DeltaTouch 1.8.0 is out 🎉
🔹 Most Webxdc apps should work now. See the wiki at codeberg.org/lk108/deltatouch/… for more details.
🔸 VCard support
🔹 UI/UX improvements and bugfixes
Full changelog: codeberg.org/lk108/deltatouch/…
‼️ UT 16.04 (xenial) users: Upload to the OpenStore was not successfull (under investigation). Manual upgrade is possible with the package from here: codeberg.org/lk108/deltatouch/…
Webxdc support in DeltaTouch is generously funded by @nlnet / @NGIZero, thanks!
#DeltaTouch #DeltaChat #Webxdc
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Messaging app for Ubuntu Touch, powered by deltachat-core. Fediverse: @deltatouch@social.tchncs.deCodeberg.org
I have a lot of fond memories of the GNOME wiki, but its time has come. Retirement will happen this week. So long, MoinMoin. ❤️
discourse.gnome.org/t/wiki-gno…
Wiki.gnome.org will be retired on 23 October 2024
The retirement of wiki.gnome.org was proposed nearly 1 year ago and the planned retirement has been advertised on the wiki for the past 6 months.GNOME Discourse
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I have used LibreOffice off and on for years, but with increasingly annoying Microsoft Office 365 issues at work I have come back to it full time on MacOS. I have not been disappointed and I really like their privacy options too. If you want a free Office Suite with compatibility to read and write Office formats, this is a great alternative.
#LibreOffice #OfficeSuite #Writing #Canada
@libreoffice
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LibreOffice 24.8 Released, This is What’s New
A new version of the popular open-source office suite LibreOffice has been released. LibreOffice 24.8 builds on the improvements shipped in the LibreOffice 24.2 release earlier this year. That rele...Joey Sneddon (OMG! Ubuntu!)
🏓 🇨🇿 🇸🇰 🥇 🥇 Historic Gold for MATELOVA and BALAZOVA at the Tabletennis European Championships - In her third European final, BALAZOVA made history by securing Slovakia’s first European title
"Hana MATELOVA of Czechia and Barbora BALAZOVA of Slovakia clinched their first-ever medal together at the Continental Championships. At the LIEBHERR European Championships in Linz, MATELOVA and BALAZOVA triumphed over reigning champions Sofia POLCANOVA of Austria and Bernadette SZOCS of Romania. The bronze medals went to Izabela LUPULESKU and Sabina SURJAN of Serbia, and Natalia BAJOR of Poland and Tatiana KUKULKOVA of Slovakia.
In her third European final, BALAZOVA made history by securing Slovakia’s first European title. After losing the mixed doubles finals in 2013 and 2020, she finally claimed victory. For MATELOVA, it marked her second European title and a significant win for Czechia, having previously won the mixed doubles title in 2013 (ironically against BALAZOVA).
The final was intense, but the Czech-Slovak pairing always seemed one step ahead.
“This was our best match here. Even we were impressed with our performance in the final. We had never won a medal before at the Europeans, and we’ve been playing together since 2011 in Herning. For sure, the experience of playing finals was on their side. POLCANOVA especially, since she knows how to handle the pressure of the final stage, having been there three times before,” MATELOVA said.
Sometimes, experience can also be a burden, making it harder to carry.
“They were nervous, especially in the opening games, while we were more relaxed. Before the match, we just said, ‘Let’s fight and see what happens.’ We stuck to our game plan,” added MATELOVA.
BALAZOVA shared her thoughts about her nerves before the match.
“Five minutes before the match, I told Hana that I was nervous, but she calmed me down. Even if we lost, we had already achieved a lot by winning a silver medal. So I just wanted to give my best without feeling the pressure of the result. We had a rocky path throughout the entire tournament with a really tough draw. From round one, it was challenging. Also, we weren’t sure if this would be our last European Championship, so we just wanted one medal to say goodbye. But to win gold—it’s unbelievable.”
Reflecting on their challenging path, MATELOVA added, “The first match was the hardest. We faced Charlotte LUTZ and Jia Nan YUAN of France. It couldn’t have been a tougher start, but we managed to beat them 3-0. Strangely, my defeat in singles helped me focus entirely on doubles, and I had plenty of rest between matches, allowing me to prepare in peace. Yesterday’s match against Natalia BAJOR and Tatiana KUKULKOVA was also incredibly difficult. They had a 2-0 lead and two match points,” MATELOVA recalled.
BALAZOVA also shared a personal anecdote: “After I lost in singles to LUTZ, without much of a chance, my fiancé told me, ‘Maybe it’s for the best because you might become the European champion in doubles.’ That idea stuck in my mind, and I thought about it before the final. For me, the toughest match was the quarterfinal against BERGSTROM and KALLBERG, when we finally secured our medal.”
Women's Doubles final:
Sofia POLCANOVA, Bernadette SZOCS (Austria, Romania) - Hana MATELOVA, Barbora BALAZOVA (Czechia, Slovakia) 2-3 (7-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-7, 6-11)
Semi final
Sofia POLCANOVA, Bernadette SZOCS (Austria, Romania) - Izabela LUPULESKU, Sabina SURJAN (Serbia) 3-2 (10-12, 11-4, 11-5, 5-11, 11-3)
Natalia BAJOR, Tatiana KUKULKOVA (Poland, Slovakia) - Hana MATELOVA, Barbora BALAZOVA (Czechia, Slovakia) 2-3 (11-8, 11-5, 12-14, 5-11, 11-13)"
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Already 61% of all Tuta email are sent with E2E encryption. 🔒
Let's fight for #encryption on Global Encryption Day & spread the word! ❤️
👉 tuta.com/blog/why-a-backdoor-i…
Spread security on #GlobalEncryptionDay!
Let's fight encryption backdoors on Global Encryption Day! | Tuta
61% of all Tuta emails are sent encrypted - a huge success for privacy. But the authorities want to weaken encryption. We must stop them!Tuta
gmail's market share is 90%?
so google happily reads on the receiving side.
20 years of Canonical Ubuntu | Ubuntu
We're celebrating 2 decades of innovation and charting a course for our future. And we want you to celebrate with us.Ubuntu
Accrescent 0.25.0 is out with Android 15 app archiving support, Private Space support, and settings UI improvements!
We also forgot to announce that since 0.24.0, Accrescent supports in-app predictive back!
Check out the release notes below 👇
github.com/accrescent/accresce…
#privacy #security #appstore #android #accrescent #opensource
Release 0.25.0 · accrescent/accrescent
This release adds initial app archiving support on Android 15, makes Accrescent show up as an installer in Private Space, and improves the settings UI! We also forgot to mention that since 0.24.0, ...GitHub
To je ta chvíle, kdy se nejvíc tluče myšlení dospělýho ("ta sviňucha mi zničila auto") s myšlením dítěte ("když tady tátovi nakreslím sluníčko, bude auto krásný a bude mít radost")
Chce to hodně sebeovládání a sebezapření to ustát, aby nemělo první šrámy na duši už takhle brzy :)
⚖️Un juzgado de Granada absuelve a las tres sindicalistas del SAT encausadas por una acción sindical.
El Gobierno andaluz pedía 5 años de cárcel por “desórdenes públicos” a tres activistas tras una acción sindical, la Justicia ha absuelto a las trabajadoras por falta de pruebas.
Por Aurora Báez Boza @laespigaora elsaltodiario.com/granada/un-j…
@Tutanota Any idea when you will support IOS 18 dark icon ? because your white app are alien ...
Also when will you change U2F to webauth to support passkey on bitwarden / apple password ?
Increasingly convinced that people shouldn't run a #Mastodon instance for others to rely on unless they:
1. use a specialised, managed hosting service; or
2. legitimately want to learn about the gory details of how federation works, managing and scaling a large Ruby on Rails application, tuning a database server and background task runner, orchestrating careful back-ups, setting up an alert system, and many more things.
Those can be extremely useful things to learn, but it's becoming clear that it isn't as relatively uninvolved as, say, throwing WordPress on a server to run a low-traffic blog. And those are only the technical tasks.
Mastodon is honestly a resource hog, arguably Ruby is really not meant for web apps. Maintenance is one thing, moderation is another. I don't think the average Fediverse user has any idea how much is out there that we have to deal with so we can foster a safer place for everyone. It is a lot of mental strain from the worst of humanity at times. But it is definitely worth it. If anyone hosts a server, a thank you now and then goes a long way, especially if the service is provided for free.
There are also other servers if anyone does not want to deal with Mastodon, I ran #Pleroma and forks for years, which is lightweight and maintaining the software stack is a lot less involved. Then, there's #GoToSocial, which really can't be compared to anything else, except maybe #Snac. They are just brilliant.
Small, focused instances are always better, so is having more accounts, in case one server goes down. Just my opinion.
So I just had my alarm go off but I was already awake for 2 hours. Before the alarm went off I could not fall asleep. After it went off it was so much easier to fall asleep. Why?
I think cuz before my mind was wandering. After the only thing on my mind was "I gotta get up" making it easier to fall asleep
Now I wonder how I can use this to fall asleep faster for real
@bagder
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En España, hay que pagar para acceder a las normas UNE, referenciadas en mucha legislación. (Recuerdo que mi primera mascarilla casera la hice con la norma Francesa porque la española no estaba disponible).
Electronic Frontier Foundation (@eff@mastodon.social)
Yet another court has recognized a bedrock principle that we’ll always defend: no one should own the law. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/10/courts-agree-no-one-should-have-monopoly-over-law-congress-shouldnt-changeMastodon
Should the CISOs role be split into two functions? - Help Net Security
To better manage growing responsibilities, 84% of CISOs believe the role should be split into technical (CISO) and business-focused roles.Help Net Security
This little mechanical calculator is one of my favorite objects. It came to me with what turned out to be a fouled 10s pin retaining ring; it was a bear to take apart, ‘machine’ a new part, and reassemble. But it works! And I love it!
#CURTA #calculators #MechanicalCalculators #ScientificInstruments
WordPress’s emperor, Matt Mullenweg, demands a hefty tribute from WP Engine, and a battle erupts leaving millions of websites hanging in the balance. Meanwhile, the Internet Archive is under siege from hackers.
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Smashing Security
Podcast · Graham Cluley & Carole Theriault · A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault chat with guests about cybercrime, hacking, and online privacy.Spotify
Takéto citáty nezvyknem postovať, ale tento je naozaj vydarený. Úspech tkvie v dobrej príprave - dlhodobej systematickej práci na tom, aby sme to druhej strane zbytočne neuľahčovali a tiež aby sme, keď už zaznie alarm vedeli dostatočne rýchlo (aj adekvátne) reagovať.
For those who can’t wait for Emoji Reactions I made #Conversations_im available for free on Google Play for the next couple of days.
play.google.com/store/apps/det…
(Note that the Google Play version has some drawbacks like no address book integration and no public channel discovery. For channel discovery you can use search.jabber.network directly.)
Conversations (Jabber / XMPP) - Apps on Google Play
An encrypted, user friendly XMPP instant messaging client optimized for mobileplay.google.com
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Written by an 18 yrs. old:
“I wish I was around when people had blogs or even myspace. This era was deeply personal and creative. Most writing on the internet was individual, not written in search of “SEO” or profit but driven by the need and want of people to share knowledge–pure curiosity.”
Great blog post re: #IndieWeb #OldWeb
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I Wish I Didn't Miss the '90s-00s Internet
about me I am 18, born in 2006. This is generally a good thing as I am in the prime of life currently.Hugo ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ Bear
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