The pissant's executive order lead to 1 air traffic controller on duty, doing the job of 2 people, at least, b/c of the policy implemented more than 1 week ago. These deaths are a direct result of the pissant administration.

Collision between helicopter and plane kills 67 in nation’s deadliest air disaster since 2001: apnews.com/live/dc-plane-crash… #SHAMEFUL #USA

Apple Explains How to Keep Your Mac From Turning on When Opening Lid macrumors.com/2025/01/30/apple…

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Want your fediverse project listed on fediverse.info/explore/project… and FediDB.org/software ?

Add your details to the CommunityDB repo:

github.com/fedidb/communityDB

I will merge and update so they are ready for #FOSDEM

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Here is a silly custom ringtone that I found in a random collection that someone uploaded in the mid-2000s. It appears this collection is no-longer online, and fortunately I downloaded it before it disappeared. The file showcased in this post is 12967819.mp3, and the full collection can be found at datajake.braillescreen.net/V71…

🏆 A huge congratulations to @bagder , founder of cURL , for receiving the first European Open Source Achievement Award! 🎉

The award was presented by Omar Mohsine, Open Source Coordinator at the UN, a key advocate for using open technologies !

👏 Daniel will take place in the EOSAcademy as its President! #EOSA2025 #FOSS #cURL

NVDA-IBMTTS-Driver V25.1.1 has been released.
What's new?
• Added support for NVDA 2025.1.
• Now the driver looks for the audio output in two config paths.
• Deleted the audio output change handler. This was created because in some cases the driver was not synchronized with the current audio output, it needs more testing but seems that this doesn't happen in wasapi mode.
github.com/davidacm/NVDA-IBMTT…

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It feels like it took me too long to realize that the underlying opposition to Universal Basic Income (UBI) isn't "it's too expensive" or that it redistributes money; it's because it redistributes power.

During the pandemic, we saw a massive swell in worker power, as work-from-home requirements showed a better way of working was possible for many, accommodations that had been withheld for ages for being "unworkable" or "too expensive" suddenly were shown to be completely viable and broadly accessible, COVID relief benefits provided much needed supports and showed that direct distribution was possible, and more brutally the work force shrunk because of illness and death.

Remember the "nobody wants to work" mantra? Right, well, because the pool of available workers was lower and expectations for what employers should provide to their employees grew, so employers had to work harder (pay more, provide better working conditions) to fill positions. It's not that nobody wants to work; it's that the job and wages and working conditions you could get away with don't cut it anymore, because people have options.

And they didn't like that...
Workers had to be brought back to heel:
Greedflation juicing corporate profits, mass layoffs, Return To Office (RTO) mandates. These measures aren't about productivity or necessity; they're about taking back power and control.

UBI works in the same spaces.
When people's basic needs are met, they can pursue better opportunities. When the threat of poverty is removed, you have more power at the bargaining table because you don't have to take the bare minimum just to survive. In other words: you have more power in the equation.

That's why UBI is considered threatening to those that want to exploit their power advantage at the negotiating table. We need to recognize that our economic system demands desperation and the threat of poverty. This isn't some bogeyman conspiracy theory; it's documented economic policy (investopedia.com/insights/down…, vox.com/2014/11/14/7027823/nai…).

Our institutions and society haven't solved poverty and unemployment because our economic system doesn't want them solved, because it needs people in a continual state of precariousness. We cannot expect to eradicate poverty and struggle when we're beholden to an economic system that has baked them into its very existence.

The tragedy that occurred above D.C. last night is one we must do everything possible to prevent going forward. But our leaders are not only ill-equipped, they are focused on politics as a priority over safety. My write-up: open.substack.com/pub/statusku…

Hey fellow COVID-aware folks in the US, Armbrust is unloading these duckbill-style ACI N95 respirators for cheap since they are approaching their expiration date.

We use these (along with 3M Auras and Redimasks). The ACIs are a bit lighter weight and work well for when it's hot or you're going to be exerting and breathing heavier.

armbrustusa.com/products/bulk-…

If it doesn't auto-populate, use ACI75 code for the 75% off, which makes these $75 for 300 masks.

Feel free to boost!

Why the Latest Executive Orders Threaten Blind Americans—And How We Can Fight Back

If you’ve been paying attention to the news, you might be feeling frustrated, uncertain, or even afraid about recent executive actions coming from Washington. You’re not alone.

Learn more: buff.ly/40xdHuC

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A former Air Force pilot was so disappointed with Windows 95's aquarium screensaver that he established a 25-year dynasty of digital fish that continues to this day
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-…

"[...] representatives of this group of hackers, commonly referred to as "ethical hackers", though theft and home invasion have nothing to do with ethics—but well, I understand, ethical hackers, because that's what they call themselves [...]" (a certain Polish MP)

"Hacker", as we in the bizz know well, carries different meanings for different people, and this can cause hilarious misunderstandings. Yesterday, the Polish TV network TVN aired the second part of an ongoing documentary about issues in NEWAG trains that were analyzed by Dragon Sector. Near the end, the documentary featured a recording from the November 2024 meeting of the Parliamentary Infrastructure Committee, which was meant to discuss the matter. During the meeting, one of the Members of Parliament took issue with the Dragon Sector team being referred to as "hackers"—the quote above is from him (translated from Polish).

This, of course, is nothing new—just another example of someone knowing the colloquial meaning of the word but not its specialized one. This disconnect has existed for at least the past 40 years.

This raises an interesting question—should we use the word "hacker" in formal settings (court, parliamentary committees, etc.), or would we be better understood if we opted for "cybersecurity specialist" or a similar term, as we often do on LinkedIn and other professional platforms?

Or perhaps we should continue using the word "hacker," as it serves as a great litmus test for whether the person we're discussing these topics with is truly familiar with the computer security industry and its terminology. It’s an unexpected but useful canary—or perhaps a reminder—that not everyone speaks "computer."

Returning to the original quote, and on a rather amusing note—or perhaps to balance things out—multiple departments of the Polish government are actively seeking to hire individuals with the "Certified Ethical Hacker" certification. In some cases, you can even get grants to earn it! Additionally, one can find information on government websites about how Dragon Sector was invited to the National Security Bureau to receive a commemorative letter of congratulations and symbolic gifts after winning the 2014 CTF season.

So, do we continue advocating for our specialized meaning of the word "hacker" in official settings? Or should we revert to something more neutral instead?

Just food for thought :)

in reply to Gynvael Coldwind 🐈

As a Polish person, I think the word "hacker" (when not refering to a cybercriminal) is a lot less popular here than it is in English-language spaces, and hence should not be preferred.

I personally prefer "ekspert cyberbezpieczenstwa" (cybersecurity expert) to describe people doing ethical security research, haker (hacker) for the "bad guys", and "majsterkowicz" (tinkerer) for people who like to play with tech, but have nothing to do with cybersecurity.

Following a suggestion from Eva Town (on Bluesky), I've just added my "thumbs down" to the PR to remove inclusive design info from the US Web Design System:
github.com/uswds/uswds-site/pu…

How about you? 👿

Our friends at @delta are continuing to make #WebXDC an amazing platform: delta.chat/en/2025-01-23-webxd…

The realtime #WebXDC APIs are built on top of #iroh #p2p connections in #DeltaChat. Glad to be playing a part in this!

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This week in #FDroid (TWIF) is live:

- F-Droid Client & Basic 1.22.0 are out (dare to update!)
- #webxdc is spreading its tentacles
- #dolphinemulator has a huge update
- #newpipe brings one fix, one still missing
- Catshare unifies device-to-device sharing

All these and news about 154 more apps at f-droid.org/2025/01/30/twif.ht…

In case you missed it, acting ICE head Tom Homan was up yesterday complaining that ICE is having a hard time meeting the quotas they're setting because of campaigns telling people their rights and how to resist raids.

In case you're wondering if the little things you do could possibly make a difference, know that they already are.

EDIT: Link to quotes added:

themarysue.com/making-it-very-…

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The US Web Design System has deleted it's info on inclusive design, in response to the 2025-01-20 Executive order "Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing".
github.com/uswds/uswds-site/pu…

If you know anyone who used those resources, let them know about the Inclusive Design principles:
inclusivedesignprinciples.info…

#accessibility #a11y #inclusion

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No como el resto de IAs que están alojados en el país que amenaza con invadir Groenlandia, México, Panamá y Canada y cuyas autoridades son conocidas desde hace 30 años por exigir backdoors en todos los productos informáticos

Que lo mismo yo soy viejo, pero recuerdo cuando se demostró que el gobierno americano espiaba a empresas europeas para darle ventajas a sus competidoras americanas y nos tuvimos que callar todos porque libertad y democracia

elpais.com/tecnologia/2025-01-…