#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/?radd=1… today brought you 13 updated and 1 added apps:

* Punch-hole Download Progress: Xposed module that renders download progress as an animated ring around the camera cutout 🛡️

RB Status: 812 apps (62.4%)
Google Bot Status: DeepSleep. 24h since our last request for clearance, no response yet.

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repository :awesome: And feel welcome in the Droidiverse 😜

Preparations for #FOSDEM (continued):

✅ Ordered @snikket_im stickers
✅ LED blinkenlights for #XMPP stand with DI.DAY
❌ Camera API bridge for #Mastodon and #XMPP demo

#DidIt #DutGemacht #DIDAY

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in reply to Shawn Webb

#HardenedBSD applies the following compiler flags to #OpenSSL in the base operating system:

  1. -ftrivial-var-auto-init=zero
  2. -fsanitize=safe-stack
  3. -fzero-call-used-regs=used

The OpenSSL port (in the HardenedBSD ports tree exclusively) only enables the first option.

I wonder if the combination of these features would mitigate the OpenSSL stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability announced today. I hope to answer that question this evening unless someone else beats me to it.

For reference: openssl-library.org/news/vulne…

#CVE202515467 #infosec #FreeBSD

#AlexPretti broke a rib in confrontation with federal agents a week before death edition.cnn.com/2026/01/27/us/…

"about a week before his death, he suffered a broken rib when a group of federal officers tackled him while he was protesting their attempt to detain other individuals."

In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security said that “DHS law enforcement has no record of this incident.”

It sure looks like they knew who he was, but don't want to reveal it was an #ICE #execution

** 2025 Wrapped - the traditional summary of my year. which also serves as an award eligibility post.

(Spoiler - I'm elibible for the Best Fan Writer Hugo Award. I have been a finalist every year since 2023, and I hope you will consider nominating me this year too.)

microsff.com/2025-wrapped
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in reply to Micro SF/F by O. Westin

** If you're not familiar with how the Hugo Award nomination and voting works, Reactor Magazine has a good write-up.
reactormag.com/anyone-can-vote…
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It sounds like there was another ICE shooting today but there's almost nothing known about what happened.

"The individual, who has not been identified, was shot in southern Pima County near milepost 15 of West Arivaca Road at around 7:30 a.m., according to a news release from the Santa Rita Fire District. The fire department said it transported the person in critical condition."

nbcnews.com/news/us-news/perso…

#ICE #Politics #USPolitics #USPol

One thing I love about being involved in my College is I get a direct line on what young people are thinking.

In my circle of 30-50-somethings, it's taken for granted that "AI" is changing everything. Some people express caution that we shouldn't even take any position on software engineering education because it will be out of date within a week.

Meanwhile, my students are telling me that in their cohort, everyone is tired of AI and wants to learn proper software engineering.

One lesson here is: do you remember how clueless your boss was about everything? Recognise when you are in the "boss" demographic, and that your breathless enthusiasm and concern may be equally misinformed.

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in reply to Tamas G

OK, now to another issue: the synth is adding a schwa after an r when it comes before consonants like f, m, r, s. this caused words like "permite, personalizado, interface, irmão" to sound strange, so I stripped off the schwa for testing, but then the r became too weak. One solution I found is to change the schwa to the other schwa, that's ᵊ can it be done with a single rule, or I have to normalize for every consonant?
in reply to Cleverson

@clv1 hm, you shouldn't. you can try it this way:
normalization:
classes:
R_SCHWA_FOLLOW_CONS:
# consonants that were causing the full-schwa to sound too syllabic
# (you can expand this later if needed)
- "f"
- "m"
- "r"
- "s"

replacements:
# If we have r + schwa and the next phoneme is one of the consonants above,
# swap schwa to the reduced schwa ᵊ so /r/ stays audible without adding a full syllable.
- from: "rə"
to: "rᵊ"
when:
beforeClass: R_SCHWA_FOLLOW_CONS

in reply to Tamas G

One more detail: I did the following steps:
1. Add a rule using a text editor and save the file;
2. Go to the phoneme editor and save the file;
3. Now when I command the editor to speak something, it successfully takes into account the rule I've just added. However, the normalization rules list view is not updated accordingly. This issue applies to other lists like language settings as well.
in reply to Cleverson

@clv1 oh yeah that's tricky since we'd have to check whether you made manual changes outside the editor for that one, like every minute, read the file or something. I'm not sure if we can do it without you needing to quit and reload the editor, though I can do a "reload language" option in the menu that can help this. Otherwise it becomes a mess with syncing whether the file was modified or not and more like the auto-save features in word haha. Not impossible, but right now yes, it only checks it once when you arrow to the language. So actually just up/down arrowing again will reload the new one.

Philip Glass withdraws his ‘Lincoln’ symphony from the Kennedy Center, citing conflicting values
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/philip-glass-withdraws-his-lincoln-symphony-from-the-kennedy-center-citing-conflicting-values/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into World @world-CTVNews

What we pay for electricity should cover proper replacement and scheduled maintenance... so, why doesn't it?

Documents show the utility has long identified Hampstead substation as a weak link in the local grid... but f*ck the anglophones—let them freeze, let their pipes burst, let their food go bad—they have insurance, so STFU, eh

An aging substation caused Montréal’s latest blackout. Its replacement is still years away! cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/co… #polQC #QCpoli #polMTL #MTLpoli #hydroquebec

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in reply to feld

they're not going to crack Signal's encryption, they absolutely have infiltrated these group chats a long time ago posing as concerned citizens trying to collect data on ICE agents and ICE activities

but I guarantee the majority of Signal users in that chat aren't using usernames, but still their phone numbers. So now you have all these contacts on Signal who have exposed their phone numbers to you, and you can look up who owns the number and start terrorizing those citizens for conspiring against ICE

in reply to feld

oooh I guess the usernames don't protect you at all anyway

> If Signal receives a subpoena demanding that they hand over all account data related to a user with a specific username that is currently active at the time that Signal looks it up, they would be able to link it to an account. That means Signal would turn over that user’s phone number, along with the account creation date and the last connection date. Whittaker stressed that this is “a pretty narrow pipeline that is guarded viciously by ACLU lawyers,” just to obtain a phone number based on a username.

theintercept.com/2024/03/04/si…

so they'll just get your identity anyway, because we know they won't be able to guard this from the government no matter how "vicious" these ACLU lawyers think they are

If you write about the messy reality behind "free" internet services: we're seeing #OpenStreetMap hammered by scrapers hiding behind residential proxy/embedded-SDK networks. We're a volunteer-run service and the costs are real. We'd love to talk to a journalist about what we're seeing + how we're responding. #AI #Bots #Abuse

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RE: tech.lgbt/@JadedBlueEyes/11596…

Uff... @matrix heard of this?

in reply to James Scholes

@jscholes yeah, I think my feeling more is, it's not a full-time job, just something I (mostly) do after work or during my lunch when I can, else I'd risk jepordizing my job by shirking responsibilities and that isn't the way to live. So it really can't become my full-time gig unless I purposefully made it that and asked for donations, and people may carry that as an expectation on the project itself because they did so. That can get quite ugly too. Haha and thankfully we did split the displays, but I mean, both of us have full-time work so definitely not struggling with paying the house ETC. So, with that obligation burden, probably no donate button. xD

Re: last boost (mastodon.world/@anttipeltola/1…), I'm American, and I'd like more of that (open protocols, open source, no gods, no masters) over here as well.


Whatever this European tech sovereignty formulates into DO NOT give us European Big Tech.

Open protocols, open standards, open source. Like the 1990s internet I enjoyed as a kid. The European governments finance the projects and largely leave us the fuck alone.

No gods. No masters. ✊

#EU #Europe #EUPol #EuroPol


Whatever this European tech sovereignty formulates into DO NOT give us European Big Tech.

Open protocols, open standards, open source. Like the 1990s internet I enjoyed as a kid. The European governments finance the projects and largely leave us the fuck alone.

No gods. No masters. ✊

#EU #Europe #EUPol #EuroPol

Interviewed on Al Jazeera today about ICE killing Alex Pretti and Renee Good, and made it a point to speak the names of all 9 people ICE has killed so far in 2026. Including Keith Porter, Parady La, Heber Sanchaz Domínguez, Victor Manuel Diaz, Luis Beltran Yanez-Cruz, Luis Gustavo Nunez Caceres, and Geraldo Lunas Campos.

We need unity of humanity against fascism and autocracy.

Will share the interview when it goes live.

Still hanging on to your iPhone 5s or 6? Apple just gave it a new lease on life
https://www.digitaltrends.com/phones/still-hanging-on-to-your-iphone-5s-or-6-apple-just-gave-it-a-new-lease-on-life/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Technology (UK Edition) @technology-uk-edition-FlipboardUK

Carney's bill to counter the 27% increase in food prices over the last few years will mostly serve to subsidize the big 5 grocery stores - Loblaw, Sobeys, Metro, Costco & Walmart - which have already profited billions by that same 27% price increase:

Carney's bill includes:
$11.7 billion boost of 25% to GST benefits over 6 years. Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit to 12 million low income Canadians.
$500 million to help businesses address the costs of supply chain disruptions without passing costs on to consumers.
$150-million Food Security Fund that will help small- and medium-sized businesses to expand greenhouses and abattoirs.
$20 million to food banks.

Poilievre said in the House yesterday that he will support the bill.

in reply to Alison Creekside

Agriculture Canada did an inquiry into Canada’s grocery industry and found it extremely “vertically integrated”. The differenent suppliers all owned by the same corporations that “compete” (NOT) to supply groceries.

Ag Canada is being cut back, these analysis will be abandoned to fund the tax break that offers minor relief while falling to challenge the issue, subsidizing these corporations allowing the profits to further integrate the industry.

Grocery corporations invest their profitability in becoming more profitable through integration. Until politicians are willing to recognize and challenge this the problem will continue to become more extreme

Taxpayer’s are funding failure, Poilievre fully supports this policy
#cdnpoli
agriculture.canada.ca/en/secto…

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RE: wandering.shop/@cstross/115967…

It's worse than that. Mandatory, authoritatively checked age verification is a short, slippery slope directly to mandatory, authoritatively checked internet access. This isn't hyperbole. Gating VPN access is just a short stop in between.


RE: social.vivaldi.net/@LonM/11596…

UK PEOPLE: this is REALLY IMPORTANT. If the government bans under-16s from using VPNs, then logically they must intend to REQUIRE AGE VERIFICATION FOR ALL VPN USE. Which will affect adults too!

*Your* privacy and right to anonymous web browsing is at risk!