I can't believe I have to say this once again, but not using AWS or Cloudflare doesn't mean your service won't go down as often.
It's just that nobody cares if the website of some little shoe manufacturer in Wyoming goes down, but everybody cares if all the websites go down *at once*. This is true even if, statistically speaking, CF / AWS go down less often than some little server located in a basement.
The old internet wasn't more resilient, your downtime on the old internet was just less corelated with everybody else's downtime, which made it less visible, and hence psychologically less of a problem.
Without CF (or somebody like them), there's no freedom of speech on the internet. If you say the wrong thing, your critics can just DeDoS you until you go away, and there's very little you can do about it. If you aren't rich enough to afford DeDoS protection, you have to be very careful when working against people who have more money than you do. This was a somewhat common occurrence back in the day, and the emergence of big social on one hand and CF on the other eliminated that problem entirely.
We should be really thankful for everything CF has done for the internet. Not every private company is as evil as people want you to think.
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@midzi Which is honestly why most people are much better off with a SaaS, even if they're technically competent and perfectly capable of managing their own server.
I know why this isn't the right approach for you (storage space, a different point on the time vs. money tradeoff than most commercial organizations), but that's an exception that proves the rule.
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Part of REM down after truck hits viaduct
ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/en…
Because nobody could even predict this...
Part of REM down after truck hits viaduct near Bois-Franc station
Parts of the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) network are down on Tuesday morning after a truck struck a viaduct near the Bois-Franc station in Montreal.Rachel Lau (CTVNews)
Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues
Link: cloudflarestatus.com/incidents…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues
Cloudflare's Status Page - Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues.www.cloudflarestatus.com
bbc.com/news/articles/c0rpy7en…
'I heat my Essex home with a data centre in the shed'
"It's fantastic because it's eco-friendly...We're not burning any gases," says Terrence Bridges.Ben Schofield (BBC News)
Why would anyone, at this point, use Firefox over Chrome?
Diehards like me are absolutely disgusted with the AI BS Mozilla is pushing down everyone's throats, to just mention one thing. We will find a fork, or eventually hopefully a new independent browser.
Anybody else doesn't give a fsck so why would they use a cheap Chrome knock-off Mozilla made Firefox into, if they can get the real deal for free?
Well done Mozilla. You outplayed yourself.
Mozilla is the browser vendor equivalent of centrist political parties.
> We can do whatever the fsck we want because who you gonna vote for, the actual far-right?
> Also, we need to try to out-far-right the far-right because that's where the voters are!
And then there's the inevitable surprised pikachu face when people just don't choose them.
Either because they vote for the actual far-right, not the cheap centrist knock-off; or because they refuse to make a choice between shit and crap.
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\#Barrierefreiheit \#Schule
Friends, we're all here on fedi, so many of us have no fondness for AI and its nonsense, nor for the very rich who are using the bubble to get richer, nor for the buffoons who are devoted to it. I understand that.
But please remember, when the bubble bursts, it won't be those billionaires who suffer. It won't really be the buffoons. It'll be ordinary working class folk who happen to be employed by an organisation that will be hit. Doesn't even have to be an employer that works directly with AI. Could be a caterer whose biggest client is involved with the business. Could be a cleaning company that cleans offices for a business that supplies components that are used in data centres that host AI stuff. And so on.
Remember 2008, 2009. We all know whose fault that crash was, and we all know who suffered most as a result, and those two groups were quite separate.
Der @sovtechfund hat einen nicht so ganz souveränen Cloudflare Error.
#digitalesouveränität ist schwer
Und bevor sich alle aufregen. Ich blicke gerade in meine digital souveränen Google Kalender.
Tipps? Irgendwas beyond
xda-developers.com/self-hosted…
Muss sich einfach syncen lassen.
4 self-hosted Google Calendar replacements I tried and recommend using instead
If you're looking to de-Google your life, these self-hosted calendar servers are great options that give you full control of your data.João Carrasqueira (XDA)
While #cloudflare US-east1 is busy fixing a good part of the Internet, parts of Matrix/Element, X etc down, good old decentralized #chatmail continues unimpeded and without degradation :)
In other news, there is a new #freebsd community maintained ❤️ #deltachat desktop install:
pkg install deltachat-desktop
thanks @feld and others!
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Sixteen Ramos has a an article out on Agenic Commerce, worth a read if you're interested in digital commerce.
bosstoday.com/from-search-to-c…
From Search to Conversation: How Generative AI Is Crafting E-Commerce Experience - Boss Today
Generative AI is literally changing the whole process of online search and discovery, curating a new experience that experts are calling generative search. InSixteen Ramos (Miami Weekly)
RE: mastodon.social/@Tutanota/1155…
#CloudFlare is down taking half the web offline. Don't put all your eggs in one basket!
Free Apple support
Imagine running a trillion dollar company that bundles various open source components into your products, making billions of dollars of profit annually.daniel.haxx.se
systemd Lands Experimental Support For musl libc
Systemd today finally merged support for building against and using the musl libc library. This is a win for Linux distributions like postmarketOS, Alpine Linux, and others that use musl by default as their standard C library or offer it as an option...
phoronix.com/news/systemd-musl…
@fossdd I don't think people realize that 1. distributions have the last say over any dependency, including whether they should package something or not, which completely disqualifies any accusations of attempts to force people to use systemd; and 2. systemd isn't some project managed by a single company: it's comprised of individuals from different organizations.
@ska
@TheEvilSkeleton @fossdd Oh, distributions have a choice. They make policy decisions all the time. They choose what to include, and what not to include, all the time, and it's a perfectly conscious choice. Not always an easy one, but a choice nonetheless.
Distributions are not powerless. As the entities actually providing software to the majority of users, they hold a pretty good amount of power. And if Red Hat, at the time, was not pushing systemd with all their might, I don't know how you would call what they were doing.
The fact that systemd is developed by a group of individuals from different organizations does not change the end output. I did not describe intent, but practical behaviour, and when faced with that behaviour, intent really does not matter.
Doesn't matter if I turn speech off or what, I still keep getting "Screen curtain on. Screen curtain on. Screen curtain on."
First it only started doing that during updates. Now it's doing it all the time.
Lots of people asking for the names of the apps in the "Diversify" row. The names are in the alt text, so I'll paste them here too:
Cloud: NextCloud
Mail: Tuta Mail
Calendar: Tuta Calendar
Notes: Notesnook
Reminders: Tasks
Office Suite: CryptPad
AI: Mistral
Should you wonder about the number of apps available in the #IzzyOnDroid repo slightly decreasing with the next sync: your gardeners were quite active again. Find details at codeberg.org/IzzyOnDroid/Every… – and be welcome to join the Cinderella, there are still many items left on the list!
Some other good news: after 6 years, Metrodroid (the app to read public transport NFC smartcards) finally received another update, which will go live here with the next sync around 7 pm UTC.
metadata reorg subtask: deciding about miscellaneous dormant apps
This is a spin-off from #10 where I'd like some input from the team, concerning how to handle the following unmaintained apps: * [x] [`ahmaabdo.readify.rss`](https://apt.izzysoft.de/packages/ahmaabdo.readify.Codeberg.org
@voks Be welcome to write one then 😉 You could diff the indexes for that. Hint: both, IzzyOnDroid as well as F-Droid use a binary transparency log such an app could parse for this.
You could of course also open issues at the fdroid clients' repos, to include such a functionality. Clients know what apps you've installed from which repo, and could watch for such removals when pulling index updates. That would be the best place to address this.
Add glossary page by andrew · Pull Request #39 · ecosyste-ms/docs
Adds a glossary page documenting key terms used across ecosyste.ms servicesGitHub
GrapheneOS version 2025111800 released
Following our experimental releases, this is our first non-experimental release based on Android 16 QPR1, the first quarterly release of Android 16. Android 16 QPR1 was pushed to the Android Open Source Project on November 11 rather than September 3 as expected. This is a very large quarterly release with more prominent user-facing improvements than Android 16 provided compared to Android 15 QPR2.
Tags:
- 2025111800 (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a, emulator, generic, other targets)
Changes since the 2025110800 release:
- rebased onto BP3A.250905.014 Android Open Source Project release (Android 16 QPR1)
- Terminal (virtual machine management app): re-enable GUI support now that the surfaceflinger crashes are resolved upstream by Android 16 QPR1
- adevtool: massive overhaul entirely replacing the small remnants of the Pixel device trees to fix several regressions introduced since Android 16 such as charging mode booting into the regular OS and to prepare for adding 10th gen Pixel devices via automated device support without any need for device trees to use as a reference
- adevtool: switch to obtaining Android 16 QPR1 backports from the latest November releases for relevant Pixels (there are no security patches listed for the Android or Pixel bulletins and not all Pixels received the tiny release)
- kernel (6.12): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision
- raise declared patch level to 2025-11-05 which has already been provided in GrapheneOS since our regular 2025090200 release (not a security preview) since the patches were included in the September security preview and were then pushed to AOSP despite not being listed in the bulletin along with there being no Pixel Update Bulletin patches for November 2025
- Vanadium: update to version 142.0.7444.158.0
Creating a security preview release on top of the new Android 16 QPR1 release is still in progress and will be available soon. For detailed information on security preview releases, see our post about it.
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So... @fedora has made a policy explicitly allowing AI code. So I have to change my home distro.
@gentoo and @netbsd both have specific policies against it, but I ain't about doing a Gentoo install (sorry, guys, I love you for this, but I need a binary first distro), and NetBSD ain't great for gaming AFAIK.
So... any other Distros wanna step up and do the right thing? @archlinux? @opensuse? @debian? #VoidLinux? @alpinelinux?
Just a public statement that says "No, we don't want that crap" would be plenty --- I understand the difficulty of enforcing the policy, but setting it as a community/commit standard would go a long way towards making a lot of us feel better.
(Boost for visibility, please?)
Vielen meiner Schüler:innen geht es einfach dreckig. Wir reden hier über so wenig Geld, dass sie sich keinen neuen USB Stick oder Stift leisten können. So wenig Geld, dass sie sich zu Hause oft nicht trauen zu fragen, ob sie sich was für die Schule kaufen können.
Wie kann Lernen funktionieren, wenn ich als Kind Angst habe zu Hause nicht genug Essen zu bekommen?
Kommt in der gymnasial geprägten Bildungsdebatte thematisch leider noch nicht so oft vor. tagesschau.de/inland/armutsgef…
Mehr als jedes siebte Kind in Deutschland laut Statistischem Bundesamt armutsgefährdet
Ein kaputtes Bett kann nicht ersetzt werden, Kino ist nicht drin, ein Urlaub auch nicht. 2,2 Millionen Kinder und Jugendliche in Deutschland sind armutsgefährdet. Ein Risikofaktor: Ein niedriger Bildungsabschluss der Eltern.tagesschau.de
Today I had to compose an email in Outlook. I did this on macOS, running whatever-the-one-before-Tahoe-is.
It was basically unusable. The constant autocorrect and text prediction were nothing short of horrendous. I was writing technical stuff and it changed it every. fucking. time.
And distracting! So distracting.
I finally found the settings to turn it all off. (System Settings -> Keyboard -> Input Sources, and the Edit menu in Outlook.) It had better fucking stay that way.
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