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Tool Telegram lets you send Message for Groups, topic groups, channels, and normal chats.

Thanks for Aquiles to help making it RB!

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid

in reply to IzzyOnDroid ✅

🇩🇪 "In jedem vierten Ei!" 🎶

Jupp, es ist soweit: 305 apps (25%) bei #IzzyOnDroid sind jetzt #reproducibleBuilds 🥳

Ich fürchte das heißt aber auch: keine "Eier-Toots" bis auf weiteres – das "dritte Ei" liegt in zu weiter Ferne, das wird dieses Jahr nichts mehr 🤣



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Whenever I drop a small screw on the floor, 1% of the time it falls directly on the floor, easy to reach in plain sight. 99% of the time, it teleports to an alternate dimension and is never seen again.
in reply to Col

Even better is when working on a laptop and, just as you finally get the screw unthreaded enough to remove, it slips out of its seat and topples to the innards of the laptop. The only evidence of its existence being its rattling about as you shake the whole device in vain hope of shaking it free (and, if you do manage to shake it loose, then it pops out and scuttles off to through a dimensional tear, never to be seen again on this plane of existence).



wow interesting, I did the hearing test, and (yes) I do have the older Lightning pro 2's. Told me I have no hearing loss in both ears and it couldn't recommend any tuning for me at this time, I guess that's good, and what's nice is your results get saved to the health app so this can be useful over time comparing results, too. Very neat, reminded me of those middle school hearing tests for sure with the tones 3 times in repeat.
in reply to Tamas G

I'm about to try it. Pretty sure it's going to say something like "yeah, you're screwed, we can't help you much."
in reply to Patrick Perdue

@BorrisInABox what I find ironic is, part of me had that same thought (and indeed yours may say different,) especially as they're clever with inserting pauses between the sequences so someone can't just tap their way through it and get a false test. I think that's what astonished me, so a silence doesn't entirely mean it's your ears not picking something up, sometimes it can since they do a lowering - raising of volume effect for some tone series to test your DB range.
in reply to Tamas G

I wondered if it was entirely random to prevent cheating.
in reply to Мира🇧🇬🇭🇺

@tardis @BorrisInABox so what I did was, charge your AirPods, grabbing the IOS 18.1 RC build in the process. (For me this was like 7.9 gigs so took a bit.) If you didn't have 18.1 before you may need to wait after update, but if you had a public beta of 18.1 the firmware should install to the AirPods Pro during charging and should show 7B19 once you reconnect it in Bluetooth > swipe downw to "more info" on your AirPod.
in reply to Tamas G

Ah, I see. Is 18.1 too buggy? I only have one phone, but I could probably do it on the iPad instead.
in reply to Мира🇧🇬🇭🇺

@tardis @BorrisInABox I mean, the build of 18.1 that's out now will be the same one dropping for everyone else next week, so really whether you grab it now or later then won't make a difference in terms of your experience.
in reply to Tamas G

Apparently, I have to wait. It yelled at me to clean my AirPods Pro. I don’t have any distilled water here (the water in this place contains lots of calcium and junk).
in reply to Patrick Perdue

You can use some kinda alcohol but I forgot what kind it was, Apple has recommendations on their support website.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

Uh, Hand sanistasers with more alcohol will work too. Or these uh, I don't know how you call them in English, wipes that have hand sanitasing properties and literally smell like alcohol, just let it vaporise out for a bit, because you need it damp. It worked for me. LOL.
in reply to Мира🇧🇬🇭🇺

LOL Yeah, one day I will learn how to type in English, just not in this life probably.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

Noooo! No way. wow! I must teach you how to be a European from like, the central or eastern parts. We always have supplies, we always buy more than we need. Like, we might not need it now, but it's good to have it. LOL
in reply to Мира🇧🇬🇭🇺

Yep, new mission, visit you and like, bring a lot of things, so you don't have to ever go to that noisy place called a shop. I really dislike shopping, bleh.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

Good good. I wish people shopped more online here, so we could ask sores kindly for accessibility, but meh, we still go to shops and markets.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

I give-up on english, also I totally like your name. Hahaha. I should find one for me. It'll be super fun.
in reply to Tamas G

@pixelate Do you do a one finger double tap with VoiceOver, or a magic tap? If the former, do you have to find a button before you tap?



Dnes v poledne jsem vydal tohle fffilm.cz/2024/10/audio-recenz… a o tři hodiny později mi dorazila do datové schránky výzva, abych začal platit rozhlasové poplatky. Náhoda?

Shodou okolností jsem si zrovna dnes koupil rádio. To je ale náhoda.

#czech

in reply to František Fuka (Fuxoft)

teď jsme na tom byli se ženou. Očekávali jsme pitomou komedii na téma dezinformace, ale tohle bylo po všech stránkách blbý...
Chvílema jsem si říkal že vidím snahu o nějaký apel proti dezinformacím nebo předsudkům, ale pak je to zabalený do spousty předsudkú a dezinformací ztratí to zbytky smyslu...😳


Because it came back up in a fun conversation in the Corecursive Slack today, it seems like a great time to re-up this post I wrote about PL ideas, including type systems, including the super fancy ones we don’t see much of the real world yet: v5.chriskrycho.com/journal/wiz…


Hot off the press in the International Journal of Learner Corpus Research: "The more proficient the learners, the less sophisticated their L2 vocabulary? The curious effect of the reference corpus on mean-frequency measures of lexical sophistication" co-authored with @RaffaellaBottini! 🤗

#CorpusLinguistics #LearnerLanguage #linguistics #OpenAccess

jbe-platform.com/content/journ…



Internationaler Tag der Feststelltaste – INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY
kuriose-feiertage.de/internati…


It always amuses me how the things that keep us alive can also end our lives.
We need water to stay hydrated, but we can drink way too much, or drown.
We need oxygen to breathe, but too much is fatal.
We need blood to keep our body going, but too much blood can become a problem.
It's quite interesting.

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Egypt has had malaria for millennia. King Tutankhamen died of malaria.

After a century-long public health effort, Egypt has just been declared malaria-free.

who.int/news/item/20-10-2024-e… HT @anildash



Time to upgrade #GoToSoicial to 0.17.1, small bugfix release. I'm going to live dangerously and not back up the db (I have a very recent backup from a couple hours ago).
in reply to modulux

Well, that was scary. The analyze query took a bit more than 3 minutes, so I thought I'd broken the instance. Fortunately (or not, depending if you can put up with me) I'm back!


My blog took an extra nap the last twelve hours. I hope you all took advantage of that and did something extra fun. Now the pause is over and we're back to our regular programming.
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Buenos días desde la Administración Pública.

Ya tenemos redactada la orden de delegación y su documentación aneja. Ahora a informes varios y a vivir.



Esta mañana iba en bicicleta, por el centro del carril derecho en una vía de dos carriles, uno por sentido. En un semáforo, el coche que tenía detrás ha decidido usar un estrecho margen a mi izquierda para intentar ponerse en paralelo, cosa que no ha conseguido porque, como digo, yo estaba en medio del carril. Y, además, había vehículos que estaban detenidos y miraban en dirección contraria.

Circular en el centro del carril es clave para la seguridad porque eres más visible, te adelantan menos y se ralentiza el tráfico de la calle, mejorando la seguridad de terceros.

Pero el señor™ quería pasar. Y quería pasar tanto que primero me ha rozado, luego ha tocado la bici con el morro, y finalmente ha empezado a empujar. Tras un intercambio de palabras sin sentido que no llegó a la categoría de 'diálogo', el señor™ no me ha dejado otra opción: he metido una pedalada, poniéndome delante, he metido mi bici DEBAJO de su coche, y luego he llamado a la Policía Local.

El señor™ no podía echar para atrás porque había más vehículos detrás, que han empezado a acumularse. Varias peatonas que contemplaban la escena se han quedado a comer palomitas y, una vez ha venido la policía, han servido de testigos ante los eventos. No ha ayudado nada que el señor™ condujese sin seguro, el coche no tuviese la ITV pasada y tuviese varias multas sin abonar. Pleno. Tampoco ha ayudado que se haya enfrentado a la policía a voces y que luego se haya puesto a darle patadas a una papelera.

✅ Ha sumado una multa más, se le ha retirado el vehículo y no se ha ido esposado de purito milagro.

✅ Al menos durante unos días, quizá semanas, tendremos un energúmeno menos en nuestras calles.

Y esta es la política a partir de ahora, sin medias tintas, sin grises, sin mirar hacia otro lado. Hay gente a la que hay que sacar de la calzada porque es un peligro. PUNTO



My Mona free trial expires in a couple days and TBH I'm not sure I'm sold. Not on Mona itself - the app is fantastic - but on Mastodon itself. It feels like no matter how I use it there's a drawback. More tight-knit instances silence too many others and essentially censor my feeds. The more general instances censor less, but there's less engagement and wildly less accurate people recommendations. Am I just using it wrong?
in reply to James Scholes

@jscholes James put all this so much more eloquently than I ever could. Mona Pro is good, as it lets you write longer posts, (threads), and repost stuff, but those are the only 2 "pro" functions I use. Mastodon is somewhat like old Twitter, without the advantages of keeping up with news and other important alerts. The conversations are easy on here, but it's not easy to branch out and follow everything you might be interested in. (1/2)
in reply to Rachel Ramos

This is a feature of Mona which is useless, as longer posts are controlled by your instance. Nobody should be paying to have more than 500 characters, with the knowledge that one, there are free alternatives, and two, character limits for posts are controlled by instance, not client. Three, that's an overpaid app for which I could buy a month worth of food, still. Now, on the fedi topic. There's RSS for news, as far as I know, as well as news apps. No one really should tell us where to go or stay, nor should we follow trends. If we think here, or Facebook, or Twitter isn't our place, then we could live with our own limitations, imposed solely by us alone. I still have Facebook, use Whatsapp, and recently deleted Instagram. There are times where nowhere is our place, and we have to learn to let go of some things, to not follow others because of a community, but to look out for what is good for us, where we feel okay. Unfortunately, there is no perfection, so I do not think that people should be criticised for even using X or FB, even if I,myself, do not agree. Hate is petty sometimes, then it boarders on shear extremism of who can hate more, who can spam more, etc. And that goes for everything in the world. Conclusion, if you think Mastodon and fedi in general are not your place, do what is good for you. The choice is yours. And if they are your place, and you need to adjust, welcome to what the fediverse is. There are alternatives to Facebook, Goodreads, Instagram, twitch, and a few others I don't know of. Unfortunately, I wrote a novel, and this is from an instance where 5000 is the limit.

in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 Combination of BlueSky getting an influx of users because of the lack of a block feature at Twitter, and blind people over here are curious about it. In my case, that’s where publishing Twitter went. Finally, I had to assure followers that their interactions with my posts over here are not transferred over there because of the bridge. I explained to them that this is only one way and their interactions would not be recorded by the bridge.


So, like, I have a pair of the 1st-gen Bose frames lying around here. Would be happy to give them away, but not sure if anyone would be interested. On top of this, the shipping costs have gone up so much that it does not often make sense to send things out unless someone agrees to pay for the shipping. There you have it! :)



Zemřel Paul Di'Anno, bývalý frontman Iron Maiden. V Kolíně už zpíval jen na vozíčku
magazin.aktualne.cz/kultura/ze…



This Raspberry Pi ghost talks to trick-or-treaters using AI tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/…

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What happens when your finances are controled by the one you're supposed to trust most?
What happens when you're told to keep up appearances to family and friends when all you really want to do is confess?
What happens when walls get built and secrets are all you dabble in?
Find out in my latest #blog.
shimmerscript.net/the-cost-of-…
#blog
in reply to Lauren Celeste

Blow the doors wide open and be yourself. Do what you feel is right for you. Make it clear that you will accept help, but you don't want any of it if there are going to be strings attached to it in the way there use to be. That is all from me on this issue.


Voy a pasar el diciembre andando en bici desde Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca hasta Orizaba, Veracruz. Una historia de una parte de la ruta:

andarres.com/siempre-hay-mas-d…



Recommendation for scientific Mastodon!

We have seen how, once again, Nobel prizes have been awarded to men. why?

This article reviews the different studies carried out on this male chauvinist phenomenon and provides some collective solutions.

elsaltodiario.com/paradoja-jev…



So learned something new about jaws today. You can hit insert space followed by F4 on your keyboard, and Jaws will shut down and restart automatically. Don't know if that would recover from a really bad crash, but as it's a new Jaws tool, for me anyway, thought I'd share
in reply to David Dunphy

Depending on what's caused the crash, the layer key (insert+space) might not work. They introduced insert+windows+f4 as an emergency kill shortcut with JAWS 8. I presume it still works!
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo That Windows Insert F4 never seems to work at my job sadly, but I was aware of that shortcut


Welcome to Nepal this week. We're starting off in Kathmandu and the joy of walking around some marvellous temples with a camera. So much to work with. So much inspiration.

#Nepal #Photography #Kathmandu #Lumix

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in reply to Ewen Bell 📷

I love these pictures, such a beautiful place and people! ❤️

It breaks my heart that so many buildings are still held with support beams, so much earthquake damage everywhere.



Thunderbird for Android 8.0b4 is out and available for testing! Help us test the new subscription funding feature and the QR code Export to Mobile feature, now on the desktop Thunderbird Beta image! For more detailed testing notes, see our mailing list announcement. thunderbird.topicbox.com/group… Full release notes: github.com/thunderbird/thunder…

#thunderbird #development #opensource

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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

Do y'all plan to add some sort of sync feature between the desktop and mobile version? It would be super cool to use Mozilla sync or something similar.




What I would be doing with my life if I didn't have to grind
youtube.com/watch?v=lZbfNtDCHd…


this dystopic scene of identical robocars clogging an entire block to carry maaaybe 1/4 of a busload of people, was posted by a waymo employee who thought it made his company look good.

#banCars

in reply to scott f

Some years ago, on the birdsite, I used to follow an account from the city government that tweeted photos from the city's cameras. One was a whole street clogged with taxis. No non-taxi cars in sight. That street does not have bus service.


hey @thephd does Very Old ISO C have Rationales or "History of Decision Made"s (I would like to know if the reason C allows malloc(0)=0 is because it believes the SVID which says this happens on SysV (it doesn't, the manual lies. malloc(0)≠0 always (unless OOM), and this has always been the case in every malloc implementation ever (on anything unix-shaped)))


The Struggle with Mobile Job Applications: Accessibility Insights blog.usablenet.com/the-struggl…


This article is old, but the description of how Coverity evolved from a research tool to seeing real-world usage in a commercial context, is REALLY GOOD. web.stanford.edu/~engler/BLOC-…



Making Castro’s Feeds Update Faster the Lazy Way castro.fm/blog/making-castros-…

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The difference between Chrome's address bar autocomplete and Firefox's address bar autocomplete? Chrome will try to fill out the full URL if you type the first part, for example, if you had foo.com/example-1, Chrome will type that full string with just foo and then pressing right arrow or tab, ETC. Firefox is smarter, and only fills out the first part of the URL. Both let you down arrow through a top list of sites to visit. I like Firefox better at this one every time, though