@Tutanota I’m having trouble understanding pricing for family plans.
Assuming 2 users, is it 3€ (user 1) + 3€ (user 2) + 3€ _required_ shared inbox == 9€/mo? Or is it possible to just have 3€/user with no shared == 6€/mo?
Thanks for clarifying!
(yearly plans assumed for all this)
• KLGLOTT88-style source (at² - bt³ polynomial)
• Spectral tilt (TL): ~8-12 dB for normal voice, ~20-24 dB for breathy
• Flutter (FL): ~25% for naturalness (sums of three sine waves at 12.7, 7.1, 4.7 Hz)
• Open quotient (OQ): ~50% default, varies for voice quality
Eloquence has very specific formant transition patterns:
• Non-steady-state targets (0ms duration) as inflection points
• F2 "locus" frequencies for consonants that drive coarticulation
• 5ms frame rate for smooth interpolation
Just a friendly reminder that it's the #FOSDEM week :)
7 rooms will be streamed over #PeerTube from VHSky.cz and MakerTube.net instances. Playlists here.
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Přátelská připomínka, že nás tento týden čeká #FOSDEM :)
7 místností bude streamováno i na #PeerTube z instancí VHSky.cz a MakerTube.net. Playlisty zde.
Ja vím blbost, ale fakt mě to #pobavilo 🤣🤣
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This Little Girl’s Sketch Is WAY Too Accurate 😂💀
A little girl was trying to find her missing father.All she had… was a drawing.When the anchors saw it,they completely lost control 😂Somehow —the sketch was...YouTube
It doesn’t really persuade anyone who’s just trying to download or check out the program. Instead, it mostly creates frustration and shifts attention away from the actual issue.
I was planning to download and try Reaper today, but now I can’t. That alone makes me less likely to come back later, especially since the protest doesn’t have anything to do with the software or audio work itself.
Erotic Parody ' #Melania: Devourer of Men' Sales Surge on Amazon Amid Documentary Flop
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Erotic Parody 'Melania: Devourer of Men' Sales Surge on Amazon Amid Documentary Flop
A Reddit-led protest is trying to push an eight year old erotic thriller to the top of Amazon’s sales charts.Matthew Gault (404 Media)
’ne Dosis Wissen | Der Medizin-Podcast für Menschen im Gesundheitswesen
Was gibt es Neues im Gesundheitswesen? In diesem Podcast bieten Dr. Laura Weisenburger und Dr. Dennis Ballwieser werktägliche Updates.Apotheken Umschau
#XMPP Summit
After two great days focusing on the XMPP ecosystem and its future we are closing the 28th XMPP Summit. Many thanks to all 35+ participants!
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Meet us tomorrow at #FOSDEM 2026! #ULB, AW Building, Level 1
#jabber #chat #opensource #messaging #federation #Brussels
XMPP Summit 28 | XMPP - The universal messaging standard
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
Hey, you guys. I'm testing out a keyboard for iOS, PC, and Mac called Wispr Flow. You get 1,000 free words a week on mobile and 2,000 free words a week on PC and Mac.
I like it because I don't have to dictate punctuation. It auto-formats and inserts punctuation for me, which means that I'm typing faster or rather more productively on iOS with less of a need for editing. It also lets you specify punctuation style. In messaging apps, I have casual punctuation, but in email and other apps I have it set to formal punctuation.
You get a two-week free trial. After that, the app is $15 a month or $143 a year. Either way, I think I'm going to subscribe to this. ChatGPT estimates that I generate about 12,000 words of content a week right now, so I think this is a really good fit for me personally.
Think you're buying Canadian at the grocery store? That product may actually be from the U.S.
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If only there was a Federal Government that cared that could regulate labelling.
RE: mastodon.world/@somecanuckchic…
It's treason, plain and simple. This kinda shite needs to be nipped in the bud... #cdnpoli #polcan
> Another example is Habitant pea soup, a French Canadian tradition with the phrase "Designed in Canada" on the front. But turn the can around and it says "Product of USA."
We ought to have more strict labelling. Including requiring to say where it's made like lot of other products omit.
Final User Testing in France
The Ability project has recently conducted its final user testing workshops with future users with visual impairments. Following earlier trials in Lithuania and Germany, these sessions held in France made it possible to evaluate various usage scenarios, including understanding geographical maps, following routes, online shopping, and exploring images.
The consortium will now finalize its conclusions for deliverable.
#ABILITYProject
It's time for the mission report, let's start the YouTube LiveStream!
Matrix Live S11E21 live from FOSDEM Hackathon 26
The Matrix.org Foundation is hosting a hackathon at HSBXL as a warm-up for FOSDEM 2026!The results of the hackathon are presented in this live stream startin...YouTube
Time is up for our hackathon! Our mighty teams have successfully hacked their way towards the Matrix Caps! We'll start live streaming the results in a few minutes!
Matrix Live S11E21 live from FOSDEM Hackathon 26
The Matrix.org Foundation is hosting a hackathon at HSBXL as a warm-up for FOSDEM 2026!The results of the hackathon are presented in this live stream startin...YouTube
#XMPP groups are centralized depending on a single server, if server dies the group is gone, server stores group metadata
#Matrix servers store a lot of group metadata across servers
with #DeltaChat the server stores ZERO group metadata/state you don't depend on any server and can easily migrate your profile keeping group state and history in your devices
if Delta Chat had "super groups" with admin/moderation for public rooms, would you switch?
support.delta.chat/t/spec-prop…
Spec Proposal: Super Groups
Delta Chat Spec Proposal: Super Groups Terminology semi-public group: A group that is intended to be used for more or less public interactions, its invitation link can be shared in public spaces like social media or websites.Delta Chat
- yes, please! (86%, 19 votes)
- no (13%, 3 votes)
My partner's been looking into changing home health agencies for a while now for reasons that are a whole other thread. Her caseworker sent along a PDF of agencies supported by her program, but of course it was 62 pages of graphical PDF. Also, even though she can read the PDF just fine, all the agencies were listed by city and not county, and our county has probably something like 20+ cities/townships. None of the agencies had any context, either, just one giant pile of images with names/medicaid details.
Several hours and strategic prompts later, Claude Code OCR'd the PDF, extracted details for 38 agencies in the cities in our county, linked to and summarized reviews across Google/Indeed/Glassdoor about not only how the agency served its clients but also how it was to work there, cross-referenced sanction data from a Michigan government website and provided details on one agency's ongoing active litigation, and gave me a markdown report I piped through Pandoc and emailed her.
Could it have missed an agency or some details? Possibly, but it did at least catch the agencies I knew about and was specifically looking for in the output. Could it have gotten a link wrong? Yes, it was not absolutely right (in at least one case anyway,) I caught it and it fixed the error, though the link still showed what it claimed when I verified it. Could it have gotten a phone or CHAMPS number incorrect? Certainly, but it distinctly flagged the possibility that it might make OCR errors with numbers and that I should verify these details myself. Could I have made any of these errors myself, especially after a few hours of repetitive cut-and-paste? Yup, I have an do. And even if I'd managed to solve the original problem of making the PDF accessible, I'm still new enough to the area that I don't know all the little cities and towns in my county well. Feels like every other block in this county is another tiny township or other.
AI is heavy machinery. Use it incorrectly and it'll slice through your proverbial waterline like any other backhoe. It's unfortunate that it gives the impression of doing good and valid work even while slicing and dicing indiscriminately, but until we live in a world where our abilities to make choices about our care don't hinge on us having the ability and time to parse through a 62-page inaccessible PDF and review our options, I still maintain that one of its best uses is as access technology. Imperfect tool it may be, but without it, I'd have been dead in the water with no one else to help.
В Москве 16-летний подросток убил в здании РКН сотрудника Роскомнадзора, отвечавшего за блокировки и замедление трафика
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«ВЧК-ОГПУ» сообщил об убийстве подростком сотрудника Роскомнадзора. Его ИНН стал недействительным в день вероятного убийства • «Агентство»
Канал «ВЧК-ОГПУ», публикующий утечки силовиков, сообщил, что 19 января на проходной главного здания Роскомнадзора в Китайгородском проезде в Москве 16-летний подросток убил сотрудника регулятора Алексея Беляева.Slava Oglobin («Агентство»)
RE: tweesecake.social/@LWorksGames…
That was way more fun than it should be.
I'm not sure why Alberta Wexiteers wanting to join the US is suddenly a big story about treason 11 months after Jeffrey Rath went on Fox&Friends to announce it and DeSmog wrote about it.
Except that Premier Eby only just read about the separatists ask for $500bn US credit in the Financial Times yesterday. #abpoli #media
CBC radio was all omigod about it this morning, although they don't like the word treason any more than they like the word genocide.
They also gave AB Premier Smith a big pass, saying its not her fault, even though it was Smith who actually altered Alberta election law to help the future separatist referendum succeed.
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Meet the Calgary Lawyer Pitching Alberta to the U.S. as the 51st State - DeSmog
Jeffrey Rath recently went on Fox & Friends to discuss the oil-rich province "becoming a U.S. territory."Danielle Paradis (DeSmog)
Today's #USAF High Frequency Global Communications System traffic all seems to be coming from callsign "Sky Chief", and the messages begin with the strange phrase "four quarto".
11175 kHz USB
#HF #HamRadio #AmateurRadio #ShortWave #SWL #HFUnderground #USMIL #Iran
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#XMPP Summit
The next topic is #Onion #Routing 🧅
The XMPP Summit:
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Meet us at #FOSDEM 2026, too!
#jabber #chat #opensource #messaging #federation #Brussels, #Belgium #opensource #rtc #e2ee
XMPP Summit 28 | XMPP - The universal messaging standard
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
Me and a friend were talking last night, and she had some good ideas for AccessiWeather, including ISS tracking and the like. I thought, that's a bit out of scope for a weather app, so...
Hey everyone,
Just published AccessiSky, a companion app to AccessiWeather on GitHub.
"Stay connected to what's above."
While AccessiWeather handles weather forecasts and alerts, AccessiSky tracks what's happening in the sky:
- ISS (international space station) pass predictions for your location
- Moon phases and rise/set times
- Sunrise, sunset, and twilight times
- Meteor shower calendar
- Planet visibility — which planets are up tonight
- Eclipse calendar through 2030
- Aurora forecasts and space weather
- Tonight's Summary — a quick overview of everything happening tonight
Same accessibility focus as AccessiWeather, full screen reader support. Uses free APIs, no accounts needed.
GitHub - Orinks/AccessiSky: Stay connected to what's above — accessible sky tracking for everyone
Stay connected to what's above — accessible sky tracking for everyone - Orinks/AccessiSkyGitHub
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Born this day in 1919, Fred Korematsu, one of the bravest and most honorable of American patriots.
In 1942 president Roosevelt ordered that persons he deemed threats to national security be relocated from the west coast to detention camps inland. 125,000 people, two-third of them American citizens, had to give up their homes, their jobs, and their businesses.
Korematsu resisted every step of the way. When he was rejected from military service (probably on account of his ancestry) he took work as a Navy shipyard welder.
Later that year Roosevelt's order came down. Korematsu went into hiding, but was found, arrested, and convicted. He was sentenced to five years' probation and he and his family were relocated to a prison camp in Utah.
Korematsu appealed his conviction all the way to the Supreme Court. In 1944, the Supreme Court's decision was to uphold the president's judgments about national security matters, however panicked or racist they might be. In the U.S., the case law was (and is) that if the president wants to strip 80,000 citizens of their rights, the courts can do nothing to stop it if the claimed purpose is national security.
Some say the decision was overturned in 2018. It was not. And, although current Chief Justice John Roberts has written "The forcible relocation of U.S. citizens to concentration camps, solely and explicitly on the basis of race, is objectively unlawful and outside the scope of Presidential authority", the Supreme Court seems determined to repeat the errors of the Korematsu case, to accept at face value and take as unreviewable, the president's representations, no matter how obviously bad faith, and no matter the cost.
Winter hits the hardest in crisis zones.
This week, another EU Humanitarian Air Bridge flight to Gaza delivered 48 tonnes of supplies.
Since October 2023, over €550 million in aid, including health supplies, shelter, and educational items, has been delivered to Palestinians on behalf of EU and humanitarian partners.
The EU remains the largest international donor of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians.
Learn how ➡️ link.europa.eu/bKMF48
Palestine*
The EU has been providing humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in need since 2000, supporting vulnerable families affected by emergencies and shocks.European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations


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