#ThreeDuckThursday is heading for the weekend.
#DuckOfTheDay #Duck #Ducks #BirdsSeenIn2026 #Birding #Birds #HolmeFen #TheGreatFen
#ThreeDuckThursday is heading for the weekend.
#DuckOfTheDay #Duck #Ducks #BirdsSeenIn2026 #Birding #Birds #HolmeFen #TheGreatFen
I've been asked a few times in the past week to use #GitHub, and I'd like to be helpful, but I keep seeing Renée Good's face and it would seem disrespectful somehow.
Happy to email a patch, but I'm done with that site.
I just (re-)discovered the Playdate play.date/ and it looks really cool but also really expensive. Is there way to buy a used one easily in France/Europe?
It’s yellow. It fits in your pocket. There’s a crank. It comes with 24 free games to get you started. Say hi to Playdate from Panic.play.date
I dunno about you, but I don't need my devices "analyzing my facial expression"
Just learned about FediSky, a project by @msonnberger that adds an ActivityPub instance sidecar to a PDS.
Think Bridgy Fed except hosted by the PDS owner or Wafrn except reversed.
Still in early dev, but keeping an eye on this space 👀
github.com/bluesky-social/atpr…
What are the current plans from BlueSky (the company) for interoperability with Mastodon/ActivityPub? We currently have two emerging alternatives to X that deserve to be taken seriously: the fedive...GitHub
This is gonna sound like a call out post, and... No, it really isn't. I'm not calling out anyone in particular. I've just seen it one too many times. The straw, the camel's back, yadiyada.
My cis dudes. I love you. I really do. But I'm tired of you going under women's post expressing their grievances about men, to explain how ashamed you are of other men. It's... It's tiring. Like, it's really fucking tiring. Because you don't realize that every time we make such a post there is at least one or two of you. Every time.
We don't care about you being not like the other guys. Yes, sure, are one of the good ones, whatever. Good boy and all that. But when you do this, not only do you not contribute anything to the discussion, you're actually adding to the problem. It's adding emotional labour to the women trying to explain themselves when really you should just stay quiet and listen.
Give a like. Boost the post, even. But you don't need to say anything, not to us. Call out other men in the responses that are probably trying to argue and ending up exactly proving her point. Do better, instead of saying that you already are.
Vimeo Lays Off 'Most' of Its Staff, Allegedly Includes 'the Entire Video Team'
gizmodo.com/vimeo-lays-off-mos…
Private Equity is the pillager of industry.
Employees reported major job cuts this week, just months after the video hosting site was bought by Bending Spoons.Bruce Gil (Gizmodo)
do I understand correctly that WebTransport is a next iteration of WebSocket, this time over QUIC?
So this would be the third way to use XMPP in websites, after XMPP over BOSH and XMPP over WebSocket?
Employees reported major job cuts this week, just months after the video hosting site was bought by Bending Spoons.Bruce Gil (Gizmodo)
Apple's new AirTag introduces a series of small improvements, so how does it compare to the original model from 2021? The second-generation...Hartley Charlton (MacRumors.com)
Native Instruments statement on continued support for customers and partners - their first official statement since insolvency revelations.
cdm.link/ni-insolvency-stateme…
Native Instruments has posted an official statement from CEO Nick Williams, reassuring customers and partners that support for NI products will continue through the restructuring.Peter Kirn (CDM Create Digital Music)
Tesla panic-files 'Cybercar' and 'Cybervehicle' trademarks moments after Musk says them
electrek.co/2026/01/29/tesla-p…
This is what a T$ compensation package brings you. The greatest business genius of all.
Tesla filed two new trademark applications within 37 seconds of each other last night, moments after Elon Musk used the...Fred Lambert (Electrek)
#XMPP Summit
After many fruitful discussions and talks on XMPP we are closing for today.
See you tomorrow at 09:00 am (UTC+1)!
The XMPP Summit:
xmpp.org/2025/11/xmpp-summit-2…
Meet us at #FOSDEM 2026, too!
#jabber #chat #opensource #messaging #federation #Brussels, #Belgium #opensource #rtc
The XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) is exited to announce the 28th XMPP Summit taking place in Brussels, Belgium next year - just before FOSDEM 2026. The XSF invites everyone interested in development of the XMPP protocol to attend, and discuss all …xmpp.org
It's Duck Thursday
quack :3
Music: Serani Poji - Pipo Pipo
Turn on subtitles, lyrics are displayed.[English,Indonesian,Tagalog,Portuguese]Album 「one-room survival」DL & STREAMING→https://lnk.to/oneroomsurvivalセラニポージのセ...YouTube
Edit: Got the answer I wanted and made my decision. Thanks.
Question for #blind people who use refreshable #Braille displays routinely: Does anyone run brltty on Windows? NVDA has the option to use brltty, but NVDA's default plug-and-play drivers don't use it. JAWS doesn't use brltty. Narrator does. So does anyone actually use Narrator's Braille feature, or otherwise use brltty on Windows?
Trying to gauge the usefulness and reliability of brltty on Windows specifically.
We just tried out our collaborative text-editor Reflection on a smartphone using @postmarketOS and are a bit blown away by how cool that was. All it took was to install it via the Flathub store.
Is software ever done? When I started writing this I assumed the answer was yes, but by the time I finished, I'm not sure anything is ever done (not just software)
opensourcesecurity.io/2026/01-…
I posted a graph on LinkedIn. It showed that of the 10 million open source projects tracked by ecosyste.ms, more than half haven’t been updated in two years.Josh Bressers (Open Source Security)
T_X
in reply to Brett Sheffield (he/him) • • •If it were possible to do cross-instance forks and PRs then I'd be all-in for #Gitlab.
implement cross-instance fork (#423228) · Issues · GitLab.org / GitLab · GitLab
GitLabDavid Culley
in reply to T_X • • •FYI: GitLab happily collaborates with ICE.
Here's what GitLab's CEO, Sid Sijbrandij, himself committed:
gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitl…
> vetting customers is time consuming and potentially distracting.
GitLab employees are forbidden to discuss politics at work or raise concerns about GitLab's customers.
Even when it's perfectly clear that a customer is evil, they want to "do business with customers with values that are incompatible with our own values".
They "welcome everyone […] to be customers of GitLab" as they "do not currently exclude anyone from being a customer based on moral/value grounds."
Here's a news article:
theregister.co.uk/2019/10/16/g…
Blood money is fine with us, says GitLab: Vetting non-evil customers is 'time consuming, potentially distracting'
Thomas Claburn (The Register)