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Our parents really said "stop crying or I'll give you something to cry about" and then they burned down the planet and crashed the economy a dozen times.


real footage of me walking around perfectly normally after an excruciating leg day workout: youtube.com/watch?v=kTm0f6YUNF…


Left-wing coalition wins French elections so King Macron forms right-wing government.

Such democracy.

(In case you needed yet another reminder that fucking neoliberals will always choose fascism over social justice when they feel their wallets are threatened.)

bbc.com/news/articles/c8rd52zl…

#France #Macron #democracy

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Wonder what iOS version introduced password sharing between browsers? Looks like an iOS18 feature. Really cool. I can now retrieve my Chrome passwords in Safari or just inside web views. Super-convenient! :)
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Dear distro maintainers and "i build my own stuff" people:

In case you want to check out 0.42.0 upfront: we've tagged the first releases candidates of #phosh and related components today. Release is planned 2024-09-30 (gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p…)

We have some more fixes pending but the bulk of things should be in.



No vida, FairPhone už bude mít nový domov ❤️
Mě tak moc mrzí, že už ho nepoužívám, ale teď půjde na lepší, kde si ho na rozdíl ode mě budou víc vážit 😁


Bartoš by měl odstoupit. Za rok vzniknou nečekaná spojenectví, projeví se síla Prahy, říká expert
denikn.cz/1530876/bartos-by-me…


Dáme si hudební kvíz?
Vítěz něco vyhraje... Ale další kvíz asi bude co 😂


There is Street View imagery inside the Chernobyl coffin 🤔
in reply to Federico Mena Quintero

¿O sea que podemos ir a explorar la zona como si fuera S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl?


Myslím, že Garminy si ze mne dělají šoufky nebo se mi snaží trapně vlichotit.


Tak mi dorazil email, že YouTube premium zdraží o další kilo. A to už mi přijde hodně. Skoro 400,- Kč za family měsíčně mi příjdete mimo. Zvlášť když víte že to samé třeba v Turecku dávají za cca 80,- Kč. Takže odhlášeno a jdu hledat, jak úspěšně blokovat reklamu na YT. #sorryjako Nějaké tipy?


Protože covid je stále mezi námi, registroval jsem se právě na 6. očkování.
in reply to SuspiciousDuck

@SuspiciousDuck No jo no, já chodím pravidelně každý rok. A jako první jsem měl Astra Zenecu, u té byly 2 dávky na začátku.
in reply to Robin Bedrunka 🐞

ja už ani neviem ktorá bola moja prvá ale bola jednodávková.

edit: Pfizer
edit1: v Prahe v O2 Aréne

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2. den vyklízení mamčiny ordinace po povodních za námi. Uff… 😓

Ale máme hotovo. Zbyly věci na odvezení stěhováky do spalovny, jinak mlsáme vyklizeno.

A teď hurá udělat ordinaci novou. Teda - dneska už ne.



Contra the “humans are a virus” discourse that’s popular among eco-fascists and, unfortunately, a sizable segment of the left that likes to imagine other people (but never them) are The Problem, humans have a long history of sustainably and often *beneficially* interacting with their environments.

“Even 12,000 y ago, nearly three quarters of Earth’s land was inhabited and therefore shaped by human societies, including more than 95% of temperate and 90% of tropical woodlands. Lands now characterized as ‘natural,’ ‘intact,’ and ‘wild’ generally exhibit long histories of use, as do protected areas and Indigenous lands, and current global patterns of vertebrate species richness and key biodiversity areas are more strongly associated with past patterns of land use than with present ones in regional landscapes now characterized as natural.”

In other words, much of the wilderness we imagine as pristine reservoirs of biodiversity is in reality the product of human effort.

pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2023…

in reply to HeavenlyPossum

The Amazon River basin is covered with rain forest that many people mistake for a primordial sort of natural reserve, lightly peopled and untouched until recent deforestation.

On the contrary, we now know that the Amazon was once densely peopled as archeologists continue to discover the remains of city after sprawling city. The Amazon forest we see today is the remains of what was once a vast garden, cultivated to supply food to those cities.

Indigenous land use was once so pervasive and intensive that the forest’s soils, normally fairly poor, are pockmarked with patches of terra preta de Índio—“black earth of the Indians”—which are particularly fertile and self-sustaining soils produced by human activity.

nature.com/articles/s41467-022…



Are you a FOSS developer? Do you want to learn #Rust #RustLang? I will give a two hour course on the basics of Rust Saturday, September 28, at 16:00 UTC. This is early evening for Europe, and morning in the US. (I can do another session that's more suitable for Asia, later.)

Info: liw.fi/training/rust-foss-dev/



Boosting this again to add that if you don't know about Deniz Camp already, you should get acquainted with his work. I'm gonna be tracking everything he writes him forward after being blown away by this and his work on Ultimates.

crab.garden/@brainblasted/1131…



Man muss übrigens nicht 'links' sein, wenn man gegen die völkischen und rassistischen Positionen der #AfD Stellung beziehen will.
Es reicht, Anstand zu haben.
#afd



Cum Ex - eine der größten Banken- und Finanz-Betrugsreihen der letzten Jahrzehnte.
Aber was soll‘s?
„Nächste Woche soll ein Gesetz im Bundestag verabschiedet werden, das es Banken ermöglicht, quasi legal Beweise zu vernichten, die ihre Beteiligung an CumCum-Geschäften belegen könnten.“

Anne Brorhilker von @Finanzwende ruft zum Widerstand auf.

Unterzeichnen könnt ihr hier: weact.campact.de/petitions/cum…



they called it trickle-down economics because 'financial waterboarding' didn't poll well with focus groups


Being human includes making mistakes.

Demanding perfection - the absolute absence of mistakes under any circumstances - is, therefore, dehumanizing.

To selectively dehumanize a group of people, while demanding perfection on behalf of another group of people, is called oppression.

When this is done on the basis of race, it is racism.

When some queer uses a hashtag created by a queer to smear and harass another queer for some imperfection, this is dehumanizing and bad enough... but when the first queer is white, and the other two are Black, this is fucking racist.

And supporting this behavior, while deciding not to be critical, or spend any time learning the details, is also racist.



Here's the disappointingly inaccessible AirPods 4 reset procedure from #Apple:

1. Open the lid of your charging case.
2. Double-tap the front of the case while the status light is on.
3. Double-tap again when the status light flashes white.
4. Double-tap a third time when the status light flashes faster. When the status light flashes amber then flashes white, you can reconnect your AirPods.

#accessibility



people are told that equinox is the start of autumn and yet can't understand why it starts to feel like autumn weeks before. but if you go by the old calendars, equinox isn't the start: it's when autumn really comes into itself and is entirely its own season.

it used to be, in celtic countries but also elsewhere, that the quarter days — equinoxes and solstices — marked the mid points of the seasons, whereas the cross-quarter days marked their beginnings. the cross-quarter days are at the beginning of february, may, august, and november, and correspond to the modern/christian groundhog's day/candlemas, may day, lammas, and hallowe'en/all saints'.

but just like solstices and equinoxes, the cross-quarter days are specific astronomical points in the year and technically fall sometime during the first week of the month in question.

so northern hemisphere spring is born in february, when the wind begins to change and the air feels different sometimes. summer in may, when the world has truly come to life. autumn in august, when the wind changes again, and winter in november when the world begins to sleep.

this is why winter and summer solstice are traditionally known as midwinter and midsummer. and in china, this time of year is when the mid-autumn festival occurs.

so if the dates of the seasons have never really made sense to you, maybe this is why?

whatever you do, have a blessed and beautiful equinox. may we all find balance today, and rest in the darkness to come.



Today I refactored the code when sending files in FluffyChat. Now the app does not try to load all bytes from the files at once. It first checks the sizes and queries the max file size from the server.

Previously the app could even crash when picking a too large file. Especially videos. Now it is possible to pick large videos and let the app try to compress them, without the risk, that the app crashes.

This should make sending large files a much smoother experience.

github.com/krille-chan/fluffyc…




Comics are my favorite storytelling format by far. I want to read more comics


Silicon Valley has a monopoly on the web. But we can make a difference by choosing privacy-friendly alternatives. Here are some ideas:

✅ Tuta Mail
✅ Tuta Calendar
✅ Firefox browse
✅ DuckDuckGo search
✅ OpenStreetMap
✅ Mastodon
✅ LibreOffice

What are your favorite apps?

Read more on how Google pays to maintain its #monopoly: tuta.com/blog/google-search-mo…

in reply to Tuta

Hope you consider adding Kagi Search to future lists! Ad-free, tracking-free and committed to protecting user privacy: kagi.com/welcome

We share the same values as Tuta 😊


in reply to Stéphanie Pageau

beware of potholes. Not sure the 417 is in construction but it was still much better.


Using GPT-4 to generate 100 words consumes up to 3 bottles of water — AI data centers also raise power and water bills for nearby residents | Tom's Hardware tomshardware.com/tech-industry…


🚲 Rolling through life one pedal at a time.

Can you imagine a city with less noise and less air pollution?

Today we experienced it here in Brussels and in hundreds of EU cities on #CarFreeDay!

1929 cities from 43 countries are participating with a single motto: ‘Shared public spaces’ and show their commitment to cleaner and more sustainable urban transport during #MobilityWeek.



Meta AI hallucinated so badly yesterday that it invented a completely non-existing menu after I took a picture of a menu in a restaurant. That sort of hallucination should go into a Museum of Modern Arts. :)
in reply to Chi Kim

@chikim Luckily, I double-checked with a sighted friend who was with us. This is how I discovered the discrepancy shall we call it! :) ,
in reply to victor tsaran

Once I get a free minute, I will post both the pic and the Meta AI output here, so you can judge for yourself. Of course, I already submitted the feedback to Meta, so hopefully, they'll work on it!


The BT Speak (blazietech.com/bt-speak-pro), particularly in its "traditional" (non-GUI) mode, takes such an interesting approach to implementing a UI specifically for blind people.

From the mid 2000s until I got my BT Speak, I thought the only viable options were to either implement a screen reader for a GUI, or implement a fully custom UI designed specifically for speech output and whatever kind of keyboard or keypad the device supports. The BT Speak does neither. 1/?

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in reply to Matt Campbell

Very interesting writeup on this. Now if they want to keep everything open-source, I don't really see how they can allow NLS talking book playback. Yes I know that in a good security system only the private keys and not the source code need to stay hidden, but still I can't see NLS being happy with anyone being able to look at the source code on-device and find out where those keys are stored.



Decided to finally step off the "zero point something" versioning scheme treadmill for Amberol, and released 2024.1.

Fixed up a bunch of small issues that were tied up in my attempt at getting "1.0" out of the door, before realising that version numbers are complete fiction, and there's no reason whatsoever for an application to start out of "zero point" and reach the fabled "one point oh" status.

#amberol #maintainerlife #freesoftware

in reply to Emmanuele Bassi

Version numbers are free! Delighted to see you moving closer to the light.


Trying out Tuba again and wow, I'm quite impressed! The login flow was as quick and painless as it gets, and the client feels quite polished.

github.com/GeopJr/Tuba




I'm currently re-writing the Applevis braille screen input tutorial. There's a *lot* of new stuff to cover!
in reply to Alex Hall

Rewrite complete! If you're new to Braille Screen Input, or confused about the changes made to it in iOS 18, give this newly updated guide a read. applevis.com/guides/guide-brai… CC @AppleVis
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