-- CRITICAL CVE UPDATE FOR DEBIAN--

Fixes for a critical rsync vulnerability (CVE-2024-12084) have been released for Stable/Bookworm, Testing and Unstable. Oldstable/Bullseye is not affected. Fixes for other lower severity CVEs have also been released in the same update and can all be tracked at security-tracker.debian.org/tr…. The fixed Stable version is 3.2.7-1+deb12u1 and the fixed Testing/Unstable version is 3.3.0+ds1-3

Debian should publish a micronews article about this soon.

Shorter Jack Smith: I had no legal means to DQ Donald Trump and here's stuff I successfully fought to release in October, which you ignored when it could have made a political difference. People who missed October: Why did Jack Smith wait!! www.emptywheel.net/2025/01/14/t...

The January 6 Report Is Substa...

With #pixelfed gaining popularity and people experimenting with it, the project could probably benefit from a PHP developer to implement the native export/import function. As it is, it's rather funny that you can import an Instagram account archive, but you can't transfer a Pixelfed account to another server. I would have done that for mine to shift out of the rather overloaded pixelfed.social instance to another one..
github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/i…

Huh, since I've literally never been afforded the luxury of paying a capital gains tax and thanks to CBC's "like I'm a five-year-old" explanation, I realize I had some misconceptions about how it all works.

cbc.ca/news/politics/capital-g…

(Video below article)

Before, when I thought it was an actual tax on investment earnings, 66% seemed fantastic. Now I'm wondering why it's not 100% and why the Liberals made the first quarter million exempt from the increase.

#CdnPoli

Conservatives call on government to back off capital gains changes due to legislative limbo

cbc.ca/news/politics/capital-g…

Just to clarify: the tax change make that any capital gain over 250K is taxes at 66% (ie the tax is calculated on 66% of it instead of 100%) while the first 250K are still taxed at 50%.

You employment income is taxed at 100%.

Just to show you were conservative stands.

Capital gains a real-estate sales, stock and other financial instrument, and few other things.

Experimental Image Description Toolkit For Batch Processing Available theideaplace.net/experimental-…

Why are tech people suddenly so int homeschooling?

As someone who was homeschooled for 13 years, I think it often boils down to a desire to *opt out of being around the average person*.

This impulse is understandable but maybe not very healthy.

Some more thoughts: newsletter.goodtechthings.com/…

in reply to Matt Campbell

To engage with your main point: It seems to me that living in a tech hub also functions as a way of opting out from interacting with "normal" people. That's one reason I decided to move back from a tech hub (Seattle area; I used to work at Microsoft). Now, I spend most of my time in my apartment (I work at home), so I can easily get into a bubble anyway when most of my conversations are online.

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#blog #aws

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I got permission from the author to bring this amazing comic about masking here.

If you like their work and want to help them you can become a Patron:
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And I got their book (Xmas gift)!

The Movement to Redirect Billions of Taxpayer Dollars to Private Religious Schools

Private letters reveal the strategy behind the decadeslong quest — successful in 12 states and counting — by politicians, church officials and activists to make taxpayer-funded school vouchers available not just to the poor but to the wealthy.

propublica.org/article/school-…

#News #Ohio #School #Education #Church #Religion

HTML crisis rant

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hisham.hm/2025/01/14/frustrati…

There's software that Just Works, and then there's Frustrating Software.

htop Just Works. LuaRocks is Frustrating Software. I wrote them both.

As a user and an author of Frustrating Software, there's a very particular brand of frustration caused by its awkward workflows.

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I wonder if non-developer end-users feel the difference, or if the end result is just the same: "this doesn't work".

I've seen people not realizing they were being manipulated by slick ill-intentioned software.

I've seen people dismissing awkward well-intentioned software outright with "this is broken".

If users were looking at a person performing a task in front of them (say, an office clerk) rather than a piece of code, everyone would be able to tell the difference instantly.

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In the end, all we can do as authors of well-intentioned free software is to be aware when we ended up building Frustrating Software.

Don't be mad at users when they don't "get it" that it's "because reasons".

Don't embrace the awkwardness retroactively as a design decision; just because it can explained and "that's how it is" it doesn't mean that "that's how it should be" (and definitely don't turn it into a "badge of honor" to tell apart the "initiated").

(cont.)

Welcome to the RB family, Cirno 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/nep.t…

Cirno is an app freezer that runs on Android 12+ platforms, it is used to make background apps completely free of CPU resources to improve the overall smoothness of the device.

Many thanks to YuSaki丶Kanade to have established an Github action for consistent & clean builds, finally making this app pass RB :awesome:

RB status now: 407 apps (32.7%)

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid

Why do we still need stupid crap like this to clean the freaking keyboard?

I get it, people are probably stupid and can’t turn on a MacBook with just one button anymore. But at least make an option to use the Touch ID button as the power button, not the whole keyboard.

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New guidebook! The #LibreOffice Calc Guide has been updated for version 24.8, our latest major release. Get it and do more with your spreadsheets: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource #freesoftware

LibreOffice reshared this.

This is the most exciting week on the Fediverse since the beginning of November 2022.

To be honest, not much happened in 2024. Sure, there were a few interesting developments, but compared to 2022 and 2023, last year was quiet. In fact, I didn’t spend much time talking about the Fediverse at all. Most of 2024, I focused on markets, video games, and music. Occasionally, I shared some news, but it wasn’t my main focus.

But today? Wow. A lot of major developments happened in a short span of time.

Eugen Rochko Resigning


The most shocking news: @Gargron is stepping down as CEO of Mastodon and transferring all trademarks and copyrights to the Mastodon nonprofit. That’s huge.

Pixelfed & Meta Drama


There’s been a rush to Pixelfed due to recent moderation changes at Meta. Meta got caught removing links to PixelFed on Instagram, sparking an uproar. This backlash even caused PixelFed to trend on BlueSky.

Meta tried to walk back their actions, claiming it was a “mistake.” Let’s be real: they only backpedaled because people noticed. If Meta throttles PixelFed links while boasting about Threads joining the Fediverse, they undermine trust. They know this, so they reinstated the links.

Elon Musk & TikTok Rumors


Another major story: Reports suggest Elon Musk might buy TikTok. If the U.S. government bans TikTok, ByteDance will have to either shut down U.S. operations or sell. Increasingly, Musk looks like the buyer. Of course, nothing is certain until the deal is signed, but if it happens, expect a mass exodus from TikTok.

Loops.Video is Coming


The final bombshell: @dansup, the mind behind PixelFed, announced the website for loops.video will go live this week.

I started using Loops today through TestFlight, and I’m blown away. It’s smooth, intuitive, and genuinely fun to use. Many were skeptical that a TikTok-like experience could work on an ActivityPub-enabled service, but I’m telling you: loops.video is amazing.

Here’s how I know it’s not just me: I gave it the “kid test.” I handed my phone to my 11-year-old daughter and said, “Have fun.” She was riveted. If an 11-year-old gets this excited about Loops, this platform has serious potential.

The Future of Video on the Fediverse


I’ve said this for a long time: video is critical for the Fediverse to succeed. Text-based platforms work for older generations, but kids live in the world of video. If we want the Fediverse to thrive with future generations, video has to be a major component.

PeerTube is great and has its fans, but it doesn’t hit the same way loops.video does. This is a different experience entirely.

A Huge Day for the Fediverse


Today, I’ve posted more about the Fediverse than I have in months. Between Mastodon’s leadership change, the PixelFed drama, the TikTok-Musk rumors, and the launch of loops.video, it’s been an incredible day.

And I believe the best is yet to come.

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