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There's a line that keeps coming up in so many conversations I'm in these days: It feels like 2004 on the internet again. And that's a good thing, because it means all of today's incumbents won't make it to the next era of the internet. anildash.com/2024/10/15/its-20…



Top-ranked Surfshark is 87% off with this early Black Friday VPN deal pcworld.com/article/2489139/to…



If any of you Linux users out there are getting bored, you may want to try one of the BSDs. BSD of course stands for Berkeley Software Distribution and all the information you need on running BSD can be found in the Berkeley Distribution Software Manuals, or BDSM for short. So Google BDSM to get started.


Latest update from @brewsterkahle: "Wayback Machine running strong (yippie!).

Still working to bring archive.org items & other services online safely.

@internetarchive
team spirits high, but tired."

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How many countries have you visited, other than your native country? #Poll #Polls #Tootsday

  • None (0 votes)
  • 1-4 (0 votes)
  • 5-8 (0 votes)
  • 9+ (0 votes)
Poll end: 2 weeks ago



Doctor Who Time War Sale! bigfinish.com/news/v/doctor-wh…


Beyond Death | To The Best Of Our Knowledge ttbook.org/show/beyond-death


I think part of the reason why Mastodon fails for me is because it offers far too much control to users over what they see. I think this creates insular communities where reach is limited and opinions go unchallenged because that makes people uncomfortable.

If BLM / George Floyd happened on Mastodon instead of other social media, I do not think that change would've occurred because either people would mute the tags or words, or admins would ban profiles talking about it (because Masto is white)

in reply to Sam

I honestly think that take is extremely interesting because of how counterintuitive it is. I'm not sure I agree, and it's hard to make the case that letting users control their feeds is bad; but it's possibly true as well.


Šutaj Eštok is the Kotlár 2 :kekw:
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My peeps, we are hiring. I've been at Coda for nearly a year and genuinely look forward to work every day. I get to work on the cool projects I want, with smart, kind people who enjoy what they're doing. And now we can use more help in our security department.

We're looking for a 100% remote (in the US, due to compliance obligations) security engineer. Downside: you have to see me all the time. More info at job-boards.greenhouse.io/coda/…

If this looks interesting, please hit me up for the details.



oooh, the redbox uses full AES encryption!

and they always use the same key which is embedded in the executable right next to the encrypt() and decrypt() functions. well done, guys



AMD, Intel, and a slew of tech companies are teaming up to fend off ARM chips theverge.com/2024/10/15/242710…


I have to ask, because apparently a lot of people don’t use the keyboard to navigate websites at all. I do it all the time.

#a11y

  • Use Keyboard sometimes (41%, 39 votes)
  • Use Keyboard frequently (33%, 31 votes)
  • Use Keyboard with assistive tech (4%, 4 votes)
  • Only use the mouse/touchpad/pointer (20%, 19 votes)
93 voters. Poll end: 2 weeks ago

#a11y

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My violence towards robot vacuums (usually when they get caught in cords for the MILLIONTH TIME) is vindicated.

They're spies.

werd.io/2024/insecure-deebot-r…



If you are using a so called smart connected TV and are concerned about your privacy, you should read the following scientific article: "Watching TV with the Second-Party: A First Look at Automatic Content Recognition Tracking in Smart TVs"
arxiv.org/pdf/2409.06203v1

In short, if your TV's settings are not correctly adjusted, it can periodically (in some cases, every 10 seconds) send a fingerprint of what is being displayed to a server to find out what you are watching.



"#PHP RFC: Add persistent #curl share handles"

wiki.php.net/rfc/curl_share_pe…

The PR => github.com/php/php-src/pull/15…

#php #curl


The incredibly talented Lupita Nyong’o now has a podcast:

brittlepaper.com/2024/10/kenya…


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It is sad that the comment section was exactly what I expected, even here on Mastodon.

Woman posts about how men often react negatively to things women say for no apparent reason.

The exact kind of man she's talking about shows up and does exactly that. Exclaims, I would never do that, while doing that.



"Incremental #HTTP Messages" proposal:

Upon receiving a header section that includes the Incremental header field, HTTP intermediaries SHOULD NOT buffer the entire message before forwarding it. Instead, intermediaries SHOULD transmit the header section downstream and continuously forward the bytes of the message body as they arrive.

datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft…

#http
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

Trying to fix the HTTP misuses of SSE and others. What can an honest CDN do?


Zatiaľ sa nesťahujem, všetko vyriešené pre zatiaľ, izba prelepená "plombami" a všetko upratané, dokonca úplne nové WCko, vážne. 😄
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aj toto je nové, pripomína mi to...

edit: resp. som to nemal povolené ale ináč to vidím iba posledných pár dní

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why is the sky a SPHERE???

why do I have to know SPHERICAL GEOMETRY?????

we should live in a CUBE. a CUBE is a nice, sensible shape! flat planes are EASY.

this has been the latest in my series of rants about how astronomy is unnecessarily hard, tune in next week for "why does everything have to be MOVING all the time"

edited to add necessary context: I am a professional astronomer

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(Update: I previously said “mailing lists” but very little of the recent report concerns itself with email. The point still stands.)

There is a point getting lost in the noise of the Stallman thing which I’d like to highlight, in the hopes of helping reply guys understand why they’re receiving such a furious response to what they believe is a principled defense of open debate:

The events where Stallman was obnoxious were *for free software projects*. That is to say, a *professional context*.

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in reply to Glyph

Subjects such as the appropriate criminal sanction for offenses such as statutory rape, necrophilia, zoophilia, sexual assault, are things that society needs to reckon with. That is true. But it is NEVER, EVER APPROPRIATE TO DISCUSS *ANY* OF THESE SUBJECTS IN A PROFESSIONAL CONTEXT. It does not matter if your perspective is complex, nuanced, or even objectively correct. *Bringing up* these subjects in an inappropriate context is itself part of creating a hostile work environment.


#SKpolitika, verzia "posledne slovo #BraňoBezák" + #HowItStartedVsHowItsGoing:

1/2

How it started: "Programové vyhlásenie tejto vlády sa volá: Lepšie, pokojnejšie a bezpečne žiť."

dennikn.sk/4252319/newsfilter-…

in reply to Peter Hanecak

Už chýba len aby Černáka pustili z väzenia a mohol pokračovať tam kde skončil, a máme tu už doslova naspäť 90-tky.
in reply to Daniel Tóth 🏔️

neverím tomu že by v tom pokračoval, niečo do seba to ale má.
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It took a while but the developer has finally added the required accessibility enhancements so I can finally share a fun little game called Language Guessr. You're given a short audio recording and it is your task to guess what language it is in. Should you give the wrong answer, you have the option to hear a sample recording in the language you indicated so that you can learn the difference. A great little toy for language geeks. There's an edit combobox at the top to search for the country so that you don't have to navigate the map view which doesn't work with screen readers. Happy playing! languageguessr.io/ #Accessibility #A11y #Blind #Languages

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@modulux @KaraLG84 Hmm, there used to be a bug where you couldn't trigger the audio to play but that has been fixed specifically over the weekend. Might it be that the old version is loading for you somehow? Maybe ctrl + F5? Different browser?
in reply to Dr Emma Kate Ward

Doesn't work on Windows, Firefox 131.0.3, which is a pity because it does sound fun.
in reply to Dr Emma Kate Ward

@emma_cogdev @KaraLG84 @modulux Here it works on Windows and Firefox. The only issue I've got is the keyboard not coming up when I try to activate the country search in Safari on iOS. Will report that.
in reply to Paweł Masarczyk

Let me just make sure it's not an add-on issue. Going to open firefox without add-ons and try again.
in reply to modulux

Ok, it works with no add-ons... Now to find out which one is guilty. Probably adblocker or some other privacy thingy.
in reply to Kara Goldfinch

@KaraLG84 Find the "Game controls" region navigating by landmarks and the "Play/Pause Audio"`button is the first control there.


Vždy je to malá výhra keď stihnem električku.


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Absolutely wild how many companies are adopting AI notetaking apps for meetings.

Y'all'er just chill sending your planning, product direction and revenue details to some random third party in exchange for them doing the low value task of halfassing note taking for you?



Wir haben unsere Website renoviert. 🚧 🆕 oskars.org


There’s a lot of complexity around what open means and how that intersects with AI, but from a reputational and consistency perspective I really can’t get over this 👇🏽 for the current draft of the OSI AI definition.
mastodon.social/@odoruhako/113…


Great. I'm looking forward to the next generation of open source hardware drivers and the "detailed descriptions of all contained binary blobs". 🤡



Just read the OSI "Open Source AI Definition" (opensource.org/deepdive/drafts…)
It's basically pointless but the best part is:
Data information needs to include: "a detailed description of all data used for training, including (if used) of unshareable data"

My man. If the data to train the model is unshareable meaning I cannot get it to reproduce your binary/model, your system _is not open source_.

in reply to tante

Great. I'm looking forward to the next generation of open source hardware drivers and the "detailed descriptions of all contained binary blobs". 🤡

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Hoy promoviendo la importancia del uso del bastón blanco para las personas ciegas en el curso con mis estudiantes del curso de asistencia tecnológica en la universidad. Hoy 15 de octubre se celebra a nivel internacional el Día del Bastón Blanco, que ha significado en lograr que las personas ciegas seamos más independientes y podamos lograr la vida que nos propongamos.


Hey fedi, let's play a new(?) game! It's called "Stories That Could Have Happened". :boost_requested:

The game: Someone picks a phenomenon, a saying, an event, or something else, where we don't actually know for sure how it happened or came to exist, and then we collectively write a Story That Could Have Happened about its origins! It doesn't need to be true or based on history!

There are only a few base rules, to keep it fun and non-confrontational for everybody:
1. You can either post a top-level reply to start a new story about the topic, or reply to someone else to continue on their story chain so far.
2. If you reply to someone else, you must either add to it or refine it with more nuance - you cannot outright contradict their post!
3. Posting with public visibility is encouraged, but make sure to add the #StoriesThatCouldHaveHappened hashtag, so that people can mute it if they want.
4. Keep your post short, and leave enough room for the next person to build on it.

So, anyone up for playing? 🙂 Let's start with this topic:

"Turning lead into gold"

Where did the idea come from?



Extraños tiempos estos.

Es normal una cohabitación entre ambas cámaras, con sus choques, pero hay que cumplir unas normas.

O bien el servicio jurídico y el presidente del Senado han prevaricado al permitir que se "vetase" una norma a destiempo, o bien el servicio jurídico y el presidente del Congreso han prevaricado al enviar una norma "vetada" al BOE.

No creo que ninguno rinda cuentas.
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in reply to MicroBlog Castellano

(Ayer, por cosas de la vida, estuve hojeando el código penal, y eran muy numerosas las circunstancias en que un funcionario público podía ser encarcelado por dejación de funciones o por no velar por el cumplimiento de la ley. Pero sospecho que ese tipo de penas sólo se acaban invocando contra nosotros, los don nadies, y ocasionalmente contra algún individuo poderoso cuya corrupción sea ya imposible de disimular).
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Por cierto, sobre este tema vi hace poco una sentencia penal delirante, que condenaba a una secretaria municipal por hacer su trabajo (dar fe del acuerdo de la junta local sobre un asunto que después resultó ser ilegal).


Android 15 is here and will roll out to Google Pixel devices starting today.
pcmag.com/news/google-ships-an…



Interesting live alert on Tech Crunch's site: "Some areas of this page may shift around if you resize the browser window. Be sure to check heading and document order."
- that's a new one, nonetheless a good tip for anyone checking websites or needing magnification along with their screen reader, but also, it's on your responsibility as a web developer to ensure you minimize impacts from reflow as much as possible.


As a reminder, we have a discussion group on Groups.io where you can talk about all things BT Speak. Whether you currently own a BT Speak or are just curious about it, feel free to subscribe by sending an email to
btspeak+subscribe@groups.io.