Arresting every ICE employee would get more criminals off the streets then arresting all of the people ICE is targeting. people.com/ice-employee-arrest…

All cops are bastards because when Jonathan Ross murdered Renee Good by shooting her three times in the head, none of the cops present tried to stop him or apprehended him, and because those same cops made sure that doctors could not treat Good before she died, and because cops have helped Ross hide rather than hunting him down and arresting him for murder, and because cops around the country haven’t spoken out to demand the arrest of this fugitive murderer because they think he did the right and justified thing, because all cops are bastards.

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Dear #SysAdmin fedi – I need a CLI tool that would canonicalize a DNS zone file. As in: put all the entries in a well-defined order, replace whitespace with a predefined pattern, organize the SOA section in a reproducible manner.

My basic need is being able to tell two zone files are 100% functionally equivalent, even if one uses tabs, the other spaces, and if entries are in completely random order, etc.

Edit: sorted, named-checkzone probably does the trick

#DevOps

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Despite what some folks might say, I am very aware of what's happening these days. I am not ignorant or turning a blind eye to things, but I'm also in a position where there's not much I can do. Some people might say I should protest, but something like that could be dangerous, even more so for me. I'm not necessarily hiding somewhere and waiting for things to pass, I'm keeping eyes on things, but I also have fragile enough mental health that the constant worrying and reading of the news is going to do me no good and I know that.

Winterdienst in Finnland: "Jeder einzelne Beschäftigte des Räumdienstes muss regelmäßig selbst auf seinen Routen radeln. Wenn die Nutzer besonders zufrieden sind, kann es Boni geben. Die Wege sind breit genug, damit dieselben großen Maschinen darauf fahren können wie auf den Autostraßen."
spiegel.de/auto/fahrrad-im-win…

Went to an aquarium supply store last night and was delighted to see the staff in N95 masks and all customers still required to wear masks also. I wish I saw more places still doing this. The sign behind the till particularly got me 😂

“COVID-19 SURCHARGES
$50 If we have to explain about masks
$100 If we have to hear why you disagree”

Anyway if you need any fish-related supplies, go support Aquarium Central. 🫧🐠🐟🐠🐟

#YEG #CovidIsNotOver

Trump says U.S. doesn't need CUSMA trade deal, takes aim at Canada

ctvnews.ca/canada/article/we-d…

So here is what should happen but will not.

Remove tariff on EV from China, the 100% meant to protect the American lobby

Repeal the anti-jailbreak provision of Harper Bill C-11 as suggested by @pluralistic

Make Canada the center of right to repair. This will fuck companies like HP, Apple, TESLA, John Deere, etc.

#cdnpoli

in reply to Hubert Figuière

No surveilence is ok, and there definitely should be privacy laws.

But do you really think chinese cars *won't* come with it? It is a known fact that they surveil drivers in ways that extend beyond those of other automakers.

P.S. and you haven't addressed other points either. What do you say to canadian manufacturing workers on a japanese or european-owned production line?

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EU calls FOSS experts to come and talk about FOSS for the EU. @sesivany Koho zainteresujeme z ceska?

cadeproject.org/updates/europe…

#eu #foss #opensource #consultation

in reply to Hubert Figuière

Even before we knew it was a nazi bar (aka before the c-suite said it was ok they fund nazi writers, which is way before they actually promoted nazi content with spam) it was sketchy. There is that thing I was following that would be in the category of "computing history, first person account". It started revealing all the anti-pattern that prelude enshittification, something medium exhibited.
in reply to André Polykanine

Says the windows user. The other tends to disagree, which means, points straight at me. Honestly though, I only use windows when I am visiting elderly grandparents, and I have a windows in the house, but even then I am dragging two macs around because. I mean I can even game on mac these days why do I need windows, again? But yeah, I don't like win 11. I am glad I still have a computer with 10 on it, and I will install any tweek under the known sky, if it lets me keep what I have. I don't care about support or security, or whatever. Just that, 10 is better than 11.
in reply to Winter blue tardis

I mean, damn it. I tried windows for year, 20 years on windows, and only about, five on mac. I just, never want to look at windows again, unless it's for work, or because I want to run games specifically on windows. I just don't see things I can't do on mac I can do on windows, even microsoft's apps are better, which is ridiculous. I would like to guess that you're not using the actual explorer, but from that post, you probably are. Anyway, I also had huge issues with windows audio, and because I am losing hearing, hehe. Something always breaks, somehow, and I have to fix it, all the time. IT gets tiring after a while. I love NVDA though, I won't lie, that's probably the only thing I like windows for, and it's not for windows itself, it's for the option to have NVDA. And yes I have a watch and an iPad and a phone, actually two of them, a retired one I will use for work, but I have android too. So me and the war between mac and windows doesn't apply. Still though, when people report that windows works, the apps work, etc. without the mother of scripting scripts and addons, I will be super happy, because ms is vibe coding these days, so much that they even visually had an update where the password field was a blank. Thingy on the screen. What in the name of OS coding is that? LOL. I guess windows 10 is dead for good now, but I am still running it. Also, windows is getting heavier and heavier on Ram usage, and its ram usage is just so... Inifficient, that we had 1000tabs in excel, and mac never complained, launched it on windows, and my 16Gb weren't enough, for some odd reason. Haha. I would love me laptops with awesome specs, but neither do I have the money, nor do I want stuff that weighs five KG because you know, gaming laptops, but actually for work. :D
in reply to Winter blue tardis

@tardis I use a terminal every day, so yes, for me it's a necessity. Probably I need to see a working Mac somewhere. but when I last saw it, it was a pain to work in the browser, for example. Don't know about VS Code for Mac these days, which I also need. Also, on windows I have WSL that allows me to have basically a lightweight Linux environment for console development.
in reply to André Polykanine

Oh, there's tdsr both for linux and mac. I mean, if the linux terminal works well, it wouldn't exist for it, but apparently, it exists. IT works well with mac, for now. Except, my speech framework was bugged, so I had to delete espeak, and now I has 0 Bulgarian readability, hehe. Browser is good, browser is like an iPhone with a keyboard, in some ways, I see it as more logical. Also, the options to customise stuff for visually impaired users is huge, better than on windows in some cases, my colleague said so.
in reply to André Polykanine

I mean, if you mean that I could use my braille display on mac, without using a keyboard for everything, then yes, braille support probably sucks, but it doesn't. You could connect braille displays on mac way before you could with NVDA, without downloading any drivers, etc. And now that focus have added HID toggles and stuff, it's awesome. MacOs looks so much like a freakin phone now, kind of. IF you're on an iPhone, switching won't even be hard, except the shortcuts. You can assign so many more things in VO now that didn't work before. Now, if they fix a few annoying bugs, it'll be great, but they haven't yet.
in reply to André Polykanine

I don't think you can customise braille tables, because libloui and apple's braille tables, but libloui is for example broken for bulgarian, so is apple's and we have written feedback, I just guess a lot of users have to do that. But you don't need language profiles, because you can switch with just cmd vo shift between tables. Mac has two rotor-like things. One is like the one on the phone, the other one has voices, braille tables, rate, volume, pitch, etc. So I have three or so braille tables. And yeah, I think you can reverse assign your panning keys, or change the auto advance speed, assign keys on the display to do that, etc. Maybe there's a way to customise liblouis tables, but I am not sure, maybe there isn't. I haven't looked extensively into that.
in reply to André Polykanine

Oh yeah, I can make cursors non-blinking, I can tell the status cells to screw off, I can make underlines, italics, whatever the heck I want to do with the thing. The only thing I can't do, is update the focus via mac, but that's an fs issue, not my issue. I have windows for that. IT actually fell into a bootloop, and I had to flash its firmware twice, it sucked.

Hey #a11y folks,

I started writing an article about how you can sneak in #accessibility fixes (as a developer or designer) without telling your boss.

Do you have any stories you would like to share that I could use for the article?

I did it by silently adding landmark elements and a skip link, updating global focus styles so that they're consistent and accessible and other evil shenanigans. 😈

#blog #html #css #javascript #WebDev #frontend

It's Nid-de-poule season! :D [It's always Nid-de-poule season in Montréal!]

Via the 311 app, I've reported more than 40 potholes since January 1... the best is when they ask for a photo!

FYI 75% of these potholes in CDN-NDG existed BEFORE Winter proper... the borough just lets the snow fill them and freeze over. LOL

montreal.citynews.ca/2026/01/1… #polMTL #MTLpoli #potholepalooza #niddepoulooza #nidsdepoule #montreal #potholes

I'm a forty-five-year-old man, and I've been using desktop web browsers for twenty-eight of them, and only a few months ago I learned how to highlight text that is a hyperlink without clicking the link: by holding Alt why highlighting. I use it many times a day now. How did even use the web before that?

In case you still didn't know it, now you do.

Thank you @jhsoby for teaching me this.

SelfHosting week2, phase 1.
Setup: Hostinger provider, KVM2 VPS plan. 2 CPU cores, 8 GB RAM, 100 GB storage, Debian 12, YunoHost 12.1.39 stable, WordPress 6.9 branch.
WordPress procedure, I assumed it had to be the easiest, where I am mostly skilled in; obviously, it wasn't.
First of all, because YunoHost installs a plugin called "Companion auto update" which gives an error just on admin page. F-off to it. In that case I deactivated it through terminal, but I found the error's origin thanks to an LLM which interpreted the log for me. If I were unexperienced with web sites advanced configurations, I couldn't have figured it out.
My current multilingual approach on production website, has been a very satisfying experience but I'm noticing it requires too much attention in long term; full-site editing (gutenberg), manual template switch for each English or Italian post, some custom code to manage search and taxonomies. But any deep maintenance could break everything.

So I decided to follow an advice from @2ndkauboy a German blogger who wrote about MultiLingualPress, plug-in connected to MultiSite WordPress platforms during Advent period in his "Plugin Advent Calendar".
Having a VPS now I assumed to be 100% free to perform Multisite and began to build it: YunoHost's WordPress installer asked me if I wanted MultiSite or not, I confirmed YES.
The first obstacle was it did not work as I desired: my idea was to get "domain.extension/" as main site while "domain.extension/english" as second language website but YunoHost refused to place WordPress into the main directory, namely subdomain.domain.extension/, with multisite setup on.
So I removed WordPress from @yunohost by command: "sudo yunohost app remove wordpress"
Re-installed through the same script, sudo yunohost app install wordpress, this time answering "NO" to multisite option, and it accepted to provide the / directory as location.
Enabled MultiSite manually by editing wp-config.php file and installing it, then added extra-lines in the wp-config as well, after the network creation, using subdirectories for multisite setup. YunoHost uses nginx, so I went to modify the subdomain's WordPress nginx configuration; in that case as well, LLM helped me.
But then came trouble: I was logged off WordPress admin. No way to recover the password, no way to access its dashboard.
So, I gave up.
Tried another day: remove, re-install, set MultiSite manually. This time I used another e-mail address and when I got stuck, I managed to reset its password. But after setting main and secondary web sites, the result was wp-admin on main site worked, while /english/wp-admin returned an error: "ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS".
No way to make it work at all!
So, I resigned. Removed, re-installed with multi-site on natively, by setting the path to subdomain.domain.ext/wp/
having /wp/ and /wp/english/ seemed to be the less evil.
In the end the too_many_redirects error was still there, and disappeared only when I added this string:
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
into the nginx WordPress-specific configuration, under the "location" setting.
Not bad, I assumed it was OK.
But installing MultilingualPress, the plugin suggested by the German blogger of before, wp-admin returned a critical error. Maybe a database, or something else.
Increased the php memory to 256M in wp-config.php and the multilingual press then resulted as active, in the network setup.
So I tried to connect the two blogs, setting related languages and trying to flag relations one another.
But nothing worked. The relations weren't flagged, and going to network / plugins, returned an error again.
So, in the end, I've resigned at the moment, to create two subdomains. English and Italian. Where I have two separate WordPress installations.
I'd like to try again the Multisite experience, though.
#accessibility #a11y #debian #multilingual #multisite #SelfHost #SelfHosting #WordPress #Yunohost