Něco takového by pražští úředníci nikdy nepovolili.
#Albánie 🚡
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David Chisnall made a really great points about copyleft licenses and how Google's recent actions with Android are the inevitable result:
> It’s deeply unfortunate that so many developers still believe in the magical powers of copyleft licenses in spite of decades of evidence of their failure. They have somehow missed the fact that a company that pays the majority of developers who understand a non-trivial codebase can exercise control and that forking is rarely feasible unless those developers choose to join the fork (AGPLv3 is increasingly the go-to license for companies that want to exert control over their ecosystem). They have missed the fact that complex legal documents favour people with expensive lawyers and so big companies can routinely get away with things that small companies wouldn’t do because they can’t afford the legal fees, so copyleft favours monopolies. They have missed the fact that contracts don’t ever enforce behaviour, they codify agreed behaviour. If you try to enforce behaviour via contracts then humans immediately start looking for loopholes and you cannot write a loophole-free contract.
and later:
> A true free software system is one that empowers users. This means that it will expose every aspect of the system to end-user modification (this is my main motivator for CHERI: to provide the lowest-level building block for doing this safely and securely). In such a world, users will extend things naturally and will want to share some of their extensions for interoperability. In a proprietary software world, you have three categories of thing:
> Programs, which are siloed worlds.
Plugins, which have access to some low-level details of the program and may extend it, but only in ways blessed by the owners of the program.
Documents, which are created by users. They may embed scripts to extend the program, but in a very narrow way.
In a Free Software system, there is no such distinction. An end user can create a document that extends the system in arbitrary ways. But in a GPL’d world, that is hard because a document is, due to the fact everything in the program is exposed, a derived work of the program. Any document that extends a program is covered by the terms of the GPL. You can’t share it under an NDA and end users have a bunch of other legal restrictions that they must abide by. Rather than creating incentives that encourage people to extend the system and share their improvements, you’ve created legal liability for them if they do.
> We had problems with QEMU being GPL’d because we couldn’t share QEMU implementations of unreleased Arm specs where the spec was under NDA without violating the GPL. If those limitations applied to everything created by a normal user, it would be a disaster. And you can’t say ‘documents are different, they are outputs of the program and so not covered by the GPL’ without also saying ‘documents do not have the ability to arbitrarily extend the underlying system’, which means you are throwing away the thing that should be the key selling point of Free Software: it works for you, it is easy to modify it to make it do what you want, not what some corporation thinks they can use to best extract rent from you.
> Things like the LGPL create a two worlds problem. If you write code in a program under the GPL, it’s extended and refactored by other people, and then after a while it’s generic enough that it belongs in a library, you need everyone to agree to change the license. And this mindset comes from internalising software development models that came from proprietary software.
> Conway’s Law talks about systems reflecting the structure of the org chart, but it goes deeper. Program structures reflect the socioeconomic system that is developing them. Free Software will always struggle as an idea as long as it is building systems that reflect the COTS proprietary software models of how software works because those models are explicitly designed to empower the owners at the expense of the users. Telling users ‘we grant you freedom to give up control to this priesthood of programmers instead of to this corporation’ is not a selling point for most users (it can be for governments and big companies, who can afford to employ the priests).
> If you really want Free Software to be the dominant model for how computers work (I do) then you need to build the kinds of things that cannot be done in the proprietary world because they give away too much control and are hard to monetise via rent extraction. This means modular systems where each module is understandable by a single person, end-user programming systems that allow real changes to the underlying systems, an easy flow of code between things users write and the underlying system (in both directions), and so on.
> was the biggest mistake that Matrix as a project has ever made
except the mistake of all the core developers working for Israeli intelligence (Amdocs)
RT: circumstances.run/users/davidg…
David Gerard (@davidgerard@circumstances.run)
Matrix is open source company chat aaand it's no longer a viable alternative "the fact that Matrix was accompanied by a for-profit entity, funded by venture capital was the biggest mistake that Matrix as a project has ever made.GSV Sleeper Service
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SHIFT-Sommerfest 2025☀️🎉
Wir laden euch herzlich zu unserem Sommerfest am 23. August 2025 um 15:00 Uhr auf unserem SHIFT-Campus in Falkenberg ein!
Mehr: shift.eco/sommerfest2025/
#shift #shifthappens #shiftphone #sommerfest
Sommerfest 2025 - Save the date - SHIFT -
SHIFT-Sommerfest 2025 Wir haben in diesem Jahr bereits vieles erreicht, manche Herausforderung gemeistert – und zugleich liegt noch einiges vor uns.Nathanael Ohrndorf (SHIFT GmbH)
WhatsApp to start showing ads to users in some parts of the messaging app
https://apnews.com/article/whatsapp-meta-advertising-messaging-92a7e3f34e019f7bcc37e2b81a1bc21e?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Hartgen Consultancy is very glad to support the below initiative.
As part of the ACB Convention, BITS are offering a groundbreaking AI Training Course, designed to empower blind and low vision individuals with the tools, knowledge, and hands-on practice
to confidently navigate and leverage artificial intelligence in everyday life, work, and beyond.
This course is designed for all skill levels and will cover the practical use of AI tools including ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Zoom AI, and more. Whether
you're attending virtually or in person at the ACB National Convention, you’ll gain access to real-world training tailored for accessibility and productivity.
BITS Members (Virtual): Just $50 for full access, including daily recordings from the live sessions and support throughout the week
Non-Members (Virtual): $70 for full access, including recordings and ongoing support
In-Person at ACB Convention: $75 flat rate — open to all, regardless of BITS membership
Not yet a member? Apply today at:
www.joinbits.org/join
If you're attending the ACB convention in person, log in to the ACB Members Portal at
members.acb.org
and be sure to add the BITS AI Training Course to your registration.
Note for In-Person Participants: You must bring your own laptop to fully participate in the course. Accessibility tools and software will be used throughout
the training.
What You’ll Learn
How to use ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and Zoom AI for work and life
Ways AI can support independent living, writing, communication, navigation, and creativity
AI productivity with screen readers, voice assistants, and mobile apps
Use cases tailored for blind and low vision users—no experience required
Special Note: We are honored to welcome Microsoft staff, who will join us to help facilitate in-depth discussions on Microsoft Copilot and showcase
how their AI innovations are opening new doors to independence, productivity, and possibility.
Optional Developer Track – Wednesday Evening
For students interested in creating their own tools and exploring the development side of AI, a special optional developer track will be offered on Wednesday
evening at convention. This session will jump start your journey into building with AI, focusing on Visual Studio Code, GitHub Copilot, and other development
tools. It’s a hands-on, empowering opportunity to discover how AI can amplify your coding and innovation potential.
Bonus for JAWS Users – Register by June 17
All students who register by June 17 and who are JAWS users will receive access to an extended LEASEY trial, generously provided by its developer, Brian
Hartgen.
For those registering through the ACB Members Portal (
members.acb.org
), we will reach out to collect your JAWS serial number after your registration is confirmed to ensure your LEASEY trial is activated.
A Heartfelt Thank You
We are sincerely honored that Brian Hartgen, the visionary behind LEASEY and other accessibility tools, is partnering with BITS for this innovative course.
Brian’s support brings unmatched value and inspiration to our learning journey. Thank you, Brian, for continuing to lead the way in making advanced technology
accessible to all.
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Been screwing around with Nixos today and holy crap, this is the fastest I have ever setup a Mastodon instance.
Added everything in as described on the wiki and BOOM! The instance came up and I could create an account.
I still know NOTHING about Nixos other than some YouTube knowledge but I kinda feel like this can replace Ubuntu for my servers that I run.
Also... I DIDN'T KNOW CHANING THE FAVICON WAS BUILT INTO MASTODON NOW. I have just updated the esper.lol one.
@schmaker Na šířku chodníků se v Praze nehledí. Ještě víc totiž nadávám tady na ten chodník. Tady bejval úzkej železniční most. Při reknostrukci tratě most zbourali, postavili mnohem delší, ale chodník pod ním vyasfaltovali v původní stopě. A ten zbytek vysypali kamením tak velkým, že se po něm nedá chodit. Chodník, kde se dva chodci proti sobě nevyhnou. 🤦♂️
Nadávám tu několikrát týdně cestou do Lidlu.
Na druhý straně je chodník širší, ale zas tu dál není kde přejít tu rušnou silnici.
Uf to mě to sejří... To jsem zas pustil páru na socky, sorry...
Beyerdynamic wird an chinesische Investoren verkauft 😢
Wer noch keinen dt770 pro hat: Jetzt noch zuschlagen - besser wird's nicht mehr.
Und es schadet vielleicht auch nicht, sich ein paar Ersatzteile auf Lager zu bestellen. Irgendwie kann ich mir nicht vorstellen, dass die Versorgung mit Ersatzteilen so weitergehen wird...
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#music #headphones #kopfhörer #beyerdynamic
Cosonic Intelligent to Acquire Beyerdynamic in €122 Million Deal, Targeting Global Growth | Porta-Fi™
Cosonic Intelligent to acquire Beyerdynamic for €122M, aiming to expand global reach and strengthen high-end audio innovation.Goh Beng Yeow (Porta-Fi)
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koniec najlepší
edit: tbh táto pieseň mi dodáva kontext k jej ďalším
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Nina Simone: To Be Young, Gifted and Black
#younggiftedblack #ninasimone"To Be Young, Gifted & Black" performed by @NinaSimoneMusic (includes interview)Recording session: Live at @MorehouseCollege in...YouTube
LibreOffice Conference Budapest 2025 Call for Papers - The Document Foundation Blog
Join us in Budapest and tell us what you’re doing with LibreOffice! The Document Foundation invites all members and contributors to submit talks, presentations and workshops for this year’s LibreOffice conference in Budapest at ELTE’s Faculty of Info…Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
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Educators: We must teach the next generation to speak truth to power.
Also educators: Not like that.
We're proud to announce a new stable release of Mixxx: version 2.5.2! This version contains updates and fixes for some issues reported by users. We'd like to thank all users for giving feedback as we would like to emphasize once again the importance of testing.
Please join our testing-force.
This update also contains updates to controller-mappings and improvements in the building procedures.
Have a nice #Mixxx.
mixxx.org/news/2025-06-13-mixx…
Mixxx - Mixxx 2.5.2 Released
Download the most advanced FREE DJ software available, featuring iTunes integration, MIDI controller support, internet broadcasting, and integrated music library.Mixxx DJ Software
to sú hipisáci hrajúci blues? to som ešte nevidel asi 
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Janis Joplin - Ball & Chain - Monterey Pop
Out now on Blu-ray and DVD: http://www.criterion.com/boxsets/326-the-complete-monterey-pop-festivalYouTube
🎉 Best News Of 2025! 🎉
Google’s dominance on search is declining – for the first time ever!
👉 tuta.com/blog/google-search-do…
Time to update our private browser recommendations: tuta.com/blog/best-private-bro…
What's your pick for 2025 - which browser should we add?
Best Private Browsers 2024 | Top 10 To Stop Trackers | Tuta
When it comes to most secure browsers Firefox is the best alternative to Chrome on our list - and, no, incognito mode doesn't cut it.Tuta
I post this just to show how I wanted to reply to the last post in the conversation from the screenshot, but I couldn't because @Azarilh blocked me.
“I admit this
If this would happen (which I really hope will not) I will stay with #VivaldiBrowser for as much as it would be able to survive, and then move to a #GeckoBrowserEngine-based #browser.
After all, #Chromium doesn't invade my #privacy, as #Bing, #Google, #Yahoo etc. do.”
Am I wrong?
CSUN 2025: ImaginAble Solutions Guided Hands - Podfeet Podcasts
Allison interviews Celeste D’Costa from Imaginable Solutions about their Guided Hands assistive device for people with limited hand mobility. The device enables anyone with limited fine motor skills to write, paint, draw, and access technology.Steve Sheridan (Podfeet Podcasts)
Be My Eyes is featured as App of the Day on the App Store! 🎉
What started as one idea from our founder has become a global movement, with 850k blind & low vision users and millions of volunteers.
Thank you to everyone who’s helped us get here. 💙
apps.apple.com/us/story/id1561…
App of the Day: Be My Eyes
Learn about Share a Vision on Mac App Store. Download Be My Eyes and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.Apple Inc (App Store)
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Sunday, Oct 12, Raleigh, NC USA
"Improving the accessibility of open source software"
2025.allthingsopen.org/open-so…
#opensource #oss #a11y #accessibility #events #event #raleighNC
Open Source Accessibility Summit • All Things Open 2025
About the Open Source Accessibility Summit The Open Source Accessibility Summit will be a one-day in-person event that brings together members of the disability, accessibility, and open source communities to define a roadmap for improving the accessi…All Things Open
LibreOffice at the Linux Arena in Pordenone, Italy - The Document Foundation Blog
Marco Marega writes: Hi, I’m Marco, an Italian translator and Member of The Document Foundation. Twice a year I take part in an event in Pordenone to promote LibreOffice within the stand “Linux Arena” of the PNLUG Linux User Group.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
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Purism Featured in Fortune- Secure Phone Made in the USA. While Big Tech claims U.S. smartphone manufacturing is “impossible” or “too expensive,”
Purism CEO Todd Weaver is proving otherwise.
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Fortune.com Features Purism and the Made in America Liberty Phone – Purism
Purism makes premium phones, laptops, mini PCs and servers running free software on PureOS. Purism products respect people's privacy and freedom while protecting their security.Purism SPC
I decided to record as much of the plane-flight from the baggage hold as I could manage, so I set my Olympus LS-100 going, attached some mics to the suitcase straps internally and sent it on it's way.
Here, we have 9 minutes of what I like to call 'Ethereal Suitcase Music' as it wends it's merry way from baggage check-in to the plane.
Listen for the really strange and as yet unidentified noises the recorder captured at points along it's journey.
If you have any ideas what these might be, I'd be very curious. I've been waiting for over 11 years to find out.
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there's a big problem with that. To put it lightly, the screen reader was unusable. I had to use narrator to get to the task manager, kill that NVDA process. Unfortunately, there is probably no Logg at all, and if there is if you can tell me where it is in a directory, I can see if I can find it. Whatever this is seems to be dependent on the severity. Sometimes, it can recover easily, but this time for some reason it took me over 10 minutes to figure out how to kill the bad process, and restart on my main copy. Thankfully, I never installed the update for my main copy, because, I don't know how much worse the crash would have been.
Since i'm on my laptop, let me correct my bad phone'serrors.
"Smart glasses offering a combination of sensory substitution based 'raw' vision and AI-based scene description and OCR appears to be technically and economically the most feasible and sustainable way toward meeting expectations, needs and interests of many blind people." artificialvision.com/neuralink…
And yes, I did already check this statement with a number of totally blind people, including a congenitally blind and a late-blind person.
#BCI #NeuroTech #blind #blindness
White paper: Why The vOICe will likely defeat Neuralink Blindsight
Why The vOICe vision BCI for the blind can likely defeat Neuralink Blindsight (and other brain implants for restoring vision)www.artificialvision.com

I really have no idea what I'm doing, I'm still using Instagram as my main social medium.
Yesterday, I visited the Maakfestival Groningen and I bought this kit from @LevendLichtje
I'm starting today!
I got interesting news from the fedora accessibility room today! this concerns blind and visually impaired #linux users exclusively, however:
For a bit of time, specifically pipewire >=1.4, one can start pipewire as root. That includes the regular daemon and the alsa layer, because jack emulation is a library loaded inside programs. Anyway, more recently than that, pipewire-pulse got the ability to be launched via root, as a system service:
gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewir…
I'm not sure if ubuntu can use any of this yet, I suppose not, but most other distros which aren't debian based should be able to do so, for example arch, gentoo, probably nix and fedora starting with 42. This means that your system can start talking much, much sooner without the use of scripts, as long as you enable the system services instead of the user ones, or well, apparently the user units don't conflict, weird as that might sound. Either way, the same security is achieved, because who cares if root apps can listen to your microphone, the battle is lost if those apps are already root anyway!
In particular, this means that one can start espeakup with the system and it'll speak as soon as possible. Not in the initramfs, not at the enter decryption key prompt, but that's still huge progress in case your system crashes and so on.
What do y'all think, does this change anything, or it's still the same for you because you use scripts anyway, or because your systems rarely crash in such a way where that'd be required?
systemd: add systemwide pipewire-pulse files (dea6fa7f) · Commits · PipeWire / pipewire · GitLab
We can and it works, so why not.GitLab
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Come on #Fediverse, if you can, put some money where your heart is. The people from Framasoft are working hard on #PeerTube and are only looking for €75.000. With less than 40 hours to go, you can be part of the difference we want to see in the world :)
Soon we will be able to livestream from our smartphone to the fediverse!
Framasoft is a French non-profit, based in Lyon.
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Support PeerTube
Let's popularize videos shared by the people, for the people!support.joinpeertube.org
Australian man interrogated at LA airport and deported back to Melbourne for his writings about pro-Palestine protests. His social media posts, too, which he said he deleted before flying, were used as material.
"Clearly, they had technology in their system which linked those posts to my Esta … a long time before I took them down,” he said. “Because they knew all about the posts, and then interrogated me about the posts once I was there.”
theguardian.com/australia-news…
Australian deported from US says he was ‘targeted’ due to writing on pro-Palestine student protests
Alistair Kitchen says he was detained and questioned about views on Israel and Palestine before being deported from LA to MelbourneCatie McLeod (The Guardian)

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