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Did Pierre Poilievre get his security clearance yet? No?

How about now? No?

Now? No?

TICK, TOCK, eh.

#cdnpoli #polcan

in reply to somecanuckchick

he is scared to shit what they would discover. Maybe it's time for real investigative journalism. Except: who is left?


It's #CyberSecurityMonth! Time to #deGoogle 💪💪💪

What are your favorite privacy-first apps?

Check out our list:
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Psalo by se o dnešku v dávných kronikách... "Toho pozdního podzimu... rozkvetly fialky a lidé bez kabátů chodili."


My current ear worm, "1952 Vincint Black Lightning" by Richard Thomson, fantastic guitar work, great writing, so catchy and enthralling, the rhythm/story voice are on repeat in my head and I don't mind! youtube.com/watch?v=5yw2yKNLEP…


to kooperovanie v aliancii mi robí strašnú nostalgiu na Prahu


A fireball streaked by while Yasutaka Saika was taking a photograph of Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS, producing this beautiful, accidental celestial alignment.

Captured on Oct 24 from Tereske, Hungary.

facebook.com/yasutaka.saika/ #space #science #astronomy #photography



Instead of saying "AI hallucinates conversations which never occurred," say that "it is not fit for the purpose of transcription."


Toto je jedno z nejvíc nejkrásnějších videí vůbec a pravidelně se k němu vracím. youtu.be/-UYgORr5Qhg
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in reply to Tomáš Znamenáček

Aaaa, pekne! Ja par poslednich tydnu zkoumam vody japonskeho metalu, tak toto je super objev. I kdyz to bude asi hluboka nora.


So if my wife ever needed a miracle now would be the time. The pain from the leukemia is growing worse and worse. And it looks like she is headed for hospice very soon. Her blood counts are not rising as quickly as everyone would’ve liked. Which is what they used to determined after each cycle if the chemo is still working or not. The chemo is keeping her alive. They call it maintenance chemo. She has acute my leukemia with a TP 53 mutation. Basically it makes the type of leukemia extremely difficult to treat and almost impossible to eradicate. A bone marrow transplant is out of the question, Since the doctors are 99% sure it would kill her. Also, her heart cannot handle more toxic forms of chemotherapy. I am asking everybody to pray for my wife. So for those of you who believe in the power of prayer, please share this. I am not a very religious person, I don’t go to church every Sunday, but I am a very spiritual person.#Health #Healing #Medicine #Prayer #Hope #God #Jesus #Christian.#Fediverse #Leukemia #Cancer
in reply to Firefly85

William, please know that I will pray and offer for the health of your wife. I only wish that I could do more. God love you.


I wonder, what would’ve happened if WaPo just ran the endorsement - was Bezos gonna run down to the printer and shut off the press? Turn off the web site.

I know that it’s easy to say this, but… if I was EIC or whatever, I’d have tried to run the endorsement anyway. social.coop/@chrisjrn/11338000…

in reply to Joe Brockmeier

my understanding is that the sign off would have been Lewis and this guy is ultimately the one who made the call.
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I can't find a speech synthesizer that says eye balls and eye tubes the same way other than Eloquence.


Air Canada has this cool system now where there are no human employees at the check in counter at all, and instead you register your baggage with a little touch screen and place it on a conveyor belt, and then the touch screen displays an error, and there's nothing you can do because there are no fucking human employees present to deal with it

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in reply to mcc

air canada: we are not happy until you are not happy.


New app added to the Accessible Android apps directory: Hermit Browser accessible accessibleandroid.com/app/herm… #Android #App



Fable Raises $25m in Series B Funding to Protect Digital globenewswire.com/news-release…



Now that I have a new and improved screenshot workflow, I’m pondering whether to add more to the book. The low-vision chapter is already the most visual chapter of the whole damn thing. Maybe I just like playing with screenshot frames and image shortcuts.



Vždy keď vám pristane takáto chobotina v inboxe, môžete si ťukať na čelo, že veď predsa na takúto hlúposť nemôže nikto naletieť... Ibaže, ak by to tak bolo, nespamovali by nás tým už celé roky. Takže pozor - dajte vedieť napr. aj svojim rodičom, či starým rodičom, že toto je chobotina nonplusultra, možnože to potrebujú počuť.


celkom sa mi dnes podarilo upratať a aj vypratať izbu od krabíc spolu so starou tv z rohu izby, začal som okupovať komoru.. aj to lepšie vyzerá
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Anybody remember the Toronto free ISP that would serve up ads in exchange of the free internet? This is back in 2000-ish. Nothing like dialing up on a 56k modem, only to be slowed down by ads.


I need to write about something that’s painful to put out there for me, but I need to because I know there are other people also in my position. Also apologies for the thread. I’ve seen a huge amount of calls in the past day for people to cancel their #AmazonPrime in response to the #WaPo chickening out and not endorsing Kamala Harris. In principle, I do not disagree. At all. But for me, there’s one huge, and ultimately insurmountable, problem. #Amazon has become a necessity for me. (1/3)
in reply to Kevin LaRose He/Him

Not only do I agree with you but I think this whole issue is just stupid. We live in a free society: if the owner of a newspaper doesn't want his paper to endorse a certain candidate, that's his right. Personally, I rely on news services for news and not for them to tell me who I should vote for or who they endorse. In spite of the fact that we live in a country that supposedly values freedom, you'll find yourself criticized and persecuted if you don't publicly hold to certain opinions or support certain candidates. I say to hell with all of that. Kevin, keep buying from Amazon if that's what you need to do. I know that I will.
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Welcome to the RB family, Privacy Lock 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.p…

Privacy Lock offers an extra layer of security on top of Android’s built-in features – like "shake to lock". Its next release should show the "green shield".

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid



Whoop! It's officially Winter time in the UK... Sunset at 4:54PM today.

Bring on the log fires, candlelit evenings, home-made stews and soups, weekends making Christmas cake and duck confit, roast chestnuts, baggy jumpers and extra fluffy socks!

#HappyThoughts



This is the Mac Mini’s big moment theverge.com/2024/10/27/242788…


Five new iPad mini 7 upgrades you might’ve missed 9to5mac.com/2024/10/27/five-ip…


Just had my first Starbucks coffee in nearly 10 years. I remember why I liked it, but I also remember why I gave it up. $7 for a large White Chocolate Mocha is a bit steep. It was good, but not what I want to pay on a regular basis.
in reply to Kevin

Yeah, honestly, Starbucks is suuper expensive here. I can have a whole week worth of coffee if I make my own, compared to their prices.


When you're using NVDA and forget what screen reader you are using. Yeah, that's the stuff!
in reply to Scary Martin

I struggled in my last workplace because I'd be seeing 9 or 10 students individually over a given day sometimes. I'd move from NVDA to JAWS to SuperNova, iOS to android to Keysoft and back, and then you got the odd student who were themselves in transition so would bring a different device on a different day.
in reply to Scary Martin

Or, when you use Windows but forget you're using windows and try to do something that's only working on Mac. Yeah, that's also the stuff. LOL

in reply to Day Garwood

@daygar well that's a very accepting and nicely broad definition of being deserving.
shame the history of almost every religion doesn't see the leaders living up to those standards.
As a message, I am all for a lot of religious communication. But I'm afraid the reality is often and very sadly harder to accept.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo I agree. History has given just about every religion a bad name. While I admire their enthusiasm, their discernment is something else entirely. But only God truly knows and can therefore judge our hearts and intentions.


Poster at a church hall. Spot the odd one out in the “Individual Liberty” quadrant.
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in reply to “Scary Will”

outside of the Pound sign as a religious symbol, the Star of David with a cross inside is Messianic Judaism, which is an offshoot of US Evangelical Christians


7 essential password rules to follow in 2024, according to security experts zdnet.com/article/7-essential-…

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Hearing Aids May Reduce Risk of Developing Parkinson’s Disease hearingreview.com/inside-heari…


The compact point and shoot market collapsed because of smart phones

Me looking at cheap smart phone picture: 🤮

(over processed splotch. and no need to pixel peep to see it)

in reply to Hubert Figuière

non withstanding that they have made it very hard to download the pictures to save them. Apple or Android, regardless of the price.
in reply to Hubert Figuière

What is nice is when the camera vendors use that small footprint to do something that is still challenging with a phone.

I picked up an Olympus TG-6 some time back, and love it. Maybe it just scratches my particular itches: robust, waterproof (50', more with housing), and does beautiful macro shots out of the box.



Apple wins a battle (and $250) in its smartwatch patent fight with Masimo theverge.com/2024/10/25/242798…




Microsoft Office 2024 is now on Amazon, no subscription needed pcworld.com/article/2498611/mi…


Digital Technology and Sustainability with Ishmael Burdeau.

In this episode, Millie Cave interviews Ishmael Burdeau, Sustainability Business Architect at the UK government's DWP, to explore the environmental impacts of digital technology.

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#podcast #sustainability



Removing contributors "because lawyers" without even explaining. Maybe you should ask more from your lawyers. They are the one being overpaid.
in reply to Hubert Figuière

Serge works for a Russian defense contractor that is on the US sanctions list. As a US entity, the Linux Foundation is following the law here. Blame the state of the world...
in reply to Fabrice Desré

@fabrice The reason that was posted SIX days later should have been attached to the patch, and IMHO there is no excuse. But who am I to criticize.