Zum Geburtstag 🎂 von Louis Braille feiern wir den #WeltBrailleTag 🌏 👩‍🦯. Erstelle deine eigenen Brailleschilder mit einem 3D-Drucker und unserem Schildgenerator codeberg.org/oskars/define-bes… #make #blind #inklusion

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Política: Derecho internacional

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Política: Derecho internacional

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somehow they've ended up finding a go.mod file in the curl repo?! github.com/Pupibent/spire/blob… but that file doesn't exist, many added manually?

proxy.golang.org/github.com/cu… weird

They must have ran go get github.com/curl/curl and committed it

in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

Techies have been told since middle school that we write "too short" and "not prosaic enough" and with "too many word repetitions".

Now we've invented a machine to take all that effective communication that comes naturally to us and instead make it more normie-approved.

... wat? that didn't solve all the world's problems?

:/

@loke

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in reply to Tuta

I already made most of the changes last year and it's been great so far: Windows to Fedora (Linux), Google to Ecosia, Chrome to Brave, YouTube Premium to ReVanced, and of course: Gmail to Tutamail. Whatsapp to Signal is a very hard one when you're studying at university and every group chat is on Whatsapp, but I'm certain that I'll make the change after graduating. :D
in reply to revenge of the boltzmann brain

@robert non-profit / social benefit status (Gemeinnützigkeit) are only granted to specific kinds of businesses (for example religious, sports, arts & culture and a few more). Open Source / free software development isn’t one of them.

That’s why Mastodon for example moved to the US.
blog.joinmastodon.org/2024/04/…

in reply to Daniel Gultsch

I don't think that developing open source alone should be a sufficient criterium to obtain fiscal non-profit status. There are a bunch of examples of software that is open source but commercial and clearly profit-orientated at the same time, cf. debian (clearly non-profit) vs. ubuntu/canonical (clearly commercial and profit-orientated).

Also, we don't want to open new avenues for bigtech to avoid paying tayes. We don't want a way for companies to spin out their "open source but not free" software (cf. Tivo) development into subcompanies that are tax-exempt non profits.

A way to do this proberly could be to add a criterium like "strengthening of sovereignty in IT matters"

in reply to revenge of the boltzmann brain

@robert I agree, but I also needed a word that fits into a Mastodon post. I can leave the legal definition to someone else.

It's normal that the lines around that get blurred. It's pretty common for organisations to have two arms. A for profit one and a non profit one.

In any case keeping software engineers in Germany instead of incentivicing them to move their business to the US is a net positive for the economy irregardless of moral opinions.

Announcing Jabboratory, a partner collective of @joinjabber
Jabboratory aims to be for the people who already have an XMPP account and want to help improve XMPP and the Jabber network.

We use the same CoC as JoinJabber and all the same governance documents. All of them being by Vojkruco codeberg.org/Vojkruco/Cooperat… and we are hosted under the Vojkruco umbrella.

Some of the things we do are:
- specifications (called XCSPs in Jabboratory),
- developer help/documentation and implementation collaboration
- improve XMPP/Jabber network socially (safer spaces, blocklists, outreach, organizing events, pushing for a better non-tech culture, etc.)
or anything else that includes improving XMPP and Jabber network as a whole.

We aim for diversity of ideas, include people directly in all aspects of decision making (protocol, implementations, social, etc.) and build a space where people feel safe to talk, ask for help, bring up any kind of ideas and work with others to implement said ideas. By the community for the community with inclusive decision making to serve the people affected.

you are welcome to join our lounge room here -> invite.joinjabber.org/#lounge@…
It is strictly non-tech because we aim for inclusivity, but we do of course have other channels some of them being tech related🙂

We already have some implementations, servers, and XMPP collectives involved (including JoinJabber) and we are all building a better XMPP and Jabber network together 🙂

#xmpp #jabber #xml #SecureMessaging #decentralization #privacy #security #federated #jabboratory

Happy Jabber Day 🎂 🥳

On January 4, 1999, Jabber was first announced to the public¹.

Twenty-seven years later, Jabber—or XMPP, as it became known after standardization through the #IETF—remains the only truly vendor-independent, federated instant messaging platform.

In almost three decades, XMPP has never stopped evolving and remains our best tool for digital independence.

¹: tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?s…

#DigitalIndependenceDay #Jabber #XMPP #DiDit #DigitalSovereignty #DiDay #JabberDay

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Ich hab' meine Archive der alten Blogs ja auch mit Eleventy gebaut, nach einem Tutorial für Eleventy von Andy Bell, das er 2020 veröffentlicht hatte und inzwischen als Open Source freigegeben hat. Das ist das erste Tutorial gewesen von einem SSG, bei dem ich das Gefühl hatte zu wissen, was ich tue. Jekkyl und Hugo habe ich vorher auch probiert und war höchst verwirrt.

Working on a piece of #music and I'm not sure how I feel about it. Still in very rough early stages, partner says she loves it, others think it's alright but nothing special. Very different from my usual stuff.

Thoughts? Worth spending more time on?

L'enlèvement ou l'assassinat de chefs d'état ce n'est pas une spécialité US, la France aussi a fait ça très bien. Me viennent Toussaint Louverture, sylvanus Olympio, Maurice Yameogo, Moussa Traoré, Thomas Sankara ou Mohamed Jaffar aux Comores. Et puis on est assez forts dans le maintien de régimes pourris, tiens, comme il y a moins d'un mois, au #Bénin, le 7 décembre. C'est un peu passé sous les radars.
"La politique françafrica, c'est du blaguer-tuer" disait Tiken Jah Fakoly

So I've just pushed a really early version of being able to control a Mac via NVDARemote to the NVDARC app, via a new Be controlled option in the settings page. Note/warning! Due to limitations in VoiceOver, the speech output is going to be less than desirable in a lot of cases, but at the moment, it's the best one can do. Thanks to @miki for igniting the spark in me to actually make this a reality. testflight.apple.com/join/edg8…
@miki

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#TIL - A Congressman was once sworn in on a #Superman comic book.

Some on the right are outraged that #Mamdani took his oath of office on a #Quran . But at least three #NYC Mayors have been sworn in on a #Torah , several elected officials have used only a copy of the Constitution, and Donald never touched a Bible at all when swearing in for this last term.

In 2023, California Congressman Robert Garcia (D) outdid them all. He took his #OathOfOffice on a #Superman comic book. It was placed in a stack of items that meant a lot to him, including a photo of his late parents and his citizenship certificate. It was a rare copy of Action Comics # 1 (first appearance of Superman) from the Library of Congress, so it did have historical significance.

As a Superman fan myself, I know he was taking advantage of the opportunity to hold a copy of that treasure in his hands for just a minute, and I completely endorse the idea. Buying his own copy would have set him back millions of dollars, but that brief moment of "geeking out" was free, thanks to our National Archives.

#MayorMamdani #ZohranMamdani #NY #DCU #DCcomics #NewYorkCity #ActionComics1 #SwearingInCeremonies #Religion #FreedomOfReligion

bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-6…

in reply to Michał Dziwisz

I did test that feature on a podcast, but it didn't work for me. I started playing worstofallpossibleworlds.podbe… then I switched to shows.acast.com/itsathing/epis… but it did not remember my spot from the first file. This feature is low priority for me personally, but I thought I'd let you know.

we've built our global economy on the premise that software has a certain bar of quality, which as it turns out was based only on the goodwill of early enthusiast programmers.

now that the market has caught up and erased the negotiation power software engineers once enjoyed, the world is careening head first into a harsh reality of bug-ridden, adversarial software at odds with everyday life.

free software is still our north star. it's more important than ever.