One of these rare chances to get your hands on #curl stickers materializes tomorrow in Rotterdam when I appear at the Joy of Coding conference with a load of stickers waiting for new homes.

Less importantly, I will also talk. joyofcoding.org/daniel_stenber…

#curl
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I'm liking that there's a URL with an ä in it behind you. When I visit it, I seem to be redirected to lagenhetsbyte.se/. Poor little ä gets not redirecte love

it's been a very difficult year or two for @gnome and, to continue to exist, the foundation really needs you.

however, we first want to ask you to *donate less*:

blogs.gnome.org/steven/2025/06…

#gnome

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🚨BIG STORY: Senators put a line into the crypto bill requiring bankrupt banks to prioritize remunerating crypto investors over depositors.

The provision could require banks to take cash from your savings account & use it to pay senators' crypto donors.

levernews.com/cryptos-new-bail…

in reply to David Sirota

> The provision could require banks to take cash from your savings account & use it to pay senators' crypto donors.

They just made this up. That's not what this means. Depositors are insured by the FDIC. They would be made whole already. Anyone who has more than the FDIC insurance limit in an account is an idiot and deserves to lose their money, but they won't because current policy is to cover everyone. See also: Silvergate

Any other debts the bank owes: stablecoin holders are next in line as they're essentially a depositor who is not FDIC insured.

God modern journalism sucks

Tired of the endless tap-back-tap dance? There’s a better way to browse the Fediverse. Have a look at my blog blost about introducing the Swipe Navigation pattern in Raccoon apps! 🦝🦝🦝

livefasteattrashraccoon.github…

Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models
Company hired Google's book-scanning chief to cut up and digitize "all the books in the world."
arstechnica.com/ai/2025/06/ant…

As you probably heard animated PNG images (APNG) have been standardized! So here's a story on how I used an APNG file to cut a phone's power consumption by 10 times in a common scenario during the weeks leading up to the launch of Firefox OS 1.0. We'll talk about webpage layout, rendering, mobile hardware intricacies, driver bugs and of course APNG files. 🧵 1/16

social.linux.pizza/@knurd42/11…

#FirefoxOS #PNG

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In a private #Github organization, in a private repo filled with NDA code, Github decided that to automatically start reviewing that code using Copilot.

Mind you, Copilot is disabled for this organization.

Could we please just fucking not ?! Not even mentioning the fact that the Github organization didn't enabled this, there is no data policy to be found in sight. I have no clue what Copilot does with the data after it "reviewed" the code and I could potentially be breaking the signed NDA.

#AI #Github #Copilot

Dear @creativecommons ,

I read your article about your initiative for new licenses for dataset holders in the AI industry.

Let’s be clear: I do not want to re-license my hundreds of CC-By comic pages to please AI giants.

I wish you would support CC artists suffering from massive plagiarism. You should enforce your own existing licenses against AI mass crawling. It seems you’ve joined the battle only after the casualties and still managed to side with the wrong people.

creativecommons.org/2025/06/25…

Die Leseratten sollten ja erst einmal versorgt sein, aber auch die Bücherwürmer dürfen natürlich nicht zu kurz kommen. Also mal eben 63 #eBooks auf ebooks.qumran.org/ hinzugefügt. Bohrt Euch rein und genießt! Insgesamt 13.295 eBooks warten auf Euch :awesome:

Un nouveau lien apparaît sur mon profil : Un moyen de me poser des questions de manière anonyme (ou pas)

ask.lou.lueder.wf/

Merci @codimp pour la découverte de l'appli !

#AMA #AskMeAnything #DemandeMoiNImporteQuoi

After listening to today's Access On podcast, I've learned and can confirm that the home annual license is now back on Freedom Scientific's Shop page but you must call them to order products with this license.
store.freedomscientific.com/co…
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in reply to Drew Mochak

@drew My guess is that
A. they can make more money from the more expensive home subscriptions,
b. there were probably a lot of non-U.S. residents who wanted to order the home annual license, found out they couldn't and felt very cheated and, maybe, possibly,
c. Some non-U.S. residents may have tried to order them and provided U.S.-based addresses and, maybe,
d. Some individuals and corporations might have ordered home annual licenses for workplace use..
Please understand that this is all speculation on my part.
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@evilcookies98 @drew The home annual license is their way of selling directly to the consumer. And, as I pretty much knew, that option never went away but it was rather hidden with no explanation, making many of us think that it either had disappeared or that it soon would do so. I'm glad to see that it's back at the same price but this silliness with forcing consumers to purchase by phone is, as I wrote in an earlier post, a step backward. Also, those who still have the home annual license can renew it online, as far as I know.
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@drew I would argue that they should’ve been looking at the consumer from the get-go. Not everyone has an agency that actually gives a crap. Look at mine for example. Had I relied on them to get jaws, I would still be waiting because they never pick up the darn telephone and they can’t be bothered to check their emails. Even when I pick up the telephone, I get the standard leave a message with your name and number and will call you back. Guess when they call back
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I mean, if any of that’s true, they could easily state who is and isn’t qualified, by publishing it on their blog post in public. Speculation over! Instead they waste everyone’s time with a bunch of word salad like “the main difference between licenses is the price,” then never quote a price. Clearly they want the strategic ambiguity, for reasons known only to them. 🤷‍♂️
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Bernie Sanders Says If AI Makes Us So Productive, We Should Get a 4-Day Work Week slashdot.org/story/25/06/25/19…

Freedom Scientific published a blog post discussing the differences between the various licenses for JAWS, Fusion and Zoomtext. They do mention the home annual license but they just say that there are specific eligibility requirements for purchasing it but they don't indicate what those requirements are but they just advise people to call them about this.
This is very different messaging compared to past years regarding the home annual license. Obviously, the requirements are that you have to live in the U.S. and that you have to use the software in a home setting and presumably not in a work from home situation. Are there more requirements?
I left a comment about this on the blog post, as well as asking why the home annual license is no longer listed on the main shop page.

How to Choose the Right JAWS, Fusion, or ZoomText Software Edition and License
blog.freedomscientific.com/how…

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#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today with 8 updated and 1 added apps:

* Pixabay: use the Pixabay API to search and display free images 🛡️

1 #Magisk module was added at apt.izzysoft.de/magisk

* Bypasser: bypassing Android environment detection of TWRP, Magisk, LSPosed

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:

I see lots of people in my feed excited about Firefox landing vertical tabs, but honestly the game changer in the 140 release for me is the fact that you can finally add your own custom search engines without writing an entire dog damned extension for each of them. I think that was the last UI feature that sometimes made me miss Chrome.

mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/140.…

Lobbyists and apologists and landlords who endeavour to gouge/justify the gouge, etc. w/ most landlords looking to pay their OWN mortgages, car payments, travel, etc. can f*ck a duck.

Montréal asking rents up nearly 71% in six years, according to Statistics Canada:

ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/mo…

#HGTVISTHEPROBLEM #RENTALPROPERTYPORTFOLIOSHOULDNOTBEYOURBUSINESSPLAN #housing #montreal #cdnpoli #polcan #gougegougegouge

Igor Girkin (Strelkov) talking openly how about how the #Crimean regional authorities didn’t want to separate from #Ukraine in 2014 so Girkin and other #Russian soldiers broke into the regional parliament & forced them to vote in support of it under gunpoint

#SlavaUkraini

OpenAI Charges by the Minute, So Make the Minutes Shorter: george.mand.is/2025/06/openai-…

Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

I still support my 87-year-old English teacher with her computer. It started in 2003 when I was 15. We bought her a PC, set up a WEB.DE email, and installed @thunderbird to avoid WEB.DE’s bloated UI. We’ve replaced the computer twice, but she still uses the same email address in #Thunderbird.

Today, she called and asked me to help her donate €50 to Thunderbird. When she hears how others struggle with ad-filled webmail, she’s always grateful for her clean, simple setup.

What an awesome move!

Growing militarization in Mexico:

"The Chamber of Deputies approved in general the bill on the new National Guard Law, which allows for the transfer of the National Guard to the Ministry of National Defense (Sedena), the monitoring of communications by the army and the possibility for military personnel to run for elected office.

"The reforms completely eliminate civilian control of the force and grant full management of its administrative and operational functions to the military. In addition, the National Guard will now be empowered to conduct covert operations, use 'simulated users', access geo-referenced data and intercept communications."

desinformemonos.org/avanza-la-…

#Mexico

Mozilla Formally Discontinues Its DeepSpeech Project

One of the interesting projects engaged in by Mozilla that directly wasn't related to their web browser efforts was DeepSpeech, an embedded/offline speech-to-text engine. To not much surprise given the lack of activity in recent years, last week they finally and formally discontinued the open-source project...
phoronix.com/news/Mozilla-Deep…