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Me: Alexa, when's thanksgiving this year?
Alexa: Thanksgiving will be observed on November 7th, 2024.
Me: Wait ... right after the elections? I don't remember those being so close together, the fuck?
*googles and finds it's on the 28th*
Me: ok so where *frantically googles* Why the everloving fuck is Alexa telling me about thanksgiving in Liberia of all places?


My wife and I did an interview with storycorps which was archived at the Library of Congress in teh United States. If you'd like to learn more about us and our story, have a listen. It's free and fun, and there's thousands of stories from others like us ready for the listenin. archive.storycorps.org/intervi…


For amateur radio people, I have an opportunity to get my hands on a Kenwood TS 570 D radio. I need an antenna though. I need recommended or a compact antenna that would be suitable for a townhouse. I have a backyard, but can’t put up anything huge.



Excited to get to pay for an eye exam today because I live in Canada where health care doesn't consider your eyes part of your body.
in reply to Dave Mac Farlane

the supplemental health insurance covers (IIRC) 80% of the cost of an eye exam and none of the (much more significant) cost of the glasses.
in reply to Dave Mac Farlane

at least you have one. I have neither a union nor coverage for dental or vision.


rozmýšľam nad Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra...

...len ten MediaTek

in reply to Ralfeek

@Ralfeek zatiaľ som nemal tablet ani MediaTek a neviem či potrebujem práve Ultru...


🔐 Sending a password-protected email to anyone is easy with Tuta Mail! 🔐

Check out our latest guide on how to send encrypted, password-protected emails here 👇👇👇
tuta.com/blog/how-to-password-…

#encryption #security #privacy #email

in reply to Tuta

So when we have unlimited hide my email in the paid plan ?

because from 1 to 3 (your price increase) on plan without this is a complete no go for me (and using an external unlimited alias is also no due to lack of encryption)

and using my domain is also NO since it's linked all my email to me .... witch is wat i want to avoid with alias .........

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The fact that the Whisper transcription service from OpenAI just fills out gaps and silence with nonsense, demographic stereotyping, perpetuation of violence and sexal innuendo should get it recalled.

But no, as long as OpenAI say they are continually working to improve the tool, everything is apparently good to go.

One example:
What the person said: “Someone had to run and call the fire department to rescue both the father and the cat.”

What Whisper transcribed: “Someone had to run and call the fire department to rescue both the father and the cat. All he had was a smelly old ol’ head on top of a socked, blood-soaked stroller.”

Reporting in the Verge: theverge.com/2024/10/27/242811…

The research paper:
facctconference.org/static/pap… (check out the table of examples!)

My March 2023 article on AI responsibility:
axbom.com/ai-responsibility/



It’s Mid-2022 and Browsers (Mostly Safari) Still Break Accessibility via Display Properties — Adrian Roselli

Grat article with tons of updates on this topic. Thanks @aardrian

adrianroselli.com/2022/07/its-… #a11y #accessibility



Remember in August when I gave a talk about HTML tables for the WebAIM online conference?

That video is online!

I have embedded it on my site:
adrianroselli.com/2024/08/talk…

Or you can go to YouTube directly (where you can find the other swell talks from that day).

#accessibility #a11y #HTML



Viele Leser wünschen sich eine Betrachtung/Analyse von Lern- und Schul-Apps. Da ich bisher nur die App Anton von meiner Tochter kenne, benötige ich weitere Informationen, um mir ein umfassenderes Bild davon zu machen, welche Apps genutzt werden. Vielleicht sind ja auch einige Lehrer unter den Lesern, die ihre Erfahrungen teilen können?

#fedilz #schule #app #anton #lernen #eltern #kind #kinder #datenschutz





Garmin Fénix 8 Solar Sapphire.
zive.cz/clanky/garmin-fenix-8-…


The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML [an anecdote] shkspr.mobi/blog/2021/01/the-u… #html #webdev


Some of you may have noticed a new logo appearing in various places around the web.

🎉

We now have a new logo for Librecast thanks to @mray
You may already be aware of his work as he designed the #ActivityPub logo.

It's been a work in progress and if you're curious about the progress @mray has been livestreaming his progress as the design came to shape.

peertube.stream/search?tagsAll…

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in reply to Librecast

It's been a fascinating process. Mray also created the librecast matrix room, so he's a great community player. Having such a contribution is amazing, our ecosystem needs more than code. It needs people being inspired and contributing by documentation, packaging, talking to others about the projects you love.

Helping us to improve.

Thank you so much Robert, for contributing so much of your time to create this logo for Librecast!

We're happy to have you as part of our community.



San Francisco Will Pay $212 Million for Its Train System to Ditch Floppy Disks wired.com/story/san-francisco-…


They go against hospitality! [¡Van a por la hostelería!]

Pubs and restaurants warn of closures if taxes rise and business rates relief ends | Hospitality industry | The Guardian

Os traigo esto para que sepáis que la hostelería no es solo un refugio de llorones explotadores e incapaz de vivir sin subvenciones sólo en España. Aquí además la calidad es pésima.

theguardian.com/business/2024/…



eM Client acquires Postbox and ends its development ghacks.net/2024/10/24/em-clien…




Are You 50 or Older? These Are the Vaccines You Need This Season cnet.com/health/medical/are-yo…


From Friendly to Professional: The Power of iOS Writing Tools applevis.com/podcasts/friendly…


Of course masks do not provide perfect protection. However, they reduce the number of onward transmissions.

Just like seat belts do not prevent all deaths due to car accidents, but increase your chances of survival.

However, fewer infections (plus network effects, imo) = an effect reducing deaths more than one might think.

#COVIDIsAirborne

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I intend to show up at #FOSDEM 2025.

If I would propose a talk there, what should it be about?

in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

no clue what ur would be about but “You don’t know squat about curl” dress in workout gear and let the puns do the heavy lifting.
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

What are the most improbable places/software where curl is used
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Porter breaks its own rules by kicking deaf woman and her service dog off a flight

Deaf passenger Georgina Villeneuve says she's tired of having to explain to airlines what the rules are around service animals on flights. The Edmonton woman was kicked off a Porter flight last month after the flight attendant didn't know the airline's own rules. #press

cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/po…



Hope everybody has a fantastic day today. Cheers everyone.


There is a notion that "spanking is bad parenting" comes from a desire to be soft & permissive. Having interacted with many young people and their parents? It just doesn't work. And when it fails it can do so catastrophically.

Children need consistent boundaries. They need to know the adults in charge of those rules love them and care about them.

The most confused, unable to self-regulate children I've ever worked with had parents very proud of spanking them.

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Well… this is new.

Last Friday I left my job of 21 years by way of redundancy. That’s a pretty significant chunk of my adult life invested into a single place. So it’s going to be a big change.

As I step into the first Monday morning in years where I haven’t had anything scheduled in an Outlook calendar… I say ‘fuck it’ and opt for McDonald’s Breakfast.

Onwards and upwards, folks.

#LifeGoals #StartAsImeanToGoOn

in reply to ThatMarkRoberts

I thought I was set for life after a decade in one place. I'm doing something different and still struggling to find my balance, but it's working....
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Yeah. There is no such thing as a job for life. This is the ideal time to pivot, though. Try a few things. See what sticks.


Given that upgrading to NVDA 2024.4 turned out to be of no real benefit to me, I can't wait to see what 2025.1 will bring. Seems all the .1 versions are the ones that have the real juicy content.
in reply to x0

@x0 @cachondo I ran into that this morning with Windows Explorer reading the date modified, but not the filename in a listview. I forgot that I had previously updated NVDA and didn't restart.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

@BorrisInABox @x0 you can at least get stuff done much of the time before a restart if you need to, I suppose.


Here's the thing. Don't compare Intel processors to ARM in a 1:1 way. In some aspects, I feel sorry for Intel because people are always talking up ARM's power efficiencies, not realizing Intel is still carrying 32-bit instruction sets around and compatibility with decades of instructions. (and this is why a project exists inside the company to reduce it.) ARM has no shame dropping 32-bit, which is why the latest Qualcomm chips do not include it in any cluster. It frees them to use less power.


Well my game, round logic, is finally here! Want to hear what it's all about and watch the video? oriolgomez.com/iosgame/ballgam…

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Did you know IBM helped Hitler carry out the Holocaust? Is it in any way surprising that we can’t do anything about Big Tech and toxic oligarchs like Elon Musk when even those who helped carry out one of the worst tragedies in human history remain unpunished? Should it come as a shock that the very same bastards are funding and pining for fascism today?

m.youtube.com/watch?v=1rhzge9r…

#BigTech #fascism #SiliconValley #ventureCapital #surveillance #capitalism #peopleFarming #BigData #AI



There's a feature added to Linux 6.9 that I think people should become more aware of: there's finally an identifier for processes that doesn't wrap around as easily as UNIX pid_t PIDs do: the pidfd file descriptors have been moved onto their own proper file system (pidfs), which enabled at the same time unique inode numbers for them.
in reply to Lennart Poettering

To query the inode number from a pidfd, you use a simple fstat() call, and look at the .st_ino field.

There's currently no way to get from a pidfd inode number directly to a process however. Hence, for now you always have to pass around a combination of classic PID and the new pidfd inode number. This can be safely and correctly be turned into a pidfd: 1. first acquire a pidfd from the PID via pidfd_open(). 2. Then fstat() the fd, and check if .st_ino matches the expected value.

in reply to Lennart Poettering

If you want a world-wide unique identifier for a process it makes sense to combine the pair of pid_t and pidfd inode number with the system's boot ID (i.e. /proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id). This triplet is awesome, because for the first time we can uniquely identify a Linux process, globally in this universe.

In systemd we are making use of this heavily now: internally we always store a triplet of pid, pidfd, pidfd inode for referencing processes we manage and…

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Spent yesterday afternoon in jail after trying to blockade a TotalEnergies site in the #Antwerp harbor in #Belgium with #CodeRouge
While our group didn't get to the intended target, we took up a lot of police capacity to give our comrades the chance to complete our plans.
Shut that shit down!

youtube.com/watch?v=AQicURSP1-…

#Activism #CodeRougeRood #CodeRood #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #ClimateDiary




“Je hebt niet alleen een verscheurd Vooruit, maar ook een verscheurde lijst Voor Gent”, aldus Verhulst. “Want de liberalen hebben het bestuursakkoord wel goedgekeurd, en wel bijna unaniem.”

Wat een stom idee ook van de sossen, om samen met Open_VLD één lijst te vormen. Blijf toch gewoon jezelf. #Gent

#gent


The english term „vacuum cleaner“ is far inferior to the german „dust sucker“.👆