"taking an OpenSSL public API and attempting to trace the implementation to see how it is implemented has become an exercise in self-flagellation"
"taking an OpenSSL public API and attempting to trace the implementation to see how it is implemented has become an exercise in self-flagellation"
Ein Artikel über die Debatte zum Bürgergeld. Ich mag den Beitrag. Vor allem, weil er von individuellen Schicksalen erzählt. Keine "Totalverweigerer", die vermeintlich lieber vom Staat leben. Sondern Menschen, die auf die ein oder andere Art nicht damit gerechnet haben jemals in diese Situation zu kommen.
tagesschau.de/inland/gesellsch…
Neue Regeln mit neuer Grundsicherung: Heute debattiert erstmals der Bundestag über die geplante Reform des Bürgergeldes. Drei Menschen, die davon leben müssen, berichten von ihren Erfahrungen und Sorgen.Manuel Biallas (tagesschau.de)
The curl.se website consists of 1,832 static HTML pages and 101 SVG images
(excluding the mailing list archives' 101,543 HTML files and the dashboard's 90+ images)
The State of OpenSSL for pyca/cryptography: cryptography.io/en/latest/stat…
Spoiler: it's bad.
New in Auphonic: RMS-based Loudness Normalization for Audible / ACX Audiobooks 🎧
Read more in our blog post: auphonic.com/blog/2026/01/15/r…
The automatic audio post production webservice.auphonic.com
For those that haven't seen this initiative: https://mixdownmag.com.au/news/victory-amplification-reveals-world-first-braille-guitar-amp/theFretBoard
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In der Wirtschaft wird KI oft als strategische Chance gesehen, doch es gibt auch große Gefahren. Laut einer Allianz-Studie hat sich Künstliche Intelligenz zu einem der größten Geschäftsrisiken für Unternehmen weltweit entwickelt.tagesschau.de
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There are algorithms that have natural recursive representation and are very cumbersome or painful to write iteratively. With the advent of lambda expression...www.dev0notes.com
A Klatt-based speech synthesis engine written in c++ - tgeczy/NVSpeechPlayerGitHub
Accounts from Montreal protesters detail police violence
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Demonstrators in Montreal discuss their recent experiences with police aggression. As systemic barriers prevent victims from seeking justice, some victims of police violence have taken matters into their own hands.thelinknewspaper.ca
Well, that's interesting.
Fender apparently bought Presonus in 2021, which I didn't hear about until just now, and it looks like they are perhaps killing the Presonus brand, starting with their DAW, recently rebranded as Fender Studio Pro.
I am way out of the loop when it comes to this gear stuff, I guess. That's what happens when you get locked into an environment where you can't explore such things for several years. So it goes.
I don't really know what to think about that. Fender hasn't been the most kind caretaker of brands over the years, that's for sure.
My Fender... uh... Presonus Studio Live 16.4.2 digital console is stuck in storage possibly forever, and I'm honestly not sure if I would want to use it these days anyway on account of it's audio interface being firewire 400 instead of something more modern. That made a lot of sense back then, but not anymore.
i'm probably going to be told tomorrow that i'm being laid off, so if anyone has a lead on a decent remote embedded software engineering or unix/linux systems job, i've got a resume to send you.
i don't like discussing the specifics of who my past clients have been in public. however, my most recent position was contracting with the kernel team of a major CDN and cloud services provider that i know many people on fedi are also current or former employees of, maintaining their internal linux distribution (an customized Ubuntu downstream) for their custom server platforms, porting forward and cleaning up patchsets to newer versions of the distribution, fixing issues in toolchains and libraries, etc.
i've also done embedded software work for a large variety of devices including medical, cellular technology, and industrial control equipment, in addition to some consumer products. i've done board bringup and BSP development with Yocto/Openembedded, Buildroot, FreeRTOS, etc, on most major SoC and microcontroller families. when doing business logic, I am most comfortable in C and Lua, but fine working with C++ codebases, and can learn to work with other languages if a project needs it.
boosts appreciated.
Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, is hurt by our hate of AI.
You can't make this shit up.
gizmodo.com/jensen-huang-is-be…
" extremely hurtful, frankly, and I think we've done a lot of damage," he said.AJ Dellinger (Gizmodo)
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •As a native American English speaker, I sometimes have to check to make sure as well. (though usually I can guess from context)
(One can argue if American English is native or not 😆)
remyla
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •B'ad Samurai 🐐🇺🇦
in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •that editor is either AI, or a real dick.
And what a missed
;opportunity.Clemens
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in reply to daniel:// stenberg:// • • •"...we will no longer require OpenSSL implementations for new functionality."
Let that message sink in.
I'm using OpenSsl from #Rustlang , but only by calling its main program as a process. The performance is more than good enough for now.
Also I've become quite fond of #pyca for its X.509 support.
So I'll keep a close eye on pyca's next steps.
Jacques Chester
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