Wait a minute! I see the home sub for JAWS has jumped in price to $674? What the fuck! I purchased my sub in June. Am I going to be billed almost $700 to renew? If so, bye-bye JAWS! I was willing to pay the $104, but damn near $700? No way! | JAWS Home Subscription – Freedom Scientific eStore store.freedomscientific.com/pr… store.freedomscientific.com/co…

Hey Jamers 🙂

Over the past few weeks, the team has been hard at work improving stability, fixing bugs, and rolling out some exciting new features, both in the core and across all platforms.

👀 Wondering what’s new under the hood?

Check out Dev Update #13 and see what’s been happening:
jami.net/de/dev-update-13/

#13

Lmao.

After firing 700 employees for AI, Swedish company admits their mistake and plans to rehire humans. What went wrong with OpenAI + Klarna parnership? Despite initial optimism, the company has now acknowledged that the shift to AI has negatively impacted service quality and faced major public backlash for using AI finance.yahoo.com/news/firing-… The CEO want human workers back and looking for humans to replace those AI tools powered by shity OpenAI.

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Who says you can’t have #privacy and #security in an OS?

Meet PureOS — the #Linux OS that respects you.

No ads
No trackers
No #surveillance
No terms of service traps

PureOS supports Purism’s Librem 5 & Liberty Phone.

More Info: puri.sm/posts/what-is-pureos-a…

Microsoft has disabled the ICC Chief prosecutors email account.

But let’s keep all dependencies on US IT alive. What could possibly go wrong?
techzine.eu/news/privacy-compl…

I'm SO glad I don't maintain any huge projects used by thousands of people on github

github.blog/changelog/2025-05-…

Kids, you would hate it.
You would feel so alone, you'd never find your 'tribe', you'd feel like you would have to conform with what everyone else would be doing and there would be little outlet for you to complain about that.

I was a kid without Internet, the problem isn't the Internet, it's the Nazi Peados who control it. The Tech Bros, the Governments, those wankers.

#Internet

Every six months, we release a new major update to #LibreOffice. And our community is working on LibreOffice 25.8, which is due in August. Help to test the first Alpha development snapshot: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org… #foss #OpenSource

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@bazcook We're absolutely puzzled too. Never seen that before or other reports from users on macOS, I'm afraid. Searching around, we can only find reports of "Operation not permitted" in the terminal or when building .dmg images, not opening. The only other idea we have is to try a different mirror server from download.documentfoundation.or…

Oh hey, Firefox just announced it's closing down. That's a shame.

hackread.com/firefox-tests-ai-…

#Firefox #AI

Linux distribution package managers are so great, that every application and language builds its own package manager to sidestep them.

github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/…

🤔🤔 Firefox Tests AI-Powered Perplexity Search Engine Directly in Browser hackread.com/firefox-tests-ai-…

Perplexity CEO says its browser will track everything users do online to sell ‘hyper personalized’ ads techcrunch.com/2025/04/24/perp…

<why would anyone trust this?

in reply to erebion

The other large issue, for me personally, is lacking interop with the other open decentralised protocol XMPP.

I run Bifrost, but it seems abandoned and buggy and I will probably have to switch it off soon, as it does not work well.

There was Parsee, which was hosted on a git that's no longer in existence, but still listed on matrix.org as alpha. That looked promising.

To win me back as a fan, personally:

- it must be more performant
- it must be interoperable with XMPP

#GitLab's newly introduced on-by-default nearly unnoticeable "Read More" hyperlink on bug report descriptions, subtly cutting off any contents longer than the browser window's viewport height—even when you're just following the mandatory template!—has got to be the dumbest anti-feature design of the year.

It's barely been a few days and I've already had someone tell me that I didn't provide the required information, yet it was all there in the description I wrote with the form! 🤦

🚨Only until May 27 🚨

Meta users in the EU - Object now, or Meta will use your data to train Meta AI.

Here's how: 👉 tuta.com/blog/how-to-turn-off-…

#MetaAI #Meta

Hi Cakers,
We are looking for people to join an early alpha group for the TweeseCake rewrite. Your feedback on our progress so far would be super appreciated.
Please Note: This is very early days and will be nowhere near the completed product. We are specifically seeking feedback on the current state of the Mastodon and Feeds services using the GUI (visible interface) only at this stage.
If you are interested in providing feedback on these specific features in their current, incomplete form, please complete the following form and we will put a group together in a couple of weeks:
forms.gle/tHhi2HexSnAsaFB88

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JAWS for Windows is greedy.
The last time I went looking at the home annual license, it was $95/year in the US and Canada. For everything you get, that's a pretty compelling price. Most Americans can probably afford $95/year for a screen reader.
Now, it's $674/year. That's seven times more expensive for new customers, and an awful lot of money to charge individuals for a license that specifically cannot be used professionally.
The one-time payment is $1548, which includes two additional yearly upgrades. I don't know how much upgrades cost after the SMA is over, but I'm sure it isn't $674 for every major version. So the yearly subscription isn't just hilariously expensive now; it's a waste of money. It effectively has no logical reason for existing, and if one of you unfortunate souls actually wants to pay for JAWS after this, you'd be better off paying the full price and then upgrading when possible. I can't begin to understand how anyone justified such a massive price increase.
EDIT: I was quickly informed there is still a home annual license available for $104.50. However, it's not advertised and you have to call them in order to find out it exists. This is basically what Aira did a couple of years ago, but worse. This post is not misinformation; it's accurate information based on what they list on their site. They didn't want businesses buying home licenses, so instead of dealing with the problem, they passed it onto their users. store.freedomscientific.com/pr…
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If you think slop bug reports are bad now, just wait until this moves from public preview into full release github.blog/changelog/2025-05-…

Major projects are going to need to completely move their issue tracking off of Github or up there moderation as at least at this stage there doesn't appear to be a way to block the use of this feature github.com/orgs/community/disc…

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Brodie Robertson

There was a case a few years back where some major Youtube channel was showing how Github worked and used I think it was the Node repo in there example so that repo got flooded with PRs, I could easily see the same happen again let alone someone doing so to ruin a project.
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Allow us to block Copilot-generated issues (and PRs) from our own repositories on #github

github.com/orgs/community/disc…

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Monal 6.4.11 (Build 1040, PR #1416) released.

To see the complete list of bugfixes and improvements, check our releases page: github.com/monal-im/Monal/rele…

#Monal #ios #macos #xmpp #im #chat #messaging

Pressing control+c on the wrong keyboard, in the wrong terminal window, connected to the wrong server: the ultimate sign it's time for bed. Just as soon as I do a bit of troubleshooting; I seem to have broken "sudo shutdown -h now" on this Debian machine. It says:
"sudo: The term 'sudo' is not recognized as a name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or executable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again."

I wonder how I managed to break sudo?

If you contribute in some way to GNOME, are you already a GNOME Foundation member? If not, you should apply ASAP: foundation.gnome.org/membershi…

Once you do (or if you’re already a member), don’t forget to VOTE in the upcoming Foundation elections!

The GNOME Foundation Board of Directors is elected by Foundation members. If you want to influence how the Foundation is run, one of the most effective things you can do is to become a member and vote.

#GNOME #Linux #OpenSource #FOSS #FLOSS

in reply to Federico Mena Quintero

Food, egg fried rice

Sensitive content

Discovery: The "copilot" bot user that Microsoft will soon be flooding your github repos with garbage content from is implemented in some sort of special way that exempts it from the "block" feature you would normally be able to block other users/bots with

github.com/orgs/community/disc…

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NONPROFIT KILLER BILL UPDATE: It's complicated, but so far the chaos is working in our favor + pressure from YOU is making a difference.

#nonprofitkillerbill
#freespeech #fascism #news
aljazeera.com/amp/news/2025/5/…

in reply to Fight for the Future

We killed this bill in the Fall, but because authoritarian's love using censorship to silence opposition, it's likely gonna keep rearing it's head. That's why we need to keep making it as toxic as possible for lawmakers who support any bill like it:
fightforthefuture.org/actions/…

Newswire: Tek Talk of 5/19/25 at 8pm Eastern welcomes David Kingsbury, an Assistive Technology Instructor at the Carroll Center for the Blind, to discuss his new book the Fourth Edition of The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics an groups.io/g/tech-vi/message/93…