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Fellow: I wasn't happy with the MacIntosh apples I bought last week.

Me: It's because they weren't MacIntoshes.

Fellow: They said they were Macintosh.

Me: MacIntosh don't have red flesh. You were lied to.

They weren't bad apples. At least they weren't a sweet variety. We prefer tart. They weren't exactly that, either. They weren't bad, but now I'm curious as to what they were.



When Frances Perkins was a little girl, she asked her parents why nice people could be poor. Her father told her not to worry about those things, and that poor people were poor because they were lazy and drank.

Eventually, she went to Mount Holyoke College, and majored in physics. In her final semester, she took a class in American economic history and toured the mills along the Connecticut River to see working conditions. She was horrified.

Eventually, instead of teaching until she married, she earned a masters degree in social work from Columbia University. In 1910, Perkins became Executive Secretary of the New York City Consumers League.

She campaigned for sanitary regulations for bakeries, fire protection for factories, and legislation to limit the working hours for women and children in factories to 54 hours per week. She worked mainly in New York State’s capital, Albany. Here, she made friends with politicians, and learned how to lobby.

On March 25th, 1911, Frances was having tea with friends when they heard fire engines. They ran to see what was happening, and witnessed one of the worst workplace disasters in US history. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was devastating, killing 146 people, mostly young women and girls.

Frances watched as fire escapes collapsed and fireman ladders couldn’t reach the women trapped by the flames. She watched 47 workers leap to their deaths from the 8th and 9th floors.

Poignantly, just a year before these same women and girls had fought for and won the 54 hour work week and other benefits that Frances had championed.

These women weren’t just tragic victims, they were heroes of the labor force. Frances at that moment resolved to make sure their deaths meant something.

A committee to study reforms in safety in factories was formed, and Perkins became the secretary. The group took on not only fire safety, but all other health issues they could think of. Perkins, by that time a respected expert witness, helped draft the most comprehensive set of laws regarding workplace health and safety in the country. Other states started copying New York’s new laws to protect workers.

Perkins continued to work in New York for decades, until she was asked by President Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 to serve as Secretary of Labor. She told him only if he agreed with her goals: 40-hour work week, minimum wage, unemployment and worker’s compensation, abolition of child labor, federal aid to the states for unemployment, Social Security, a revitalized federal employment service, and universal health insurance. He agreed. Similar to what she had worked for in New York, her successes became the New Deal, and changed the country and its workers forever.

So while you may not know her name, you certainly know her legacy.

- Via: People You May Not Know, But Probably Should #labour #labor

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Re last boost: Кому интересно, это слово на языке эсперанто, правильно пишется forĝejo и читается так: «фор-ДЖЕ-йо», ударение на втором слоге. Буквальный перевод — «кузница».


Доступна платформа совместной разработки Forgejo 9.0, перешедшая на лицензию GPLv3

Опубликован выпуск платформы совместной разработки Forgejo 9.0, позволяющей развернуть на своих серверах систему для совместной работы с репозиториями Git, напоминающую по решаемым задачам GitHub, Bitbucket и Gitlab. Forgejo является форком проекта Gitea, который в свою очередь ответвился от платформы Gogs. Отделение Forgejo произошло в 2022 году после попыток коммерциализации Gitea и перехода управления в руки коммерческой компании. Проект Forgejo придерживается принципов независимого управления и подконтрольности сообществу. На использование Forgejo перешёл Git-хостинг Codeberg.org. Код проекта написан на языке Go и распространяется под лицензией MIT.

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#whatsapp query. Greetings everyone. I have been noticing as of late that podcasters such as Jonathan mosen and other podcasters have obtained US phone numbers so people can message them on WhatsApp and they can use the recordings or texts on their podcasts. Can anyone advise where these numbers are obtained because this is something interesting that I would like to explore but am unsure on how to go about obtaining one of these numbers to use with WhatsApp. Thank you so much.
in reply to Scott Rutkowski

I'm also interested about WhatsApp numbers. I know @JonathanMosen had his voicemail number at a service called something-depot (I don't remember the first part of the name, sorry). And as for WhatsApp, that was a UK number, if I'm not mistaken. But still interested.


I was asking myself, what happens when a garbage fire collides with another garbage fire? Then I stumbled upon this


I do not like ProtonMail. I get that it's supposed to be more secure, but honestly? I don't particularly see email as a secure medium.

This is just a personal preference I'm expressing, but:

  • Their web UIs seem to try to be glitzy and flashy but lack some of the basic rock solid functionality I look for.
  • I resent the idea that it's freemium, unless I want to use standard mail protocols, in which case it's premium. (I have NO problem paying. Just charge me!)

I am vastly happier with my @fastmail experience in just about every way. I'm not trying to beat on anyone, just expressing what I see and the conclusions I have come to as a happy/unhappy customer of each service.

#email #youarenottheproduct

in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt I absolutely don't doubt it. Their mail interface is a Javascript SPA. Not my idea of a good time, but that's how their super secret client side encryption jank-tasticness works.
in reply to Feoh

And the desktop app for letting you access email via IMAP has accessibility issues.


This paper suggests people have a tendency to assume they possess adequate information in making a decision, even when this is not the case. Cited on slashdot.org.
journals.plos.org/plosone/arti…
#DecisionMaking #psychology #biases


What I learnt yesterday:
Narrator cannot read Notepad2.
Very strange.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt Indeed. JAWS doesn't read anything in Notepad2 either, which is frustrating when I want to recommend it to people. @tspivey @FreakyFwoof
in reply to James Scholes

@jscholes @tspivey Ah, I hadn't tested with JAWS yet.

Isn't Notepad2 basically dead? The version I downloaded, 5.0.26-beta4, was built in 2012.

in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt You're right, but it's a text editor. It doesn't have IDE features or complex integrations with third party tools, and its specific programming language support is mostly visual. I essentially use it because it's like Windows Notepad, but with regular expressions in find/replace and some convenient line editing hotkeys. @tspivey @FreakyFwoof
in reply to James Scholes

@jscholes @matt @tspivey I quite liked [qtnc/6pad2: 6pad++, the successor of 6pad text editor; in C++ and python instead of C and lua.](github.com/qtnc/6pad2)
in reply to Sean Randall

@jscholes @matt @tspivey in fact, I used it when I was teaching students an intro to Python course using the BBC Microbit. I built a REPL and code flashing system directly into the notepad.
So it was very much just a notepad, but you could hit f5 to send your code to the attached Microbit.


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#blind #voiceover users, what are your favorite custom commands? On ios, for example, I have a 4 finger swipe down set to paste. On mac, I have a commander that opens my writing app of choice. What are your favorite time saving custom commands?
in reply to MythicMuse

I have an Apple script command that lets me know what has been copied to clipboard. Nothing on iOS, though.


Open-sourcing of WinAmp Goes Badly As Owners Delete Entire Repo news.slashdot.org/story/24/10/…
in reply to iamdtms

RIP Winamp! Oops. I have a super old version of Winamp that was not open-sourced. I win!


KALENDÁŘ 2025
Moji milí sledující. Už podruhé se pouštím do akce, která mi přináší dost starostí, ale také hodně radosti. Kalendář mohl vzniknout jen díky vám a vašemu zájmu.
V anketě jste rozhodli, že po červených utažských skalách z minulého roku, to letos bude mix severoamerických přírodních krás.
Cena kalendáře je 350,- Kč. Zahrnuje výrobu kalendáře, pevnou přepravní obálku, zabalení a cenu poštovného v ČR.
Nejedná se o výdělečný podnik, cena kryje náklady.

Vlákno🧵👇

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Kačica premýšľaj, tak ako do teraz, ak budeš trochu viac ničomu to neuškodí, ale mysli
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De los "turistas" españoles detenidos en Venezuela ni media palabra en los medios desde hace un mes.

Dieron la noticia el primer día y después la bola del desierto.

Ni familiares montando escándalo, ni tertulias hablando de ellos, ni fotos de sus redes sociales,...

Si de verdad fueran gente normal de turismo los teníamos hasta en la sopa. Un poquillo sospechoso el tema.

in reply to kafre80

Salvo que sea discreción diplomática, parece algo sospechoso.


Yet another case where Orca does *not* do the right thing. Given right and left arrows are to move you by character, guess what they do with checkboxes? If you guessed move through the chacters, you're wrong! It moves you by the checkboxes themselves. Yay for yet another case of not following precident.
in reply to modulux

@modulux That may be true of UI dialogs on the OS level, but I'm referring more specifically to web pages here. It's not just checkboxes; if you have a huge radio button you can't easily read it on a granular level because it'll just past the text and go onto the next one. In short, it's like r and x get bound to the arrows, which is a real pain in the dick when you're taking a quiz and need to actually pay attention.
in reply to Hunter Jozwiak

Oh I see what you mean. I didn't realise you meant on the web.



Activisten Code Rood maken zich klaar voor nieuwe actie van burgerlijke ongehoorzaamheid uitgezonderd.org/activisten-co…


Symbolische steun voor ontruimde Wondelmeersen vanuit het Lappersfortbos
#Ecologie #Gent #Brugge #Bos #Activisme

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Beware of any so-called "Christian" movement that proclaims the world is full of enemies to be destroyed, rather than full of neighbors to be loved.

Beware of any so-called "Christian" movement that demands the government be an instrument of God's wrath but never a source of God's mercy, generosity, or compassion.

Beware of any so-called "Christian" movement that requires crowds in vast numbers to glorify its leaders instead of humbling themselves before others.

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Tapping the sign again:

Being autistic does not make anyone sexist, racist, eugenicist, an advocate for gendered violence, an apologist for child abuse, or any of the things that white dudes in open source technology are starting to be held accountable for.

Being an *asshole* makes someone an advocate for abuse.

Stop infantilizing grown-ass adults.

Criticism of a sexual harasser is not ableist. You know what's ableist? Your colleagues who refuse to prioritize accessibility in FLOSS.

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Best Linux Distro: How to Choose Guide for Every User lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_l…


Amazon signs three deals to help develop small modular nuclear reactors in the US, with Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund leading a $500M Series C-1 for X-energy (Diana Olick/CNBC)

cnbc.com/2024/10/16/amazon-goe…
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So learned something last week about Jaws… If you have a link that if you hover your mouse over to invoke a menu, you can tap right arrow into the link, press applications key (or shift+f10), then escape… This seems to consistently activate the menu. @freedomscientific


Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus review: thin design, spacious 15.6" screen, great performance, Quick Insert key, and solid battery life, but average speakers (Daniel Thorp-Lancaster/Wired)

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36 Useful Apache ‘.htaccess’ Tricks for Security and Performance linuxtoday.com/blog/36-useful-…


YouTube Unveils 11 New Features Updates Including a New Sleep Timer cordcuttersnews.com/youtube-un…


FCC Launches Inquiry into Internet Data Caps Used By Comcast & Others cordcuttersnews.com/fcc-launch…

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Hands-On With Amazon's New 2024 Kindles, Including a New Color Kindle cnet.com/tech/computing/hands-…



neviem v ktorom náboženstve sa prináša na privítanie prázdna miska
in reply to SuspiciousDuck

keď už toto ti nenapovie tak.. let's see
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in reply to SuspiciousDuck

nezapôsobil a dúfam že ho tu už neuvidím, keď sa nad tým zamyslím konám v mene majiteľky a ona mi to schvaluje




There was a lot of news the other day about passkeys and portability - fidoalliance.org/fido-alliance… - that says in part:

"Until now, there has been no standard for the secure movement of credentials, and often the movement of passwords or other credentials has been done in the clear."

This is true, but... there is also still no standard for any of that. The specs are mostly empty placeholders.

fidoalliance.org/specs/cx/cxp-…

fidoalliance.org/specs/cx/cxf-…

Solid Mitch Hedberg energy here.

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in reply to mhoye but spooky

And, Christ On A Bike, going to press to announce the important developments in your shiny new security protocol, with "Security Considerations: TODO Security" _right there in the text of the spec_ does not fill me with confidence that you are taking this seriously.
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in reply to mhoye but spooky

This is the most important thing you need to know about passkeys: that "Authorizing Party" box in the spec?

That's not you. They're not actually "your" passkeys.



As always, we greatly appreciate the support of PureOS subscribers. Advancing PureOS benefits all Librem devices as well as the larger FLOSS ecosystem. Your support is crucial to that mission.
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#Purism #PureOS


Celebrating 20 Years of Google Summer of Code opensource.googleblog.com/2024…


How to ruin your day:

  1. Try to turn on your Macbook and find it dead.
  2. Send it for replacement.
  3. Boot up the good old Macbook from the bottom of the wardrobe.
  4. Start the migration assistant
  5. Be happy that it found your time machine backup on NAS.
  6. Enter the encryption key for the backup
  7. Be happy you've done that on a first try as why would they support the password managers or at least the copy/paste...
  8. Begin the NW transfer and wait.... WAIT
  9. Find out it's deadly slow, do some googling and check whether you still support SMB1 on NAS
  10. Shit - you do - so stop the process, disable SMB1 and start over 4-6, because on 7 you get "Mount failed".
  11. Try the encryption key again, again and AGAIN, still "mount failed"

12-1024. Restarts, googling, backing out to SMB1, first friend on a phone, second, third... still F...ing "mount failed".

I'm out of reasons, the sparsbundle works, you can mount it, decrypt it, even get some data via time-machine itself, but that bloody migration assistant doesn't ever works correctly again.

#appleshit

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