If you're helping people sign up on here, that's great! 👏
However, I'd strongly suggest not signing up on the mastodon.social server. It's way way too large and that's dangerous (here's why fedi.tips/its-a-really-bad-ide…).
I know some find choice overwhelming, so if you just want one general long-established very busy server mas.to is a better option for example.
There are also lots of other good servers listed at fedi.garden and joinmastodon.org/servers
FWIW I'm reasonably sure Facebook never supported XMPP federation. They supported logging in via XMPP with a regular XMPP client (c2s) but they didn't support s2s. Meaning you could only chat with other Facebook users.
GTalk had federation and it was somewhat bad when they shut that down. But I don't remember Facebook's XMPP access being very relevant for the larger ecosystem.
@daniel I agree that it would be a better example. Wikipedia has decent references if you'd like to update the article: support.google.com/talk/?hl=en…
Chat Control is back & we've got two months to stop the EU CSAM scanning plans. | Tuta
The EU Regulation to Prevent and Combat Child Sexual Abuse, first published in May 2022, has become the "most criticized law of all time". Here's how to stop it now!Tuta
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Here a good video explanation of the Max Plank Institute on how the technology of Chat Control works and what this would mean for digital communication within Europe.
I've tried all the new-fangled web design apps, and I’ve decided to stick with building with raw JS, HTML, and (S)CSS. There's just no need in most cases for all the cruft those apps generate. These days you don't even need big JS/CSS libraries for most things. I can make the same page 1/10th (or less) of the size of what visual web dsign apps are going to make.
I don't want to sound curmudgeonly about it, but I think these apps are making the web a little worse. It's starting to feel like we're back in the Dreamweaver days.
Here’s an example. I tested an image, and NVDA gave me this short, irrelevant description:
“A blue and white sign that is on a blue wall.”
Meanwhile, Be My Eyes AI gave me this:
“Two hikers standing on a rocky, mountainous trail with a dry and rugged landscape in the background. The person on the left is wearing a red and black jacket, green pants, sunglasses, and a grey backpack. The person on the right is wearing a blue long-sleeve shirt, dark pants, sunglasses, a patterned bandana, and is holding a hiking pole, also carrying a backpack. Both are standing next to a pink metal sign written in Persian (Farsi) script. The sky is partly cloudy, and the surrounding mountains stretch into the distance. It appears to be a sunny day.”
@NVAccess
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Could it be? The return of Eloquence TTS to Android:
@Edent Hey! More then two years ago, I contacted you to setup an import tool to import all the benches from OpenBenches into OpenStreetMap, but I got stopped by a missing feature in an upstream dependency.
Well, two days ago, they added that feature. And as such, I got a test version out: dev.mapcomplete.org/benches?z=…
I used the database I found on your github, but it is slightly outdated. Can you please create a new dump?
nice one!
I've just uploaded a new DB.
What's the best way of getting OSM IDs from matched benches?
I'm hoping I can put a link on each validated bench back to OSM.
Great! I'll update the challenge in the coming days.
The import is setup to add the OpenBench-id into the OSM-object with `openbenches:id`, as described on our wiki: wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ke…
I've asked permission to the community (here community.openstreetmap.org/t/…) to already do an automated edit where all benches in OSM that already have a link to OB, will also receive the data (and images) that are in OB.
You can load+export all OSM-benches with an OB-id with overpass-turbo.eu/s/2cXZ
Guided mapping/import of openbenches.org
Hi everyone, https://openbenches.org/ has clearly indicated that they want to integrate their data into OSM. Their license is CC-BY, I [asked them] to clarify how they see the attribution requirement.OpenStreetMap Community Forum
Fellow: There's a new Tron movie.
Me: Yeah, and nope. Jared Leto.
Fellow: That's bad?
Me: Yes, cringe.
Did I miss the memo where CNet became some sort of whore for Amazon Prime?
PS HOW MUCH IS A F*CKING VACUUM THAT IS DISCOUNTED BY 700$?!?!?
Mixxx 2.5.3 coming up on Haiku 64bit, we're in the process of finetuning the recipe, but so far things are pretty good.
Free and open source DJ software for Windows, macOS, and Linux (and now Haiku too!) :)
#HaikuOS #haikuports #Mixxx #DJ #opensource #software
PR and patch are online atm at: github.com/haikuports/haikupor…
Mixxx - Free DJ Mixing Software App
Download the most advanced FREE DJ software available, featuring iTunes integration, MIDI controller support, internet broadcasting, and integrated music library.Mixxx DJ Software
Apple’s ICEblock capitulation is business as usual
So, I guess I’m going to need to keep writing this piece. Say what you will about Apple’s decision this week to remove from the App Store the ICEBlock app that provided a way for people…Six Colors
I was able to use an extended conversation with an AI chatgpt.com/share/68ded9b1-37d… to help answer a MathOverflow question mathoverflow.net/questions/501… . I had already conducted a theoretical analysis suggesting that the answer to this question was negative, but needed some numerical parameters verifying certain inequalities in order to conclusively build a counterexample. Initially I sought to ask AI to supply Python code to search for a counterexample that I could run and adjust myself, but found that the run time was infeasible and the initial choice of parameters would have made the search doomed to failure anyway. I then switched strategies and instead engaged in a step by step conversation with the AI where it would perform heuristic calculations to locate feasible choices of parameters. Eventually, the AI was able to produce parameters which I could then verify separately (admittedly using Python code supplied by the same AI, but this was a simple 29-line program that I could visually inspect to do what was asked, and also provided numerical values in line with previous heuristic predictions).
Here, the AI tool use was a significant time saver - doing the same task unassisted would likely have required multiple hours of manual code and debugging (the AI was able to use the provided context to spot several mathematical mistakes in my requests, and fix them before generating code). Indeed I would have been very unlikely to even attempt this numerical search without AI assistance (and would have sought a theoretical asymptotic analysis instead).
Is the least common multiple sequence $\text{lcm}(1, 2, \dots, n)$ a subset of the highly abundant numbers?
I've been comparing the sequence of the Least Common Multiple of the first $n$ integers, $L_n = \text{lcm}(1, 2, \dots, n)$, with the sequence of Highly Abundant Numbers (HA). The two sequences inMathOverflow
The Matrix Conference around the corner, an encrypted state events prototype, and Element Admin. That and more happened This Week in Matrix!
matrix.org/blog/2025/10/03/thi…
This Week in Matrix 2025-10-03
Matrix, the open protocol for secure decentralised communicationsThib (matrix.org)
A user admin UI? FINALLY?!!?
Maybe it'll be time for me to stand up a fresh Synapse instance before too much longer.
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The dollar is projected to drop another 10% ???!
Scene: My typical day.
VIP Customer: Build our new office network/tech/CCTV/PACS/BMS infrastructure, possibly with some server capacity... never know if we need a couple AI rigs.
Me: Okay. It's weird how the building has 5 electrical meters but one tenant, and maybe we should add some EVSEs too.
Cx: Don't worry about the meters thing, and yes, EVSEs are a good idea.
Me to Elechicken: How much power (KVA) can we get out the existing panels? What voltage? What current? (So I can order UPSes & PDUs.)
Elechicken: (getting back to me) Uh, I have to call the electrical safety authority because the building isn't wired properly [no disconnects on 600->208 secondary, times 5]
Cx: MYKE!!! WHAT DID YOU DOOOOOOO?
I asked this a while ago and got no responses, but maybe some fedi nerd knows the answer.
Is Servo something that can be used, now, today, with a screen reader as a browser?
> Emerging climbing star Balin Miller, 23, dies in fall from El Capitan
Now he's a falling star
Brits complaining that they can't engage in protests "against Israel" for one whole weekend after a synagogue was attacked and Jews were killed on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
These protests usually contain calls for violence, antisemitic tropes, antisemitic rhetoric, and many times "just happen" to be outside of Jewish schools, synagogues, inside secluded Jewish neighbourhoods or even Jewish restaurants- never outside the Israeli embassy.
lol - lol - lmao
at first I thought this was for the Alto HSR project
nope...it's for the hyperloop-type gadgetbahn thing that's supposedly going to be built between Calgary & Edmonton 😂
best demand payment up front, is all I'm saying
> Algoma Steel will help build high-speed transportation project
sootoday.com/local-news/algoma…
Algoma Steel will help build a high-speed transportation project
Algoma Steel may supply 1.5–2 million tonnes of Canadian-made steel over the course of constructionSooToday Staff (SooToday.com)
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Comic vs Islam | Nicholas De Santo
Time to honour the "Islamophobia Awareness Month". As the UK launches this smart initiative, here is a compilation of Islam-related jokes. Are you aware yet?...YouTube
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My week: lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel…
Zagreb, AI, HackerOne, release notes, Deprecating, Apple native CA store, man page links, podcast, progress meter, credits
I would *love* to visit Zagreb (and Split). Sounds like it was good. :)
(Btw, I love the "blog post embryos" descriptor. I have so many of those.)
Your EuroBSDCon keynote was great and it was very nice to meet you in Zagreb!
At the end open bar of the social event closed only at 1AM, so not that bad for your keynote, thankfully! :)
Today reading Wikipedia:
Indeed it is easy to see that an odd-dimensional sphere admits a non-vanishing tangent vector field through a simple process of considering coordinates of the ambient even-dimensional Euclidean space.
Is it? Really? Is it really? How easy?
Sometimes, "suite" in English needs to be translated by "ensemble des programmes" in French.
This kind of things needs a human 🧠
A small post about the upcoming support for native Apple SecTrust in curl 8.17.0.
#curl #apple
eissing.org/icing/posts/curl-a…
curl with Apple SecTrust
Today we merged a new feature in curl: support for Apple SecTrust. This will become available in curl 8.17.0, due to be released on the 5th of November 2025.icing's blog
a11y-tools.com/blog/2025/08/ne…
#a11y #wcag #tools
by @lloydi
New Lookup tool: WCAG SC Reference (bookmarklet and extension) - A11y Tools
tl;dr - I made a tool to look up WCAG SCs and copy the links. As anyone who has spent more than 30 minutes with me where the conversation might veer towards anything technical, I am an über-bore where it comes to the Mac app Keyboard Maestro (KM).Lloydi (A11y Tools)
Friday.
We've spent days in hospital and the poor wife's had a lot of things going on, but not the things she wants to have going on. Baby is still firmly ensconced.
The house is coming together well though. The first of the sofas appeared yesterday, we put the curtains up this morning and the carpets are all down and lovely underfoot. The window sills have all been painted and varnished, the French doors are sealed and watertight (a good thing with a storm blowing in), and I've just finished re-seating all the electrical wall outlets and light switches now the paint's all dry.
The baby's changing unit remains to be assembled, but the crib and car seat are ready. We just need a baby now.
Daily CTG's are strong. Baby's moving well internally. Things just, have yet to go pop!
We've just had the call up now to go in for the Amniotomy in a few hours.
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(Hey it rhymes)