Emulation proves the inevitable Achilles' Heel of Qualcomm's new PC chips when it comes to gaming
In a result that should shock no one, gaming performance comes off worst in the world of x86 emulation.Dave James (PC Gamer)
En junio queremos ampliar los contenidos sobre la diversidad sexual para celebrar el Mes del Orgullo y en Wikimedia México también queremos reconocer a la persona con más ediciones.
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Announcing the Impress Guide 24.2 - The Document Foundation Blog
The Documentation Team is proud to announce the immediate availability of the Impress Guide 24.2. The Impress Guide 24.2 update was coordinated by Peter Schofield, with assistance of Olivier Hallot and B.Olivier Hallot (The Document Foundation)
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A blind colleague recently joined a new federal agency. The agency is refusing to let him use the NVDA screen reader (free, open source), because it's created by an Australian non-profit which is not registered on SAM.gov (because they're not a vendor).
If you know of how a federal employee has gotten approval to use NVDA, would you let me know what magic words were required?
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Critical vulnerability in wget, don't use that tool until a fix is available
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Critical vulnerability CVE-2024-38428 in wget
[German]There is a critical vulnerability in the command line program wget, which has a CVSS Base Score of 10.0. CERT-Bund warns of the vulnerability, which is contained in wget versions...Born's Tech and Windows World
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#Librem5 #Purism #OpenSource #PureOS
Plasma 6.1 is here!
New features include a cool take on Plasma's edit mode, keyboard LEDs that sync with accent colors, an inbuilt Remote Desktop Server that let's you access Plasma desktops over a network, lots of bug corrections and improvements.
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Glitchy interface jumping/flickering bugs · Issue #4516 · tuskyapp/Tusky
I hate when software shows stuff just of a split second and then something else. Unfortunately we have some instances of that as well: When opening the app while offline, the failing network causes...GitHub
Dobrý film, aktuálny?
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Vlákna (1984) | ČSFD.cz
Vlákna (1984) - TV film: Recenze, Hodnocení, Zajímavosti, Videa, Galerie, Data uvedení, Diskuze, Filmotéka a další...ČSFD.cz
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Gegen die Massenüberwachung unserer Kommunikation! Orwells Albtraum: Die EU-Kommission plant ein Gesetz, das unsere Freiheitsrechte angreift, Wir erklären, welche Folgen ...Digitalcourage e.V. – Shop & Unterstützungsbedarf
PipeWire 1.1.83 is out! This is the third prerelease of the next 1.2 release. Some last minute changes to the scheduler and a lot of GStreamer improvements.
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PipeWire 1.1.83 (2024-06-18) This is the third and hopefully the last 1.2 release candidate that is API and ABI compatible with...GitLab
A new malware distribution campaign uses fake Google Chrome, Word, and OneDrive errors to trick users into running malicious PowerShell "fixes" that install malware.
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Releases · AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome
Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server. Contribute to AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
accessibility issues with the pihole web-ui · Issue #1174 · pi-hole/web
In raising this issue, I confirm the following: {please fill the checkboxes, e.g: [X]} [] I have read and understood the contributors guide. [] The issue I am reporting can be replicated. [] The is...GitHub
There's something rotten in the kingdom of Wordpress
Like many in web development, Wordpress has been a semi-regular feature in my professional life and, for most of it, my impression was that it suffered from the usual infighting and mismanagement you see in free or open source software, but that it w…www.baldurbjarnason.com
Newly disclosed (and dismissed) #curl vulnerability reports
"HTTP headers eat all memory:"
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"Incorrect conversion in hostname"
hackerone.com/reports/2552179
"Unicode-to-ASCII conversion in cmdlines on Windows lead to argument injection"
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Transparency baby.
curl disclosed on HackerOne: Unicode-to-ASCII conversion on Windows...
Hello cURL team, I am splitline from DEVCORE Research Team. We recently found a vulnerability on cURL. We have reproduced the issues in the latest version of cURL (curl-8.8.0_1) and would like to...HackerOne
Next bike-shed opportunity in #curl: should it special case the .i2p TLD (as well)?
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Hello, I recently read the blog entry about curl no longer leaking .onion domains into the DNS, which is great. However, curl still leaks .i2p domains. Like Tor, I2P is a "darknet" or overlay netwo...GitHub
Sure, but to the users using the program, it does seem random, unless they’re aware of the list. It also makes answering any questions accurately much harder, which is why I personally dislike strange exceptions.
Q: “Does cURL do DNS lookups?”
A: “Well, yes, unless…”
And when you end up with lots of those exceptions in programs, it becomes much faster to explain something quickly and accurately. This then leads to the situation where you’ll have to test and debug every new case or read the source code to gain knowledge of how the program works, because it can’t be simply and shortly explained. And when the TLD exception list is updated, it changes the behavior of existing setups, which can also be surprising at times. (Of course, this is nothing new, especially to you. But see it just as a generic comment).
All of this, of course, is just a personal opinion based on my personal experience with many projects trying to follow KISS.
P.S. I’ve used cURL a lot with Tor and I2P, and so far I’ve been happy with the --socks5-hostname
and --resolve options
. - What am I missing here? Maybe something essential, I just don’t know what.
To save your very valuable time, I also asked an AI for a reply to my comment and asked what I am missing.
“I understand your point about simplicity and predictability, and it’s true that exceptions can make it harder to explain how a program works. However, in the case of cURL, the exceptions are often necessary to handle the complexities of the real world.DNS lookups, for example, are not always straightforward, and there are many edge cases that need to be handled. The TLD exception list is one such example, where certain TLDs require special handling. While it may seem like an unnecessary complication, it’s actually a necessary evil to ensure that cURL works correctly in all scenarios.
Additionally, the –socks5-hostname and –resolve options you mentioned are actually examples of how cURL provides flexibility and customization options to handle specific use cases, such as working with Tor and I2P. These options are not part of the core functionality, but rather provide a way to extend cURL’s capabilities to work with specific networks or protocols.
It’s not necessarily about what you’re missing, but rather about understanding the design trade-offs involved in creating a program like cURL. While simplicity is important, it’s not always possible to achieve simplicity without sacrificing functionality or correctness. In this case, the exceptions and options in cURL are a necessary part of making it a robust and versatile tool.”
@sl if you read the specs for every protocol detail curl does, you will find a never-ending list of "exceptions". Most of them we all understand and accept these days, but still.
It's like following the law of a country. You don't argue when you think a law is "random", you comply.
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“The fact that the EU interior ministers want to exempt police officers, soldiers, intelligence officers and even THEMSELVES from chat control scanning proves that they know just how unreliable and dangerous the snooping algorithms are that they want to unleash on us citizens.“
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"Wieder trafen sich Funktionäre der AfD mit dem Umfeld der Identitären Bewegung, wieder ging es um das Thema Remigration. Der Ort des von der Jungen Alternative Bayern ausgerufenen „Strategietreffens“ sollte geheim bleiben. Es fand schließlich mitten in Nürnberg in den Räumen der AfD statt. Auch bei der Partei eigentlich in Ungnade gefallene Personen bekamen eine Bühne."
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in reply to Waldo Jaquith • • •Hey @NVAccess, do you happen to know how someone working at the US federal government might get permission to use #NVDA, or maybe have a user there who might be willing to share tips?
@waldoj is asking for a colleague. Reading between the lines, I don't think the colleague is doing accessibility work.
(I'm really hoping the secret includes paying for it.)
NV Access
in reply to Bren • • •Andromeda Yelton
in reply to NV Access • • •Bonkers
in reply to Andromeda Yelton • • •The most annoying thing is that you need to renew your data at SAM.gov every year. But the whole process takes a couple of hours initially, and then you just confirm that nothing changed on the following years. But in general, it's not a rocket science.
NV Access
in reply to Bonkers • • •Corporate & Government
NV AccessBonkers
in reply to NV Access • • •BTW, the SAM.gov registration includes obtaining an NCAGE code, which makes you recognized in the whole NATO. I hope you get a nice support contract in the end :)
NV Access
in reply to Waldo Jaquith • • •Waldo Jaquith
in reply to NV Access • • •Bill Hunt
in reply to Waldo Jaquith • • •Reasonable Accommodations is the magic words. The IT operations team has a legal mandate to meet RA requests from any employee. That should unstick things.
If it's a small agency, they may have never had a blind employee before, so someone will need to take the desktop software through the lifecycle, including security testing. That's expensive, and will take months. They can get a risk acceptance signed by the CIO in the meantime.
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Bill Hunt
in reply to Bill Hunt • • •Threatening a lawsuit in those two cases might shake the tree.
However, most bigger agencies almost certainly have something else if not NVDA. Maybe Jaws. If they have a different product already approved and the colleague just doesn't like that specific product, well they're kinda out of luck.
Cassandrich
in reply to Bill Hunt • • •Matt Campbell
in reply to Cassandrich • • •David Goldfield
Unknown parent • • •David Goldfield
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