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Today is January 8 and this same SSD now costs $125 in the same shop.
All this is sadly wrong.
Meanwhile I have to figure out which OS should I install on it.
Finally, our new mail server is up and running, so we've established our new contact page:
If you need to reach out to us, you should find the necessary details there. Other already staged changes went live right along, e.g. our updated schedules page at
izzyondroid.org/about/resource…
"One down, more to go" – so focusing on the next steps now…
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Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier: Lewis Hyde on Gift Economies & Cultural Commons
Webseite der Episode: david-bollier.simplecast.com/e…
The new web-based WhatsApp Desktop app for Windows presents a significant accessibility issue for blind and visually impaired users. Currently, this version is incompatible with widely-used screen readers such as NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) and JAWS (Job Access With Speech). As a result, this essential communication tool becomes practically unusable for millions of individuals who rely on these assistive technologies for daily communication and interaction.
TFW you're so incompetent someone makes a change.org petition to get you to do your job.
A hlavně je super, jak tě ERG režim drží v těch wattech u tréninků.
To člověk venku nedá.
What really happened at MTV on New Year's Eve, why the demise of MTV started in 1992, what we gained and lost -- and how to get switch on 33,000 videos worth of MTV right now.
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Forget channel closures: watch every decade of MTV music videos online - CDM Create Digital Music
No, MTV is not shutting down, though Paramount Skydance did shutter some all-music video channels in various markets. But never mind: the internet can best even vintage MTV. Tune into MTV REWIND and hit shuffle by decade.Peter Kirn (CDM Create Digital Music)
Shameless plug for the Fediverse's very own music television:
The Indie Beat Television
A consent driven live stream of indie music videos and animation from artists across the Fediverse. See Now Playing info at https://mastodon.social/@tibtvnowplayingbot - Fediwall at https://shorturl.The Indie Beat Television
Abdanan, January 7th 2026. A 40K people city in Iranian mountains where people took over all police and government buildings, as far as we gather. Internet blockades are happening intermittently in various forms. There is a massive sense of uncertainty and panic, also from the government side.
We hear of many people succeeding in using #deltachat and #chatmail relays, and are trying, to the best of our abilities, to help people set up communications so families and friends can stay safe.
Around 200 servers are assembled daily at our locations — cabled, tested, and prepped for deployment. In today’s #TkkBits, you can take a quick look behind the scenes at one of our server assembly sites.
Here you can find the full video: htznr.li/hardwareassembly
Would you like to see more insights like this? Let us know your thoughts.
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A few days ago, a client’s data center (well, actually a server room) "vanished" overnight. My monitoring showed that all devices were unreachable. Not even the ISP routers responded, so I assumed a sudden connectivity drop. The strange part? Not even via 4G.
I then suspected a power failure, but the UPS should have sent an alert.
The office was closed for the holidays, but I contacted the IT manager anyway. He was home sick with a serious family issue, but he got moving.
To make a long story short: the company deals in gold and precious metals. They have an underground bunker with two-meter thick walls. They were targeted by a professional gang. They used a tactic seen in similar hits: they identify the main power line, tamper with it at night, and send a massive voltage spike through it.
The goal is to fry all alarm and surveillance systems. Even if battery-backed, they rarely survive a surge like that. Thieves count on the fact that during holidays, owners are away and fried systems can't send alerts. Monitoring companies often have reduced staff and might not notice the "silence" immediately.
That is exactly what happened here. But there is a "but": they didn't account for my Uptime Kuma instance monitoring their MikroTik router, installed just weeks ago. Since it is an external check, it flagged the lack of response from all IPs without needing an internal alert to be triggered from the inside.
The team rushed to the site and found the mess. Luckily, they found an emergency electrical crew to bypass the damage and restore the cameras and alarms. They swapped the fried server UPS with a spare and everything came back up.
The police warned that the chances of the crew returning the next night to "finish" the job were high, though seeing the systems back online would likely make them move on. They also warned that thieves sometimes break in just to destroy servers to wipe any video evidence.
Nothing happened in the end. But in the meantime, I had to sync all their data off-site (thankfully they have dual 1Gbps FTTH), set up an emergency cluster, and ensure everything was redundant.
Never rely only on internal monitoring. Never.
@uriel ✋ worked for years for an ISP/datacenter whose primary datacenter space was in the first level of our office building. We had only one service for the building. It's technically possible to get two, but it would be from the same power company... so when the drunk driver crashed into the transformer and took out our power in winter it would have taken out both anyway. That actually caused a power surge that destroyed our transfer switch which is another problem that having two services wouldn't have solved. We did have diesel backup generators though
We didn't even have diverse entrances into the building for our fiber for a long long time either. But we were definitely a datacenter. (my brother still works there; nothing has really changed except increased bandwidth)
I have never heard of any rules or regulations that require a "datacenter" to have two buildings and independent power. Sounds like something someone made up...
@uriel there are different "Tiers" of datacenters though, which is probably what people get confused about:
copy/pasted definitions from the first search hit:
Tier 1: A data center with a single path for power and cooling, and no backup components. This tier has an expected uptime of 99.671% per year.
Tier 2: A data center with a single path for power and cooling, and some redundant and backup components. This tier offers an expected uptime of 99.741% per year.
Tier 3: A data center with multiple paths for power and cooling, and redundant systems that allow the staff to work on the setup without taking it offline. This tier has an expected uptime of 99.982% per year.
Tier 4: A completely fault-tolerant data center with redundancy for every component. This tier comes with an expected uptime of 99.995% per year.
We would have been a Tier 2
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RE: toot.wales/@sambeaven/11585401…
When you really wanted to live in a primary school
Sam (@sambeaven@toot.wales)
Since I know some of you love an unhinged rightmove ad, behold: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/170432882#/?channel=RES_BUYTŵt Cymru | Toot Wales
What Bose is doing with the SoundTouch device is just documenting the REST API to control the device. Which something that should have been available when they released the device.
Nothing was open sourced.
The document isn't even under a CC license or something equivalently libre.
While this is better than nothing, and raise the bar a little, it still is insufficient.
Currently having a Perfectly Normal Time trying to work out how to get Snow Leopard running in UTM on my MacBook.
Turns out it's not that easy to get a 25 year old operating system designed for one architecture to run on a two year old laptop running a different one.
And why am I trying to do this, I hear you ask.
Because.
@FreakyFwoof In theory. In practice, I've yet to get it to work.
That said, it might just be because the .iso I've downloaded isn't good.
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Hey @erion, do you know if it's safe to share the tts.dll (compiled of course) with a release of the driver in the wrapper repo, or licensing prevents this?
GitHub - tgeczy/Brailab-wrapper: A DLL wrapper for the Hungarian Brailab Speech synthesizer.
A DLL wrapper for the Hungarian Brailab Speech synthesizer. - tgeczy/Brailab-wrapperGitHub
You should, if you ask me. I totally agree.
This is kind of a grey area, because the addon would have been free, so it's up to you.
BMEITT is actually working on AI versions of Profivox, but of course they don't make it available to those who would really need it and when they do, they make exclusive deals, see Jaws. Trust me, we have tried far beyond what was possible to implement a good Hungarian synth for NVDA, even going as far as doing our own, partnering with Cereproc and Meridian One, constant refusals from BMEITT, and of course a lot of business dinners, etc. The state of Hungarian TTS is quite bad right now.
I installed Hungarian JAWS the other day. I didn't see Profivox listed, but I could manually add it. Looks like they default it to Vocalizer Mariska, which is horrible. Am I wrong in this? I don't understand how Hungarian blind people are putting up with this day to day if that's true, even old problems with things like double-S are still in it.
You tell me, at least on Windows there are choices, Apple makes you suffer lol. I can't even list what's wrong with it honestly, there are just countless issues popping up every day.
I think the price of making a good synth wouldn't be as huge today, at least if you create a model. Training costs and around 40 hours of data should produce reasonably good results with Piper for example. Maybe around 10K or less would cover it.
Ah I didn't know the Axelero connection, but I knew about Speech Tech owning it. I guess Axelero supported them financially. Later on they sold SpeakBoard with the same voices.
I doubt any SDK for it exists today, I'm not sure they were open to third-party licensing back then.
If you work somewhere that still communicates via X, this week is a good one to petition comms folks to stop using it
(generates thousands of sexually abusive images per hour while its owner laughs, FT calls it a “deepfake porn site” ft.com/content/ad94db4c-95a0-4…).
Who’s who at X, the deepfake porn site formerly known as Twitter
A look inside Elon Musk’s big tentBryce Elder (Financial Times)
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This should be a legal requirement for being allowed to sell networked devices.
(Original title: Bose open-sources its SoundTouch home theater smart speakers ahead of end-of-life)
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/0…
Bose open-sources its SoundTouch home theater smart speakers ahead of end-of-life
If companies insist on bricking gadgets, this is a better way to do it.Scharon Harding (Ars Technica)
but the terminology is incorrect (and confusing) — it first it make the reader think that the software is.
Yes it's still better than any other, but the bar is set so low..
Ars is doing us a disfavour here and they should know better.
Web dependencies are broken. Can we fix them? • Lea Verou
Dear JS ecosystem, I love you, but you have a dependency management problem when it comes to the Web, and the time has come for an intervention.lea.verou.me
What is your favourite computer keyboard, and why?
In my opinion, lack of accessibility is the main *real* argument against the widespread adoption of Free and Open Source Software.
I reckon, if, especially European, governments and institutions really are serious about digital sovereignty, they should invest serious money (I'm talking billions with "B") into that area.
#a11y #FOSS #DigitalSovereignty #EU
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Du möchtest auch eine Boykisser Prideflag von @Bluemedia? Ich organisiere eine Sammelbestellung! Du kannst dich bis 18.01.2026 daran beteiligen.
Alle Infos gibt es hier: cloud.jascha.wtf/apps/forms/s/…
Quick, tell me which selection will be pasted if I press the middle button of my mouse.
People either remember the '90s, where applications would only have one selection; or they remember when all they did was selecting text to and from the terminal and didn't have more than two windows. Once applications started retaining their own selected text, it was all over.
Tak jsem si taky koupil par voucheru i s podepsanym dopisem.
Je skoda, ze tam maji skalovani jenom poctu domen. Kdyby tam bylo neco zajimaveho, osobnejsiho ve vetsich tierech, tak bych o tom premyslel.
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Robb Knight (@robb@social.lol)
I'm not fan of Tailwind but this is brutal (https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.com/pull/2388#issuecomment-3717222957). Traffic down 40% because of AI, 75% of engineering staff laid off.Robb Knight (social.lol)
Clippy is back! The movement of 2025 to protest against AI, Big Tech, and data abuse continues. 🎉
While the original Clippy was skinny and normal, the new “Clippy” shared by Microsoft on X is bloated - just like Microsoft's bloated AI tools.
Check out why people use Clippy as their profile pics: tuta.com/blog/clippy-movement-…
Clippy – the movement of 2025 to protest against AI, Big Tech, and data abuse. | Tuta
Clippy profile pics started spreading mid of 2025, kicked off by YouTuber Louis Rossmann. The iconic Microsoft Office helper stands for not invading user rights to help out.Tuta

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