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The best bit about having smart thermostats is now I can hate the summer heat *with graphs*. This is downstairs. It is *much* hotter upstairs.


Open Source spotlight from @ktn -- including an interview with @r10s about past and future challenges with #deltachat and #chatmail ...

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The seventh day of DebConf24 has ended, we start again tomorrow, the final day of DebConf24, Saturday 3, August at 10:00 KST (01:00 UTC). The schedule for the day will be debconf24.debconf.org/schedule… Thank you to all our contributors, viewers, and to our Debconf Video team! See you tomorrow! #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian



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Child A's first wobbly tooth fell out yesterday at nursery, and they didn't even notice! We only spotted the gap in the evening when I was helping them brush their teeth. They were very upset they couldn't leave anything for the #toothfairy , or get a coin for it. But don't worry, #German paperwork to the rescue. I created a mini 'lost tooth' form that we've filled out and put under the pillow instead, I'm sure it'll work out 😉

#FediEltern #Parenting




Bugfix rate in the #curl project is currently racing to an all-time high.

(yes, presumably this also means we insert more bugs as well as there need to be something to fix...)

#curl


FediMeta, FediNuke

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FediMeta, FediNuke
what's fedi nuke? that hashtag shows nothing else but this post on my instance
in reply to the esoteric programmer

re: FediMeta, FediNuke

@esoteric_programmer this article describes FediNuke. A subset of a subset of the pleroma.envs.net blocklist, with receipts, for the worst instances on Fedi. It’s designed to be suitable for new admins who don’t know a good starting point but are wary of most blocklists.

The linked article describes how it’s made and the criteria I use. The bar for inclusion is higher than most lists: staff with Nazi imagery, staff participating in targeted harassment campaigns against marginalized users by sending shock content and sui-bait, staff posting anti-Black and antisemitic racial caricatures, etc. are all common reasons to end up on the list.

You can either scroll through receipts and pick which instances you want to block, or just import and review later.



Kiosks, touch screens and physical devices: a couple of issues and good examples for physical and screen reader accessibility for ATMs, kiosks, charging pole for electric vehicles, etc., and what the European Accessibility Act requires for such devices
axesslab.com/ict-a11y-eu/
axesslab.com/ict-a11y-eu/


One would expect progress to go forward, not backwards. 🙄

news.schiphol.com/schiphol-rot…

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@ttyS1 At least now they have some working water taps after security - they removed them during covid.



Sovereign Tech Fund Preparing Fellowship Program For Open-Source Maintainers

phoronix.com/news/STF-Fellowsh…

#OpenSource #fellowship



A quick accessibility review of the new Lenovo Tab Plus accessibleandroid.com/a-quick-…


Screen Reader Basics That Both Blind and Sighted Should Know accessibleandroid.com/screen-r…


After the Afternoon break, last set of talks for today, in Bada the traditional 'Lightning Talks' by a multitude of speakers, the 'Cloud team BoF' (There is no cloud, it’s just someone else’s computer... But it can still run Debian says the summary) in Pado, and in CEO the 'Cloud team BoF' will bring together everyone who is into Kernel to discuss everything about kernel (not streamed) #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian


‘Sensational breakthrough’ marks step toward revealing hidden structure of prime numbers science.org/content/article/se…


Talks at 3:30 PM (KST) (06:30 UTC) in #DebConf24 are 'Quickly Test Your Kernel with GitLab CI' in Bada, 'Ideas to Move Debian Installer Forward' in Somin, and 'preserving other build artifacts' in Pado. The 'Debian India BoF' (not streamed) is held in CEO #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian


Utah State University to open national center for digital accessibility of learning materials | StateScoop statescoop.com/utah-state-nati…


Join us at 3:00 PM (KST) (06:00 UTC) for 'A web service for building your own customized Debian live image' in Bada. #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian


After the break we return with 3 streamed talks at 2:30 PM (KST) 05:30 UTC) : 'deepin Linux: A Journey through Development and Packaging' in Bada, 'Debian Installer Usability Tests - Take 2' in Somin, and 'Past, Present and Future of Networking in Debian' in Pado. The '2nd Python Bof' held in CEO is non-streamed. #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian


Konec Jaromíra Soukupa. Přišel definitivně o vliv na TV Barrandov. To je tak, když vsadíš na Okamuru, nebo zlodědka.
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in reply to Archos

teda, v tom článku to popisují docela dramaticky. Zlomil vaz, přišel o srdeční záležitost,… Přitom před časem dal v jednom podcastu jasně najevo, že se toho chce zbavit 😀


in reply to Wolf70 🐺🐺🐈🐈

Chudáci hafani, místo abys je pustil dovnitř, jako každý den, tak musí najednou za sklem koukat, jak se jim tam roztahujou nějaký kočky. Styď se! 😁
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In case anyone who cares missed this, based on user feedback, I updated my AxSHammer Firefox add-on to add "Kill all aria-label" and "Kill all ARIA roles". As always, this could do as much harm as it does good, so if it breaks anything, you get to treasure all the little pieces. addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef…
#accessibility
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in reply to Jamie Teh

@Jamie Teh Thanks for the notice. Most likelly I was not paying attention previously and this is indeed great addon with nice name according to what it does.
in reply to Jamie Teh

as a web developer, this tool seems immensely helpful, thank you


New entry in my “uses” page:

usvg is an SVG compiler, and one of the most under-appreciated tools I use. It compiles complex SVGs into simpler path-based SVGs. Edge-case SVGs may render incorrectly in some renderers (e.g. librsvg), but compiling them with usvg tends to iron these edge-cases out and make them more compatible. usvg is part of the resvg project, which is the most conformant SVG renderer I know of (and much smaller than librsvg if you include dependencies!).

I’ve sent all the SVGs on seirdy.one through usvg, and rasterized many of the emotes on pleroma.envs.net with resvg.

(sorry for the delete-redraft; I posted the wrong link and the link preview didn’t update when I edited!)

#SVG

#svg
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oh and both resvg and usvg are written in the orange crab language, which i know a lot of people on this network like.



the hardest part of being an admin is resisting the urge to delete someone else’s posts. /j
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At 11:30AM (KST) (02:30 UTC) there are 2 talks scheduled, 'Debian riscv64 port update' in Bada, and the 'debian.social BoF' in Pado. #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian



Librsvg 2.58.93 is out!

This is for the GNOME 47 beta release.

There's a new Rust crate, librsvg-rebind, courtesy of @sophie, which lets you use the system's librsvg shared library from Rust via a generated binding. It's different from the idiomatic Rust API, but it saves you binary size if you can assume that librsvg.so is already in the system.

Also, a bunch of dependency updates and build fixes.

gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg…

in reply to Wesley Moore

@wezm I'm generally of the opinion that "code has to live somewhere" and that hard drives are cheap... but for example, there was a genuine concern from people who use librsvg as part of an AWS lambda and binaries must be small there - they wanted to remove the legacy gdk-pixbuf functions, which they don't use.

For flatpaks, size doesn't matter much, but for Loupe it does make sense to just use the runtime's shared librsvg instead of embedding it in the app's binary.

in reply to Federico Mena Quintero

yeah the space is cheap but having to compile and embed a copy of hyper and tokio (for example) into every every little tool kinda seems silly if they could instead use a shared dynamic library.



I'm weird and I approve this message.

Remember people: "Normal" is a setting on the dryer.

There is no such thing.

We are all "weird" to someone. No biggie.

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Welcome back to our 6th day of the 24th Debian Developers Conference held in Busan, Korea. Please check the the conference schedule: debconf24.debconf.org/schedule… for events and talks you would like to view. We will update before each talk and make announcements from this channel. Happy Debian to you'! #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian


Reflecting on our Music Industry Engagement Internship programme - Sound Without Sight soundwithoutsight.org/reflecti…

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Pensaba retomar el podcast hasta la próxima semana pero los Juegos Olímpicos tenían otros planes. Este episodio va sobre los ataques transodiantes a dos boxeadoras cisgénero. open.spotify.com/episode/2j0mO…