Ten years ago, we released Tutanota - now Tuta Mail. What's your wish for 2025?
With your help we've achieved a lot so far:
✅ Published all apps on F-Droid
✅ Made Tuta completely Google-free
✅ Released FREE desktop clients for Linux, Windows, macOS
✅ Made Tuta quantum-safe
And there's more to expect soon! 🎉
✅ Labels 😍
✅ Import 💪
✅ Calendar Widget 🥳
Which feature is your favorite?
Same as others, and also, and again (I know I've already asked...):
- A bookmarks syncing service (social.vivaldi.net/@IGVazquez/…) such as xBrowserSync
- A thunderbird bridge
- A *.deb for Debian distributions installation.
Thanks!
O Iago :linux: :debian: (@IGVazquez@vivaldi.net)
xBrowserSync: Browser syncing as it should be: secure, anonymous and free! https://www.xbrowsersync.org The main developer does not have time to work on it (https://github.com/xbrowsersync/app/issues/425#issuecomment-1266620034).Vivaldi Social
Spotify is a creepy, and grossly unethical, platform at this point. it rips off musicians and rewards huge companies -- and itself. Apparently what it's doing is legal, however.
This is great reporting, from a new book by Liz Pelly. A compelling read.
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The Ghosts in the Machine, by Liz Pelly
Spotify’s plot against musiciansLiz Pelly (Harper's Magazine)
Making it harder to do wrong
You know I spend all my days working on curl and related matters. I also spend a lot of time thinking on the project; like how we do things and how we should do things.daniel.haxx.se
I've spent the last week down this rabbit hole and it's not been pleasant:
russ.garrett.co.uk/2024/12/17/…
I don't think it's impossible for small sites to comply, but the guidance is terrible and it seems like it's always going to leave you with some risk.
With #Prusa turning from #openness with its new Core One model and other cases, there is a need to discuss alternative models to cultivate and sustain #opensource hardware. Although promising approaches exist already, it might be vital to identify the necessary patterns of #Commoning. Read my thoughts here: blog.opensourceecology.de/en/2…
#OpenHardware #CommunitySupportedIndustry @OSEGermany cc @GOSH @stargirl
Why Tech-Commons die | Open Source Ecology Germany
The introduction of a new, closed Prusa CORE One should come as little surprise, but there could be a remedy A guest article by Paul Jerchel Commons die without…Timm (Open Source Ecology Germany)
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“The Ugly Truth About Spotify Is Finally Revealed”
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> In other words, Spotify has gone to war against musicians and record labels.
The Ugly Truth About Spotify is Finally Revealed
A year-long investigation by an indie journalist is a call to actionTed Gioia (The Honest Broker)
VMware Workstation Pro 17.6.2 Now Free for All Users
VMware Workstation 17.6.2 Pro is now free for commercial, educational, and personal use! Check out the latest features, bug fixes, and resolved issues.Bobby Borisov (Linuxiac)
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Another real estate crisis is emerging. Here’s just a cold hard fact: 10% of loans on office buildings are in arrears. Delinquencies on commercial properties spiked last month. And because interest...atomicpoet.org
Although the big day for us as a family of 3 is of course Wednesday, the mother-in-law had her Christmas morning with us.
She got a new Kindle from us and a ridiculous amount of sweets and other nice things.
I have a nice new jumper and some lovely local cider to get into.
And the dog, well, she got her own sofa.
@clx haha yes, we've done the big dog thing: Our guide dog was rather massive in comparison!
This one is much easier to bathe.
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#knitting #DoctorWho #Dalek
Doctor Who Knitting Patterns - In the Loop Knitting
Fellow Whovians will find knitting patterns here for any age or level of interest. There are meticulously researched knitting patterns for Doctor Who cosplay and fun patterns to show your love of Doctor Who in your daily life.intheloopknitting.com
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Politiq. 6 231 To se mi líbí · Mluví o tom (21). Magazín POLITIQ hájí od r. 2015 myšlenky liberalismu, demokracie a svobody.www.facebook.com
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I finally turned off GitHub Copilot yesterday. I’ve been using it for about a year on the ‘free for open-source maintainers’ tier. I was skeptical but didn’t want to dismiss it without a fair trial.
It has cost me more time than it has saved. It lets me type faster, which has been useful when writing tests where I’m testing a variety of permutations of an API to check error handling for all of the conditions.
I can recall three places where it has introduced bugs that took me more time to to debug than the total time saving:
The first was something that initially impressed me. I pasted the prose description of how to communicate with an Ethernet MAC into a comment and then wrote some method prototypes. It autocompleted the bodies. All very plausible looking. Only it managed to flip a bit in the MDIO read and write register commands. MDIO is basically a multiplexing system. You have two device registers exposed, one sets the command (read or write a specific internal register) and the other is the value. It got the read and write the wrong way around, so when I thought I was writing a value, I was actually reading. When I thought I was reading, I was actually seeing the value in the last register I thought I had written. It took two of us over a day to debug this. The fix was simple, but the bug was in the middle of correct-looking code. If I’d manually transcribed the command from the data sheet, I would not have got this wrong because I’d have triple checked it.
Another case it had inverted the condition in an if statement inside an error-handling path. The error handling was a rare case and was asymmetric. Hitting the if case when you wanted the else case was okay but the converse was not. Lots of debugging. I learned from this to read the generated code more carefully, but that increased cognitive load and eliminated most of the benefit. Typing code is not the bottleneck and if I have to think about what I want and then read carefully to check it really is what I want, I am slower.
Most recently, I was writing a simple binary search and insertion-deletion operations for a sorted array. I assumed that this was something that had hundreds of examples in the training data and so would be fine. It had all sorts of corner-case bugs. I eventually gave up fixing them and rewrote the code from scratch.
Last week I did some work on a remote machine where I hadn’t set up Copilot and I felt much more productive. Autocomplete was either correct or not present, so I was spending more time thinking about what to write. I don’t entirely trust this kind of subjective judgement, but it was a data point. Around the same time I wrote some code without clangd set up and that really hurt. It turns out I really rely on AST-aware completion to explore APIs. I had to look up more things in the documentation. Copilot was never good for this because it would just bullshit APIs, so something showing up in autocomplete didn’t mean it was real. This would be improved by using a feedback system to require autocomplete outputs to type check, but then they would take much longer to create (probably at least a 10x increase in LLM compute time) and wouldn’t complete fragments, so I don’t see a good path to being able to do this without tight coupling to the LSP server and possibly not even then.
Yesterday I was writing bits of the CHERIoT Programmers’ Guide and it kept autocompleting text in a different writing style, some of which was obviously plagiarised (when I’m describing precisely how to implement a specific, and not very common, lock type with a futex and the autocomplete is a paragraph of text with a lot of detail, I’m confident you don’t have more than one or two examples of that in the training set). It was distracting and annoying. I wrote much faster after turning it off.
So, after giving it a fair try, I have concluded that it is both a net decrease in productivity and probably an increase in legal liability.
Discussions I am not interested in having:
- You are holding it wrong. Using Copilot with this magic config setting / prompt tweak makes it better. At its absolute best, it was a small productivity increase, if it needs more effort to use, that will be offset.
- This other LLM is much better. I don’t care. The costs of the bullshitting far outweighed the benefits when it worked, to be better it would have to not bullshit, and that’s not something LLMs can do.
- It’s great for boilerplate! No. APIs that require every user to write the same code are broken. Fix them, don’t fill the world with more code using them that will need fixing when the APIs change.
- Don’t use LLMs for autocomplete, use them for dialogues about the code. Tried that. It’s worse than a rubber duck, which at least knows to stay silent when it doesn’t know what it’s talking about.
The one place Copilot was vaguely useful was hinting at missing abstractions (if it can autocomplete big chunks then my APIs required too much boilerplate and needed better abstractions). The place I thought it might be useful was spotting inconsistent API names and parameter orders but it was actually very bad at this (presumably because of the way it tokenises identifiers?). With a load of examples with consistent names, it would suggest things that didn't match the convention. After using three APIs that all passed the same parameters in the same order, it would suggest flipping the order for the fourth.
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that very much matches my own experience. (I've not specifically used copilot but the jetbrains built-in local thing 🤷)
It helped with boiler plate code and then introduced subtle bugs that took multiples of the time saved to find.
Time to stop using codeql in the #curl project perhaps?
github.com/curl/curl/pull/1579…
GHA: drop codeql by bagder · Pull Request #15798 · curl/curl
We started using codeql for static code analysis in 7183f5a, June 2020. Since then, not a single commit has been merged into the source code repository citing codeql as source or reason. Yet, it ke...GitHub
Day 21 - #adventOfIOSAccessibility. There are a few accessibility settings you can check for, or get notifications in case these preferences change. This is especially important when developing custom components as they will mostly work with UIKit and SwiftUI controls.
Curl Drops Support For Hyper Rust HTTP Backend Citing Little Demand
The widely-used Curl project has removed support for its Rust-written Hyper HTTP back-end that they were experimentally shipping for several years. The removal of this Rust back-end comes from having little end-user and developer interest in this portion of the code...
phoronix.com/news/Curl-Drops-R…
Starlink connectivity on iPhone is almost here, beta registration now open - 9to5Mac
Earlier this week, T-Mobile announced that you can now register to beta test Starlink connectivity on your mobile phone, with...Michael Burkhardt (9to5Mac)
I like Christmas things that are just a little off the beaten path. Even something that is almost, but not quite normal is good, too.
In 2019, as part of the Blind Bargains Qast, episode 203, @Jage, @Ranger1138 and I called Dial A Carol, which is a thing that has been done by UIUC for a number of years, and requested the student who answered (Joseph) to give us his best rendition of Andy Williams' 'It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year', which he did. I thought it would be fun to put his vocals through a vocoder, and stretch the timing to fit a karaoke version of that song to put at the end of the episode, because having a slightly LPC-sounding person singing a Christmas song appeals to my weird nature. This is an edited clip of that, including a small bit of the original, as well as what happened after he was done singing.
The full episode can be found here:
blindbargains.com/a/21523
More information on Dial A Carol:
housing.illinois.edu/dial-a-ca…
2019 was a really bad year in my life, and this was one of the few interesting things about it for me.
This is an edited excerpt from BBQ203.
Patrick, with talkback microphone effect:
"OK, so should I call these people, or what?"
JJ: "Yeah yeah, yeah yeah. S... alright, we're going for Andy Williams, I guess..."
Patrick: "Yeah, sure..."
*phone rings*
JJ: "unless you want to try for Weird Al..."
Recorded female voice on phone:
"Happy holidays from dial-a-carol. We are very excited to answer your call. Please note that, depending on call volume, it may take up to fifteen minutes to answer your call. Please have your name, location..."
Joe: "How 'bout you give us that?"
recorded voice: "and the carol you would like to hear ready for when we answer. If you get disconnected,"
JJ: "mmmhmmm"
recorded voice: "please try calling us back later. We thank you for your patience, as we are busy caroling..."
A very cheap version of 'God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen' as hold music.
JJ: "Oh, I remember this *laughs* hold music."
Joseph: "Hello, thanks for calling dial-a-carol. My name is Joseph. Who am I speaking with?"
In the background, we hear two girls singing Dominic, the Donkey, sort of...
JJ: "Hey Joseph. This is, uh, JJ, Joe and Patrick. We're calling you from a podcast that we're recording right now, all over the pla... uh, from Michigan, North Carolina and New York."
Joseph: "Alright, and what podcast is this?"
JJ: "It's called the Blind Bargains Qast."
Joseph: "the Blind Bargains? I'll have to remember that."
JJ: "Yeah, so we... last year, we called in and had you guys do 'Last Christmas'. We're not gonna do that again. *laughs* so..."
Joseph: "Alright, uh, well, what song would you like to hear this time?"
JJ: "Uh... What are we thinking? We're gonna do Andy Williams? uh... 'It's the Most Wonderful Time Of The Year?'
Joseph: "Oo. yeah, sure."
Joe: "I'm down with that."
JJ: "Yeah, there we go."
Joseph: "And... here goes..."
Joseph begins singing... "It's the most wonderful time of the year."
*record scratch sound*
Now, a vocoded and tuned Joseph sings the whole song to the backing of a karaoke track.
After he is done, we hear the girls who were singing 'Dominic' a couple of minutes ago exclaiming about something.
JJ: "WOW! *laughs* WOW!"
Joe: "Awesome, man! That's great!"
JJ: "The whole song? And he had some singers... some background singers..."
Joe: "This isn't your graduating year, right man? You're... you're... you're not graduating, 'cause, 'cause we wanna hear you again next year."
JJ, laughing: "Great, man!"
Joseph, also laughing: "Thanks for the complements."
JJ: "Thank you so much, have a great night."
Joe: "
mup" *whatever that means*
Joseph: "You, too.. Bye bye."
JJ: "Blind Bargains Podcast."
Joseph: "Blind Bargains... OK, thanks."
JJ: "Thank you so much. Have a great night."
Je to skoro vánoční zázrak, 4 strany se shodným výsledkem.
Poslední letošní Median (bez koalic) ukazuje posilování opozičních a mimosněmovních stran, s výjimkou Přísahy, která se propadla a jejíž voliči zřejmě přechází ke stranám, které mají větší šanci se dostat do Sněmovny.
Vládní strany -2
Opozice +1,5
Nováčci +2
Z modelu vypadlo PRO a vrátili se Zelení.
Přepočet Programů se počítá do krajů s různou účastí a různou úspěšností dané strany.
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Programy do voleb
Nestranný přehled pro české volby. Strany, koalice, kandidáti, volební programy. Průzkumy, mandáty, výsledky.Programy do voleb
Winter Solstice is here, and apparently the Chinese who hail from Southern China will eat this dessert with glutinous rice balls but in Northern China it is dumplings.
Mum made some but I have to decline as I am watching my sugar, and since my relatives are here and she really wants to give it to them I have asked her to do so. But dang it this is my fav dessert. The things you do for health 😢
Piper voices, and other retro NVDA speech synthesizers - Eurpod
Welcome to the post everyone has asked for over time! The one where you can find download links for various Piper (link to repo) voices.Tamas Geczy (Eurpod)
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Imagine going to a pub every day. All your friends hang out there, too. You find out the owner and everyone else there are Nazis. And you’re like “I have to hang there because I know people there.”
I have a new personal policy. Anyone I see using or supporting use of THAT social network will be blocked. Same goes for anyone buying a new Tesla.
There’s no excuse. No middle ground. You either support white supremacy and fascism or you don’t. Period.
Piper voices, and other retro NVDA speech synthesizers - Eurpod
Welcome to the post everyone has asked for over time! The one where you can find download links for various Piper (link to repo) voices.Tamas Geczy (Eurpod)
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