I observe some weird behaviour from my organisations #outlook server. I use #thunderbird as a desktop client. When I send a message to an unknown recipent, the non delivery report gets flagged as junk from outlook and will never be delivered into the inbox. All support staff I am asking are trying to convice me, I am doing something wrong or that is just the way it is.
E.g. #microsoft says: "This is not a misconfiguration in the traditional sense (such as no broken SPF/DKIM/DMARC, no transport rules required). Rather, it relates to how EOP handles NDRs based on the originating client’s submission method. It aligns with Microsoft’s design: Outlook web/desktop clients receive preferential treatment for internal mail flow."
Anyone else observed similar problems?
Might have to make one for NVDA 2026.X, although at least SMPSoft can grab direct wave chunks, it's just that the engine is a bit meh Like, it's not as bad as SoftVoice. But like, it's kinda bad.
Added: BraiLab 2025.
Added: Eloquence 3.3 2025.
Added: Eloquence 4.7 2025.
Added: SMPSoft 2025.
Added: MindMaker FlexVoice 2025.
Happy Friday!
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Piper voices, and other retro NVDA speech synthesizers - Eurpod
Welcome to the post everyone has asked for over time! The one where you can find download links for various Piper (link to repo) voices.Tamas Geczy (Eurpod)
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Czechia illegally stored citizens’ phone data: here’s what it means
The ruling affects metadata from calls and texts, shows who communicated and where; lawmakers must revise rules, tightening access and protecting privacy.ČTK (Expats.cz (Howlings, s.r.o.))
Minidisc or cassette might be cooler, but honestly CDs are probably the easiest “retro” format to get into.
Used players are still relatively easy to come by and you can get a drive for your computer to burn audio CDs very easily; and there’s plenty of dirt cheap used CDs. (This CD Walkman is from Goodwill!)
Audio quality is top-notch, too.
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my week: lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel…
stickers, time and size, logo and size, release, security
“‘AI’ is not your friend. Nor is it an intelligent tutor, an empathetic ear, or a helpful assistant. It can not ‘make up’ facts, and it does not make ‘mistakes’. It does not actually answer your questions.”
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We Need to Talk About How We Talk About 'AI'
We share a responsibility to create and use empowering metaphors rather than misleading language, write Emily M. Bender and Nanna Inie.Emily M. Bender (Tech Policy Press)
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Südlich von Leipzig werden 4000t Kartoffeln verschenkt. Transport nach Berlin wird übernommen. Mindestabnahme: 1t.
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Vier Millionen Kilo Kartoffeln suchen ein Zuhause
Die Kartoffeln lagern südlich von Leipzig.Peter Schink (Berliner Morgenpost)
Zu der Kartoffelaktion: mögliche Verteilstellen (z.B. Schulen, Kitas, Kirchgemeinden) sollen sich bis übermorgen melden, Lieferung ist dann nächste Woche Donnerstag oder Freitag. Die Verteilstellen geben sie dann an die Bevölkerung weiter.
Anmeldung: 4000-tonnen.de/
4000 Tonnen – Kartoffeln für Berlin
Kartoffeln kostenlos für Berlin. Eine Aktion von Berliner Morgenpost, Ecosia und Osterland Agrar GmbH.www.4000-tonnen.de
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for the coming #FOSDEM edition, the new matrix space is ready matrix.to/#/#fosdem2026:fosdem… 
Matrix - Decentralised and secure communication
You're invited to talk on Matrix. If you don't already have a client this link will help you pick one, and join the conversation. If you already have one, this link will help you join the conversationmatrix.to
Quebec public servants push back against return to office mandate
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Quebec public servants push back against return to office mandate
Beginning Jan. 26, Quebec government employees will be required to work three days a week in the office instead of two, a move that is drawing pushback from one of the province’s largest independent unions.Swidda Rassy (CTVNews)
> The union believes this may be part of the province’s strategy to meet its target of cutting 5,000 public sector jobs by March 2027.
It's never about "productivity"
This was a fun read. I burst out laughing at this statement from Bosch after criticism of their products from @pluralistic
‘Worst in Show’ CES products include AI refrigerators, AI companions and AI doorbells
"earning and keeping trust with our consumers, especially in the areas of privacy and cybersecurity, is at the core of our company’s values.
according to coffee geography magazine:
> Prior to Alexa Plus, issuing a voice command for a pre-programmed coffee routine via standard Alexa was a relatively reliable affair. Now, the more advanced assistant has shown moments of confusion, failing to consistently execute a basic coffee order. This hiccup underscores a broader industry challenge: while next-gen AI assistants boast vast potential for complex, conversational interaction, they can ironically stumble over the straightforward, programmed commands that defined earlier smart home tech.
When I was young, we even had coffee makers without Alexa functionality.
They were rather ingenious, they had 'buttons', little surfaces connected to mechnical levers and an electronic switch.
As user, you would touch the 'button', and the coffee machine would then execute the associated command.
I dont know how it worked internally. I suppose they had a little speaker inside next to the Alexa microphone, and it would sound out the command at inaudible volume
@Zauberlehrling @Cory Doctorow
the fridge that also uses computer vision to track when food items are running low and can advertise replacements.
"Advertise"!? That's not how this was supposed to go. The smart fridge is supposed to remind you, maybe add your preferred product to your shopping list or next groceries order, not take this as an opportunity to spam you with ads.
Lately on the blog: Web Excursions for January 9th, 2026
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Web Excursions for January 9th, 2026 - BrettTerpstra.com
An irregularly-scheduled roundup of Brett’s favorite web discoveries.BrettTerpstra.com
We are very well aware of the fact that X for Grok is now offering a spicy mode showing explicit sexual content with some output generated with childlike images:
📌 A detailed request for information on Grok has been sent to X, and we are reviewing the company’s responses.
📌 X has been ordered to retain all internal documents and data concerning Grok’s features until the end of 2026.
The Digital Services Act is very clear:
In the EU, all platforms have to get their own house in order.
Updated Conflict of Interest Policy for TDF's Board of Directors - TDF Community Blog
The Document Foundation (TDF) is the non-profit entity behind the LibreOffice project. It collects donations from users, and employs a small team to support and coordinate the worldwide community that makes the software.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
I'm in the 1%. The 1% of all #FOSDEM 2026 speakers named Daniel. (13 out of 1021)
Here's to all the open source developers who put hours and hours of their lives into a project they built, put it out into the world, and now it sits with approximately zero users.
Thank you for putting labor into the world to try and help others, even if it's never been recognized.
Brag about your project here if you'd like!
Edit: if you saw this earlier, come back and check out all the cool projects people have shown off since!
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GitHub - shane9b3/LitLyric---Beta: Beta page for LitLyric an Android AudioBookServer client
Beta page for LitLyric an Android AudioBookServer client - shane9b3/LitLyric---BetaGitHub
One of my favorite new productivity hacks is building little bespoke Nix environments for various things I'm working on. They can be packaged in a single flake.nix and easily moved between projects, are automatically activated when entering a directory with direnv and a 1-line .envrc, can package shell scripts and automatically install any commands those scripts run as package dependencies just by calling them in the script with the ${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/sleep} syntax, can build and install custom git repos into your system, etc. Some examples:
I have a Godot dev environment which automatically builds and installs my heavily patched Godot tree while I merge PRs upstream. It also has a couple shell scripts for working with audio--normalize converts audio to wav if needed and normalizes it, while loop lets me specify a start/duration/fade duration and either previews or saves loopable audio with the configured duration cut from the end and faded in at the beginning. This is most of what I would have used Reaper for before, but packaged in a setup I can drop into any Godot project. And if I need more sox simplifications, I can make scripts for those as well.
Today's hack: an open source plain text business stack. I absolutely detest how just about every business app out there doesn't care about accessibility, because why would a blind person run a business? Now we have recutils for plain text data manipulation (likely CRM), HLedger for accounting, Himalaya for injesting email into and updating the recutils CRM, etc. Now if I work with an accountant, I'm done managing my own stuff in the inaccessible QBO--just figure out what they need, write a shell or Python script to do the conversions, and package it in the environment. As of now the whole thing is in one flake.nix, along with Pandoc and a few other nice-to-haves. I can clone the repo in any Linux/mac environment running Nix and Direnv and the whole reproduceable setup gets installed automatically. Wish I'd found this years ago.
Look, this is really simple. Any politician who still uses Twitter is telling their constituents that they are OK with child sexual abuse.
Any voters who disapprove of child sexual abuse may wish to take note when they next get the chance to vote.
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Changes to Elon Musk's AI Grok 'insulting' to victims, says No 10
It comes after government urged Ofcom to use all its powers – up to and including an effective ban – against X.Liv McMahon (BBC News)
GitHub - facebookresearch/sam-audio: The repository provides code for running inference with the Meta Segment Anything Audio Model (SAM-Audio), links for downloading the trained model checkpoints, and example notebooks that show how to use the model.
The repository provides code for running inference with the Meta Segment Anything Audio Model (SAM-Audio), links for downloading the trained model checkpoints, and example notebooks that show how t...GitHub
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#XSF Announcement
Join the 28th #XMPP #Summit taking place in #Brussels, #Belgium from 29th January.
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And visit the #FOSDEM 2026 were you can find the #Realtime Lounge, too!
#jabber #chat #interoperability #rtc #opensource #decentralization #federation #messaging
XMPP Summit 28 | XMPP - The universal messaging standard
The XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) is exited to announce the 28th XMPP Summit taking place in Brussels, Belgium next year - just before FOSDEM 2026. The XSF invites everyone interested in development of the XMPP protocol to attend, and discuss all …xmpp.org
Today one more talk for #FOSDEM was accepted: What translating Thunderbird taught me.
It's in the #translation room at Sunday.

Bo Morgan
in reply to Nolan Darilek • • •I was using pdflatex to generate receipts for product purchases on my website, and I found it didn't have very good international multilingual unicode support. I found wkhtmltopdf, which works great for me. On a digitalocean debian server, I'm producing receipts that closely mimic my on-line HTML receipts in 16 languages. I highly recommend wkhtmltopdf.
#html #pdf #wkhtmltopdf #latex #pdflatex #unicode #multilingual #international #foss #webdev
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