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Since I posted a link to my RSS feeds, I've served 1900 web requests, 1300 of which have some variant of Mastodon in the user agent. (Some have a lowercase m; most have a capital one.) I never took time to look at logs when posting links to things I control before, and this is hardly enough to count as a DDoS. Still interesting to see the Mastodon hug of death in action. This doesn't account for other fediverse software either, like Akkoma or GoToSocial.
in reply to Tristan

oof, that's interesting. Would make sense though that clients are trying to grab URL snippets (or Masto servers when serving it to clients) so I'm not surprised, hopefully it won't explode in boosts to become manageable. I've noticed the same when posting links to blog posts on my sites, the first few hours get higher visit counts but they may not all be unique visitors as much as crawlers grabbing URL data.


#CAQASTROPHE! The CAQ pissed away an inherited surplus on its wishlist, which didn't include healthcare spending, and now the CAQ healthcare minister says healthcare spending is becoming untenable... and 1M+ Quebeckers STILL DO NOT HAVE A FAMILY DOCTOR.

montrealgazette.com/news/quebe… #assnat #QCpoli #polQC #cdnpoli #polcan #CAQBS #CAQLIES



So... this was a fun compiler bug: the D8 Java to DEX compiler (part of the Android toolchain) eliminated a redundant field load if running the class's static initialiser was known to be free of side effects, which ended up accidentally depending on the sharding of the input, which is dependent on the number of CPU cores used during the build.

issuetracker.google.com/issues…

I made a small example to illustrate why this optimisation is only valid when the class initialiser doesn't have side effects (or the initialiser is guaranteed to have run already, which is the case for a base class of the current one):

gist.github.com/obfusk/8382214…

#ReproducibleBuilds



Welcome to the RB family, Hash Checker 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.s…

Hash Checker is an app for generating and comparison MD5, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512 and CRC-32 hashes from files or text. Thanks to the efforts by its dev, today's release is now RB :awesome:

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid


in reply to transcaffeine

Rainald Grebe hatte mal eine Textzeile:

> Ich steh Schönhauser vor dem Schmerzzentrum Berlin
> Schöner Name, doch ich spüre rein gar nichts

youtube.com/watch?v=KY_3A7PL66…

Hat mich irgendwie daran erinnert :)




We’re excited to announce a new Access Partnership with Walmart! Learn more about it here: aira.io/aira-at-walmart/
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#AccessibleRetail #InclusiveShopping #DisabilityAccess #OnMyTerms #AccessForAll

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'Infinite monkey theorem' challenged by Australian mathematicians "...if given an infinite amount of time, a monkey pressing keys on a typewriter would eventually write the complete works of William Shakespeare.
Known as the "infinite monkey theorem", the thought-experiment has long been used to explain the principles of probability and randomness." bbc.com/news/articles/c748kmvw…


It's been over two years since the initial release of the CLAP API for making audio effects and virtual instruments. Has the project been successful? Let's find out!

librearts.org/2024/11/clap-api…



Praying mantis on a plant, by Suzuki Shonen (ca. 1890).


Daniel's weekly report November 1, 2024

lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel…

FOSDEM, ABI, source code age, release prep, hackerone, slowember, deleting cookies, rock-solid, MVP



Notice how the cryptotechbro edgelord response to problems is to colonise space and go to Mars.

So... migration.

Their immediate, knee jerk intuitive reaction to big problems in their environment is to migrate.

Yet hate migrants.

Hmm, interesting.

#CryptoTechBro #EdgeLord #Musk #Immigrants




»Zu den folgenschwersten Irrtümern gehörte bisher, daß man der Jugend alles sie anscheinend Gefährdende fernhalten wollte. Nein, nahebringen muß man es ihr, damit sie richtig sehen und richtig denken lernt. […] Mit der Muttermilch sollen sie es elnsaugen: Fortschritt muß sich zu allererst auf dem Gebiet der *Liebe* bemerkbar machen, auf dem Felde der verkrüppelten Menschenliebe.«

(Franziska Mann in "Den Erwachenden", 1921)

Ein #eBook, dass mit der nächsten Batch in meine Biblliothek kommt.

in reply to IzzyOnDroid ✅

Can you please mark you german tweets as such, so that the translate button appears! Thanks!
in reply to Samantaz Fox

@SamantazFox I try my best, but unfortunately forget it far too often, apologies! Working on it – but as usual, I cannot promise what I'm not sure being able to fulfill ("will do so every time now")…

That said: thanks for your nudging me. It helps me to improve knowing there are people I'd help with that. And not "a vague group", but *specific* people. So yeah, keep nudging 😉



Dear iPhone, Please Stop Saying My Friends Are 'Dead' cnet.com/tech/mobile/dear-ipho…

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Teaching how to create sketchnotes is one of my big passions, but nothing compares the joy when seeing others thrive with it! @acbdev created a sketchnote for my talk from this week, and I couldn’t be any prouder. I mean look at it!!! Thank you so much Anna ❤️ I love it!

Printed ✅
Hung on my wall ✅
#sketchnote #PragmaConf24



Twice, now, I have started reading it to find it incomplete.
It is finished.
I am going to start it again one more time and I hope the ending is satisfying.
archiveofourown.org/works/4551…
in reply to Sean Randall

I tried keeping up with the individual chapters as they were released, but that never works for me. I'm like, wasn't Harry in Ravenclaw last time I read this? I thought Justin Finch-Fletchley was dead! Oh... wrong story.
in reply to James Scholes

@jscholes I can't do that. if I see a fic is incomplete I put it in rotation to check again. But I don't sit and read at the computer anymore, I think the last book I did that with was out in 2011.


Sausage-maker thinks he’s found the answer to Germany’s raccoon problem "... A butcher in northeast Germany has come up with what he believes is an innovative solution to the country’s growing raccoon problem: turning them into sausages and other meat products. " cnn.com/2024/10/31/travel/racc…


🕒Z #NowPlaying If you like the sound of new #country, then join Chrissie Cochrane at the top of the hour for Chrissie's Country:: the best in new country with some old favourites thrown in the mix. Get in touch via our text message board at theglobalvoice.info/chatroom and listen at theglobalvoice.info:8443/broad… #TGVRadio #folk #rock 🎶🎹🎸🎻🪕🤠🛻


I know it's only November, but I'd like to make a request: if you are buying toys for kids in the next couple of months, and think you might have old ones that you want to clear out, please consider donating them before the holidays rather than after. Shelters and charities always get a glut of donations in January, but they'd be more useful to the families who need them now rather than then. Thank you.


"Dear Colton Scott,

This email is to confirm that your [...] password has been reset."

Ok Colton, are you good now? Maybe using my email address for that service was not the best idea.

in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

I got the domain I'm using for my mails "used" a couple of years ago, so it was previously registered by another person.

There was a Paypal account tied to it and I constantly got the password reset mails until I disabled the address tied to the account.

This was annoying, especially since I had no idea how to get in touch with the owner.

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in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

I hold some first name domains in .de and have set up a catchall mail account for them. Got some interesting accounts in past years, but not anymore recently. I guess more accounts are bound to phone numbers now instead of email addresses.


Everyone should read the brilliant @emptywheel 's new piece on Musk and X/Twitter. We know what he has done over there is bad, but the depths of the criminal depravity can only be described as horrific. Empywheel has been on the case for over a decade, and has done a great job of laying it out here:

emptywheel.net/2024/11/01/elon…



"Jezz Bezos and Elon Musk emit more carbon pollution in 90 minutes than the average human does in their entire life."
...
“Half of the world’s emissions come from the richest 10% of people. The wealthiest 1% by income account for 16% of emissions, which is more than the poorest two-thirds of people in the world,”

gizmodo.com/billionaires-are-t…
#inequality #CarbonFootprint

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Gentle, biannual reminder that RSS is great and can be another tool in your toolbox to curate your online experience, improve mental health, and stay informed. It's also a much more accessible way to consume news if you have a client that handles full-text extraction. I've just updated my public list of RSS feeds after going nearly a whole year without doing so: tristanb.me/feeds/. this is a comprehensive list of most of the feeds that I follow, split up by category. #RSS #accessibility

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in reply to Tristan

What's your setup for following those now? There are a lot of reader options and I have no idea what's considered good and up-to-date. Do you still sync them on a server?
in reply to Simon Jaeger (Procrastodon)

@simon I self-host miniflux.app/ and use lire on mobile, which has native support for Miniflux out of the box. Lire provides native push notifications and the ability to edit, add, or remove feeds/folders, and the Miniflux web app is an exemplary experience with great keyboard support when on desktop. I haven't changed this setup in years and it just works™️.
in reply to Tristan

Miniflux is fantastic. I have been running a private instance for years without issues, except when reddit blocks it.

On the Mac, you can use NetNewsWire, which uses the Googld Reader API integration, it works quite well.

in reply to Erion

@erion @simon I didn't realize NetNewsWire could hook into Google Reader compatible things. This is good to know. I've had it installed for years and never really got too deep into using it.
in reply to Tristan

The only reason why I am aware is because I didn't really want to read via the browser and Miniflux does not provide an aggregated rss feed to subscribe to. I really need to sit down one day and just send them a PR.
in reply to Tristan

IMO, email / imap is a far better protocol for this than RSS. Unread statuses and the articles themselves sync between devices, so do folders, and it's all interoperable and supported by almost anything.


“Oxfam identified 23 superyachts owned by 18 billionaires and estimates the average annual carbon footprint of each of these yachts to be 5,672 tonnes, which is more than three times the emissions of the #billionaires’ private jets... This is equivalent to 860 years of emissions for the average person in the world, and 5,600 times the average of someone in the global poorest 50%.”

#ClimateEmergency

gizmodo.com/billionaires-are-t…













Wow, what an email: "Congratulations! Your #RIPE Atlas probe XXXX is 10 years old!" - I got this probe from @Oskar456 at #OpenAlt This does not have much publicity, so you may read about it (and get one) at atlas.ripe.net/probes/public


I wasn't sure if there was a tool out there to quickly add a program to the user startup folder in Windows, so I sat down and wrote one myself. I just used it on @masonasons's BNT program. I'll release this thing if people want it.
in reply to Stu

I mean if I've got to find the path to the executable anyway, it's no hardship to run shell;startup and make a shortcut to it. if more people knew how to make shortcuts they'd be better windows users