Monday Tech Tip: Humanware Brailliant BI 40X Braille Display eastersealstech.com/2025/03/03…

Apple Updates MacBook Air with M4 Chip, Mac Studio with Faster Chips, Thunderbolt 5, and More applevis.com/blog/apple-update…

Apple Introduces New iPad Air with M3 Processor, New Magic Keyboard Model, Updated Entry-Level iPad applevis.com/blog/apple-introd…

This person from the @mixxx forums has got it all figured out! And that jacket is so good, I wanna make one!

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#DJ #Mixxx #Linux

Western Digital exits SSD market, shifts focus to hard drives as SanDisk takes over NAND operations
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Hi there @islieb? !
This is a post actually directed in part to the @Friendica Support forum page of our free open source software community. I guess you heard the term #friendica already, as you are quite a while in the fedi, beginning with your #diaspora presence a long time ago. Our main coder @Michael Vogel is a fan of yours (if I got that right). I asked him the other day in a FOSDEM element chat, if he considers it possible that you make some drawings for friendica, maybe even for every new version, we have like two o three releases every year.

The idea came up because on this server we decided to use the following comic on the login/welcome page:
Drawing of a man sitting in a cave with is son, in the background a sunset is visible. He explains his kid that humanity ended like this because it wasn't reasonable to hurt the economy.
Than we came up with this variation for the text as you can see:
The same drawing. This time the text states that because of not willing to accept algorithms, centralized servers or advertisement, they are living that simple but beautiful life.

It seemed to me that Michael liked the idea to have some drawing by you, so I don't want to let the idea slip away and ask you, as well as the community, what everyone thinks about such an option. There are also the 403, 404, 500 and so on error pages. Well maybe those are more a task for @isfies!, who knows ..

Sumasumarum, any ideas, comments or questions about this proposal @all ?

in reply to islieb?

@islieb?

I guess I'll have to restart my friendica accounts now to calm my conscience.

I was about to try to tease you into open one, as you could handle all of your fedinetworks from there, crossposting to D* and bluesky and so on.
Or even to set you up your own instance, if you have a domain or subdomain name.
Actually I guess you could create things like "Vorpremiere publishing for subscribers" and things like that.
Limiting access to published posts and even images. Not really paywalled, I guess we all hate that, but courtesies like things the commoners are going to see next week, behind the scenes and all that influencer celeb fan stuff you know ..

Eter is now the most feature-rich and accessible radio app for iOS! It supports the public Radio Browser directory, giving you access to thousands of stations worldwide. You can also add stations directly from the app for ultimate customization. Plus, extensive VoiceOver Rotor actions make navigation and control smoother than ever.
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#Accessibility
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In the newest Thunderbird for Android Progress Report, we have:

* Account drawer and notification improvements
* A roadmap sneak peak
* Updates on K-9 Mail and Gmail
* Our plans for an iOS app and
* A report from FOSDEM!

#Thunderbird #Android #OpenSource

blog.thunderbird.net/2025/03/t…

**Google Summer of Code 2025, Get Googled, Get Mixxx-ed, Get Involved**

Google Summer of Code is a program that enables students to work on open-source projects over the summer, typically lasting between 3 to 12 weeks. Participants are matched with mentoring organizations like Mixxx, where they collaborate on various projects under the guidance of experienced mentors.

Apply now! Check out our wiki for more details: github.com/mixxxdj/mixxx/wiki/…

#Mixxx #GSOC #GSoC2025 #Floss

Just paid our yearly bookkeeping and tax prep. It sucked 💸 Sponsors always greatly appreciated! There’s cool stuff in Early Access to test like the new dock workspace switcher and gesture controller. Sponsors get to play with new features first 🩷 github.com/sponsors/elementary

We've got a new draft resource for you:
Accessibility Roles and Responsibilities Mapping (ARRM)
w3.org/WAI/planning/arrm/

ARRM helps your team create more accessible digital products and services. ARRM provides an approach for defining roles, tasks, and responsibilities for meeting Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

We welcome your input on this developing resource. You can share input via email or GitHub — or by joining the ARRM Community Group.

Welcome Martxel as #curl commit author 1352: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1659…
#curl

Reboost ♻️ plz: In light of increased uncertainty on the reliability on the US, European democracies should strengthen their strategic autonomy: this also includes autonomy from #Microsoft #Windows in the public and private sector.

eu-os.gitlab.io proposes to develop together a Community-led Proof-of-Concept for a free/libre replacement of Windows. Follow us on Mastodon and join the Matrix chat at matrix.to/#/#eu-os:kde.org to receive updates and help.

/cc @EC_OSPO
#Linux #Trump #Endof10

I'm getting tired of software developers berating normal people for buying everyday household items on Amazon, considering that 3/4 of its operating income comes from the cloud computing services it sells to software developers.

(read it here when you feel all haughty, nerds: fool.com/investing/2024/01/10/… )

in reply to Hubert Figuière

@hub I generally think we should give small shops a pass, because untangling all the pieces is so difficult — like, if you use Shopify or whatever, & some email newsletter service, & some responsive CSS framework etc., figuring out where all those layers of gunk are served from originally us virtually impossible if, say, you are a sock maker not a sysadmin.

For the big vendors, I assume accountants tell HQ they save .000001% or something. I agree that they should feel the brunt of the pressure.

in reply to Hubert Figuière

@hub Sure; I just wanted to put that detail out there for general reading. Too many mastodonners believe everyone is obligated to become a Unix sysadmin.

But now I wonder: do you have any idea where to track what the big chains use on their tech stacks?

It seems like the sort of thing someone might already publish, to shine some daylight on it, but I'm not aware. Maybe it needs doing.

Recently I had a presentation at @tehlug (Tehran Linux Users Group) with this title: "How did my application get accepted into Gnome Circle?" I talked about Open-source communities, @gnome and more specifically Gnome Circle, and the process of creating an application and making it part of the Gnome Circle Ecosystem (from idea to the final app), I've mentioned my experiences with the Drum Machine application I made and tried to encourage them to start contributing to FOSS as much as they can.
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in reply to Gerard Braad

Eta Carina by JWST (Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope) extends over seven screens here, I cut the poster's core part so that I have enough single pictures... it's on two laptops connected with #barrier #kde
Note: The Nasa guys told me this photo (like so many others from JWT are only possible because they extensively use #opensource, e.g for position corrections and calculations.)
Here's the full version, I also made a DIN A1 poster of it - well worth the frame.
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