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Ten years ago I explained why #curl defaults to stdout:
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2014/11/17…
Why curl defaults to stdout
(Recap: I founded the curl project, I am still the lead developer and maintainer) When asking curl to get a URL it'll send the output to stdout by default.daniel.haxx.se
Join the amazing team of Tuta Legends ❤️ Click on this link 👉 tuta.com/black-friday to SAVE 62% on our Legend plan.
#Blackfriday #Tuta #Encryption #Germany
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Tuta guarantees your data stays private for free & without ads. Quantum-resistant encryption makes Tuta the best secure technology solution to protect your privacy.Tuta
Personally, I'm saddened by this. I remember a sense of relief reading this blog post 2 years ago. It made me belief Tutanota was on a different path.
web.archive.org/web/2022112810…
But we've gone from:
"The Cyber Monday hype is just another method by marketers and advertisers to keep you buying. ... At Tutanota we have decided not to join the Cyber Monday hype. Instead of advertising regular discounts, we prefer a pricing strategy of a fair and transparent low-priced standard offer. To put it frankly, for being able to drop the price on Cyber Monday, we would have to raise the standard Premium price in the first place.
...
Having a low entry price is essential so that anyone has the chance to upgrade and benefit from Tutanota's Premium features."
⬇️ To:
"We at Tuta are thrilled to offer an exclusive Black Friday and Cyber Monday discount! You can now upgrade to our Legend Plan - with 62% off for the first year."
😥
Every day is Cyber Monday at Tutanota.
Cyber Monday is not about getting the best deal. It's about selling you stuff you don't need.Tutanota
Accessibility, by @mgifford (@httparchive@x.com):
almanac.httparchive.org/en/202…
Accessibility | 2024 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
Accessibility chapter of the 2024 Web Almanac covering ease of reading, navigation, forms, media, ARIA, and accessibility apps.Mike Gifford (HTTP Archive)
The Greatest Sci Fi TV Shows of All Time: Fringe (2008) - Cancelled Sci Fi
Does Fringe count as one of the greatest sci fi/fantasy shows of all time or was it too derivative and convoluted?johnnyjay (Cancelled Sci Fi)
What's All This About NASA Working on a Time Zone for the Moon?
Coordinated Lunar Time will help with precise space-travel calculations. But first, NASA has to figure out how to make it work.Joe Hindy (CNET)
AI and Robots That Do Your Laundry and Dishes? Dream On, Folks
There's what we want technology to do, and then what it actually can do. Don't put off your household chores while you wait.Lisa Lacy (CNET)
Are Identity Theft Protection Services Worth the Money? It's Complicated
In our busy lives, we often forget about or neglect personal security. Having a service to nudge you about best practices can be worth the money — in certain cases.Neal O'Farrell (CNET)
3 New AI Smart Home Features Arrive With Gemini and Google Nest
Gemini AI is coming to Google Home and Nest -- here's what it can do for your home security.Tyler Lacoma (CNET)
Building a robust frontend using progressive enhancement - Service Manual - GOV.UK
How to build web pages so they work in HTML first: starting with HTML, extra styles and features, using JavaScript.www.gov.uk
I ran UnixBench (github.com/kdlucas/byte-unixbe…) on my new Quartz64 SBC (RK3566 SoC, quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB eMMC). I ended up running it four times, with different settings of the Linux CPU frequency governor. Here are the results, in the order that I obtained them:
1. schedutil (default): mwcampbell.us/quartz64-unixben…
2. performance: mwcampbell.us/quartz64-unixben…
3. powersave: mwcampbell.us/quartz64-unixben…
4. schedutil again: mwcampbell.us/quartz64-unixben…
1/?
GitHub - kdlucas/byte-unixbench: Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/byte-unixbench
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/byte-unixbench - kdlucas/byte-unixbenchGitHub
I'm going to boot my M1 Mac mini into Linux (Fedora Asahi Remix), run UnixBench there with the different CPU frequency governors, and see what the results look like. I'm sure the M1 is in a different performance category than the RK3566, though they're both ARM64.
BTW, this is an improvised thread, not an artificially split-up long post. 5/?
AzuraCast 0.20.3 is now on the Stable release channel. This version includes improvements to the AutoDJ scheduler, playlist priorities, the ability for system admins to set maximum bitrates for stations, and many bug fixes and tweaks.
This is the last stable release that will be on Liquidsoap 2.2.x. Now that this release is out, our Rolling Release will be a test platform for 2.3.x, which has reached a stable Release Candidate stage. Help us test this new version if you can!
Máte vy nebo někdo ve vašem okolí (defaultně) aktivní Mobile Advertising ID? Pak počítejte s tím, že jste díky němu sledováni a tato data si může někdo koupit. Využití je mnoho...
#soukromí #kybez - #Google a #Apple v roli pasáků
krebsonsecurity.com/2024/10/th…
The Global Surveillance Free-for-All in Mobile Ad Data
Not long ago, the ability to remotely track someone’s daily movements just by knowing their home address, employer, or place of worship was considered a powerful surveillance tool that should only be in the purview of nation states. But a…krebsonsecurity.com
Navazuji na včerejší tip.
Tady je porovnání iPhone a různých odnoží Androidu. Většina lidí má "Android" - distribuci plnou šmírovátek od Google obohacenou o bloatware výrobce, který nejen že šmíruje po svém, ale často zavléká bezpečnostní chyby, zabírá místo v úložišti i RAM.
V GrapheneOS mimo jiné vůbec není položka "Reklama" s Mobile Advertising ID.
Zdroj: youtu.be/lb1BbT5fpwA
#soukromí #kybez #Google #Apple #grapheneos
What Is The Most Private Phone?
What is the most private phone and what makes a phone private? That is the question... and we have answers! Please support my work: https://www.patreon.com/t...YouTube
How the 8086 processor handles power and clock internally
One under-appreciated characteristic of early microprocessors is the difficulty of distributing power inside the integrated circuit. While...www.righto.com
@RaccoonForFriendica a new version 0.2.0 has been released.
Changelog:
🦝 feat: add support for MastodonRedirect;
🦝 feat: export/import app settings to/from JSON;
🦝 feat: export contact list from profile;
🦝 feat: allow changing markup mode in post creation;
🦝 fix: retain scrolling state after navigation;
🦝 fix: newlines after titles in Markdown preview;
🦝 fix: avoid self mention when replying;
🦝 fix: retrieve source to edit post;
🦝 enhancement: populate current app icon value in settings;
🦝 chore: update manual and project documentation;
🦝 chore: typo in Fastlane metadata.
For those who have lost it, there has been a 0.1.1 in the meantime, which was mainly due to a metadata issue which blocked the submission on F-Droid, but it also included:
🦝 feat: add support for alternate (classic) and monochrome app icon;
🦝 fix: rendering images of different heights in carousels;
🦝 fix: rendering GIFs (or images with unbound constraints).
After the app gets published on the stores, we're going to move towards a more predictable release cycle (e.g. monthly stable versions and weekly betas).
Hope you are having fun on Friendica (or Mastodon) and as always #livefasteattrash
#friendica #friendicadev #androidapp #androiddev #fediverseapp #kotlin #multiplatform #kmp #compose #opensource #foss #procyonproject
"Tesla's vehicles have the highest fatal accident rate among all car brands in America, according to a recent study that analyzed data from the U.S. Fatality Analysis Reporting System."
Tesla's fatality rate is double the national average. Driver behavior is a contributing factor to the high number of deaths (i.e. shitty-driving assholes are more likely to buy Teslas and die or kill someone else while driving them).
roadandtrack.com/news/a6291913…
#Tesla #DeathTrap #cars #CarAndDriver
Tak holt kratší výběh no.
Nějak se na tu Prahu 2025 musím připravit 🏃
Another Brexit fiasco.... British cheeses failed to get to the World Cheese Awards in Portugal as they failed to clear customs in time (now being from a non-EU country).
In the scale of the disasters of Brexit its not going to to be a big thing (although it will be for the frustrated cheese makers), but is emblematic of how myopic the Brexiters were about the impact of their successful plan to leave Europe....
theguardian.com/food/2024/nov/…
UK cheeses miss out on international prize after getting stuck in customs
At the World Cheese Awards in Portugal, British entries were conspicuous by their absence after failing to clear import controlsTomé Morrissy-Swan (The Guardian)
Firefox is passing on google's request, just as it would for a website that wanted to use your mic.
I've reached the end of my first full week of using a terminal-only interface for my personal computing in 2024.
It has been quite a week.
I've had to pick up git
, which is a whole new learning curve for me, and my knowledge of tmux
has increased rapidly too.
But, in terms of getting done what I actually wanted to do? It has been absolutely fine... right up until the point when it was not, and then I struggled.
I'm writing notes as I go, for a future blogpost.
Month of LibreOffice, November 2024 - Half-way point! - The Document Foundation Blog
Yes, we’re half-way through the Month of LibreOffice, November 2024. And already, 206 contributors have already won cool LibreOffice sticker packs! Details on how to claim them will be provided at the end of the month, but if you don’t see your name …Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
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Hardcoded shortcuts in #LibreOffice are still a joke in 2024:
- F1 still cannot be modified. (I hate you so much for this.)
- Ctrl-P is Print, except editing shortcuts shows it's not actually bound to anything. Lulz?
Thankfully at least one can modify Ctrl-P to do something actually useful, like Export Directly as PDF.
But then… the Print tooltip still mentions Ctrl-P, the Export Directly as PDF doesn't.
A restart later, both tooltips mention Ctrl-P.
Lulz!
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Super nice #macOS related fixes upcoming in #LibreOffice💪❤️
macOS dictation had a problem where dictated text would only show, once you make a pause speaking. That was inconvenient as it is much easier to gather your thoughts when spoken text appears immediately.
Another issue that has been ongoing for many many years was, that when you scrolled the sheet in calc and while scrolling was still ongoing pressed cmd for some operation, the zoom level would change. This extremely annoying behavior is no longer.
Both fixes done by #PatrickLuby of #NeoOffice - we should all thank him!
Will take some time for those to trickly down into stable, but 25.2 will bring those fixes for sure.
dictation: bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163764calc scroll: bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151423
@libreoffice
@Tusky i love you, but you have to stop throwing away drafts when reopening the app.
Several times a month I lose my posts while switching been apps to copy text snippets and so on. It doesn't happen all the time, which is super frustrating. I convince myself it's okay, probably was just user error, it's stopped now, and then 💣🕳️
i can't do this anymore, sorry
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in reply to Matt Campbell • • •Nextcloud is solid. I've been using a small managed Nextcloud for about 2 years now, never had any issues and I don't have to do the maintenance and updates myself. I use Syncthing on my Android to automatically upload photos and sync a shared documents and notes folder. Works like a charm for now but Syncthing for Android has been retired last month. I don't know if there will be a fork - just something to keep in mind.
Link to the managed Nextcloud I use:
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in reply to Matt Campbell • • •For me I went with a hosted email solution six or seven years ago that takes care of all my email/calendar/contacts needs (Fastmail), so went with SyncThing as a Dropbox replacement, with most of its global discovery stuff disabled.
I think I've only tried the former, but Jitsu Meet and BBB both seem like nice solutions.
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