Privacy vs Security: Yandex is spying on their users in an insecure way, Meta (Facebook, Insta) in a more secure way. Both of them are a threat against user privacy

This is yet another example showing that there are reasons to be more suspicious against proprietary apps. We should avoid installing GAFAM apps, and reducing as much as possible our dependency on their services is healthy

localmess.github.io/

#InfoSec #Privacy #Android

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📚 Wallabag na Oscloudu byl právě aktualizován na 2.6.13!
🔧 Co je nového:
– zpětně přidán import z Pocket a Shaarli
– nově i CSV import z Pocket
📋 Changelog: github.com/wallabag/wallabag/c…
#oscloud #oscloudcz #wallabag #opensource

Only 1,280 Survived: The Near-Extinction Event That Nearly Wiped Out Humanity 1 Million Years Ago
"...This dramatic event, known as a “genetic bottleneck,” lasted for over 100,000 years, and could have played a major role in shaping the path of evolution. ..."
dailygalaxy.com/2025/06/only-1…

AI systems could become conscious. What if they hate their lives? "...Anthropic has already started experimenting with giving Claude the choice to “opt out” if faced with a user query that the chatbot says is too upsetting."
vox.com/future-perfect/414324/…

So many UK people say they oppose the genocide in Gaza, but those are just words.
This petition ends at midnight TODAY, and we need another 39 000 signatures!

Do not be a bystander to genocide and war crimes! Sign this petition now, then share it far and wide (not just on here). Also, get EVERYONE you know to sign it.
#FreePalestine petition.parliament.uk/petitio…

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#AudioMo

Last week for my birthday, I was sent a cheap 19-string Vixxnox Lyre Harp.
My current living situation doesn't allow me to make much noise in the house, so I took it out to the back yard, as today is a nice day, so I could record the sound of it, and also demonstrate my complete ineptitude at playing it.

This was recorded using a Zoom H6 Essential, using a lav microphone to pick up my voice, and the X/Y capsule to pick up everything else. I used two instances of Supertone Clear to isolate my voice on the lav, and mute my voice on the X/Y microphones, so I am always in the absolute center.

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For day 5 of #AudioMo, you're welcome to a minor slice of history. During the Covid lockdown, we ran after school clubs online. One of them was App Club, where we talked tech. Here's one of the reminder audios, with no student info or anything present so it's all safe.
Not exactly fun times, but an interesting thing nonetheless.

For all the challenges with AI, it can truly do some awesome things. I'm printing the Discovery spaceship from the 2001 and 2010 scifi movies. I just uploaded the PDF assembly manual and Youtube video to Google AI Studio. Here is a link to the assembly instructions I got back. The pdf is all images, and the video has no dialog at all: dropbox.com/scl/fi/wy56smmz6ie…
in reply to Jason Fayre

I'd be curious to see how accurate they are. What I'm finding with AI vision is that when it comes down to it, little details like exactly WHERE, say, a button is on a device, or how many controls are on a thing, it fails miserably and sometimes makes up entire parts that aren't there. So for something like this, where the instructions need to be really precise I'd be very wary of that happening

Loved the Fast, Fair & Fun reference from @audreyt.org at #CFB25 in #Berlin.

howtocitizen.com/episodes/fast…

Great session by Katy Rubin & Jon Alexander using Legislative Theatre.

“We are all actors: being a citizen is not living in society, it is changing it.”
— Augusto Boal

Gastblogger Gert Knepper legde vanmorgen uit dat mensen in de Oudheid net zo lazen als wij. Wat is dan de strekking van Augustinus' opmerking dat Ambrosius las in stilte?

mainzerbeobachter.com/2025/06/…

Purism is leading the charge with Quantum- PQC Security including the following:

Finalized NIST PQC standards

Liberty Phones with Made in USA electronics

Full control over your encryption keys

Verifiable open-source software

A secure, trusted supply chain

Learn more at Purism:
puri.sm/posts/rip-rsa-aes-the-…

New Attempt to Rollback Accessibility Requirements – Comments Needed U.S. Department of Energy proposes drastic change to decades-old regulations lflegal.com/2025/06/energy-dep…

Geschafft! 😄

Heute habe ich es endlich umgesetzt und den Mail-Verkehr von meiner eigenen Domain in meinem @Tutanota Konto integriert.
Endlich alles geballt in einem Postfach mit einer riesigen, selbst angelegten Ordnerstruktur. 😍

Vielen Dank an das Tuta-Team für die schöne und verständliche Anleitung dabei. Weiter so!

#Domain #eMail #Ordnung

🚨 Watch live: US defending encryption? 🚨

👉 youtube.com/live/QJgwA8tkJ-U

US Congress is having a hearing right now (3:00 UTC) on UK demanding Apple to backdoor its cloud encryption.

The aim? Members of Congress will discuss if and how they can actually uphold #encryption. 🔒 💪

Out of the loop? Here's some background info: 👉 tuta.com/blog/uk-demands-apple…

#AudioMo day 5: A Quick Look At The Nintendo Switch 2 TTS Accessibility youtu.be/xt5sPvaoshc

I've just gotten a hold of this console so I know nothing much yet, but I will learn more over the coming days and weeks.
This is a quick demo with me only having had access to it for about 30 minutes if that.
#Nintendo #Switch2 #ScreenReader #TTS #Accessibility

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🚨 We've opened another call for BOFs and Workshops for GUADEC2025!

Submit your session idea now: events.gnome.org/event/259/sur…
Deadline: June 15

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NV Access are pleased to advise that Beta (and alpha) versions of NVDA are once again available. To celebrate, we've released Beta 10 of NVDA 2025.1: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-1b…

Beta 10 includes:
* Updates to translations
* Correct context help navigation for Remote Access dialogs

Thank you everyone for your patience and support, and as always with pre-release builds, please do file any issues on GitHub: github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #News #PreRelease #FOSS #Beta

in reply to NV Access

Thanks for getting this back online. Prior to the server outage, to get to snapshots and what not, I always went to download.nvaccess.org in my browser and then clicked on Snapshots, but going there now just takes me to NV Access's home page. Is this the intended behavior, or is there another place the snapshots are linked to? Typing in download.nvaccess.org/snapshots or download.nvaccess.org/releases does take me to the correct section. Thank you very much for your time and I look forward to any input you may have. Thanks!

Flock to Fedora 2025 is streaming live from Prague.

It's on YouTube @ youtube.com/@fedora/streams with a stream per room.

The schedule is @ cfp.fedoraproject.org/flock-to…

The official website is @ fedoraproject.org/flock/2025

There's also a Matrix channel @ matrix.to/#/%23flock:fedorapro…

And there are general announcements @ matrix.to/#/#flock-announce:fe…

#FlockToFedora #Fedora #Flock

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🎨 "Designing GNOME"
with Allan Day & Cassidy James Blaede
📅 24 July 🕒 11:05 CEST 📍 Brescia
🖌️ A year of design updates: notifications, UX patterns, Adwaita fonts & more.

🔗 events.gnome.org/event/259/con…

#GNOME #UX #Design #Adwaita #GUADEC2025

"what we can't measure"

curl's ambition is to do internet transfers right and securely with the features “people” want. But how do we know if we do this successfully or not?

daniel.haxx.se/blog/2025/06/05…

in reply to Glyph

> they are making a practical argument that I cannot, despite my best efforts, find compelling evidence to refute categorically

If you believe that the ethical problems trump the purported practical benefits regardless of whether those benefits are real, then that is a kind of categorical refutation. Perhaps that's a way to have a definitive resolution rather than the inconclusive surrender at the end of the post.

in reply to Matt Campbell

> to wit, I want to have everything in the computer be orderly and make sense,

This! In the Lobsters discussion about Steve Klabnik's post, he said that a lot of non-programmers are already comfortable with treating computers as magic boxes. I tried to push back, but I don't think he got it, and I haven't yet tried again.

lobste.rs/c/ogzsae

in reply to Matt Campbell

> my quirky[21] constraints

Don't hesitate to characterize these as principled, carefully considered ethical objections. Sure, that makes us feel like a tiny minority in the current, noisy tech discourse. Whether we are such a tiny minority is debatable. One anecdote: My sister is a graphic designer, and she objects to genAI because of the energy use, the stealing, and of course, the deliberate intent to take away work from artists.

in reply to Matt Campbell

> Sure, I even sincerely agree, intellectual property really has been a pretty bad idea from the beginning.

Perhaps, just as we've had to, possibly reluctantly, move beyond the simplicity of free-speech absolutism because of the weaponized hate and disinformation out there, we might also need to move beyond the simplicity of "information wants to be free" because of the massive power asymmetry, which precedes genAI (e.g. megacorps exploiting unpaid open-source maintainers).

in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt yep. “You should be able to use technology for good things and to help people and you should not be able to use technology for bad things and to harm people” is not a double standard, it’s just … a standard. There are obviously big complicated questions about who gets to choose and what criteria they can use, but “billionaires” and “because it seems cool to them” are not the correct answers to those questions
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt the problem is that the proponents are doing a pascal’s mugging. The ones at the top aren’t promising a 15% marginal return on investment in developer productivity. They’re promising an end to cancer and a technological solution to climate change. Brain microchips and arcologies, full luxury automated space communism, an end to work and an end to lack. If it could actually do half the stuff they claim at the limits, the ethical tradeoffs might actually be worth it.