I'm not getting the token to reset my account password to file a bug.
Babis-Partei schafft bei Parlamentswahl in Tschechien das Comeback
Die Partei ANO des Rechtspopulisten Babis hat die Parlamentswahl in Tschechien gewonnen. Der Milliardär spricht von einem historischen Erfolg. In vielen EU-Staaten dürften jetzt die Sorgen zunehmen.
Stalwart mail server does not use the OS trusted CA roots because "there are platforms in which CA stores are not available" and "in MacOS using the native store adds huge delays to lookups"
So it's written in Rust but you gotta turn off certificate validation if you connect to services using a private CA
gotta fucking love it
github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwa…
Which feature or improvement would you like to request? I'd like to see this feature: Ability to use an alternative ACME provider in the install prompt. Ability of use a custom made CA root for the...cloxlcolce (GitHub)
having more about it, and their docs - on paper this looks compelling, and the license costing is very reasonable.
I'm VERY curious about testing, and rolling out a cluster... will I ditch forever AOX? Possibly not, but not sure.
How did you come across it? Do you know anything of it's provenance?
@mWare so I've been doing some light testing of it, and it's fast and capable. Still need to finish testing more features.
But I have one gripe. And it's the same as I've had with other software:
I don't understand why people are so obsessed with this RocksDB / LevelDB. It's terrible. I have been able to corrupt(?) my data 3 times now. Or at least I mean I got it into a state where the software wouldn't start, I get Segmentation Faults, and tracing the processing doesn't tell me anything useful other than it exploded while trying to read the database.
This has happened to me with other software that tries to store data in RocksDB.
So anyway, my current configuration that I may keep only stores the cache and Full Text Search in RocksDB, and the rest is all in Postgres. Their Postgres implementation is completely opaque because they just turn it into a giant BLOB store of key:values, so the data is binary and unreadable. You wouldn't be able to read anything by looking at Postgres yourself.
But it's still fast from what I can tell. And I never have to worry about Postgres getting into an inconsistent state.
well that's their fault for ignoring hardware errors 🤡
Also I already have pretty robust backups setup for Postgres so I can restore fairly easily as I have snapshots + WAL archiving, and I can move the process around between jails and VMs or physical machines and don't have to move data
Several mayors, including at least 14 in greater Montreal area, elected by acclamation
cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/se…
Nobody want the job of mayor...
This video about recent and ongoing evolution of Audacity (a popular open source audio editor) is a terrific case study—or several terrific case studies—about the challenges of developing software.
I was most interested in the Technical Debt (11:45) and Gradual Transformation (16:07) chapters, about how easy it is to tangle up your software architecture (even if you know better), how the tangle causes problems for you, and how much dedicated effort it takes to untangle.
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This video digs into the research and design that went into gradually transforming Audacity 3 - a free and open source audio editor and production app - and ...YouTube
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Anyone with a Xiaomi device using the MiDoze app?
apt.izzysoft.de/packages/io.gi…
It wasn't updated since 2022, and the source repo was archived in 2023 – so it's unclear if it's still working at all (to download firmwares from Xiaomi).
EDIT: thanks for the feedback! As it's still working, we'll keep it for now.
#serviceToot #FollowerPower #IzzyOnDroid
the easiest way to download firmwares for Xiaomi wearablesIzzyOnDroid Repo Browser
The European Union Council is once again debating its controversial message scanning proposal, aka “Chat Control,” that would lead to the scanning of private conversations of billions of people.Electronic Frontier Foundation
Fedi admins, be aware that a lot of people who report abuse don't forward it to its original server because the official Mastodon app doesn't include this option.
If you're running a public Fedi server and you receive a report about a bad post, you might also want to report the bad post to yourself and make sure you've selected the option to forward it to the original server.
If the original server never receives a report, the spammer/abuser/etc will keep posting.
El siguiente Viernes tenemos evento de #xalapacode #xalapa
Les esperamos en la Facultad de Estadística e Informática de la Universidad Veracruzana que se localiza en Av. Xalapa s/n, Col.Obrero Campesina.
Más informes aquí: xalapacode.com/eventos/meetup-…
show this to anyone else you know who also assumed DHH was just a normal conservative dude rather than a raging white supremacist lunatic
jakelazaroff.com/words/dhh-is-…
DHH's politics are not normal. Maybe they used to be, I don't know, but as of right now the dude is way outside of what most people would consider moral or acceptable.jakelazaroff.com
An accessible, light-weight, cross-platform ebook and document reader. - trypsynth/paperbackGitHub
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If everyone was refusing to provide official IDs to verify their identity and age on social platforms, and just let their account rot there unused instead, we would soon see platforms themselves starting to advocate against these invasive laws to recover their users.
Just saying.
They need you more than you need them.
Stop complying with invasive requests.
Over 400 arrests of protesters in London thanks to the government’s refusal to admit that their decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist group has been a disaster The Labour gov has so far arrested well over 1,000 people for holding up signs www.theguardian.com/world/2025/o...
Police make more than 440 arre...
Officers arrest activists at silent vigil in support of banned organisation, as demos go ahead despite PM’s pleasRobyn Vinter (The Guardian)
AntennaPod website. Contribute to AntennaPod/antennapod.github.io development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
I feel like I need to use more of my brain, anyone feels like sending some puzzle boxes over?
By the by, crossword puzzles are amazing for this.
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Crossword puzzles you mean? Yes, but if they are presented well then it works.
Puzzle boxes can be a bit more tricky, e.g. you might have to navigate a marble inside the box to a specific part of it to put some weight on something, those are harder to solve, but a lot of them are not that fancy and you can just figure them out by touch.
this story goes into the many wild and different forms anti-trans discrimination comes in
including what happened with Amazon and my book Begin Transmission: The Trans Allegories of the Matrix
please read and learn about some of what we’re up against
we’re just trying to live our lives
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Four stories reveal just some the discrimination trans people deal with every single day of our livesMira Lazine (Trans News Network)
Google has removed Red Dot, an app people could use to report ICE sightings from Google Play, one day after Apple removed similar apps, including Red Dot and ICEBlock.Emma Roth (The Verge)
#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/?radd=1… today brings you 16 updated, 3 added, & 3 removed apps:
+ Melotune: a music streaming app 🛡️
+ DSub2000: client for Subsonic & Funkwhale 🛡️
+ ArchiveTune: a Material 3 YouTube Music client 🛡️
- DSub: no longer maintained, replaced by its fork DSub2000
- Tsumugi: no longer working
- NextPass: archived 2024, development stopped ~2021
RB Status: 723 apps (55.8%)
Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo
This is a repository of apps to be used with your F-Droid client. Applications in this repository are official binaries built by the original application developers, taken from their resp. repositories (mostly Github, GitLab, Codeberg).IzzyOnDroid App Repo
Terrific (from terribilis), causing terror, essentially terrible. It meant this around the late 1800s and before.
Terrify, to cause (to make) terror, comes from terrificāre, it's Vulgar Latin.
While terrify's meaning remained the same, terrific had undergone a semantic shift, from negative to positive, however, there was an in-between state, where it was used ironically, or to add some flourish, extraordinaire, think of how we say something is a killer today.
This just reflects how cultural needs can change any language in even the weirdest directions.
It's a time of change. I sometimes write about politics, or disability, or the way we think about things, or the ways these things intersect. Click to read Chronicles from an unstable era, by Mike Gorse, a Substack publication. Launched 2 years ago.Chronicles from an unstable era
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