I’ve started writing a fan retelling of Mass Effects 2 and 3. I’m publishing it in a web serial format, to get in the habit of releasing content on a schedule. Here is the prologue: mass-effect-redux.ghost.io/pro…

If you like what you see, please leave a comment and subscribe to receive more chapters!

This is my first real writing project, so feedback is much appreciated.

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NASA has taken light data detected by four of their telescopes—@ChandraXray, @NASAWebb, @NASAHubble, and Spitzer Space Telescope—and turned them into sound. Hear what some galaxies and stars sound like: go.nasa.gov/3PjoNzt
#NASA
#nasa

I put this up last night, and I probably will again next week. I had this crazy idea of a mastodon meet-up, virtually, where we could all order from a restaurant and eat together. If you think this sounds fun, feel free to fill this out, (don't worry, I'm not collecting too much info), and we'll see if we can get something planned! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Looking for an #artist on the Fediverse who's accepting #commissions right now.

I need a logo for my FOSS project. The current logo is a placeholder I threw together so I'm looking for anything that's more stylish/creative. Here's the current logo and the only real requirement I have is that the K and the VM stand out since it's supposed to be a play on Linux KVM.

If you're interested please provide a portfolio of previous works you've done (preferably logos, but anything with text in it will do) and a quote if possible.

Payment can be made via PayPal, Ko-Fi, CashApp, or credit card.

Thanks!

#commissionsopen #artistsonmastodon

Hello everybody. You wanted Sonic? Here is your Sonic, complete with all day breakfast, burgers, chicken and a side for everyone. I'm happy to say that I have successfully implemented rate boost into the Bestspeech NVDA addon as requested! Feel free to grab github.com/samtupy/b32tts_wrap… to try it out. Have fun! Sonic is both the name of the algorithm we're using for rate boost as well as the name of a restaurant I enjoy sometimes, so I couldn't resist the word play haha.

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love eating at Sonic! Although the foot-long Coney can give me horrible heartburn, thankfully not experiencing the same with this new fix. :D Huge thanks in getting this done, and while it does muffle consonants slightly, it's really only minor to me and with unvoiced volume at 90 it's good enough to be pleasant. Also love that this had no performance impact, that's superb :D

An overview of reviews made with MapComplete – 2025 edition


Two years ago, I did an analysis on the reviews made with mangrove.reviews - you can find this analysis here. In this blog, I'll basically do the same analysis as then, but just with the latest data (as of 28 febr 2025). Mangrove.reviews client […]

Two years ago, I did an analysis on the reviews made with mangrove.reviews – you can find this analysis here.

In this blog, I’ll basically do the same analysis as then, but just with the latest data (as of 28 febr 2025).
Mangrove.reviews client breakdown

Total2175
mangrove.reviews834
mapcomplete.org798
toggenburg.swiss229
thurgau-bodensee.ch70
ostschweiz.ch55
heidiland.com42
wengen.swiss27
open-reviews.net20
winterthur.com15
beta.localtownguide.com11
open-reviews.orderingstack.com13
jungfrauregion.swiss10

As is visible, about one third of all reviews came from mapcomplete, only a fraction less then mangrove.reviews itself.

It is also surprising that there are quite a few swiss websites in there.

Map themes

The most popular themes to create reviews were:

  1. Food: 271 reviews
  2. Shops: 117 reviews
  3. Cafes and pubs: 84
  4. Playgrounds: 53
  5. Pets: 42
  6. Toerisme vlaanderen (commissioned and hidden theme): 30
  7. Cyclofix: 26
  8. Campersite: 23
  9. Fritures: 21
  10. Personal theme: 21

No big surprises here, seems like food is by far the most popular theme to give reviews on.

Language

From the reviews that had a text, the language breakdown is pretty much in line with the changeset-language statistics.

  1. English: 102
  2. Dutch: 42
  3. German: 37
  4. Russian: 14
  5. French: 12

Locations

The MapComplete-reviews are geographically clustered in Europe and the US – not surprisingly where the biggest and well-connected popuplations live.

However, South America and South-East-asia are starting to popup as well.

Flanders is overrepresented in Europe. MapComplete is mainly developed there and had a few projects going on there, so there are more reviews.

Conclusion

The reviews work and there is a slow but stable growth in the number of them. The results are predictable and, dare I say it, downright boring.

It must be said that the reviews have gotten a higher visibility in the MapComplete UI, which definitively helped to get more reviews.

The script to calculate the analysis is here

Guide: Finding Your Way Home in a (Home) Buttonless World: Using an iOS Device Without a Home Button applevis.com/guides/finding-yo…

“Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last week ordered U.S. Cyber Command to stand down from all planning against Russia, including offensive digital actions.” Because the US is a Russian ally (or satellite?) now I guess. therecord.media/hegseth-orders…

42 Years Ago: “M*A*S*H” Finale “Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen” Sets TV History with Record 125 Million Viewers cordcuttersnews.com/42-years-a…

BREAKING NEWS 🚨

If you needed more proof that Trump is a Russian Asset...

"The head of Trump's Pentagon ordered US Cyber ​​Command to stop all activities against Russia, including offensive cyber operations,"
- The publication Record
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #Ukraine #Russia #Putin #EU #NATO #Zelensky #war #Breaking #BreakingNews

Trump's KGB codename:

I do wonder how many women are happy with how male/female washrooms. It really isn't uncommon to find long lines outside of women's washrooms at busy times. I'm just regularly surprised at how people want to defend a system that is already clearly broken. It isn't like we've always had sex segregated bathrooms:

time.com/4337761/history-sex-s…

"NATO není věc, které se Rusko bojí. Rusko se bojí demokracie expandující do Ruska. Proč jsme v NATO? Je to proto, že se bojíme Ruska. A jediné, co skutečně funguje – jediná bezpečnostní záruka, která funguje – je deštník NATO," dodala.

Kája Kallasová
Místopředsedkyně Evropské komise

All the Deets on the Mighty Details Tag 🙌

@geoff over at #CSS Tricks has written a definitive guide on using <details>, a number of possible use cases, and some of the trickier aspects of styling it and even animating the opening and closing states. I’ll be sure to refer to this the next time I do #WebDev on a <details>-based feature!

thathtml.blog/2025/02/all-the-…

Twice-divorced, currently-unmarried Sergey Brin thinks 60 work hours a week is the appropriate choice for Googlers: nytimes.com/2025/02/27/technol… [gift link]

Gajim 2.0.0 has been released 🎉

Gajim migrated its user interface toolkit to GTK 4, which brings performance improvements and sets the ground for great features to follow. ⏩

Additionally, this release brings improved image previews, better tools for fighting spam, and much more.

All of these changes were only possible by touching a lot of Gajim’s code base, and we appreciate all the feedback we got from you. ❤️

#gajim #xmpp #chat

gajim.org/post/2025-02-28-gaji…

Support us: liberapay.com/Gajim

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As a person who refused to use either, all I know is what I've heard:
People wanted Skype, but Microsoft kept pushing everyone to go to Teams instead and people hated Teams because it was broken and not ready for general release still now 7 years later, so people quit using either and thus the rise of the horribly insecure Zoom which nobody should have used, so now to get even more people to stop using its products,
"Microsoft is shutting down Skype after over two decades [...] as tech giant says it will focus on Teams"
theguardian.com/technology/202…
Maaaybe it would have been better for everyone if Microsoft just... didn't buy Skype just to ruin and now cancel it?
But then again, the reason why I refused to use Skype was the backdoors, sooo guess it's a good thing it dies.

Have you heard of signal.org yet?

in reply to André Polykanine

@menelion Nowadays Signal has group video calls support.signal.org/hc/en-us/ar… too.
Otherwise there is also Jitsi, but its hosting of the platform requires at least one video conference participant must use either an account of Google or of Microsoft (GitHub) for the conference to start, but since Jitsi is open source it can be self-hosted and seemingly then not have those account requirements.

The short answer: Signal.

For anyone curious, the Alternative A2DP Driver for Windows can be found here: bluetoothgoodies.com/a2dp/
- Well worth the money ($5, trial available first), and you get a discount for multiple computers. The fact that I can choose the codec types, bitrates, and see information about the currently negociated rate is really useful.
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Le comportement de @thunderbird avait changé sans prévenir dans les dernières MAJ par rapport aux listes mail.
Il n'affichait plus l'identité des gens qui écrivent sur les listes mails. Ce qui complique l'utilisation des listes.

Pour rétablir le fonctionnement "normal" et afficher l'identité de la personne qui a écrit, il faut décocher une case dans les paramètres
"Show only display name for people in my address book"

C'est pas gentil de changer les interfaces sans prévenir.

in reply to bikepunk

We got an update from our team - it's a bug (bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.…) - if you clear it from your address book, things should look as they should.

Re: fighting back against this criminal & corrupt administration: AOC sent a letter to the US Attorney General asking whether she’s under investigation for “educating her community about their constitutional rights”. I love that she CC’d Trump. ocasio-cortez.house.gov/media/…
in reply to The Matrix.org Foundation

Surely though the purpose of @EUCouncil looking at #Matrix would be to remove reliance on US tech companies?

If so, isn't it a major roadblock that @element / ElementX don't have working calls without Google / Apple on mobile (Note: relevant to all non Android/iPhone, not just those with NTFY):

github.com/element-hq/element-…

While there are other clients, the mature ones are based on Element, so what client would the EU use, or would they not use it for calls? Or mobile? Seems unlikely.

In talks with Russia, Trump repeats his Afghanistan playbook kyivindependent.com/in-negotia…

#Mozilla isn’t addressing the number one question: why did they remove this section from their #firefox terms of services?

> * Does Firefox sell your personal data?

> Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. Firefox products are designed to protect your privacy. That’s a promise.

github.com/mozilla/bedrock/com…

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