in reply to Hubert Figuière

@hub My thought exactly.

This is *the 5th time* Google Maps has been extremely inaccurate for me in the past week alone.

I've already been using Organic Maps quite a bit, but am depending on it more and more. Once in a while, the OSM map info is out of date, but so is Google. But OSM is never blatantly wrong like Google is lately.

I'm meeting a colleague (elsewhere) who sent me a Google Maps link right after this and that's wrong too. (6th time this week!)

Truecaller rolls out real-time caller ID to its ~750K iOS subscribers, who account for 40% of its revenue; Truecaller has 2.6M+ paying subscribers in total (TechCrunch)

techcrunch.com/2025/01/21/true…
techmeme.com/250122/p5#a250122…

O rety, wreszcie! Każdy, kto prowadzi publiczny transport zbiorowy, powinien udostępniać rozkłady do takiej bazy.

Bo jak mnie to wkurza, gdy planuję różne wyjazdy. Warszawską komunikację miejską mam w jakdojadę. Część PKS-ów jest w epodróżniku. Ale już np. komunikację gminną w powiecie warszawskim-zachodnim (czy Bielsku-Białej) znajdę w Google Maps. Z kolei rozkłady autobusów gminnych dookoła Otwocka są tylko do znalezienia w jakichś PDFach na stronach przewoźników. Chaos, który ogarniają jedynie miejscowi, a jak ktoś ma korzystać z komunikacji rzadziej, to odpuszcza.

transport-publiczny.pl/wiadomo…

#transportpubliczny

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Want to help us improve the #curl shell completion script(s)?

github.com/curl/curl/issues/16…

#curl
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo

Lol. I wasn't thinking of any rude or crude questions! Basically yes I wanted to know if you learned braille earlier or later in life (ie post-written word) and whether you read braille braille or tactile books (or both). I enjoy learning new 'languages' and would be fascinated to know whether it's something I could intuitively pick up or basically like starting again from scratch. I'd also be interested if it's direct translation or it there are shortcuts / iconography. Is it direct letter to letter or are you skimming whole words..... 'the' / 'here' / 'there' etc?

in reply to Ben

I learned Braille as my first writing system, so I visualise letters that way, even though I *know* they don't look that way. Braille is really a code to represent print.

The first level of Braille is called "uncontracted", and that is a direct letter-to-letter reproduction of the written word. if I wanted to ask
> "How are you today?"
I'd write
> "⠠⠓⠕⠺⠀⠁⠗⠑⠀⠽⠕⠥⠀⠞⠕⠙⠁⠽⠦". Which if you count you'll see is similar to the print, except the first character is a capital indicator telling us that the h in how is uppercase.

After that you can move onto "contracted" Braille, where there are short forms, contractions and word signs. For example, our question now becomes
> "⠠⠓⠪⠀⠜⠑⠀⠽⠀⠞⠙⠦"
here, the "ow" of "how" has merged into a "⠪" (an o-w sign), the letter y by itself stands for a you, and "td means today. a bit like early text-speak.

disclaimer, I am doing the Braille blind so can't 100% verify my output by touch at the moment.

in reply to Ben

Go for it, questions very welcome.
there's a cool website you can learn from called UEBOnline if you want to go further.
Physical equipment for showing Braille electronically is very expensive unfortunately.
if you want to just write Braille though, [Perky Duck](duxburysystems.com/perky.asp) is free

I have lost momentum in this week of reading and only managed to swallow 3 books, 3,750 pages.

the shoutout this week has to go to *The Boys*, a compelling work of literary fiction that pulls a childhood insecurity, grief and trauma into the light in an interesting way. I read it in a single sitting and it hung around my head for days afterward.
The other 2 were Harry Potter fanfiction, one of which was rather amateur and immature both, and the other of which seems to have sadly had its sequel abandoned.
#bookstodon

I did coding in the C64 demo scene in the late 80s, early 90s. Doing 6510 assembler in the demo group we called Horizon.

A sample demo part I wrote together with my Friend Linus. This demo part also uses the music routine I wrote, with music composed by Linus.

youtu.be/qYH-o2iss1Y?si=bNiRhJ…

Good morning, friends of the #BSDCafe and the entire #Fediverse,
it's Wednesday, the day of the Sea. Let’s begin this new day by focusing on the beauty of nature, forgetting for a moment the problems of life and the world.

Because we are alive, now.

#Photography #Sunrise #SeaWednesday #MeerMittwoch #Sea #WinterSunrise #Photo #Picture #Pic

Seven years ago I landed this new silly #curl progress bar take: daniel.haxx.se/blog/2018/01/22…
#curl

La Fiscalía se opone a investigar a la policía infiltrada de Girona pese a admitir que actuó sin control judicial
eldiario.es/catalunya/fiscalia…

Hopefully people remember this, not just this week, but at the times when it can make a difference. flipboard.com/@npr/all-things-…

I thought it would be interesting to see what happens when you get a practice session from the tennis player Alex de Minaur at the Australian Open and slow it down by a ridiculous degree using reaper.
You get some very interesting sounds here particularly with the serving of the ball and the squeaking of the tennis shoes on the hardcourt.

Sometimes you just a need a nice, light, pop song filled with positivity

…that's been filmed on dozens and dozens of iPhones 🤳

#OKGo

youtube.com/watch?v=MOEULOSVNK…

#okgo

Trump grants a pardon to Ross Ulbricht, the creator of Silk Road and a cult hero in the cryptocurrency world who was serving a life sentence (New York Times)

nytimes.com/2025/01/21/technol…
techmeme.com/250121/p32#a25012…

Input methods on macOS also work much better! The next version of Ghostty allows all the standard control keys to work with the built-in Japanese input method: support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/… In 1.0.1, these worked but ALSO encoded them to the shell. This is now resolved.

For Japanese typists, the AquaSKK/macSKK input methods work out of the box. This has been verified thanks to a vocal group of Japanese users. According to them, Ghostty is the only terminal at all where this is true (Terminal/iTerm require hacks, other terms don't work at all)

@khomus has been pestering me for a while now about"dungeon synth"; yes, that's a genre. I describe it as quite-metronomic not-very-expressive keyboard/MIDI-based fantasy, i.e., historically-inaccurate medieval #music. Can you tell I'm not really a fan? Anyway, I decided to try making some dungeon non-synth; so all-acoustic instruments, namely baritone #ukulele, frame drum and cristal. I expect I probably missed the mark; too complicated and more Renaissance-ish, but let me know?

World politics, Trump, survey data

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Gebruik je #WhatsApp? Dan support je #Meta. #Instagram is ook van Meta.

"Het is dinsdag niet mogelijk om verschillende zoekopdrachten gerelateerd aan politieke tegenstanders van Donald Trump uit te voeren via Instagram."

Wil je werkelijk een bedrijf met zulke ondemocratische praktijken steunen?

Maak de switch je kunt het! Heb je vragen, laat het me weten!

Schakel over naar @signalapp of @matrix

nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/01/21/insta…

#BanWhatsapp #BanMeta #signal #signalapp #matrix #opensource #FOSS

I'd like to create #wireguard tunnel between two natted machines. I'm fine with using an intermediate third machine for IP addresses and ports discovery.
The idea outlined in this article sounds verry appealing to me.
However I'm wondering is there something that is developed further beyond a proof of concept I might look at instead? I know there is #tailscale. That sounds too much for me unfortunatelly as I do need to register with them and similar. Thus I'm exploring if there is something I can self host.

jordanwhited.com/posts/wiregua…

Die Signatur-Problematik bei F-Droid ist offenbar noch immer nicht gelöst: "We find it concerning that F-Droid constantly chooses to move the goalposts and continues to rely on a fundamentally broken approach for certificate pinning, merely patching [15] known vulnerabilities without ever addressing the underlying cause." 😵👇

github.com/obfusk/fdroid-fakes…

#fdroid #security #privacy #certpinning #signature