@bart’s XKPASSWD service helps you create long, strong, and yet memorable passwords. It’s being modernized by the amazing Helma and the open source community.

New and Improved XKPASSWD — Now in Beta podfeet.com/blog/2024/02/xkpas…

Absolute banger of a post from @feoh, I am beyond honored to have inspired even a little of this: playingwithquicksilver.net/pos…
@Feoh

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I just went back to watch #Beyoncé and the Chicks on their surprise CMA performance of “Daddy Lessons” again to make sure I wasn’t imagining our first impressions when Mollie showed it to me back then.

First of all, it’s an amazing performance. There’s no way I wouldn’t have been on my feet dancing along to it if I’d been there. But watch the crowd shots. There’s a lot of men who are doing anything from perfunctory clapping, to looking confused or actively unhappy. B crashed their party and they don’t like it.

And of course the Grammys shoved “Lemonade”, the album it was on, in the Urban Contemporary category (?!) and then ignored it for album of the year. Leaving Adele (who won) to remark “What the !%#$! does she have to do to win album of the year?” People literally wrote syllabi on Black History from the songs on that album. It was brilliant, both musically and in terms content. And the fact that the song wasn’t considered Country is absolutely nuts.

youtu.be/Jj1T7uHdBcY?si=7570br…

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy_Le…

NVDA 2024.1 Beta 8 is now available, with quite a few updates from Beta 7:

- A bug fix where emojis in Windows Terminals could cause a crash
- A bug fix for Native Selection mode in Word
- Bug fixes to the installer process and ensuring NVDA exits safely
- Improvements to documentation
- Updates to translations

To find out more about everything new in NVDA 2024.1 overall, and to download the latest beta, please visit: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2024-1b…

#NVDA #NVDAsr #Beta #News #NewVersion

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Lost in the mass sterilization and boringification of macOS UI design was the incredible diversity and uniqueness that user-created themes brought us. Is it really better for humanity that every window has clean, antiseptic lines decided on by a handful of folks at Apple Park?

To summarize: we used to be a proper society!!!

(Shout out to @girlie_mac, via: @osxthemes)

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600,000 US cybersecurity jobs are unfilled. Cyber.org's Project Access trains blind & vision-impaired students in cybersecurity through camps & simulations, bridging the gap & empowering futures.

govtech.com/education/k-12/pro…

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Hey Fedi! We're hosting a panel at SCALE 21x with some of the major players in the Linux desktop ecosystem to discuss where we go from here, any big ideas you want us to discuss?

Here's our list as of now: outline.fyralabs.com/s/8f1ce88…

And the abstract: socallinuxexpo.org/scale/21x/p…

Post your ideas in the replies!

#foss #linux #oss #opensource #gnome #kde #stardustxr #stardust #vanillaos #xdg #scale21x

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Glad to hear that the panel will be discussing accessibility. In case you don't already know, the GNOME Foundation is currently coordinating some work on accessibility, thanks to funding from the Sovereign Tech Fund. That includes my project to prototype a new accessibility stack designed specifically for Wayland and sandboxed apps. cc @sonny

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Apple Vision Pro: Comprehensive Review for the Blind and Visually Impair... youtu.be/EG2YcVeyTNY?si=1eS4FK… via @YouTube

Hello dears! 🦄
A lot has happened with Jami this past week 🌞
To start the week on the right foot, here is our 3rd Dev Update (1 min read) :blobcatread:
jami.net/dev-update-2/
in reply to Matt Campbell

LOL. You are one of the most productive developers I know, in terms of your output. I've never watched you work, so I suppose it's possible that something about your setup is suboptimal. But it's also what works for you; I get the feeling that if easy wins exist, you'll consider taking them, and familiarity should never be underestimated. This is probably more about what different brains optimise for than it is about Rust.

Debian Edu is nearing completion for release, at 52% completion the documentation still needs translation updates for most languages. Can you help and contribute for your langauge? hosted.weblate.org/projects/de… micronews.debian.org/2024/1708… #debian

This is just a reminder that we'll be on Tek Talk tonight at 8:00 PM Eastern time. Join Deane Blazie and other members of the team to learn more about the BT Speak® pocket computer featuring an eight-dot Braille keyboard and speech output. We're looking forward to hearing and answering your questions. DG
accessibleworld.org/events/eve…

Accrescent 0.17.1 released! This one fixes a bug where the download progress indicator was hidden and makes preparations for some upcoming server scaling improvements (follow for more info on that 😉).

Check out the release notes below!

github.com/accrescent/accresce…

#privacy #security #accrescent #appstore #android

Someone on Reddit asked a question that showed honest interest in #3DPrinting but just didn't understand what you could meaningfully do with it. They also had a bunch of misconceptions about its limitations.

As a result, I've put together a blog post that should hopefully give curious folks a good idea of what you can really do with a 3D Printer other than make silly things to put on your desk. Includes many examples.

weblog.masukomi.org/2024/02/19…

Please share with anyone you think might benefit.

Allow me to introduce #trurl 0.10: github.com/curl/trurl/releases…

Your favorite URL parser and manipulation tool.

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Rohlík vyřadí z nabídky výrobky organizátora traktorové jízdy na Prahu
e15.cz/byznys/potraviny/rohlik…

An interesting new data leak has emerged, reportedly involving a Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS) private industry contractor called iSoon (aka Anxun).

Wish I could read Mandarin. But it appears to describe a number of undisclosed data breaches. "An Xun infiltrated overseas government departments, including India, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, NATO..."

github.com/I-S00N/I-S00N/blob/…

twitter.com/BushidoToken/statu…

Edit: Some translations and helpful context here:

infosec.town/notes/9pw5s9e0cm4…

twitter.com/DE7AULTsec/status/…

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The translated chats are pretty wild. On the one hand, they paint a picture of a company that is typical of IT shops: Overworked and under-resourced.

But beyond that, they have various "clients" that appear to be different Chinese government agencies seeking access to foreign govt systems. The clients supply a list of targets they're interested in, and there appears to be something of a competitive industry that has sprung up to gain the access requested, of which this company is but one of many players.

In this discussion, they talk about the prices for various webshells (website backdoors) on different govt targets, mentioning a 100,000 - 150,000 bounty (currency?) for a webshell at the FBI.

github.com/mttaggart/I-S00N/bl…

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Are you seeing spam? A poll

The fediverse is dealing with a major spam attack -- Heise has some coverage (in German).

But not everybody is seeing spam. Are you? If so how much?

@fediversenews #fediverse #spam

PS: if you are seeing spam, there's also afollowon poll asking where

  • No spam -- lucky me! (83%, 10 votes)
  • Just a bit (16%, 2 votes)
  • A lot (0%, 0 votes)
  • So much that I'm almost ready to log off (0%, 0 votes)
12 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

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Sign-In-With-Big-Tech-Only or Sign-In-With-Whom-I-Prefer?


For the attention of federated systems developers, including Matrix, Fediverse and others.

It may be good to know about an issue going on with FedCM “Federated Credential Management” draft spec. Liquid Surf brings it to the attention of all federated systems fans in their blog post: Can FedCM improve the user experience of decentralized ecosystem ? . In short, the spec aims to make a slicker browser flow for the Sign-In-With-Xxx buttons.

To us who care about federated computer infrastructure, introduction of a new standard to streamline the sign-in flow might seem minor and remote, but there is a catch.

What Is FedCM?

FedCM, short for Federated Credential Management, is a new draft specification for web browsers, published by the Federated Identity Community Group and strongly driven by teams from Google. It represents an advancement in how websites manage user logins, when logging in through different identity providers (such as “Sign in with GitHub/Google/etc.”) while preserving user privacy... — Liquid Surf: Can FedCM improve the user experience of decentralized ecosystem ?


The Catch


The critical issue is, at present, the draft standard is likely to cement the monopolies of the big providers (like Google and Facebook) and leave out small providers. In short, the problem is the draft spec says the site we're logging into (called the RP) solely dictates what list of identity providers should be offered to the user. What will happen in that case? Most sites will offer only the BigTech identity providers. Read the blog post and the issue Allow IDP registration #240 for details.

What to do about it?


The proposal in Allow IDP registration #240 is, in short, not to have the RP site solely dictate what list of identity providers should be offered, but also to let the browser register the user's chosen identity providers and present those as options when a new login is requested.

Why Do We Need to Help?


(As I responded to '@thhck' in #fediverse:pixie.town)

The proposing team are saying lack of feedback from developers is holding back the acceptance of this extension.

Decentralising ID providers is key to the whole decentralised movement, including Fediverse, Matrix, self-hosters as well as the ability for independent businesses to provide comprehensive IT services without one of the tech giants playing gatekeeper.

We, all of us who care about federated/decentralised infrastructure, now need to push the draft Federated Credential Management “FedCM” standard to support “Sign In With” the user's choice of identity provider (which may be small, local, independent, hosted by one's school or enterprise or self, and so on). If this extension to the proposal does not get enough support to be accepted, we might get a standard that perpetuates the status quo of sites only offering Sign In With the giants like Google/Github/Facebook, ugh. That would be another death blow for user agency and privacy and variety.

Fedi devs, let's demo this truly user-centric version of FedCM, show us how awesome it is! Fedi fans, this might seem remote from our viewpoint but it's important for our future. Let's share this issue more widely among Fedi projects!

Meeting on Tuesday


@thhck writes today (2024-02-16) in #fediverse:pixie.town:

We will have a Solid Special Topic on FedCM this tuesday at 14h00 UTC, it would be great if people from the fediverse can join too :) Please let me know if you are interested and I'll PM you the link to the visio


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At this years MiniDebCamp Hamburg, March 3 - 10, there will be a traditional Debian Cheese and Wine party! See wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/d… micronews.debian.org/2024/1708… #debian

Is it stupid that I'm trying to raise one billion dollars to protect my cat? Some might say so. But it is infinitely stupider that people have raised over $480,000 to cover Trump's legal fees.

So, please help me raise one billion dollars to protect Fishy. It is objectively not the worst way you could spend your money.
gofund.me/40393797

Zum Ausprobieren empfohlen: HeliBoard-Tastatur für Android. Installation und Einstellungen habe ich zusammengefasst. 👇

kuketz-blog.de/heliboard-andro…

#heliboard #android #tastatur #swipe #keyboard #datenschutz #privacy