Pokud nekdy potkas neco nize, tak zkus :)
Albrechticky - Koleck0% IPA
Clock - Lazarus passion fruit sour Ale
Nachmelena opice - Nealko IPA Free
Zichovec - Drink & Drive non-alcoholic IPA
zejmena ten Zichovec je luxus a Opice vlastne chutna skoro jako jejich vlajkova lod Sun Apa
Der Kleidung nach zu urteilen wurde ich eben im Neuenheimer Feld von einer Klinikmitarbeiterin fast frontal mit dem Auto angefahren, weil sie an einer engen Stelle einen entgegenkommenden Radfahrer (viel zu dicht) überholen musste. Mich hat sie anscheinend "übersehen".
Today, @james' @Podnews revealed that @AntennaPod the amazing open-source podcast player, just added transcript support! 🎉
"Version 3.5 of podcast app AntennaPod now displays Podcasting 2.0 transcripts, joining Pocket Casts and Apple Podcasts."
This is a game-changer for accessibility, SEO, discoverability, and the ability to quickly search within an episode.
Huge shout-out to the AntennaPod team, especially Tony Tam, for developing this awesome transcript feature! 🙌
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@projetslibres_podcast you are the ones who introduced me to Castopod but your podcast doesn't support transcripts?
1. The new default volume for VoiceOver in light of the new audio ducking feature is 180%. I guess that makes sense, since the old default was 80%.
2. It appears the new default gesture for Type to Siri is a four-finger flick down. I have been using a four-finger flick up and down to move between links, which I intend to continue doing because I’ll use that a lot more than I’ll type to Siri.
Similarly, I decided I don’t make too much use of the four-finger flick left and right gestures to switch apps. So now, I’ve assigned those to previous and next control. This is really nice when in Safari, because swiping up and down with four fingers moves between links, swiping left and right with four fingers moves to form controls.
I also use two-finger swipes left and right to navigate between headings. It makes my rotor much less cluttered and gives me ready access to functions I use a lot.
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We are off to Spain in the morning, I don't fly so it is coach, most likely crossing the Channel on one of the P&O Ferries that sacked 800 UK staff, by text all at the same time because Brexit let them do that.
Labour have taken steps to stop other companies doing the same.
But, Labour.
Mit aller Brutalität
Autofahrer:innen stellen ein Viertel aller Verurteilten in Deutschland. Dennoch fehlt vielen von ihnen das Unrechtsbewusstsein, selbst nach fahrlässiger Tötung. Das Problem ist die gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz
Lets Encrypt will disable OCSP about 6 months after Microsoft Root program allows it to (the browsers have already okayed it).
This all could be over in a year, year and a half. If you need OCSP for your business, you need to investigate alternatives NOW - which are all proprietary.
Apache ACME will handle this change just fine. Stapling will of course no longer be provided to clients.
Jo, když ono už to slovo NÁVOD z principu zní tak nějak jako PŘÍRUČKA PRO AMATÉRY 😂
Kdybych za ty roky spočítal, kolik času jsem mohl ušetřit přečtením si jedné věty v návodu, README.txt a podobně, asi bych se nenáviděl ještě o kousek víc.
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#20albums20days
Jak je v GrapheneOs vše v sandboxu, musím povolit v /Nastavení/Sandboxed Google Play oprávnění 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Teď to jdu vyzkoušet, myslím, že to půjde.
grapheneos.org/usage#android-a…
Wait, what is this?
An HTML message with hardcoded white background and dark text that works perfectly out of the box in dark mode in Thunderbird without any add-on?
Yup!
Coming soon on Daily!
As someone who has to write emails that work in different clients: oh no 😅
Edit: which is not to say that I don't think users will appreciate it :)
Random thoughts.
So broadly speaking we can look at the defense-in-depth against spam-like attacks as happening in a few different layers.
Automatic:
1. Front-line preventative. How do we prevent a server compromise in the first place? This is your entry friction.
2. Spread preventative. Given that a server is compromised, how do we prevent it from arriving on other servers?
3. Local visibility limitation. Given that the message is now present, how do we prevent it from being seen?
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Huh. I'm monitoring stack consumption in librsvg, and (kinda of course) it consumes much less stack when built in release mode than in debug mode.
But... I have this function with a huge closure, and that closure eats 7 KB of stack in debug mode... and 0 KB in release mode (!)
So, yeah, lots of local variables (it's a huge ugly closure), but goddamn.
We had the remarkably effective trick of "throw Alex at the problem, he'll probably figure it out" 😅 github.com/bytecodealliance/wa…
You could see whether doc.rust-lang.org/beta/unstabl… helps you at all, and perhaps the cargo-call-stack tool that's built on it, but the list of known issues to both of those is quite long.
When I've needed to understand stack usage in code generated by Wasmtime, I've looked at the disassembly for the specific prologue instructions that allocate the stack frame. I haven't tried doing that for LLVM-generated code and have no idea if it would be helpful.
In short, the answer to your question is "no", I don't have good tricks for this 😅
Motto for my #musl/software ecosystems work: Move slow and fix things.
Motto for my #3dprinting work: Move fast without breaking things.
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A Friday news dump from yours truly: I called up Be My Eyes CEO Mike Buckley this morning to pick his brain about the recently-announced collab with Meta and the Ray-Ban smart glasses.
Amongst other things, Buckley said Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth was key to the whole thing.
Apple did the research; LLMs cannot do formal reasoning. Results change by as much as 10% if something as basic as the names change.
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