My 2nd presentation at @fosdem.bsky.social is on #OpenSource #OpenData & more:

Digital Public Goods - Incentivizing Collaboration

fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event…

#FOSDEM is an important community for the emerging #DigitalPublicGoods discussion. The need for better collaboration is greater than ever!

A curl issue quickly analyzed via `-vvvv` as we can see that the FTP upload did not time out, but the local server did not respond for 60 seconds after the upload was done.

If your project does not have easy tracing capabilities for users, analysing reports might be somewhat more painful.

github.com/curl/curl/issues/15…

Hodne dobry clanek o AI v programovani, ktery se v zasade trefuje do mych nazoru. Na zacatku AI vlny byl sen, ze GenAI demokratizuje mnoho odvetvi. Ten se efektivne rozplynul, AI dost zasadne rozsiruje gap mezi spatnymi/juniory a seniory.

Co s tim jako junior delat? Nabrat rychle co nejsirsi zkusenosti skakanim mezi joby/startupy/vlastnimi projekty.

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#ai #engineering #it

Our map of Developer Locations now links to a nice interactive world map where Debian Developers offer PGP keysigning. We use such keysigning to prove identities of prospective Debian people. Debian Members can add themselves to the PGP signing offers wiki page and soon you will be listed at debian.org/devel/developers.lo… #debian #community micronews.debian.org/2025/1736… #debian

🥁 Announcing the Public Domain Image Archive! 🥁

We are very excited to share our new sister-project, the Public Domain Image Archive (PDIA), a curated collection of more than 10,000 out-of-copyright historical images, all free to explore and reuse.

Our aim is to offer a platform that will serve both as a practical resource and a place to simply wander — an ever-growing portal to discover more than 2000 years of visual culture.

Start exploring here: pdimagearchive.org/ @pdimagearchive

🌃 Buonanotte a tutti con la rassegna notturna di feddit.it, la migliore alternativa italiana a #Reddit🎑

Meta più simile a X: interrompe il servizio di fact-checking aiutando le polarizzazioni
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Zuckerberg afferma che trasferirà i moderatori di Meta in Texas perché la California sembra troppo "di parte"
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I federali indagano sulla "Actual Smart Summon" di Tesla dopo diversi incidenti
feddit.it/post/13822109

AWS afferma che investirà "almeno" 11 miliardi di dollari per espandere l'infrastruttura del data center in Georgia
feddit.it/post/13822316

Meta elimina i fact-checker negli Stati Uniti: le reazioni di Trump e Musk
feddit.it/post/13824553

La nuova Convenzione delle Nazioni Unite contro la criminalità informatica
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Siti belli e basta: nona parte
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Shutterstock e Getty Images hanno ufficializzato la fusione
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Tutti i guai di OpenAI
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Starlink, Meloni cerca Musk perché non sa che pesci pigliare per la banda ultralarga. L'approfondimento di Luca #Zorloni
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La resa europea. Ma il padrone non è uno soltanto. Le considerazioni del prof. De Martin intorno al caso Musk
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Quale licenza per le pubblicazioni scientifiche? Il post della biblioteca Universitaria di Lipsia @ubleipzig
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Perché il Garante per la Privacy sfruculia Infocert di Tinexta
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Leonardo svela Proteus, il concept del nuovo elicottero unmanned per la Royal Navy
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Con il rilascio della release V2, ecco i primi 12 plugin di Castopod
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Google deindicizza 200 siti di streaming per violazione delle sanzioni UE sulla Russia
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I domini dimenticati stanno diventando l'arma segreta dei criminali informatici per aggirare la sicurezza della posta elettronica!
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Il Giappone afferma che gli hacker cinesi hanno preso di mira il suo governo e le sue aziende tecnologiche per anni
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Facebook Marketplace mostrerà gli annunci eBay per accontentare i regolatori dell'UE
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Tutti i guai di OpenAI
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Il robot cinese Unitree B2-W è un punto di svolta per l’industria
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Il CEO di Mastodon definisce le modifiche alla moderazione di Meta "profondamente preoccupanti", e avverte gli utenti che pubblicano post incrociati da Threads
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Secondo Bloomberg la UE vuole indagare “energicamente” sulla disinformazione e sui pregiudizi di destra su X
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Poco “social”, uno studio rileva come la solitudine stia cambiando il rapporto con la realtà
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La Heritage Foundation intende "identificare e prendere di mira" gli editor di Wikipedia
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Trump rivela un piano da 20 miliardi di dollari per costruire più data center negli Stati Uniti con Il fondatore di DAMAC, il miliardario emiratino Hussain Sajwani
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I ricercatori di watchTowr Labs hanno scoperto che le infrastrutture Internet abbandonate e scadute lasciate dai gruppi di hacker possono funzionare come backdoor all'interno di altre backdoor.
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@informatica group

NB: ci si può iscrivere a feddit.it anche senza email!


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Con il rilascio della release V2, ecco i primi 12 plugin di Castopod

@Che succede nel Fediverso?

Esplora i primi 12 plugin di Castopod, le nuove funzionalità, i miglioramenti dell'architettura dei plugin e i prossimi miglioramenti in vista della versione finale v2, tra cui il Plugins Repository, un indice per scoprire e installare i plugin.

Negli ultimi mesi abbiamo rimodellato l'architettura dei plugin sviluppando una raccolta di plugin ufficiali per Castopod. Questi plugin rientrano in due categorie:

🔺 funzionalità che in precedenza facevano parte del core e che sono state estratte
🟢 nuove funzionalità che introducono tag Podcasting 2.0 o miglioramenti attesi da tempo


1. 🟢 custom-head
aggiunge frammenti di codice nel <head>tag di tutte le pagine pubbliche: inserisce nuovi meta tag, stili personalizzati o script di terze parti.
2. 🔺 custom-rss
inserisce RSS personalizzati nel canale e negli elementi del tuo feed.
3. 🔺 Aggiungi il prefisso op3
all'URL dei tuoi episodi con il servizio di analisi Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3).
4. 🔺 owner-email-remover
rimuove tutte le occorrenze dell'email del proprietario dal feed RSS.
5. 🟢 podcast-block
indica quali piattaforme sono autorizzate a mostrare pubblicamente il tuo feed e i suoi contenuti.
6. 🔺 podcast-episode-season
indica il numero e il nome dell'episodio o della stagione del podcast.
7. 🟢 podcast-images
aggiunge più risorse di immagini per il podcast nei tuoi feed RSS utilizzando <podcast:images>il tag Podcasting2.0 di .
8. 🟢 podcast-license
indica la licenza del podcast
9. 🔺 podcast-medium
specifica il tipo di mezzo contenuto nel tuo feed RSS.
10. 🟢 podcast-podroll
consiglia altri podcast.
11. 🔺 podcast-txt
aggiunge testo libero, come un record DNS TXT.
12. 🔺 show-notes-signature
aggiungi una firma a tutte le note dello show dei tuoi episodi, un ottimo modo per includere i tuoi link social in una volta sola.
Puoi trovare il codice sorgente di questi plugin, tutti con licenza AGPL v3, su github.com/ad-aures/castopod-p… .


blog.castopod.org/castopod-fir…

⚠️La Heritage Foundation intende "identificare e prendere di mira" gli editor di Wikipedia


Il think tank conservatore ha detto ai potenziali donatori che il progetto faceva parte del suo lavoro per combattere l'antisemitismo

Secondo i documenti ottenuti dal Forward , la Heritage Foundation intende “identificare e prendere di mira” i redattori volontari di Wikipedia che, a suo dire, stanno “abusando della loro posizione” pubblicando contenuti che il gruppo ritiene antisemiti

I dipendenti di Heritage, il think tank conservatore che ha prodotto il progetto politico Project 2025 per la seconda amministrazione Trump, hanno affermato che intendono utilizzare un software di riconoscimento facciale e un database di nomi utente e password hackerati per identificare i collaboratori dell'enciclopedia online, che lavorano per lo più sotto pseudonimo. Non è chiaro esattamente a quale tipo di antisemitismo l'iniziativa di Wikipedia, che non è stata precedentemente segnalata, intenda rispondere. Ma negli ultimi mesi alcuni gruppi ebraici si sono lamentati di una serie di modifiche al sito web relative a Israele, alla guerra a Gaza e alle sue ripercussioni.

forward.com/news/686797/herita…

@eticadigitale

Planning Your Accessibility Now, Not Later, Makes Much Less Work** accessaces.com/planning-your-a…

I can't think of anything to say about this that isn't already said in the article, other than that I completely, 100% agree. The number of students I've seen get through high-level CS courses without knowing how to even open a terminal scares me. nora.codes/post/stop-making-st…

The President of Peacock Abruptly Exits Amidst NBCUniversal Restructuring cordcuttersnews.com/the-presid…

#Slovensko má velký problém: ransomware zašifroval data katastrálního úřadu. Útočníci chtějí obrovskou sumu za jejich obnovu. A teď to nejhorší: úřad nemá žádné použitelné zálohy!
zive.aktuality.sk/clanok/b5zVE…

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So I've seen this talked about here a bit, but I wanted to give more context on Kokoro TTS. This model was open sourced back on December 25, and was trained almost entirely on synthetic data taken from Eleven Labs and Open AI. Legality aside, the quality speaks for itself. This is an 82 million parameter model, which is very small by today's standards, but that means it's incredibly fast even on CPU.

The main dev responsible for training seems to know much more than the average open source enthusiast about how to make high-quality TTS, and I think the results speak for themselves. The model is under very active development and still quite young, more data is currently being collected, and a new version will be trained and released likely in the coming months. Their Discord is quite active, and I'm over there as well if you'd like to join. I think this has the potential to be a great option for blind screen reader users, who may not be able to afford something like Vocalizer on Windows, but we're not quite there just yet in terms of performance.

Here is a demo of one of the voices reading about Android.

Link to model card on Huggingface: huggingface.co/hexgrad/Kokoro-…
Link to Discord: discord.gg/QuGxSWBfQy

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@Cleverson If you like brazilian portuguese espeak pronounciation and can either record or otherwise source good brazilian portuguese text prompts and corresponding audio recordings I can try to help you doing the same thing for brazilian portuguese I am doing for slovak and that is training either piper or optispeech at the moment, perhaps other engines in the future.
I am training on my laptop although it takes much more time than doing it on a high performance GPU better suited for that task. Other people including @Zach Bennoui and @Tamas G are training in the cloud as described here: github.com/ZachB100/Piper-Trai…

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in reply to Peter Vágner

@pvagner @Tamasg @clv0 Thanks for mentioning my training guide here, it's a little bit out of date, but I'm more than willing to help with any questions you guys may have. I'm very passionate about this stuff and have been heavily invested in open source TTS over the past few years. Unlike you, I have very little experience with some of the older engines such as RH, but would love to eventually learn enough to train a better quality US English voice for them that's a bit more expressive than what they currently offer.

OpenAI is losing money on its pricey ChatGPT Pro plan, CEO Sam Altman says
techcrunch.com/2025/01/05/open…
(Personally, I think its partially their own fault for releasing Pro but not giving it tools like Canvas or code interpreter, even browsing, and then they wonder why people would be over-using it when they need to make more requests to edit something rather than it editing it with you on the canvas like 4O, for example.)
Let this be a lesson on rushing out a new price-tear without considering the value provided by the lower offering and how the higher one not providing that can add extra cost.
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Yeah, in the end that Eloq 4.7 test was not good and a success, but it got me to realize: The odd artifacting does not happen at speech rates below 60! Very baffling, as you can set it to 55 even with the older one and you won't hear it. Then crank it to 60 and press the number 3, and boom, it's there. I also realized why it worked for some and not others! The copy I had used for myself made one additional change to pipe the audio not through NVWave but direct MME, but the one I published I only made one single change to load the other library to quickly swap it in to the add-on. That's what I get for doing it at a time when I'm already exhausted :) Anyone who has the broken driver can revert it to the latest copy and it'll go back to the one you had before all that mess. (eurpod.com/Eloq47-2024.nvda-ad…)

Boom.

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Thanks @jbauer

'#NobelPeacePrize winner #MariaRessa has said #Meta’s decision to end #factChecking on its platforms and remove restrictions on certain topics means “extremely dangerous times” lie ahead for #journalism, #democracy and #socialMedia users'

Listen to Maria

She's been speaking truth to power in the #Philippines for decades, one of the most dangerous countries in the world for #journalists

I greatly admire her and if anyone knows what they're talking about here, it's her

theguardian.com/world/2025/jan…

Cool tool of the day: wormhole.app

Ever wanted to send a big file (up to 10GB) file to someone easily? it expires in a day, but I have found it super useful for sending around zip files.

this free service that is secure and built by Feross, a genuine wizard.

wormhole.app

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Our world is built on the premise of an un-changing climate... it's not built for loss after loss. There's no way to *insure* against accelerating disasters (see: panicked insurance companies). Some will lose everything. All of us are already being impacted.

Everything has to change. #ClimateCrisis #PalisadesFire

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Frohes neues Jahr allen Menschen, die mit OpenSource jeden Tag arbeiten und glücklich sind. 😇
Wer von euch gehört denn zu den 97 Prozent der #Thunderbird-Nutzenden, die bisher nicht finanziell zum Erhalt dieser genialen #Mailanwendung beigetragen haben? 😉
updates.thunderbird.net/de/thu…

@thunderbird

Last donations of 2024 made! This time I donated money to the following great FOSS projects:

- Codeberg: donate.codeberg.org/
- GNOME: gnome.org/donate/
- KDE: kde.org/fundraisers/yearend202…
- LibreOffice: libreoffice.org/donate/
- Thunderbird: thunderbird.net/en-US/donate/

Which projects did you support this year? #opensource #donations #codeberg #gnome #kde #libreoffice #thunderbird

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@maco the confit normally needs 40 minutes at 200C/375F, the same temperature as the focaccia, so I scaled the time down a little bit to 30 minutes, let it cool, and then pushed it a little bit deeper into the dough to protect it. But, in the end, the garlic is already cooked and caramelised, so it should not burn.
@maco

#Thunderbird #Spende war mal wieder fällig. Macht bitte mit, damit die dubiosen Datensammler Apps nicht die Oberhand gewinnen!

updates.thunderbird.net/de/thu…

This exchange between some programmers and a non-programmer typifies what I was getting at in danluu.com/codenames/#appendix…

Programmer 1: GPT-4o and Claude Haiku are useless for programming
Programmer 2: Claude Sonnet is useless for programming
Non-programmer: What do you mean GPT-4o is useless? I don't know how to program and created an app that makes $10k/mo with GPT-4o

LLMs have allowed non-programmers to produce apps for years and programmers are calling these things useless for programming.

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Spenden für Tools, die man kostenlos runterladen kann, jeden Tag nutzen und einem helfen, produktiv und gut arbeiten zu können?

Aber immer!

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#Thunderbird #OpenSource

Have you ever thought "I wish I could make a lego train that's cat sized"?

Well this mad bastard (not me!) has actually done it, and it's super neat with a lot of thought that's gone in to it. And it includes points! And automatic coupling and door opening!

Anyway, this is awesome, thoroughly recommend youtube.com/watch?v=J3CnDXh7hH… #lego #CatsOfMastodon #Catstodon

In Vermont we lost our last State Librarian a few years back to run the National Library Service for the Blind. I'm fortunate to have still kept in touch with him at his new job.

Do you work with assistive technology for people who are blind or have print disabilities? Would you consider working for the US government? If so, this union job as an assistive technology specialist is a pretty great one and you'd get to work with him.

usajobs.gov/job/826918400