WOW. Fedex just dropped a 2000$ laptop at my door without even waiting / signature. At least they rang the bell...
So, a few clips from an old recording and I have a credible Michael Jayston to read me bits of the new John le Carré thriller, penned by his son Nick, thanks to the Eleven Labs reader.
Uncanny.
Jayston died only a few months ago, according to a quick google. The real Audiobook is read by Simon Russell Beale , who did a credible George Smiley on the radio of course.
My george will always be Bernard Hepton, thanks to a little box of cassettes in the 1990's.
Ada Lovelace Day was celebrated on October 8 in 2024, and on this occasion, to celebrate and raise awareness of the contributions of women to the STEM fields we interviewed some of the women in Debian.
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Ada Lovelace Day 2024 - Interview with some Women in Debian
Ada Lovelace Day was celebrated on October 8 in 2024, and on this occasion, to celebrate and raise awareness of the contributions of women to the STEM fields we interviewed some of the women in Debian. Here we share their thoughts, comments, and...Debian Project
Rsnapshot: A Powerful Backup Tool Based on Rsync | Linux Today
In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of installing, setting up, and using Rsnapshot.LinuxToday
Alt text isn't just for the vision impaired. Sometimes some of us are viewing an image and don't understand the context or some of the imagery. Alt text helps there too.
There's even a term for this. The curb cut effect is when disability-friendly features are used by a larger group than they were originally designed for.
I remember when video captions were thought of as just for the hearing impaired. Now so many people watch with captions on.
hahaha that's great. Our headsets auto-mute if you lift the arm high enough, which is cool, but there's no noise on the lower thanfkully.
not that their quality is very great, but then headset mics rarely are
The longest function in #curl production code and the length of the 99th percentile function. Over time.
Something to work on.
🎉 PSA: F-Droid users! 🎉 The Tuta Calendar app is now available on F-Droid 🥳
❤️ You can get the Tuta Calendar app here: f-droid.org/en/packages/de.tut…
#Fdroid #Tutacalendar #Tuta #Download #Encryption
Tuta Calendar | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
Quantum-safe encrypted planner to schedule & manage your events & sync calendarsf-droid.org
I always appreciate how your team treats F-Droid and Linux as first-class citizens. It's one of the reasons I prefer your service.
Keep it up please! 🥺
Is there any reason (besides available features) that I couldn’t use a free personal plan for my business until it starts bringing in money? Once I’ve got a more consistent income stream from the business I could then upgrade to a business plan.
I’m the sole employee in the business. I think the only major feature I’d be missing by taking this approach would be a custom domain — which I have setup already via my family plan on Proton.
somebody with an editor inserting tabs with a size of 2 has edited some files in this project that otherwise used an indent of 4 spaces
but no problem, they fixed this by doing two tabs everywhere so their code looked the same as the rest of the project
nikdy som migrénu nemal a podľa mňa umriem na infarkt
edit: tým som si istý
You can now buy Microsoft's shockingly expensive Copilot keyboard
The new Surface Keyboard is $129, and not much different than the previous version.Zac Bowden (Windows Central)
Digital accessibility: Where companies are going wrong and how to fix it
How to get digital accessibility rightBob Farrell (TechRadar pro)
Interview with Phil Shapiro, an outstanding LibreOffice advocate - The Document Foundation Blog
According to the Library Journal, who has recently awarded him with the Movers & Shakers 2024 Award (the people shaping the future of libraries), in the Educators category, Phil Shapiro Is an enthusiastic champion of digital inclusion and outside-of-…Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
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The ‘Form’ Element Created the Modern Web. Was It a Big Mistake?
No one ever knows what they’re unleashing. They don’t even know there’s a leash. I’ve been given a time machine. Would I send a Terminator back to the web standards meetings circa 1994 to...www.metafilter.com
Guidelines for chemistry in braille get modernized
The last update to the Chemical Notation Using The Nemeth Braille Code was issued over 25 years agoSara Cottle (American Chemical Society)
Scott Blanks VP Accessibility & Employment | Braille Institute
Braille Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Scott Blanks as its Vice President of Accessibility and Employment.Tammy Gentry (Braille Institute)
Want to feel old? Excel just entered its 40th year
theregister.com/2024/10/22/exc…
More senior than Windows itself, and still runs the world
← by me on @theregister
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Finland approved mining exploration in Sámi territory without assessing its cultural impact or gaining Sámi consent.
Sámi sisters led the case, arguing that traditional governance structures were ignored.
UN ruled Finland must amend its laws to recognize Sámi collective land rights and fully implement free, prior and informed consent.
“Sustainability is an empty word if you don’t respect and implement Indigenous rights here in our homelands.”
Näkkäläjärvi, Sámi leader.
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Mining in Finland violates Sámi Indigenous rights, UN finds
Two recent UN committee rulings state that Finland violated the Sámi people’s rights by allowing mineral exploration without proper consultation or consent.Tristan Ahtone reports for Grist.EHN Curators (EHN)
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in reply to Hubert Figuière • • •I live in a rural-ish area, but have a post office (with boxes) nearby. It's sometimes hard to convince someone that just mailing me the damn thing is actually better. It will arrive (there), they put a card in my box and I'll collect it when I get there.
Contrast with the courier service drivers, who hang or park packages by our gate. At least I have a camera there, but yeesh.
Hubert Figuière
in reply to Tim Lavoie • • •@tim_lavoie I live in a very urban area, there is no gate / fence to my door.
Also Canada Post doesn't work for this as it ship from far away.
At least I knew it was coming today and I was right there.
Tim Lavoie
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