🐧 Vyšla distribuce Tails 7.0: rychlejší start, jednoduchost a anonymizace s Torem
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🐧 Tails 7.0 distribution released: faster startup, simplicity, and anonymization with Tor
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#TheTorProject #Tor #Anonymization #Security #InternetCensorship @torproject
The World's 2.75B Buildings in QGIS!
The United Nations (UN) believes there are 4B buildings on Earth. This week, a dataset called "GlobalBuildingAtlas" (GBA) was published by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) that attempts to estimate this number at being closer to 2.75B
#gis #qgis #gba @tu_muenchen
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The World's 2.75B Buildings
Benchmarks & Tips for Big Data, Hadoop, AWS, Google Cloud, PostgreSQL, Spark, Python & More...tech.marksblogg.com
This morning, during some chaos, this zipped by on one of my feeds. Maybe it was here? Maybe it was BlueSky? Hard to overstate how much this made my day.
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Open Archiver
DSGVO-konforme Archivierung von Mails
Gerade auf YT gesehen und mal auf dem Raspberry Pi installiert. Mit web.de-Account getestet (siehe Screenshot).
Funktioniert gut und flott. Da ich Mailstore nutze, habe ich jetzt keine direkte Verwendung - aber für Freiberufler usw. könnte das interessant sein.
youtube.com/watch?v=TXd2X7Ln_V…
#selfhosted #mail #archivierung
E-Mail Archivierung in 10 Minuten auf eigenem Server (Open Archiver)
➡️ Video auf Patreon: https://link.it-ion.de/WD6R🛠️ OpenSource IT-Support 🛠️ Du benötigst Unterstützung bei der Installation oder Konfiguration von OpenSou...YouTube
Cloud models· Ollama Blog
Cloud models are now in preview, letting you run larger models with fast, datacenter-grade hardware. You can keep using your local tools while running larger models that wouldn’t fit on a personal computer.Ollama
Also, I tried a few cloud LLMs and the latency is quite nice! :)
Web search· Ollama Blog
A new web search API is now available in Ollama. Ollama provides a generous free tier of web searches for individuals to use, and higher rate limits are available via Ollama’s cloud.Ollama
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. GTS does not support relays yet sadly, although it is on their roadmap, I only realized it after I'd already configured most things so there was no turning back. That being said though, I do feel GTS is absolutely the right choice for my single-user scenario, setting up Mastodon or one of its forks would likely be overkill for my small Fedi home. That being said, I did find this project which seems interesting, maybe I should look into setting this up: codeberg.org/tante/hypebot
Yeah this push based thing is something a lot of people struggle with. If a server doesn't send you stuff, you won't get stuff, without external tools. I'm not entirely sure if GTS does context backfilling yet, I used to use fedifetcher for that for example. That's another way to get content in.
American soybean #farmers are struggling during what should be a standout year. Yields are up, but sales are way down and storage facilities are full. It’s a dire situation that will require government support - or many #farms will not survive. All because of Trump’s #TradeWar. China, our largest #soybean customer is simply not buying from US farmers, after being their biggest customer. And USAID, which has been decimated by the #TrumpAdministration was the second largest customer. #Agriculture is under attack in the USA. And it’s all Trump’s fault. #Ag #FAFO
Source: Successful Farming share.google/i1RlimCrWn1DDffTc
U.S. Soybean Harvest Starts with No Sign of Chinese Buying as Brazil Sets Export Record
The U.S. soybean harvest began in September without any orders from the world’s largest buyer: China. American producers are harvesting a crop the USDA estimates at 4.Farmdoc (Successful Farming)
In Lake County, CA, where I used to live, a restaurant abruptly closed its doors after a Facebook post by the owner was interpreted as a celebration of Charlie Kirk's death. This story in the local paper is a really interesting temperature-taking from a poor, rural part of the US.
Red’s at the Skyroom closes ov...
Red’s at the Skyroom closes over social media post backlash
After a series of unfortunate online events stemming from one Facebook post, the Lampson Airport restaurant Red’s at the Skyroom has closed.Nikki Carboni (Lake County Record-Bee)
he’s so fucking stupid that he thinks magnets stop working if they get wet. he’s so fucking stupid that he thinks exercise is bad for you. he’s so fucking stupid he thinks windmills give you noise cancer.
he’s so fucking stupid that you don’t even have to use his name — all you have to say is ‘he’s so fucking stupid’ and everyone immediately knows who you’re talking about. - Jeff Tiedrich
jefftiedrich.com/p/dumbest-doo…
dumbest doofus ever is gonna cure all the autisms
welcome to the wonderful world of superstition-based medicineJeff Tiedrich (everyone is entitled to my own opinion)
If you ever wonder why the Dems don't change and continue to alienate progressives, here you can see it happening in real time.
New centrist think tank in DC has already raised millions and promises to “defy ideological boxes and embrace a mix of positions from across the spectrum."
If you're not aware, that's code for 'make sure the progressives don't have a voice and keep giving the billionaire donors what they want. 🤦♂️
(Archive link, no paywall) archive.today/O4C7U
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«The UK public doesn’t trust AI — the Tony Blair Institute is very worried!»
Looks like a good part of the UK's public has the good sense to neither trust Tony Blair nor LLMs 😂
pivot-to-ai.com/2025/09/22/the…
The UK public doesn’t trust AI — the Tony Blair Institute is very worried!
The Tony Blair Institute is the brains trust for Keir Starmer’s Labour government in the UK. The TBI is the driving force behind the UK government plan to go full AI — it has a pile of tech donors,…Pivot to AI
» On Tuesday morning, Trump took to Truth Social with a rambling post announcing he would refuse to negotiate unless Democrats “agree to the principles in this letter.” Those “principles” included a slate of anti-trans measures—from bans on transgender healthcare to nationwide sports restrictions «
» Trump has turned the shutdown fight into a test of whether Democrats will hold the line for their trans and queer constituents «
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Trump Digs In On Anti-Trans Provisions In Shutdown Fight Message
The provisions are becoming a key sticking point in the ongoing fight to keep the government open.Erin Reed (Erin In The Morning)
It's been two days and none of the lemmy development team, lemmy HR department, or lemmy executive board have responded to this change.org petition.
why do they need that petition? Does their Code of Conduct not work? 
Sensitive content
I have always avoided politics on here, and even created a NoPolitics tag! But this is simply too important to ignore. Right now, it affects Europe, but if it passes, the whole world could be at risk of it being implemented everywhere. Even for those of us with nothing to hide, who don't deal with sensitive information, it's still a complete and unnecessary invasion of privacy.
Tell the EU: Don’t Break Encryption with “Chat Control”
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Tell the EU: Don’t Break Encryption with Chat Control
The EU’s Chat Control law would scan private messages and weaken encryption. Sign Mozilla Foundation’s petition to defend privacy and protect our digital future.Mozilla Foundation
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It sounds like the problem is Rails if it can't be extricated from this piece of shit. tekin.co.uk/2025/09/the-ruby-c…
Either fork it if you're so attached to it, or abandon it and work to sink it.
The Ruby community has a DHH problem
The Ruby community can no longer afford to stand silent in the face of DHH and his toxic ideas.tekin.co.uk
this is an incredibly complex discussion and it's almost impossible to get anyone to have a rational discussion about the nuances around it all with people, especially online.
> Denmark is primarily a country for the Danes, Britain primarily a united kingdom for the Brits, and Japan primarily a set of islands for the Japanese.
okay how about the world is primarily a place for humans?
Since he's automatically siding with "locals are scared of cultural change and people different from themselves are rapidly immigrating 🚨" there's no chance of him considering the consequences of past actions by the country or how people different than yourself don't automatically deserve a worse life and should be kept out of your community, etc etc.
In-person and virtual community initiatives, adjusting the Android roadmap, and the journey to true Conversation View and why it's hard, and how an in-person work week helped us get started. Read/watch/listen at the blog:
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State of the Thunder 12: Community, Android, and Mozilla Connect - The Thunderbird Blog
We’re back with our twelfth episode of the State of the Thunder! In this episode, we’re talking about community initiatives, filling you in on Android development, and finishing our updates on popular Mozilla Connect requests.Monica Ayhens-Madon (The Thunderbird Blog)
lue is a TUI ebook reader with text to speech (TTS) support.
It can read EPUB / DOCX / PDF / TXT / files, supports 100+ languages, highlights words in sync, saves your progress, has themes and more.
Starry Eyes (superstarryeyes on GitHub) made lue using Rich, a Python library by @textualize and is Terminal Tool of the Week! ⭐️
lue - A TUI ebook reader with Text-to-Speech (TTS). - Terminal Trove
A TUI ebook reader with Text-to-Speech (TTS).terminaltrove.com
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LibreOffice and Software Freedom Day 2025 in Nepal - The Document Foundation Blog
Updates from the Nepalese LibreOffice community: Recent protests and stress in Nepal have disrupted regular activities. Almost everything was affected, including in-person events being canceled rapidly.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
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"Sarah McLachlan pulls out of performance for Disney doc amid Jimmy Kimmel fallout."
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Sarah McLachlan pulls out of performance for Disney doc amid Jimmy Kimmel fallout
Sarah McLachlan canceled her performance to stand in solidarity for "free speech" amid Jimmy Kimmel's suspension., USA TODAY (USA TODAY)
Nation capable of spotting spurious link between paracetamol and autism still baffled by obvious link between guns and mass shootings
The United States has once again demonstrated its unique talent for scientific deduction by confidently declaring there may be a link between pregnant women taking paracetamol and children developi…NewsThump
Today's Web Design Update: groups.google.com/a/d.umn.edu/…
Featuring @deconspray, @aardrian, @SteveFaulkner, @eric, @knowbility, @karlgroves, @onsman, @ozewai, @ScopicEngineer, @axschat, @SaraSoueidan, @codingchaos, @medienbaecker, @mgifford, @hdv, @smashingmag, and more.
Subscribe info: d.umn.edu/itss/training/online…
#Accessibility #A11y #WebDesign
Web Design References: Webdev Newsletter
Web Design References: News and info about web design and development. The site advocates accessibility, usability, web standards and many related topics.www.d.umn.edu
#MorningAll & #TZAG G’day Squirrel Fans, hope I find you bright eyed & bushy tailed!
Ello, Ello, is this thing working?
*taps keyboard experimentally*
OK, so I think it's Tuesday, unless Donnie T thinks that Tuesdays cause autism and has banned it!
So the key question is, did the world get more insane while I slept or is it just me finally loosing the last of my marbles?
I wonder what the manufacturers of Tylenol™ did to upset the orange oaf??
The BBC, much to the consternation of its top brass no doubt, have been forced to question POTATUS's statements on pain killers & indeed all vaccines.
I bet it took their best spin doctors hours to come up with language that could not be seen as offensive by the man who, after last weeks visit, holds the fate of the UK economy in his tiny greasy hands!
It seems that the US health service has gone to war with the ND community!
Why let silly things like facts & decades proven science get in the way of a good rant!
Grrrrrrrr!
Anyways, rant over, have a fabulous day & if you’re in the UK enjoy the sunshine!
Cashew later Peeps, have a fabulously nutty day #Today ! 😊🫶
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✅ See quotes of a status docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/…
Turns out this quotes list is only viewable for own post and by self ("private"?). This means I can't view quotes of posts authored by other folks 🤔
This limited my experimentation a bit, thus the crude UI for now. It should paginate but I'll need more people to native-QP my posts 😂
Also throwing in a quick PR doc fix: github.com/mastodon/documentat…
Fix limit description for "See quotes of a status" by cheeaun · Pull Request #1729 · mastodon/documentation
Fix s/accounts/statuses. I also suspect that DEFAULT_STATUSES_LIMIT applies here too, so instead of default 40, should be 20. I didn't test/check this so I'll update this PR if it's wro...GitHub
Handle pasting post links 😮💨
Prompt to turn them into quotes only show if:
- Native quote post is supported
- They "look like" post links (same logic as non-native QP link unfurling)
- Still respecting the quote policy of the post (same logic as enabling/disabling the Quote menu)
- There's no media attachment(s) or poll
In his 'Enter the Matrix' talk¹, @mcnesium suggested donating to the Matrix Foundation to address the issue of one company controlling 90% of the ecosystem and spec.
Here's how the foundation spends its money:²
• Administrative overhead
• Operating the matrix.org server
• Director’s salary
• Hosting Matrix Conf
No funds for software development or spec writing.
Hosting the conference (12.5% of budget) is obviously a good investment.
¹: media.ccc.de/v/ds25-506-enter-…
²: github.com/matrix-org/matrix-s…
Financial situation of The Matrix.org Foundation
Is there any place where financial reports of The Matrix.org Foundation are published? Like, summary of income through donations, who is currently employed by The Matrix.org Foundation and how are ...alohapersona (GitHub)
The salaries that we pay to our staff cover such things as:
* facilitating open governance,
* volunteer enablement,
* managing spec releases,
* developing Trust & Safety tooling (which inevitably gets open sourced),
* driving spec changes to improve Trust & Safety,
* and coordinating ecosystem wide updates, such as when vulnerabilities are discovered.
So, funds _do_ go to software development and spec writing.
Trust & Safety does include moderation of Matrix.org, but it also includes research and development of FOSS tools, techniques, and spec changes, and collaboration with contributors and server operators from across the ecosystem, even beyond Matrix.
As conveners for the ecosystem, we're able to leverage the fact that we operate a flagship instance to advance the experience of the open federation for everybody.
That's why Trust & Safety is its own line item.
Gee. Thanks Fediverse.
When I complain about Windows, I literally never thought about running Linux in my life.
As I stare at my shelf full of Linux laptops.
Or look back at my decades of working and playing with Linux systems.
Or the Linux stickers on my desk.
Or ...
Sometimes people just need to use Windows. Or Mac. Or Ubuntu. Or something else you don't like.
Stop being elitist snobs about it when someone complains about the tool they're using. I PROMISE you every single person on this corner of the Fediverse has heard "you should use Linux" a thousand times. They have their reasons to use something else. And they're allowed to complain about it.
This sort of shit is why I hate the FOSS community.
Edit: I felt like registering uselinuxinstead.com/ as a catchall for reasons people may choose not to use a Linux system for their personal use cases. It's as a GitHub Pages so feel free to put issues or PRs if you want to suggest content. L
If I feel more generous later, after making a list of things, I'll also include some links on each section pointing to resources of "okay this was my reason, but maybe if I understood how to do ________ I could give Linux a try."
But the primary point is to have a parked list to hand to folks insisting that you should use Linux for everything and everybody simply because you're frustrated about one specific frustrating thing on MS or Apple or Android or Chromebook or whatever else.




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