I bloggered a post.
It's about shortcomings of FLOSS and a possible next thing.
My Next Project Won't be FLOSS:
pointless.one/my-next-project-…
#FLOSS #FOSS #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #GNU #GPL #OSI #MIT #BSD #BTPL #PolyForm
My Next Project Won't be FLOSS @ PointlessOne
Where FLOSS fails and what to do about it. With a little bit of history.PointlessOne
Some of the variables you can define in the yaml now:
# Base defaults for NV Speech Player frontend.
#
# If a setting is not listed here, the C++ defaults are used.
# Packs are merged in this order:
# default.yaml -> <lang>.yaml -> <lang-region>.yaml -> <lang-region-variant>.yaml
#
# Keep this file small. Put language-specific tweaks into their own files.
settings:
# Timing / stress shaping
primaryStressDiv: 1.4
secondaryStressDiv: 1.1
# Stop closure insertion ("click" before stops/affricates)
stopClosureMode: vowel-and-cluster
stopClosureClusterGapsEnabled: true
# Length mark (ː) handling
lengthenedScale: 1.05
lengthenedScaleHu: 1.3
applyLengthenedScaleToVowelsOnly: true
# Output gain defaults (same as ipa.py)
defaultPreFormantGain: 1.0
defaultOutputGain: 1.5
# Normalization cleanup
stripAllophoneDigits: true
stripHyphen: true
# Tonal languages
tonal: false
toneDigitsEnabled: true
toneContoursMode: absolute
»Ein #Barrierefreiheit-Feature, dass nur Menschen mit einer #Behinderung hilft, ist wahrscheinlich schlecht.«
Das sind so die Dinge die ich eigentlich nur im Fediverse lese.
Pro-Tipp: Ihr müsst gar nicht alle Gedanken die ihr habt mit der Welt teilen.
Prüfbericht zur #Barrierefreiheit mit Testimonials von KI-generierten behinderten Menschen.
How about nein einfach nur nein.
So I wasn't going to post about this but I just got off the phone with Tesco customer service and I'm shocked.
Last night I was having some soup, Tesco brand Tuscan inspired Bean soup, to be exact, bit down on a chunk of glass that was in there. Taste of blood in my mouth, dent in my tongue, possibly swallowed a small bit... I was worried about it. Also, fucking hell like.
Today I call em up, had already sent an email, they are uninterested, tell me I have to complain in store.
What the fuck.
Thank you!
Bluesky Corporation have just started hosting and verified the US agency ICE:
bsky.app/profile/icegov.bsky.s…
In other words, Bluesky are collaborating with racist violent thugs and murderers.
(Bluesky Corporation were already hosting the White House (bsky.app/profile/whitehouse-47…), the Department of War (bsky.app/profile/deptofwar.bsk…), JD Vance (bsky.app/profile/jd-vance-1.bs…), Homeland Security (bsky.app/profile/homelandgov.b…) etc. This is a long-term collaboration with Trump admin.)
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They didn't just sign up, Bluesky is hosting them and verified them.
Bluesky does ban accounts, they could have banned ICE, and/or refused to host ICE, and/or refused to verify them. Instead they rolled out the red carpet.
They also emailed Fox News to tell them JD Vance was welcome on the platform:
"We welcome the Vice President to the conversation on Bluesky," the company told Fox News Digital in an email response"
foxnews.com/politics/dems-run-…
Dems run to the Bluesky block button as Vance trolls them on their own virtual turf for solid week
Vice President JD Vance joined liberal-dominated Bluesky one week ago and has repeatedly trolled Democrats on their preferred social media platform.Emma Colton (Fox News)
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With Gajim version 2.4.2 windows-key + arrow keys still don't work.
Back to 1.9.5 again.
This is a GTK issue, see dev.gajim.org/gajim/gajim/-/is…
Windows: No window snapping / no snap layout (#12348) · Issues · gajim / gajim · GitLab
Please search for similar issues first. Versions OS: Windows 10 Gajim: 2.3.2 (Installed through Windows...GitLab
Thank you.
It's a shame snapping isn't working. Because of this, I keep having to go back to v1.9.5. Snapping does work with this older version. Hopefully, this will be fixed in the future.
Sadly they seem to have a kinda strict recording policy, so we'll see wether I can take the Zoom with me. But well it's still a half year so plenty of time to overthink jk.
Wikipedia turns 25 today! 🎂📚
To celebrate, we’re looking back at its baby pictures—some of the earliest captures of the site, preserved in the #WaybackMachine.
Take a nostalgic peek at early Wikipedia ⤵️
Die zwei Gesichter des Friedrich Merz
zeit.de/politik/ausland/2026-0…
Da war ich im ersten Teil des Artikels doch baff erstaunt. Es sieht so aus, als halte im Bundeskanzleramt die Vorstellung Einkehr, das aktuelle Regime in Washington sei nicht mehr durch Besänftigung in Schach zu halten.
Wenn man ihm wohlgewogen sein will könnte man also interpretieren dass Friedrich Merz hier die Gangart umschaltet und sich nun auf die eigene Bevölkerung in Deutschland (und auch in Europa) fokussiert.
Soweit, so gut.
Und dann reißt der Kanzler, wie man das von ihm gewohnt ist, alles wieder ein.
Bundeskanzler: Friedrich Merz zeigt sich desillusioniert von Trump und der US-Politik
Donald Trump gehe auf Kritik nicht ein, sagt Kanzler Merz – sondern halte, was er tut, für richtig. Statt das Völkerrecht zu achten, machten die USA reine Machtpolitik.Sarah Vojta (DIE ZEIT)
Im Schnitt kämen die Beschäftigten in Deutschland auf 14,5 Krankentage, sagte der CDU-Politiker. "Das sind fast drei Wochen, in denen die Menschen in Deutschland aus Krankheitsgründen nicht arbeiten. Ist das wirklich richtig? Ist das wirklich notwendig?," fragte Merz.
Die Frage ist so unfassbar dämlich, dass ich gar nicht richtig weiß, was man da erwidern will.
Glaubt er, die Menschen sind freiwillig krank? Dass ich mich, wenn ich krank bin, halt nur ein bisschen zusammen reißen muss, um wieder mehr für die Wirtschaftsleistung des Landes beitragen zu können? Glaubt er, dass Kranksein eine Willensentscheidung ist?
Was er damit infolgedessen automatisch insinuiert: Die Deutschen feiern krank und betrügen. Anders kann ich seine Argumentation nicht nachvollziehen.
Wie man mit solchen Aussagen ein Gemeinschaftsgefühl erzeugen will, das geeignet ist, äußeren Widerständen zu trotzen, das weiß vermutlich nur Herr Merz. Und Herr Linnemann vermutlich.
No soporto que tengan un perfil oficial de la Gestapo / ICE
- Medical advancements allowing low or no cost healthcare for all, and various new treatments (33%, 1 vote)
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ollama run x/z-image-turbo
Only available in Mac Silicon and Linux with Cuda, and apparently more models are coming soon such as GLM-Image, Qwen-Image-2512, Qwen-Image-Edit-2511... #LLM #ML #AI github.com/ollama/ollama/relea…
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Get up and running with OpenAI gpt-oss, DeepSeek-R1, Gemma 3 and other models. - ollama/ollamaGitHub
I rode passenger today on a patrol watching for ICE in my neighborhood in Minneapolis.
Our ride was mostly uneventful, the neighborhood we patrolled has been a target but just not this afternoon.
It took me a while to follow everything that is going on, and I felt rather incompetent even as a passenger. These communities are rapidly developing processes and their own kind of professional standards even as new people are constantly joining in. There is a large set of Signal groups covering different portions of the city and into the suburbs, as well as many subdivisions for reactive response. There's a schedule of dispatchers who run calls, formal handoff, other support people to take notes and follow the chat. Drivers are trying to spot ICE, peering into the tinted windows (so many people have tinted windows!), looking up license plates.
There's a protocol that I don't yet understand for what to do when you encounter an ICE vehicle. Several times a day I hear the caravans of ICE and observers honking as they go down one of the streets by my house; protocol is only to do that after a direct encounter and ICE officers leaving their vehicle. I'm not sure what that implies in terms of numbers.
Throughout the neighborhood many corners had people in hi-viz jackets on guard. It was around the time kids were coming home from school. These are being organized separately, by schools, community organizations, churches, and the many ad hoc groups that are popping up block by block.
This is all heartening, and impressive, and also sad because it's not nearly enough. People are doing their best, but their best can only slow down ICE. We can't solve this from here.
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If you want a bunch of random noise and chaos in your life, there's a silly thing I put together, called FX Radio.
It's a box running Liquidsoap that mixes several audio players going through a huge library of sound effects, production libraries, and other odd things.
Don't expect anything to make sense. If it does, it's purely coincidental.
This is running on the same machine that hosts @NoiseBox, which throws a random sound at the fediverse once an hour, at a random minute each hour.
Fun fact:
This is running on a shelf under my mom's desk. While she knows the box is there, she doesn't know what it does. So, it's fun just for that reason.
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> Elasticsearch was never a database. It was built as a search engine API over Apache Lucene (an incredibly powerful full-text search library), but not as a system of record. Even Elastic’s own guidance has long suggested that your source of truth should live somewhere else, with Elasticsearch serving as a secondary index. Yet, over the last decade, many teams have tried to stretch the search engine into being their primary database, usually with unexpected results.
We demanded to keep our normal logs but you know how corporate IT is ...
@maphouse this quote came from ElasticSearch
when I worked at bigcorp, we were in a high security team. Devs angry they didn't have all access to all logs. We had our regular logs and our system audit logs. Management basically forced us to to jam everything into ElasticSearch and abandon the normal logs. Elastic was supposed to be the source of truth.
We warned them. Of course it became a nightmare with the cluster falling out of sync and having broken replicas and stuff, data loss...

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