Mixxx 2.5 Stable Released

As is our Christmas tradition, we have a present under the tree for everyone (even if you don't have a tree!) The biggest change is that #Mixxx is now built for QT6 instead of QT5. While this means leaving certain older operating systems behind, supporting QT6 is an important step in keeping Mixxx relevant on newer operating systems.

We also have a bunch of updates to controller configs.

Check out the full release notes in our blog post:

mixxx.org/news/2024-12-24-mixx…

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Toby Doom Accessibility Mod Version 8.0 Released

Here is the release video for Toby Doom 8.0. You can grab the full version with everything included, or visit the Toby Doom topic on the ZDoom forum to download the components individually.

This version includes support for Hexen. Although there is an open source Hexen iwad, I was unable to get it working. You can get Hexen from Steam and just place the Hexen iwad in the Toby Doom folder.

For questions and discussion, there is this topic on the audiogames.net forum. Happy Dooming! Rip and tear until it is done! 🤘

End of the year blog post: my favorite reads from 2024! A lot of nonfiction, some folklore, some cute children's books :)

Read here:
multicoloreddiary.blogspot.com…

What were your favorite reads?

#books #bookstodon #AmReading #nonfiction #folklore #KidLit #ChildrensBooks

20 years of celebrations 🎉

In 2004, our European family grew as Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia joined the EU.

This historic moment marked the start of a new chapter—one defined by unity, growth, and shared prosperity across our Union.

ℹ️ commission.europa.eu/20-years-…

Hoy hoy, just messed around and deployed this:

masto-fe.superseriousbusiness.…

based on the Iceshrimp standalone Masto frontend

You can log in to your #GoToSocial instance and use it like Mastodon :) All data is stored in the browser and on your own computer, masto-fe.superseriousbusiness.org doesn't store anything at all. It's like pinafore or semaphore in that regard.

I'll mess around with it more on and off as a hobby project, see if it can be customized + themed to feel a bit more like GoToSocial.

Thanks for trying it out!

A reader found her father in a photo on the back cover of Isabel Wilkerson’s book Caste. The photo was of a crowd of people at the 1963 March on Washington. instagram.com/p/DD-f5CWyeyc/

Round two in our fun game: "slop or not?"

(In here, the report is a rewrite of our previous published CVE in a way that I strongly suspect was done by an AI.)

hackerone.com/reports/2912277

#curl #hackerone

in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

Kind of a side-topic, and not related to curl, but this gave me a terrifying idea.

What if malicious actors submit vulnerability reports to make FOSS maintainers' lives harder, just to give themselves more time to exploit actual 0-days?

The xz utils incident was careful and long-term, but if someone does find a vulnerability and they're malicious, presumably they'll want to keep it unaddressed for as long as possible.

What better way to do that than distract everyone they can with AI-generated BS? Even if it buys them 30 minutes or an hour, that's time during which they could do damage.

Gives me the creeps.

#38c3 is starting .... Infos about some scheduled delta sessions and a group invite for further maybe more spontaneous things at delta.chat/38c3
Please repost a bit ....and we'll see to write up some impressions and discussions afterwards in turn ... Our plans and roadmaps still have some fluidity and congress will likely modify 2025 intentions further :)
#38C3
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in reply to José A. Alonso

I like this quotation:

Teaching mathematics through informalism is like driving in a fog. One sees dim figures in the distance, and every once in a while some of them suddenly appear clearly, but usually everything is veiled and mysterious. It’s dangerous to drive in the fog, especially in a strange territory, and one must drive slowly. Even so, one may not always be sure where one is. Teaching rigor and precision, provided it is done without the veil of complexity interfering, burns away the fog, leaving everything crisp and clear and making it possible to drive faster and to enter uncharted lands.


When it is very clear what steps are legal, you can go further. Just like in programming, strong type systems will let you attempt things that you don't dare without them because you will probably fail somewhere without noticing.

So, you're using decentralized non-corporate-owned social media because you don't want your online identity and activity tracked and held by some corporation, and even possibly a government-influenced owner (TikTok?).

I've opened an #XMPP (#Jabber) messaging server, which is based on the same principles as whatever application you are reading this on. XMPP is completely decentralized, open source, free, and volunteer run.

Also, neither member identity nor messages are stored on the server. There is no centralized control over the network. You sign up by first choosing a server. Your ID looks like an ActivityPub ID (example: support@chat.between-us.online).

Besides end-to-end message encryption, there's optional #OMEMO on-device encryption. No centralized messaging app (other than Signal) offers an encryption option this strong. There's video calling, file transfer, and both public and private chat rooms/groups. There are many messaging applications available for all operating systems.

You provide no personally identifiable information when you sign up, not even an email address. You only pick your ID and provide a password (which cannot be changed or recovered as the server does not keep identity information, so don't lose it and be sure it can't be guessed). If you delete your account, through the messaging app, there is no record of your account having existed on the server.

If interested, you can sign up on the messaging application (use chat.between-us.online as the server) or via the website at between-us.online, which also provides additional information about XMPP and how to use it.

A note about #Matrix. Don't @ me about Matrix. This message is only to announce an XMPP (Jabber) server option. I am not advocating XMPP over Matrix. I use Matrix as well. It ticks all the same boxes. This is just an announcement about an XMPP server.

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Our ShouldIClick service received 297 submissions last week. ShouldIClick is our free machine learning based service to evaluate if websites are safe to click. Check before you click: shouldiclick.org #machinelearning #cybersec #phishing #internetsafety

"how to create a stratum-1 NTP Server using a Raspberry Pi utilizing GPS and PPS, and get time within 100 nanoseconds of real time, directly from the atomic clocks located in the GPS satellites above your head. The best part about this guide is that this will work with no internet."

blog.networkprofile.org/gps-ba…

in reply to Sara Joy

hm. That sounds sort of tragic. I'm no tradwife. And if people choose childlessness I think that's a perfectly good choice, if not actually *less* selfish!

I do definitely agree that there's power and contentment in working towards something outside of yourself, not for your own betterment.

That of course doesn't have to be kids, or military service, or religion. There are so many good things we can do.

Determining if an LLM is “AGI” by generated revenue is like determining a human by the capability to recognize motorcycles on images.
mastodon.online/@Infrogmation/…

"od represívnej funkcie k restoratívnej, aby hlavným účelom nebolo len samotné trestanie, ale skôr prevychovať" 🤮 z pohľadu toho kde sme a čo sa deje to nedáva zmysel ale nevadí

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Hi, all. My mom has been gone for nearly 15 years but her pies live on and our legend! She made the absolutely best pies in the whole world. So, I got brave and made my first pumpkin pies from scratch, including the crust. She had the old 1946 edition of the Joy of Cooking book. It comes in 30 volumes from BARD. I eventually found that old pie crust recipe that she used in that book. I followed the recipe on the can of pumpkin, adding in nutmeg. I also used cream instead of evaporated milk per one of the suggestions on the can. Tooting my own horn here, the pies were absolutely amazing. The secret is not handling the dough, using shortening and a little butter, and a little ice water for perfectly flaky piecrust. I used this wonderful Mrs. Anderson's piecrust bag. You shake your dough into a ball and place it inside the bag and zip it shut. Then, you can roll the dough inside the round bag . When you're done, you zip open the bag which lies flat, put the pie plate upside down over the dough, and flip it over. Awesome! Just thought someone might find this helpful! See link below! Mrs. Anderson's Baking Easy No-Mess Pie Crust Maker Bag, Rolls 11-Inch Crust For 8 to 9-Inch Pies, Set of 2 a.co/d/96DroI1 a.co/d/96DroI1

Haven't heard this Christian song in forever and it's super catchy too. Whether you're into this kind of music or not hope you enjoy the beat. youtube.com/watch?v=nILySvD76d…

Here's a fun catalog. Thank you for your interest in Technologies for the Visually
Impaired, Inc., the North American authorized distributors
of Robotron Proprietary Ltd. of Australia, and Portset
Systems Ltd. of England, as well as dealers for Syntha-Voice
Computers, Index Braille Printer Company, Thiel, Papenmeier,
Repro-Tronics, Duxbury Systems, and, Dancing Dots.
From 2000.
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In October, some very good friends gave me the awesome gift of an aerobatic flight with Upright Aviation Academy near Toronto. Since I am totally blind, the standard video that is provided as part of the experience wouldn’t work for me.
As a Christmas present, my partner @ChristineMalec arranged for the video to be audio described. The description was written by J. J. Hunt and voiced by Christine Malec.
youtu.be/OkTAvXxYbEI

This is why actual neuroscientists and cogsci people think computer science folks are dilettantes, clowns, and poseurs.

techcrunch.com/2024/12/26/micr…

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Lemme translate this for you. When they say that the definition of an “AGI” is that it will generate “$100 billion in profits,” what they really mean is that they want “AGI” in order to avoid paying $100 billion to employees.
gizmodo.com/leaked-documents-s…