I predict if they rule GPT is infringing we will see lawsuits against software for similar reasons. Someone will go after open source projects too. Oracle?

Copyright Winter is Coming (to Wikipedia?)
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Computers were a skill. They were taught in classrooms as a skill. Skills give you power over your tools because you work them as an expert and that is leverage to multiply externally.

And then computers became an A/B tested telemetry-based advertising conduit to brains for SaaS recurring revenue.

This could be said of technologies before. Doesn't make it wrong.

Want to share something cool about Debian? Maybe it's something that is brand new and will help inspire other distros, or maybe something that is in Debian for a long time but people don't know or tend to forget, or maybe something in between?! The FOSDEM's Call For Proposals for the distros devroom is now open: lists.debian.org/debian-projec
 #debian #distros #FOSDEM #11

A little PSA: if your library of choice is facing funding cuts, don't hold off on using their services because you're worried it'll put pressure on their existing funds.

Take advantage of everything and help them get some lovely stats to help them demonstrate impact as they fight back! If it looks like they're not being useful to folks, they'll get cut!

Don't do the cost cutters' jobs for them!

I'm really hoping for Fediverse help here.

I have a 14 year old niece. She's incredibly smart and extremely motivated when it comes to engineering things.

I want to get her some electronics stuff, like an Arduino kit, but maybe something with wearables, etc. to make it more relevant to her than just a breadboard.

She'll also need some books on electronics, since she doesn't have the background in that.

Sadly, some limitations:

- I can't help her. Her mother won't let my wife or I talk to her. This gift itself will have to be given through a third party.

- She has a learning disability around reading- likely dyslexia, and so we need material that's easy to read

- Her English is not amazing, especially because of the learning disability.

So I'm looking for a kit with a ton of instructional material. Programming, electronics, breadboard, the whole kit and kaboodle.

If you have ideas, please share, and boost!

#Maker #Arduino #Wearables #FediHelp #Electronics

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So, my workplace recently updated JAWS to the 2026 Pro version. I can use it both on my laptop (which I mostly use at home) and on my work PC. Interestingly, even though I’ve told them I mainly use NVDA, they’re fine with it as long as I use JAWS for certain tasks. And honestly, I do prefer JAWS for some things in MS Word, Outlook, and Google Docs. Sadly, this will have to continue until NVDA performs equally (or better) in those areas, and until NVAccess addresses that well-known super-verbosity issue on the web... Don’t even get me started on that - LOL!
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@NikJov @Stealthy Thanks for your support! I do try to be patient in answering Amirs concerns - and I appreciate there are things which frustrate users - about any software - and the problem is that different things frustrate one user but another user sees it as the perfect way something should be done. As with anything, if someone can give me an issue, or a specific description, I can look something up and prompt our devs or push for change.

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I am happy to announce this book that i wrote a chapter in. My chapter looks at the ethics of #accessibility #sustainability and #OpenSource so touches on many threads. It is amazing to have contributed a small part of this first work of accessibility ethics. routledge.com/Digital-Accessib


This is pretty wild. Checkout.com got hacked by a group that claims to be Shiny Hunters again. Checkout said in blog post that it would not be extorted by criminals.

"We will not pay this ransom.

Instead, we are turning this attack into an investment in security for our entire industry. We will be donating the ransom amount to Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Oxford Cyber Security Center to support their research in the fight against cybercrime."

Far too many victim firms just pay up, to get back to business as usual asap. Imagine if a fraction of those victims instead paid into a fund for research that actively disrupts these groups.

checkout.com/blog/protecting-o


Mozilla is adding a new feature called the 'AI Window' to its Firefox browser, which will include an integrated AI assistant and chatbot. This new "AI Window" will provide users with a dedicated space to chat directly with the browser's AI assistant, offering real-time help and interaction while they browse. So yet another AI browser that will have full access to what you do on the internet 😏

connect.mozilla.org/t5/discuss


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For people who just got dumped into Web WhatsApp, note that it too has keyboard shortcuts, and isn't entirely hopeless. You can arrow in the table of chats and within a chat while in focus mode, a la discord. You can press alt+r while focused on a message to reply to it I think. All the keyboard shortcuts are shown in settings → keyboard shortcuts. The main thing it lacks is really the convenience features of WhatsAppPlus, like moving to the first unread message and gestures to rapidly switch between list of chats, current chat, and the edit.
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