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When I started experimenting with #Linux again in 2024, I was very impressed at how mature everything had become since I last tried it in the mid-00s. The biggest surprise, though, was #GNOME. It had a level of intentionality and clarity of vision that far exceeded my expectations of a FLOSS project. It made me feel welcome and comfortable.
To the developers of @gnome : Thank you for having the audacity to strive for simplicity in the face of continued criticism from the community. It matters.
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I need a crayon to blot over what I just read 😭
Why do nurses carry around red crayons? Sometimes they need to draw blood.I Has Wisdom (Mastodon)
The "email collection" section of my website is now two years old and consists of 97 emails.
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/01/12…
I have since at least 2009 posted occasional emails I received on this blog. Often they are emails from people who found my email address somewhere, thinking I am involved in the product or service where they found me.daniel.haxx.se
yeah, but did you ever restore that dude's son's high speed access?
daniel.haxx.se/email/2019-05-0…
U KNOW WHAT
OUR GOVERNMENT IS CAPABLE OF. IK WHAT THEY WERE CAPABLE OF IN THE
50S!!!!!
i mean.. yes. but also lol.
two concepts that many developers don't think much about are connectedness (how many things talk/connect that you aren't even aware of) and unintended use/consequences.
i think it's great you keep this collection to remind you and others of how much we all don't know about how our work is used or how the things we do use don't work the way we think they do. :)
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Summary Implements a CLAT (part of a larger 464XLAT ipv6 transition mechanism) in NetworkManagerGitLab
This week on #OpenSourceSecurity I have a chat with @algernon about @iocaine
Iocaine creates a maze of garbage to trap scraping bots. I love this idea, it has amazing chaotic good energy!
I learn all about how Iocaine works, and even got to see some dashboards showing off the size of the problem and how Iocaine handles it all.
opensourcesecurity.io/2026/202…
Josh talks to Gergely Nagy (algernon) about his tool Iocaine. Iocaine creates a maze to trap scraping bots in a world a fake pages they cannot escape.Josh Bressers (Open Source Security)
She has
@irisʼ metabolism, but
@lumiʼs appetite 🙃
mas.to/@Jgbird/115878401659309…
Attached: 1 image It’s not easy being a male Anna’s hummingbird: hovering with your wings moving 50 beats per second, flashing your gorget to defend the aloe, feeding every 10 minutes in order to have enough nutrition to survive, and positioning you…Jerome G (mas.to)
Guardian investigation finds AI Overviews provided inaccurate and false information when queried over blood testsAndrew Gregory (The Guardian)
De maatschappij is aan het veranderen en daar komt heel wat stress bij kijken.
Weet je niet wat je met jezelf aan moet? Je komt jezelf echt tegen als je je inzet voor anderen, beloofd!!! Vind community, vriendschap, en samenhorigheid bij een collectief!
Interesse in het ACA? Stuur ons een berichtje!
To my friends in Gent and Belgium: arts center Viernulvier is on the fediverse (I didn't know it) and they only have 16 followers.
If you like arts, consider following them: @viernulviergent
LibreOffice is a free, fully-featured and open source office suite used by millions of people around the world. Download it from https://www.libreoffice.org Support LibreOffice https://www.libreoffice.org/donate/Podverse
just reported a possible @libreoffice Calc bug
overflow appears to be reported as zero, and then used as such.
MS Excel at least throws an error and refuses downstream calculations.
An early look at the accessibility work going on in Servo. Part of Igalia's Sovereign Tech Fund project.
igalia.com/2025/10/09/Igalia,-…
Igalia is an open source consultancy specialised in the development of innovative projects and solutions.Igalia
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👁️ Five, Nine, Fourteen Eyes: What do these surveillance alliances really mean for your privacy?
And is not being part of any Eyes alliance really better?
Let’s break it down. 👇
tuta.com/blog/fourteen-eyes-co…
Five, Nine, and Fourteen Eyes Countries Explained.Tuta
📢 New blog post: A polyfill for the HTML switch element:
blog.tomayac.com/2026/01/12/a-….
Safari 17.4 shipped a new HTML switch element that upgrades a checkbox to a switch by adding a `switch` attribute: `<input type="checkbox" switch>`.
This blog post introduces a polyfill for the element, covering accessibility, internationalization and styling, and looking at the element's status in the HTML spec.
The personal blog of Thomas SteinerThomas Steiner (Blogccasion)
"Have you considered going commercial yet!?!?!?" Yes and it is a bad idea. Here is why it is actually really hard to give money and support most FOSS projects. In a blogpost rant.
This is probably my second to last blog in that improptu serie about Hobbyists Maintainers, slowly reaching its conclusion of a model of Hobbyists Maintainers situation and how we can actually help them.
Because believe it or not, I know how to say something else than "no" or "it will not work".
softwaremaxims.com/blog/hobbyi…
In the OpenSource Supply Chain discourse in the past few years, we got many versions of the same article. The title is usually something like “unpaid maintainer of library X demand Big Company to shut up or pay them money”.Thomas Depierre

Ledovku na silnici jsem zažil pár let zpátky na 12km trase při cestě do školky. Nulová trakce a tři auta v příkopě. Měli jsme v té době celoroční gumy a zasekl jsem se v křižovatce, o které jsem ani netušil, že je mírně do kopce a za boha se nemohl rozjet. A zítra nás to asi čeká znovu. Tentokrát máme na obou autech dobré zimní gumy. I tak žena říká, že do školy jedu s dítětem já.
Zítra se ledovka zeptá, co za gumy jste na podzim zvolili 🙂
idnes.cz/zpravy/domaci/predpov…
Česko má za sebou dosud nejchladnější ráno této zimy, kdy teploty na řadě míst klesly hluboko, až k -30°C. Od západu ale nastane oteplení a sněžení se bude měnit v mrznoucí déšť.iDNES.cz
@unterwasser Ono totiž ty kvalitní celoročky mají na sněhu dnes už fakt srovnatelnou výkonnost, zvláště pak tu trakci, která je dnes prakticky stejná:
tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/The…
(a to jako benchmark použili WinterContact TS 870, což není nějaká průměrná zimní pneu, ale top). To si myslím, že větší rozdíl udělá stáří pneu, že 5 let stará WC TS 870 proti novým top celoročkám propadne.
Ale pohon na všechny čtyři je na sněhu pořád velká výhoda. Včera jsme v údolí zjistili, že jsme nahoře nechali boby a v té vánici jsem si tam se zadokolkou netroufl, přítel od mamky má Vitaru se 4x4 a tam, kde bych já už jel na hraně, to jelo jak nic. Ona je kapitola sama o sobě, že někteří majitelé čtyřkolek ani neví, že se ten pohon 4x4 musí zapnout.
The Best All Season Tyres For 2025/26Jonathan Benson (Tyre Reviews)
@sesivany @banterCZ @unterwasser Tak vždycky ta guma jde po dvou letech vyhodit, i když ještě má vzorek. Jednou jsem jezdil zimní tři sezóny a z docela špatných zimních to byly ještě horší zimní. Ale třeba to bylo autem.
Protože naše Mazda 3 byla v zimě docela špatná nebo jsem tam netrefil žádné dobré zimní gumy. Hyundai i20 jsem si nikdy nezkusil v zimě na zimních, protože měl ty hrozný celoročky. Tesla v zimě jezdí perfektně, ale měli jsme tam zatím jen jedny zimní gumy. Za to letní byly Bridgestone Turanza a byly hrozný.
Zoe dostala zimní do kufru při nákupu a chovala se všelijak na letních i zimních. Pak ale v servise zjistili, že tam je o 0.3° hnutá sbíhavost. Seřídili to, vyměnili přední zimáky a to auto je jak vyměněný.
Nemusí to tedy být nutně jen v pneu, ale také v nastavení podvozku, distribuci váhy a poměru šířky pneu k zatížení náprav. Ta Mazda měla docela širokou gumu na to jak byla lehká (~300 kg na 215mm). Zoe má ~375 kg a 195 mm a Tesla 475 kg na 235 mm.
Brailab Hungarian text-to-speech system AI voice & song generator. Create Brailab Hungarian text-to-speech system AI voice covers with advanced AI voice technology and 50,000+ AI voices.Jammable AI
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My friend has an ubuntu laptop and forgot her password. It logs in to her account on boot, but obviously not having the password is not a sustainable situation.
What's the least disruptive way to sort this out? Can I just boot off a stick and clear /etc/password is there a better way forward?
Got a Raspberry Pi 5 for some homeserver tasks.
Sadly it seems rather more involved than the earlier models that I was pretty happy with.
Apparently they switched to 'Mini HDMI' which I of course don't have lying around. Luckily the 'Raspberry Pi Imager' utility can build an sd card image with ssh enabled and the wifi password pre-supplied 😊. Icky that it needs root but otherwise works well.
github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-ima…
So now I can use the pi to build the NixOS installation for the pi itself 😊
wiki.nixos.org/wiki/NixOS_on_A…
The home of Raspberry Pi Imager, a user-friendly tool for creating bootable media for Raspberry Pi devices. - raspberrypi/rpi-imagerGitHub
it's micro hdmi right? the pi4 already has that as well and i found it very annoying. The pi zeros have mini hdmi, which you also need a special adapter for and ugh.
(Mini-DP is a much more used alternative and also royalty free. 🤷♀️)
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How accessible is Discord in a browser?
We're using it at work (don't ask, Shadow IT), and I'm strongly considering switching to a two-account setup at this point. Especially because their track record on privacy (from your contacts, not in the weird "I don't want personalized ads" sense) is spotty at best.
from a screen reader / non mouse input method standpoint? i have no idea.
from a "how similar is it to the desktop app" standpoint? it's literally identical. with the exception of a few features the browser sandbox prohibits, like push to talk when the browser window isn't focused, there is literally 100% feature parity.
discord desktop is an electron app. it's a website in a box already. why maintain two frontend codebases when you don't have to?
Are phising attempts getting more believable for everyone or just me?
Just got a "Update payment method" mail allegedly from @hetzner@hetzner.social. But it was sent to the mail address advertised on my personal website (which is hosted on Hetzner's servers).
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in reply to Dmytri • • •this code passes all its tests and satisfies, its specifications, yet is built on a fundamentally flawed logic.
AI code generation, which relies on examples, will likely produce significant amounts of Ptolemaic Code.
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in reply to Dmytri • • •This is exactly how I have described the limitations of black box models to others.
A good scientific model should do two things:
1) Provide accurate predictions of outcomes given certain inputs, and
2) Enable greater understanding of how a system works.
Simpler machine learning models, like logistic regression or decision trees, can sometimes do both, at least for simpler phenomenon. The models are explainable and their decisions are interpretable. For those reasons among others, applied machine learning researchers still use these simpler approaches wherever they can be made to work.
But in our haste to increase accuracy for more complex phenomenon, we've created models that merely provide semi-accurate predictions at the expense of explainability and interpretability. Like the ptolemaic model of the solar system, these models mostly work well in predicting outcomes within the narrow areas in which they've been trained. But they do absolutely nothing to enable understanding of the underlying phenomenon. Or worse, they mislead us into fundamentally wrong understandings. And because their training is overfit onto the limits of their training data, their accuracy falls apart unpredictably when used for tasks outside the distribution of their training. Computational linguists and other experts that might celebrate these models instead lament the benighted ignorance left in their wake.
Or how it was more eloquently stated in the great philosophical film Billy Madison:
"Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
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#pluralistic describes the technical debt of these AI coding models as asbestos in the walls.
A hazard we'll be digging out of the walls for decades to come.
It remains a fact that when petrostate despots are this desperate to impose user adoption, alarm bells should be ringing. Fossil fuel funded cyberwarfare.
reuters.com/technology/artific…
fortune.com/2025/11/20/saudi-v…
When anti-democracy billionaires are spending this kind of cash on a boondoggle...
forbes.com/sites/mattdurot/202…
‘Yes, it is an ambitious, crazy thing’: Scenes from the Kennedy Center’s Saudi-U.S. AI mind-meld, with Trump, MBS, Musk and Huang
Josh Boak (Fortune)Dmytri
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in reply to Dmytri • • •How hard will billionaires work to impose the AI world view on the globe?
To the same degree as religious zealots?
Centuries of dispute over irrelevant issues like "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"
A worldview that says human expertise is dead.
The worldview that says "Democracy is dead. The CEO of Koch Industries & Palantir own you."
The world view of "might makes right" and "power & wealth has no goal, only its self-perpetuation".
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Dmytri (tldr.nettime)Nicole Parsons
in reply to Dmytri • • •The ptolemaic mental model of the solar system was used as a pretext for centuries of religious warfare.
Entrenched interests fought wars to keep it according to James Burke's 1st episode "The Day the Universe Changed".
Why? Because it fed a narrative of an unchanging "natural order".
Will today's mental model of AI feed an equally self-serving set of narratives?
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in reply to Dmytri • • •The tell-tales are lots of special casing in the code (the epicycles there) and the response "it works and that is all that counts" when you try to discuss what you see in the code.
Ah, and strange variable names.
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in reply to Dmytri • • •That's a good analogy.
It even extends further:
In order to make technological progress, we needed to abandon the incorrect model of our solar system. We would probably not have made it to the moon if we'd stuck to the ptolemaic model of our solar system.
Similarly, in order to meaningfully advance our software ecosystem, we need to abandon code produced using poor software engineering practices – such as LLM codegen.
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in reply to Dmytri • • •Problem of Ptolemaic model wasn’t correctness—it is equivalent to heliocentric model—but the fact that its builders resisted attempts to falsify core assumptions.
That is the problem with AI coding. When it works, it skips model verification entirely. When it doesn’t, it doesn’t offer actionable insights.
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in reply to Dmytri • • •@dk@nettime.org Jumping back a level of analysis or two (and therefore maybe no longer being valid): I'm thinking of the tweaks LLM masters demand their engineers make to LLM output, usually (from what I've seen) for two reasons:
To reduce antisocial behavior (e.g., LLMs producing fascist, misogynist, racist, anti-queer, etc. content, or stop them from encouraging people to commit #suicide)
To increase the happiness of rich-people-who-own-the-LLMs (e.g., increase profit, decrease Grok saying Elon is an asshole, etc.)
The fact that both of these need to (apparently) be done regularly suggests a mismatch with "reality." Arguably, that is not objective external reality but the internal reality of the LLM vis-a-vis its constantly-updating training corpus. The combination of the LLM code and its training corpus seems to make LLMs regularly say awful things and also fail to generate maximum profit for the owners/shareholders.
I won't be the first (or 10,000th) to say there is a significant mismatch between what LLMs (currently) are and what their masters want them to do.
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in reply to Dmytri • • •Nice. It is a little unfair to Ptolemy. Epicycles are in implementation of the Fourier transform.
It is very good example of the distinction between a predictive model and a casual one. The Copernican model would still have to inject corrections.
“ For his contemporaries, the ideas presented by Copernicus were not markedly easier to use than the geocentric theory and did not produce more accurate predictions of planetary positions.”
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copernic…
concept that the Earth rotates around the Sun
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Lucky
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Quote:
" Zwei Gedankenstränge waren die Vorläufer zum Bioadapter. Zum einen die Vorstellung der Gesellschaft als Homöostat. Ich bemerkte, dass die Kybernetik diesen Zug an sich hat, als Neuheitenverhinderungsmechanismus zu funktionieren. Ich habe auch alle möglichen Gleichnisse gebraucht, etwa dass Kopernikus über moderne Computer verfügte. Dann hätte man das ptolemäische Weltbild endlos weiterführen können, das ja in erster Linie deswegen aufgegeben wurde, weil die Epizykel immer mehr und die Berechnungen immer komplizierter wurden. Aber durch Erhöhung der Rechenleistung hätte man das kopernikanische Weltbild verhindert. Vielleicht nicht für immer, aber für 100 Jahre. Wenn der Sprung zu einer neuen Qualität, einer anderen Auffassung geschieht, weil die Widersprüche nicht mehr administrierbar sind, wäre der Computer ein Mittel zur Verlängerung des alten Zustands.
Der andere Strang waren erkenntnistheoretische Schwierigkeiten. Man kann schwer übersehen, dass wir nur Repräsentationen der Wirklichkeit in unserem Kopf haben, die verbessert, verschlechtert, angepasst werden. ..."
Oswald Wiener: "Wissenschaft und Barbarei gehen sehr gut zusammen"
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Like - face generation. People either wear glasses or they don't, it's a binary operation. But generation via diffusion starts with a continuous feature space, and is acted upon by a continuous function.
This code will function in most cases but it is fundamentally incorrect.
If you take two faces, one with glasses and one without, interpolating between them will get you weird glasses melded with the face, and this is an artefact of that.
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