#Eyedropper now supports the new session restore feature, so it will automatically restore picked colors across reboots.
Thanks to @AdrianVovk for the excellent guide!
#GNOME #GNOMEApps #GnomeCircle
Very large release:
• Core: Initial support for Russian and Ukrainian with new phonemes and rules. Speakers of these languages are encouraged to contribute, especially once we get a version of the phoneme editor with internationalization.
• phoneme tuning: Softened sharp edges of some consonants using tools in repo.
• phoneme tuning: Improved UK English slightly to sound less Scottish in some areas.
• NVDA Driver: Adds "reset to default" option for restoring language pack defaults.
• NVDA driver: Check for updates button in settings now included.
• Phoneme Editor: Adds "refresh" option and keyboard shortcut to re-sync from the file if edited outside the editor.
• Phoneme editor: Adds shortcut for "save Language YAML" as well as Save Phonemes in the menu.
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So, random tip that some of you will probably find useful and others will be like, meh, I've known that for ages. Still I'm putting it out there because I'm literally ecstatic after learning this information, which I really should've looked up years ago.
So if I'm on a web site that has a lot of interesting links I want to check out, I will often open them in new tabs or windows, so that I can easily close them and return to the main page when done. To open a link in a new tab/window, I used to go to the context menu and hit the appropriate option. But in later versions of Brave (which is my primary browser), keyboard focus seems to have trouble staying in the context menu. Usually I have to open it, escape out of it, and open it again. Not sure why.
It turns out you don't even need to deal with that menu though, at least not for that. Shift enter opens a link in a new window, and control shift enter opens in new tab. I'll be honest, I don't enjoy learning random keystrokes because they're easy to forget, but these are two that are definitely going to save me time, and I will use them so much that I will remember them. As a third bonus keystroke, alt enter on a link will let you download the file it points to (it's the save link as option in the context menu). So yeah, hope at least one person finds this information useful.
Great video about younger Singaporean food ‘hawkers’
The Untold Lives Behind Singapore’s Street Food – Documentary Culinary Culture - HR
Singapore’s hawker culture is world-famous — but behind the sizzling woks and iconic flavors lie the hidden struggles of families fighting to keep a nation’s...YouTube
Monthly Active Users (MAU) latest figures (depending on who you believe for the other platforms)
Facebook 3.07 billion
Telegram 1 billion
Threads 400 million
twitter 353.9 million
Bluesky 12.23 million
Fedi 1,039,049
For every engagement (boost/fave) on Fedi, it is the equivalent to
3,000 on Facebook
1,000 on Telegram
400 on Threads
340 on twitter
12 on Bluesky
However! This also understates Fedi’s real engagement because Fedi users are far more active per capita, there is no algorithm and timelines are presented chronologically (and far less bot-driven than somewhere like twitter).
So when you think your interesting / clever / funny post *only* got 20 boosts or likes..... that would be nearly seven thousand on twitter or 60k on Facebook!

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sometimes when i feel my code has too many confusing states, i like to stop, take a deep breath, and open the MSDN page for the MsoTrioState enum.
MsoTrioState is "a tri-state Boolean value". it has five possible values. only two of them are supported.
the only supported values are true and false.
TikTok now specifically tracks immigration status and gender identity
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TikTok wants to collect immigration and gender data
The latest privacy update in TikTok's terms of service now includes a carve out for collecting immigration status and gender identity.Matt Schimkowitz (Paste Magazine)
Look mom, we made it to LWN: lwn.net/Articles/1055996/
"Stenberg: The end of the curl bug-bounty program"
Stenberg: The end of the curl bug-bounty program
Curl creator Daniel Stenberg has written a blog post explaining why the project is ending its b [...]LWN.net
TIL that there is a very nice, free PDF book called “Conway’s Game of Life: Mathematics and Construction” that systematically introduces common structures and patterns and discusses how to reason about their behaviour.
It’s beautifully typeset with tons of diagrams. Well worth a look.
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Fediverse map nerds. I need your help.
I need to create maps that I can apply custom filter/styling to. My assumptions for doing this are:
- Export from OSM as SVG
- Import to Inkscape and apply styling
- Export to PNG
I have found a bunch of wiks and help pages, mostly centered around `josm` which does not work at all. (can't download large enough grids, can't import an OSM dump of "norway" due it being too much data).
I think I am pretty "good at computer" and literally nothing I've found works. At all. I can produce nothing.
How much one do what I'm trying to do?
wait a minute how the hell do you access Airplay from Android
is this really still impossible in 2026? Sonos devices don't do Cast, they only do AirPlay (or native Sonos app stuff which sucks)
@CapitalB Android QuickShare was already using WiFi Aware (the standard that I was thinking of) and the EU forced Apple to adopt it for AirDrop. Apple was apparently using "Apple Wireless Direct Link" previously. Maybe they could get Apple to adopt more standards next? 🤷♂️
They didn't reverse engineer anything. They didn't really even need to change anything.
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New essay: Blocking AI crawlers might be a bad idea - Disappearing from AI results won't make #AI go away
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Blocking AI crawlers might be a bad idea
Instead of blocking AI crawlers out of frustration, content creators should embrace deep AI integrations to ensure accurate recommendations and better user experiences. Disappearing from AI results won't make AI go away.Michael Kennedy's Thoughts on Technology
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I'm a little amazed by the amount of CVEs released by OpenSSL today: openssl-library.org/news/vulne…
12(!) of them were reported by people at Aisle.
Aisle makes an AI-powered code analyzer. That's what they use to find these flaws.
I mean if you are curious what AI can do in Open Source security when used for good.
Most of "AI" is human labor misrepresented as something the machine did, to defraud customers and investors.
I wouldn't be surprised if we find out that their "AI-powered code analyzer" did little or nothing here, and that they spent a lot of money on actual labor for the sake of promoting their product.
@dalias I know that's not the case because I also have access to such tools (made by others) and as I can run them on my own code I can see what they do and what they can find.
AI powered code analyzers is a real thing, and they make better code analyzers than the ones without the AI component.
I don't think you're "lying".
I think you're giving undue credit to an industry that's vastly over-promising and that has extremely bad externalities. And that doing so lowers your credibility among folks who care about this.
@dalias I have not argued against them over-promising and doing all sorts of crap. They do. And will continue to most likely. That's certainly problematic.
What I *am saying* though, is that some of the AI (powered code analyzer) tools are better than most non-AI ones. And I think I've seen one or two in my days and I have written a line of code or two.
AI can be used to do good. Is it worth the cost? That's a separate question.
"AI can be used to do good." is a statement that lacks meaning without clarifying what "AI" means, and that excuses all sorts of other things under the umbrella of "AI" that fundamentally cannot be used for good. Because "AI" is and always has been a strategically vague marketing term not a technical category.
It's likely that statistical models of source code correlated with vulnerabilities can be used for good. I don't think they can be built without massive scale license infringement enclosing the commons, nor lots of other types of harm.
@dalias > It's likely that statistical models of source code correlated with vulnerabilities can be used for good.
Great. That seems to be roughly what I said too.
I don't know, as a Malaysian, I have long been cynical about the freedom of speech online. Because it allows bad actors to act with inpunity.
malaymail.com/news/malaysia/20…
Report: Malaysian cybertrooper teams employ full-time staff, used by politicians and businesses alike
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 — Malaysia is among 81 countries where the manipulation of public opinion through social media remains a growing threat to democracies around the world, a...G. PRAKASH (Malay Mail)
I went to pottery class today and opened by asking several of my classmates if they knew how to use the slab roller upstairs. Nobody did but everyone wanted to, so when the teacher got in I’m like “hey teach, do you know how to use the slab roller upstairs” and she’s like “no” (she’s a visiting artist who only got here a couple months ago so this is not very surprising) “but I’ve used a lot of different ones and I bet we can figure it out.” Me: “do you want to go on a Journey of Discovery?” Everyone: yes. YES. *cue sickos faces* so we all thunder up the stairs periodically shouting JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY and our teacher snags another person who uses the slab roller A Lot and this person gives us a very thorough lesson and demonstration and every so often someone else wanders through and asks what’s happening and we all go JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY at them and now everyone knows how to use the slab roller and honestly I cannot recommend this approach enough as a way to make learning new skills and life generally more exciting.
Tady potichu sleduju konverzace o MeshCore a protože kolem HK je to s repeatery docela slabota, tak jsem objednal jeden na náš dům. Nemáme 100% ideální polohu, na jih a západ jsou lesy a na sever dálnice. Ale určitě to v současné situaci neublíží. Pokud to bude fungovat bezúdržbově, tak se zkusím domluvit s někým, kdo má střechu položenou lépe.
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@sesivany Ještě mě napadla střecha kde máme v Roští kancl. To je osmipatrová budova. Zkusím se tam zeptat. Tam by se asi dalo dostat v pohodě.
Ten SenseCAP P1 vypadá fakt dobře a ani není drahej. Ten čínskej bazmek, co jsme objednal, je za podobný peníze.
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Next time some politician tell they can't close tax loopholes that the rich exploit to pay less taxes than majority of Canadians, ask them why one can't save on PST anymore by ordering out of province?
Payment processors were against CSAM until Grok started making it
For years, the payments industry was aggressive about cutting off access to websites accused of containing child sexual abuse material. Elon Musk changed that.Elizabeth Lopatto (The Verge)
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