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Wie weit die Verrohung vorangeschritten ist, zeigt sich an vereinzelten Kommentaren, die an dieser Aussage nichts schlimmes finden wollen. Spannend finde ich, dass ich solche Replys bisher nur auf Mastodon bekommen habe, aber nicht auf Bluesky und auch nicht (sehr überraschend) auf LinkedIn.
Attached: 1 image Es ist so weit. Jetzt sind es nicht mehr nur noch Ausländer, die das Stadtbild stören, und Bürgergeld-Empfänger, die der Allgemeinheit schaden – jetzt sind es auch die pflegebedürftigen Kranken und Behinderten, die zu faul sind.Enno Park (Mastodon)
ON this day in 2005, twenty years ago, I was visiting @MaryAnn25 in Portlan,, Oregon.
I was up at around 4:30 AM on this cold Saturday morning in her apartment with a cheap Sony walkman connected to a digital recorder, trying to capture a bunch of local commercial FM radio station IDs just for fun, when I came across KBOO, a community radio station, and a guy playing country classics.
Instead of a properly produced ID, this guy opened the microphone, and with a voice that broke rather spectacularly, proclaimed "You are listening to KBOO, Portland. The voiced quality just went away when he said the word "to", and it came out with a weird, strangled h sound.
When I first heard it, I absolutely busted out laughing, happy that I was able to capture it.
Unfortunately, my Edirol R1, an early solid-state stereo digital recorder, decided it's batteries weren't really up to the job, and it cut off while recording, which damaged the file.
I was able to put it's compact flash card into a reader, and load a recovery utility, called PC Inspector File Recovery, to get the raw data off the card, then open that raw data in an audio editor, which was just enough to pull it off.
So, exactly twenty years later, I present this four second audio clip, which sort of became an audio meme among friends for years.
Montreal transit strike over as STM maintenance workers' union suspends work stoppage
cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/st…
Not sure what to think here, but I think the union failed.
1. definitely a luxury brand given the price. 2. people forgot the iPod Socks.
Definitely on brand.
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Este tiene que ser @modulux. Vamos, es que estoy seguro. Todos los días saluda diciendo lo que hace y lo que no hace, pero nunca habla del sueño, y eso es demasiado sospechoso.
Un funcionario no entiende por qué últimamente le cuesta tanto conciliar el sueño durante su jornada laboral
elmundotoday.com/2025/11/un-fu…
Completamente desvelado por decimosexto día consecutivo, Manuel Rabasa, un funcionario de 58 años de la oficina del padrón de Valladolid, no entiende por qué últimamente le cuesta tantísimo dormirse durante su jornada laboral, que pasa despierto casi…www.elmundotoday.com
Have we built a web that has presumed a given business model?
Great question from the #TPAC discussion on the #FutureOfTheOpenWeb today.
/c @w3c
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Windows 11 has just got a 'major' upgrade, and you're probably going to hate it because it uses 1-2GB RAM all the time.Mayank Parmar (Windows Latest)
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Domestic air travel will be cut by up to 10% at 40 major airports, resulting in thousands of cancelled flights in the coming days.BBC News
Hey, people who design OTP systems: why only accept the most recent code? If there are delays in SMS or email, and you request two codes, and then enter the first one, it will never work. What possible security interest is served by only accepting the most recent code within some timeframe (say, 30 minutes).
So often, I just don't understand how the people who design these systems think about the world.
I think @stefano convinced me to replace my one minio server with SeaweedFS just because the way you configure the buckets and ACLs is so much simpler for the normal case
it-notes.dragas.net/2025/11/06…
A practical guide to boosting Mastodon performance by self-hosting your media with SeaweedFS. Configure a fast, S3-compatible storage backend to efficiently handle your instance's files and take full control of your data.Stefano Marinelli (IT Notes)
This is a reminder to everyone that security is more than just memory safety. phoronix.com/news/sudo-rs-secu…
The Ubuntu 25.10 transition to using some Rust system utilities continues proving quite rockywww.phoronix.com
We received an ASN and IPv6 space for GrapheneOS from ARIN: AS40806 and 2602:f4d9::/40.
We've deployed 2 anycast IPv6 networks for our authoritative DNS servers to replace our existing setup: 2602:f4d9::/48 for ns1 and 2602:f4d9:1::/48 for ns2. BGP/RPKI setup is propagating.
We applied for an IPv4 /24 for ns2 via NRPM 4.10 and can apply for one for ns1 after we obtain that one.
Our ns1 network has New Jersey, Miami, Los Angeles, Seattle, Frankfurt and Singapore. Our ns2 network currently has New York, Las Vegas and Bern. We'll be expanding both.
This provides an overview of worldwide latency for our ns1 cluster via the Rage4 anycast service we currently use for IPv4+IPv6 with ns1:
Here's ns1 via our own IPv6 /48:
Here's ns2 via our own IPv6 /48:
In the future, we plan to use these 2 anycast networks to provide recursive DNS resolvers as an option for our users. For now, it's only for the authoritative DNS used to provide other GrapheneOS services which is what DNS resolver servers query after the root and TLD servers.
ARIN gave us an IPv4 /24 based on our NRPM 4.10 request in under 24 hours. It's being announced from our ns2 network:
github.com/GrapheneOS/ns1.grap…
It will take a long time to propagate since the RPKI IRR/ROA data gets fetched via timed jobs rather than pushed hop-by-hop like BGP.
It cost us US$50 to register with ARIN as an organization and US$262.50/year paid in advance to become an 3X-Small network. It'll be US$525/year when we get a 2nd IPv4 since we'll get pushed into 2X-Small. 2X-Small covers IPv4 /22, i.e. 4x /24, which we can get via the waitlist.
We've deployed our IPv4 /24 and IPv6 /48 for ns2 in production to replace the IPv4-only anycast tunnel system it relied on before. It has somewhat better latency and significantly better reliability now. We're waiting a bit longer for production deployment of our ns1 IPv6 /48.
We need to choose a host in Singapore with IPv4+IPv6 BGP support to extend ns2 with a location in Asia. Once that's added, it will be good enough for our current needs. The subset of our dedicated/colocated update servers with BGP could be used as extra ns2 locations eventually.
Get the latest from Bruce here! https://brucespringsteen.lnk.to/newsletter-subscribeIDOfficial Video of ”I'm On Fire" by Bruce Springsteen Listen to Bruce Sp...YouTube
Changes in version 142.0.7444.158.0:
A full list of changes from the previous release (version 142.0.7444.138.1) is available through the Git commit log between the releases.
This update is available to GrapheneOS users via our app repository and will also be bundled into the next OS release. Vanadium isn't yet officially available for users outside GrapheneOS, although we plan to do that eventually. It won't be able to provide the WebView outside GrapheneOS and will have missing hardening and other features.
Privacy and security enhanced releases of Chromium for GrapheneOS. Vanadium provides the WebView and standard user-facing browser on GrapheneOS. It depends on hardening in other GrapheneOS reposito...GitHub
If you still think microplastics are irrelevant, they have been recently found in blood, clouds, but even in the breath of dolphins. The more you do to make your life microplastic-free, the better. For you and for the environment. This is not meant to be an endorsement, but rather a reaction to the very sad state of things.
Here's an article about this: ibbi.io/mp
Start by swapping out something that you use daily, for example your water bottle to a fully stainless steel one (including the cap). Yes, there are caps that have a stainless steel coating on the outside, while what goes into the mouth of the bottle is plastic.
Personally, Blockhütte is the only company I found in the EU where this is not the case and the entire bottle is stainless steel, wood and it has a food-grade silicone ring for a better seal.
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in reply to Quin • • •miki
in reply to Quin • • •Custom (VO does that).
I abbreviate my punctuation, so (=par, )=rap, {=lace, }=race, [=brack, ]=crab etc.
I also have rules to abbreviate () -> empar, {} -> embrace, [] -> embrack.
I don't know how people code without this.
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in reply to miki • • •It looks like you can only put in one punctuation on each entry on the punctuation entry.
Also just curious, do you have this set globally, or just triggered when you're in your text editor for example.
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