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Ah, so US is going to ban connected cars. A good measure actually, and the rationale is conclusive. But why stop at those from China? Connected cars are a security and privacy nightmare, regardless of the country.

arstechnica.com/?p=2051655



NGI Assure, the program aimed at improving trust in our digital society, successfully concluded after its 4 year run.

[1]152 teams contributed to a more trustworthy & secure internet with their Free and Open Source projects. Thank you all!

We've made a book showcasing all the projects which you can download from the link below. There are also paper copies, so ask for those when you see us IRL.

[2][1] nlnet.nl/news/2024/20240919-NG…
[2] nlnet.nl/media/NGIAssure-bookl…
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#FOSS #NGI #NGI0 #Trust #Security


in reply to hacknorris

XMPP because Discord is evil, IRC doesn't do what I need, and Matrix is slow and buggy.
All XMPP needs is a good client, and because I'm on Linux, I can use @dino (wish it was cross-platform, but that feels like asking for too much)

Of course I also use Matrix because that's what everyone else uses, but that doesn't mean I can't be annoyed with it :blobcatupsidedown:

@Dino


Of the currently available XMPP clients, @gajim stands out as the most feature rich. I did a round of trying out other xmpp software this week, and gajim still provides the most painless experience.



I didn't see this mentioned in my timeline. Today's Google Doodle honours Oskar Picht, who invented the brailler I used when learning Braille. What a nice surprise, as nowadays, I only see Perkins braillers mentioned in English texts.
Here is the text from Google: (1/2)

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20 years of Canonical #Ubuntu #Linux ubuntu.com/20years Long-time Linux user here, currently on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Daily driver for managing VMs, K8S, Docker, etc. on AWS and other providers. Ubuntu is a great intro to Linux, with a rich dev experience. Congrats to Canonical. Keep it up the good work.
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in reply to nixCraft 🐧

I remember when my university mate told me about weird Debian based distro which should be delivered to him for free, via post, on a CD...

We, Debian folks, tended to look from above, but started to accept it over time as viable alternative, especially if we wanted to get some newbie on board.

20 years... damn, seems like yesterday!
👍



Protip: if you don't know your email address, don't use mine to order your shit. Or maybe I shall cancel them all?
in reply to Hubert Figuière

I usually request a password reset and just close their account with a parting note along the lines of "some idiot used my email address and you blindly believed them instead of sending an confirmation link to the email address they gave you". Both parties failed, maybe they'll learn something. Even if probably not.
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Some hot takes on APIs and protocols (and in particular #ActivityPub). Just summarizing some thoughts I've had

1. JSON-LD is completely unsuitable for a social networking protocol. Full stop.

2. The extension mechanism used by JSON-LD is neither necessary nor sufficient for dealing with the so-called "open world assumption"

3. The "open world assumption," as discussed, is not something that is desirable to support in practice

4. Your average person should not know or care about protocols

1/

in reply to Hrefna (DHC)

7. A resistance to non-AP protocols holds back fediverse development

8. The concept of "breaking changes" is essentially meaningless to AP today because mutually incompatible—such that not only that they can't communicate, but that there is no way to make them communicate—protocols can both be 100% AP "compliant"

9. The fact that no one implements AP correctly should be taken as a danger sign and as something that needs to be fixed, but the problem isn't with the implementers

3/

#ActivityPub

in reply to Hrefna (DHC)

10. The lack of good libraries or toolkits should be viewed as a significant and serious danger sign. The lack of ability to _create_ these libraries should further be viewed as a danger sign.

11. We should view any attempt to "refresh" AP in a way that is not backwards incompatible and that does not address the extension problem with suspicion (not as in it shouldn't be done, but in that we should not think that it will solve anything).

12. We need to ask "what is next"

4/4

#ActivityPub




From Hadley: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Wearables: Tuesday, September 24, 2:00 PM Eastern Time groups.io/g/tech-vi/message/78…



Many Faces Of BARD: NLS Bard on the Smart Speaker: Thursday, October 10, 7:00 PM Eastern Time groups.io/g/tech-vi/message/78…


Tak mi dnes prišlo vyrozumenie, že som úspešne absolvoval certifikačnú skúšku a vyhovel ostatným požiadavkám a môžu mi udeliť certifikát manažéra kybernetickej bezpečnosti... Asi mám povedať, že juhú, či?


No Thunderbird live streaming session for this Friday unfortunately, as some small renovation is happening in my apartment and the timing is terrible


Reminded today that "daemonization" and "PID files" are two extremely bad ideas that it is really surprising persisted for so long and were accepted so broadly by so many people (including me)
in reply to Glyph

I was lucky enough to be exposed to a better way, specifically djb's daemontools, in late 2001. Ever since then, I always used daemontools, or later runit, for services that I wrote myself. So I don't think I ever used twistd's daemonization. It's too bad that starting services without daemonization or pid files took so long to go mainstream, with the rise of systemd and then containers.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt The conversation was in fact about Twisted shifting focus from `twistd` (which daemonizes by default) to `twist` / `python -m twisted`, neither of which *can* daemonize.



I made two podcasts from the files of the MMORPG I play, Mist World, with the new Google Overview tool of NotebookLM. Listen to them:
eurpod.com/mist_podcast.mp3
eurpod.com/mist_podcast2.mp3
Both are a bit different. In my opinion, the second is worse, the more technical data and help I fed it.
Oh and that stuff about gender mentioned in the first podcast? It's an AI halucination since nothing about it it gets mentioned in the docs. Kind of funny as it's a classic bias almost.
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Erinnert ihr euch an die @correctiv_org -Recherche zum Geheimtreffen von Potsdam? Sie wurde nur durch die Unterstützung von tausenden Spenderinnen und Spendern möglich. CORRECTIV ist weiter auf Unterstützung angewiesen um noch effektiver rechtsextreme Netzwerke zu enthüllen. Wer kann, spendet hier:
startnext.com/correctiv


My husband manages digital collections for the state historical society, and he's just had to rush in to honor a takedown request related to an immigrant oral history collection.

[EDIT: removing incident specifics, but we can all guess the specifics in this moment anyway.]

He's busy putting out fires and ensuring safety, so I'll say it:

This is horrifying. Fearmongering is middle-school bully nonsense. Stop being shitty to immigrants. Stand up for immigrants.

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Zlatá rybka; český kapesní nůž Mikov


To the #FOSS / #FLOSS folks out there:

#FLOSS maintainers often maintain an archive of old, sometimes *really* old source releases (source tarballs, typically).

In this day and age, especially with existing git and readily available repositories with appropriate tags, one might wonder if maintaining an old archive is still useful, and why.

Anyone want to share their perspective on this?

(I have no particular opinion in the matter, so am all ears)

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in reply to Richard Levitte

I expect my stuff to survive the current hosting plus that my releases often contain generated files not present in git that might be tricky to reproduce twenty years later


john mulaney was at the salesforce conference and the transcript of him reading the attendees to filth is so cathartic sfstandard.com/2024/09/19/come…


Na Kinoboxe sa spomína nový Terminátor od Camerona, ale už bez Arnolda a Lindy. Čo na to hovoríte, malo by to u vás šancu, alebo ste skončili s T. niekde uprostred?
in reply to Archos

@archos presne, to bola taká feministická úderná jednotka, moc ma to tiež nebavilo


Ich liebe mein encrypt.to-Formular. Habe durch keine Maßnahme so viele verschlüsselte Mails bekommen wie dadurch. Eigentlich sollten alle Kontaktformulare für Seelsorger:innen so gebaut sein (jaja, man wird ja wohl noch träumen dürfen).

encrypt.to/
encrypt.to/johannesbrakensiek

#gpg #briefgeheimnis #datenschutz #seelsorge



Secure from source to shipment. Purism's Made in USA electronics, manufactured securely since 2018. #SupplyChainSecurity #Purism
puri.sm/posts/purisms-secure-s…


I recently had a client tell me my rates were too high and offer to pay me $1 a minute.

Okay, agreed. $1 a minute, based on how many minutes I trained to provide the experience and education needed to do my job. I practiced 2 hours a day every day for the last 40 years of my life. That's 1,752,000 minutes.

I also attended a university and completed a 6-year graduate degree. At 30 credit hours a year, that's another 10,800 minutes.

I also attended private classes post-graduation with Sir Wladimir Jan Kochanski. I won't charge you per minute for HIS experience, but my own study with him included 8 hours of study a day 5 days a week for 6 years. That's another 748,800 minutes.

So, totalling all that up, that comes to...
Just over $2.5 million dollars.
I accept cash, credit, or cashier's check.



Impressions of Google TalkBack 15.0’s Detailed Gemini Image Description: A Feature with Great Potential accessibleandroid.com/impressi…
in reply to David Goldfield

I disagree with this guy that you can't describe images from WhatsApp. You open the message, find View Photo, and instead of tapping it, invoke Describe Image. It is very simple, and I suggest he didn't know how to do it.


I have a trip coming up. What are your must-do things as someone visiting Brussels, (maybe Ghent), Antwerp, and Amsterdam?
in reply to Ricky Mondello

@pilky Brussels: The House of European history gives a good overview of, well, European history but also this of EU, it's pretty interactive and available in all EU languages; Amsterdam: I can recommend the food tours from Hungry Birds: hungrybirds.nl/ - you will sample some of Amsterdam's local cuisine, not necessarily typically Dutch; the Ice Bar was fun too. Also be sure to sample some Surinamese food, most of all Sattay Chicken if you're into meat.


Google Doodle Today: Honouring Oskar Picht, a German inventor behind the first braille typewriter | Today News livemint.com/news/trends/googl…


Dear {everyone who writes software that has logins or full-name usernames}

Please hire some people with diverse names. Stupid name rules like no spaces, no special characters, no lower-case starts to words in a name – let alone presence of so-called "conventional" name elements (surname, forename, middle names, etc.) need to be dumped in a ditch forever. #UX

#UX


Dear 'muricans sneering at EU regulations and how they're going to "stifle innovation": you're motherfucking welcome: ifixit.com/News/100352/we-hot-…

(TL;DR the iPhone 16 battery replacement process is as simple as applying 9V for 90 seconds — it's fantastic)





Announcement is out. Our Mastodon server strangeobject.space will end in about three months after two years of operation.

Feels like a big weight falling off.

Here's the full post on our server blog:

blog.strangeobject.space/posts…



I truly don't get how FedEx is still in business. This is my second package in 2 years that's on its 3rd delivery day. Not in transit, mind you, just failed/missing delivery attempts with no explanation other than "we'll try again." Guessing it's stuck on a truck circling Austin while they come up with today's excuse.

I'm sure other delivery companies have their challenges but FedEx ranks up there with the worst. My partner used them to send a Christmas gift to her sister a few years back and all that arrived was a busted-up empty box with a "Sorry for what happened to your package" note attached. Like, at that point don't deliver the damn empty box, just write it off as a loss! I can't even...