SelfPrivacy 0.13.0 is out now, and it finally brings Single Sign On support, powered by Kanidm under the hood.

New servers will have it enabled by default, but for existing ones there are some caveats: please read our blog post for more info: selfprivacy.org/blog/2025/04/2…

We've also added a new service to our catalog: the to-do app @vikunja. It supports SSO out of the box.

This release is made possible thanks to the support from @NGIZero, thank you very much!

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Hiring for Flatpak Automation


The desktop team in Red Hat has another open position. We’re looking for someone to work on Flatpak automation, for someone who enjoys working on infrastructure. Although the job description states 2+ years of experience, it’s suitable for juniors. Formal experience can be replaced by relevant open source contributions. Being onsite in Brno, Czech Republic is preferred, but not required. We’re open to hiring good candidates elsewhere, too.

If you’d like to know more about the job before formally applying, don’t hesitate to contact me on Mastodon, Signal, Matrix (@eischmann at fedora.im), or email.

#Flatpak #job #redHat

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onsite would be a clear no-go for anyone I know who's even remotely talented, even if they were within communting distance.

  • Corporations forcing people to socialize is cringe af. Either one has a good culture and people want come together or not.

Not to mention it's ableist af to any non-neurotypical or disabled person.

  • This ain't like TechSupport onsite at clients' datacenters or plumbing where it makes sense to have personnel onsite to be able to reach clients AFAP.

It's not a matter of money either. I did reject a position paying 50% higher... All I'd care is getting legally employed under German law for healthcare and tax reasons.

  • Still wishing only the best of luck and success at filling said vacancy!
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I understand, but the policy isn't something I can directly influence. However, it's a very soft preference. Our engineering has always been very distributed with many people working remotely, especially the desktop team where most people work remotely. I don't think it's a major obstacle. If we have two very similarly qualified candidates, we may prefer the one who can be in Brno, otherwise we'd just pick the better one no matter where they work from.

Right, so. Chrome is a horrible browser with a huge marketshare. It's well known that it spies on its users. They've recently decided that ad-blockers are bad so they released a new version of the add-ons system so ad-blockers can't work as effectively. Google has used it to forece through its own standards and practices despite anything that happens in the W3C standards body. Right, okay. So Chrome must die.

But how to kill it?

…..

WAIT! I have a great idea!

theverge.com/policy/655975/yah…

Heard OrCam is ditching low vision products?
Not true.
“We’re still active, still innovating, and not going anywhere.”
Here’s what’s really going on.
▶️ youtube.com/watch?v=nfuJt7fLEt…

I added to my reading queue this four-part aricle series on the history of the personal computer "to trace where the personal computer came from and where it went". The title of one of the parts seems intriguing: "Interactive Computing: A Counterculture".

technicshistory.com/a-bicycle-…

#PersonalComputer #retrocomputing

My last post got more than 1k boosts! Thanks everyone! 👉 I decided to share one of my paid resources here on Mastodon for free so that everyone can have a look at my educational paper circuit projects and how my workshop kits look. Feel free to download and/or #retoot
These color-changing mushrooms are a fun party trick for grown-ups or an easy educational project for kids aged 7 and up.
And here is the super secret download link :-) voltpaperscissors.com/secretdo…

#libraries #papercraft #electronics

We love #Linux ! 😍

That's why we offer FREE desktop clients for all major distros🧑‍💻👉 tuta.com/blog/desktop-clients-…

What's your favorite distro? If it isn't listed below, let us know in the comments!🐧

  • Ubuntu (25%, 137 votes)
  • Debian (26%, 142 votes)
  • Arch (23%, 125 votes)
  • Fedora (24%, 131 votes)
535 voters. Poll end: 7 months ago

PureOS Crimson Progress Update 🚀

Since July 2024, we’ve built a strong foundation—now climbing the stack!

March highlights:

• Faster USB charging
• Smoother touchscreen
• Speedier storage access

First alpha release coming soon.

Learn More Features Here: puri.sm/posts/pureos-crimson-d…

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Small correction: The crimson suite was created in 2023 already. See e.g. this librem5-base upload: source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5… and lots of packages were uploaded afterwards. There was a stall in between but the foundations for crimson are about 1y older.

💫 The time has come: a new Delta Chat Desktop release is ready to be tested 💫

Version: 1.57.0 (which is the release candidate for 1.58.0, if it works well).

Highlights:
🎤 record voice messages
👤 new profile view design
🖼️ improved image messages (less border, you now see more from the image)

support.delta.chat/t/help-test…

#deltachat_desktop

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support.delta.chat/t/help-test…

From the link you provided! Its the only download available on that page as far as I can see. I found the instructions quite confusing actually. ...~test 1.57.0 for release 1.58.0 with a 1.59.0 core...

"Please checkout & test the new Desktop Prerelease 1.57.0 before we publish the final release 1.58.0"

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This is the kind of thing that should be banned. It is time to realize that indiscriminate data collection and profiling is harming our society.
techcrunch.com/2025/04/24/perp…

#Vivaldi #Browser #Spyware #surveillance #SurveillanceCapitalism #AI #Windows #Macos #Linux

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Pohled na naši planetu kamerou z ISS ve 4K ? .... ale jistě řeklo kouzelné sluchátko 😎
youtube.com/watch?v=fO9e9jnhYK…

The process of importing the #EV is finally over. It was pretty smooth on the Czech side except for a little drama at the technical inspection. Since I was buying it from an official dealer, I just checked the VIN code on the windshield, but the technical inspection needs to check the one sealed in the chassis and they couldn't find it. I had to call the German dealer and they had to ask the mechanics. It was under the carpet in the back of the trunk. 😅

#electronicvehicle #emobility

Making Accessible Audio Software – Perspectives of a Blind Music Producer Trey Culver & Adam Wilson
youtube.com/watch?v=JeyWnToyd1…
#Accessibility #coding #programming #software

I'm pondering adding a --location-mode flag to #curl and I could use your feedback!

github.com/curl/curl/pull/1654…

#curl

With bluesky (mostly) going down for a few hours today, I got to wondering about how decentralized the fediverse really is in terms of where its servers are hosted. I grabbed a server list from fedidb, with network information coming from ipinfo.io .

[EDIT: I did a better analysis on a dataset of 10x as many servers, see discuss.systems/@ricci/1144003… ]

These stats are by the number of *servers* not the number of *users* (maybe I'll run those stats later).

fedidb currently tracks 2,650 servers of various types (Mastodon, pixelfed, lemmy, misskey, peertube, etc)

The fediverse is most vulnerable to disruptions at CloudFlare: 24% of Fediverse servers are behind it. Also note that this means that I don't have real data on where this 24% are located or hosted, since CloudFlare obscures this by design.

Beyond CloudFlare, the fediverse is not too concentrated on any one network. The most popular host, Hertzner, only hosts 14% of fediverse servers, and it falls off fast from there.

Here are the top networks where fediverse servers are hosted:

504 Cloudflare, Inc.
356 Hetzner Online GmbH
130 DigitalOcean, LLC
114 OVH SAS
56 netcup GmbH
55 Amazon.com, Inc.
55 Akamai Connected Cloud
36 Contabo GmbH
33 SAKURA Internet Inc.
32 The Constant Company, LLC
31 Xserver Inc.
28 SCALEWAY S.A.S.
24 Google LLC
23 Oracle Corporation
16 GMO Internet Group, Inc.
14 IONOS SE
14 FranTech Solutions
11 Hostinger International Limited
10 Nubes, LLC

Half of fediverse servers are on networks that host 50 or fewer servers - that's pretty good for resiliency.

There is even more diversity when it comes to BGP prefixes, which is good for resiliency: for example, the cloud providers that have multiple availability zones will generally have them on different prefixes, so this gets closer to giving us a picture of the specific bits of infrastructure the fediverse relies on.

The top BGP prefixes:

55 104.21.48.0/20
50 104.21.16.0/20
48 104.21.64.0/20
41 104.21.32.0/20
41 104.21.0.0/20
38 104.21.80.0/20
32 172.67.128.0/20
31 172.67.144.0/20
28 172.67.208.0/20
28 162.43.0.0/17
27 104.26.0.0/20
26 172.67.192.0/20
26 172.67.176.0/20
23 172.67.160.0/20
19 116.203.0.0/16
17 172.67.64.0/20
17 159.69.0.0/16
16 65.109.0.0/16
14 88.99.0.0/16
14 49.13.0.0/16
13 78.46.0.0/15
13 167.235.0.0/16
13 138.201.0.0/16
11 95.217.0.0/16
11 95.216.0.0/16
11 49.12.0.0/16
11 135.181.0.0/16
10 37.27.0.0/16
10 157.90.0.0/16

75% of fediverse servers are behind BGP prefixes that host 10 or fewer servers, meaning that the fediverse is *very* resilient to large network outages.

Top countries where fediverse servers are hosted:

871 United States
439 Germany
156 France
148 Japan
75 Finland
57 Canada
49 Netherlands
38 United Kingdom
26 Switzerland
26 South Korea
21 Spain
19 Sweden
18 Austria
17 Australia
15 Russia
12 Czech Republic
10 Singapore
10 Italy

And finally, a map of the locations of fediverse servers:
ipinfo.io/tools/map/91960023-e…

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in reply to Rob Ricci

One thing that's interesting to me in this data is that there is actually *much* more consolidation on a few cloud providers in Europe than there is in the US. This is actually somewhat concerning. 81% of fediverse servers in Germany are at Hetzner, 73% of the servers in France are on OVH. By comparison, the most popular American provider, Digital Ocean, hosts only 14% of servers in the US. I don't know how representative this is of cloud usage overall (eg. Digital Ocean is definitely not the top cloud in the US) but it does certainly suggest much more centralization in Europe as compared to the US.
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Atlanta Radio Veteran ''Cadillac Jack'' Choate Dies at 51 news.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/…

Hey pals: Someone I like made a tool that extracts still images from youtube tutorials so we can follow them step by step with screenshots as God intended instead of having to constantly be pausing and seeking back and forth. I have LOST this precious resource.

Was it you? Will you give me the link? I will bookmark it this time.

UPDATE: FOUND. It is github.com/obra/Youtube2Webpag… by @jesse and it deserves a genius grant if we're honest

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Please help the autism community of the United States be protected!
As some might know, RFK is planning to create a registry for those who are autistic. this is a violation of basic human rights, and can lead to things like nonconsensual and painful therapies, force sterilization and eugenic cleansing.
Please help the American Autistic Community, and those who support said community, raise our voices in saying no. Sign the petition, if you can.
chng.it/CqvSQHJKZh
If you cannot, or are unwilling to, please share and boost the post for those who may be able to.
Thank you.

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As a reminder to my academic friends. If you are doing research that involves modifying a compiler - perhaps to add a security mitigation or to test an optimization or some other interesting behavior - and you want to run a real world benchmark or test suite: we can help you run it on Firefox.

We can get you set up with our CI so it's easy and efficient to iterate on your patches and run it through the whole gamut.

If you want a compelling story in your paper, showing results on what is probably the second most complicated piece of software in use ought to do it.

wiki.mozilla.org/Building_Fire…

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