Tired of navigating through endless menus? In this feature demo, we show how the new Search Menus feature on BT Speak helps you find exactly what you need—fast.
youtube.com/watch?v=nJ7coI7wsG…
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#BTSpeak

Another news item today, as seen a long time ago in “Halting State” by @cstross. After an attack on a server used by the police in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a federal state in Germany, all special “patrol” mobile phones run via this server as well as the server itself have been shut down. Apparently, attackers were able to gain access to the server and the phones in a way that survives reboots.

heise.de/news/Polizei-Handys-s…

Buongiorno amici del Fediverso! Hello Fedi friends!

I hope you had a nice weekend.

I'm currently doing the sound mix of the Italian voice-over of my Fedi promo video.

I used to hate listening to recordings of my voice, but after endless hours of rewatching the English version and the French one, I'm now totally ok with that 😅

Routine reminder that on Friday I published the French VO of the Fedi video. It's here: news.elenarossini.com/fedivers…

Italian version coming shortly 🇮🇹

#EleFediVideos

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As I start to explore the ZFS filesystem in more detail on FreeBSD, this post on snapshot basics is very helpful:

klarasystems.com/articles/basi…

#ZFS #FreeBSD

#AudioMo day23:

Did you know that there is hidden morse code all throughout Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells' album?

Somehow, probably during the two-track mix-down stage of the album, the CW from a powerful, very low frequency transmitter about 37 miles north of the studio in which this album was recorded found it's way to tape. It's centered at 16 kHz, and so low in the mix that you can't actually hear it... at least, not without some help.

This is a very short, not particularly comprehensive demo using two different methods -- a pair of stock Reaper plugins and an SDR package to mostly isolate this morse transmission, which is heard throughout the entire album.

References:
Hidden Morse Code in Tubular Bells madpsy.uk/link-between-the-sou…

The Hidden Signal Inside A Platinum Selling Album - Tubular Bells youtube.com/watch?v=o3UJAfuvni…

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#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today with 11 updated and 1 added apps:

* TTS Util: a Text-to-speech utility app for synthesising text into audible speech 🛡️

8 #Magisk modules have been updated at apt.izzysoft.de/magisk

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:

Here is a little kids song done by AI, lol! I am still laughing about it and I was on a friends server, lol! Here you go! youtube.com/watch?v=WMW80i4Nr1…

Iran cyberattacks against US biz more likely following air strikes

Plus 'low-level' hacktivist attempts The US Department of Homeland Security has warned American businesses to guard their networks against Iranian government-sponsored cyberattacks along with "low-level" digital intrusions by pro-Iran hacktivists.…
#theregister #IT
go.theregister.com/feed/www.th…

Meet Desiree Renee: A New Voice Joins Unmute - Unmute unmute.show/meet-desiree-renee…

Besides music one thing I absolutely love to do is make sounds for apps. Recently I made sounds for @Iconfactory #Tapestry.
In years gone by I created sounds for #Twitterrific for Mac (also from The Iconfactory), #BlindSquare for iOS, TWBlue and Chicken Nugget for PC and quite a few others.
If you've been thinking of sounds for something you're working on but don't know exactly what could work, I'd be happy to chat with you about it.
Please feel free to get in-touch either via DM or via my website at onj.me
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Hmm. The only test with that in librsvg seems to be gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg…

I'm not even sure the reference image is correct.

Yeah, send me your test SVG?

I watched Raph Levien's latest talk on the font rendering stuff, and it's kinda sad to be going back to a much more standard pipeline that's less gpu-driven. Super practical decision of course, but yeah. youtu.be/_sv8K190Zps
in reply to Josh Simmons

I'm particularly sensitive to the problem of UI toolkit developers being too cutting-edge. WPF did that in the 2000s, and that was one reason why my brother had to upgrade his laptop in 2011. The Bible study program he was using (he was in seminary at the time) didn't run well on his 2007/2008 laptop, at least in part because that program used WPF. And he wasn't the only one; there was a whole forum thread about it. I mean, come on, a program like that is just displaying text.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt yeah for sure, and I think having a full cpu pipeline as a fallback is a really solid engineering decision all round. (though, the performance numbers might be a bit... interesting if you combine old hardware with full cpu rendering) I think a lot of the struggle here is more ecosystem sadness around drivers and platform apis though, rather than hardware requirements per-se.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt Speaking out of my ass, I think the big practical differences are roughly:
1) current monitors are huge, so you're pushing a lot more pixels than before.
2) the approach that vello is taking, takes on a more challenging problem. typically in gui applications you'd render text glyphs and manually cache them, in comparison this is blasting the whole scene at the api and rasterizing it directly. this approach has some levers for automatic caching, but it's unclear how effective it will be.

Linux Desktop Migration Tool 1.5

After almost a year I made another release of the Linux Desktop Migration Tool. In this release I focused on the network settings migration, specifically NetworkManager because it’s what virtually all desktop distributions use.

#linux #migration #NetworkManager

enblog.eischmann.cz/2025/06/23…
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What did we miss in the Accessibility Chapter of the 2024 Web Almanac almanac.httparchive.org/en/202…

What should we focus on for 2025?

#WebAlmanac #Accessibility #WebAccessibility

in reply to Jen Gentleman

I hacked the first implementation of that feature in the UWP XAML framework in the 2017 Hackathon, less than a month after I started at MS. Diving into unfamiliar code like that and getting a proof of concept done was fun. I don't think any of my code from that hack made it into production though, and I don't remember how long it took for a production version of that feature to actually be released.

So I'm working on this hybrid audiobook/ebook setup. The page scrolls to follow the audio, keeping the section being read roughly in the middle of the page. Continuous scroll made me queasy, so instead it scrolls every few seconds.

I made a custom chapter selector rather than a dropdown box, because I'm an eejit prone to reinventing the wheel, when the wheel isn't aesthetically pleasing to me. Do you think it works? Or should I go trad on this part of the UI?

splinterton.com/audiobooks/pf

#writing

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in reply to Abram Kedge 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇨🇦

I'm really sorry, please take no offense, but it seems you're inventing the wheel. Have you ever considered DAISY? It's a format especially designed for this purpose, have text or/and audio at the same time, with as fine-grained navigation as you wish. daisy.org/
in reply to André Polykanine

I take no offense 😄 I set myself projects because I want to do them. It really doesn't matter if they have been done before.

One time I dived into a difficult problem and invented a technique that ended up getting taught in ARM processor classes for the next twenty years, but now I'm retired, I just do things to keep my mind active.

I do appreciate the link!

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We're absolutely thrilled to announce a new era of high-speed syncing for the open source ecosystem!

DAVx⁵ 4.5 will ship with full Push support (instant sync) for your Contacts, Events & Tasks!

We've worked on this for almost 3yrs from the first line of writing a draft for a (hopefully new) standard, to the work on a @nextcloud extension until the final DAVx5 implementation.

Videos:

Shorts version: youtube.com/shorts/fWhaLgcrcvI

youtube.com/watch?v=3TWb5U6pPY…

Full announcement:

github.com/bitfireAT/davx5-ose…

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"A cyclist is a disaster for the country's economy: he does not buy cars and does not borrow money to buy. He does not pay for insurance policies. He does not buy fuel, does not pay for the necessary maintenance and repairs. He does not use paid parking. He does not cause serious accidents. He does not require multi-lane highways. He does not get fat.
Healthy people are neither needed nor useful for the economy. They don't buy medicine. They do not go to hospitals or doctors. Nothing is added to the country's GDP (gross domestic product).
On the contrary, every new McDonald's restaurant creates at least 30 jobs: 10 cardiologists, 10 dentists, 10 dietary experts and nutritionists, and obviously, people who work at the restaurant itself."
Choose carefully: cyclist or McDonald's? It is worth considering.
P.S. Walking is even worse. Pedestrians don't even buy bicycles.
P.P.S. If you have read this far and still don't get it, this post is SATIRE. Reread it with this in mind.
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Welcome ⭐️NINIKA⭐️ as #curl commit author 1383: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1772…
#curl

Who's ready to bet this is gonna be a complete disaster?

techpowerup.com/338252/intel-p…

A Strasbourg, le projet de jumelage avec le camp palestinien d’Aïda crée des tensions lemonde.fr/politique/article/2…

Using Gemini to write me a script to fix a Python error I was encountering took me about an hour. Writing the script myself would have taken me about an hour (I have to look up the syntax for tar and invoke-url and friends every single time). However, as a lazy programmer, Gemini's code is actually better. I wouldn't have bothered with any error checking, and I would have hard coded all the paths I needed. So I guess in this case, AI wins. The entirely #AI generated script, if you're curious: share.interfree.ca/app/open/5WidkTfzuPp-EsRM6XcBvpG-UWbmvCrW28H-tmjf28qCYjH?view=1
#AI

📣 Do-It-Blind (DIB) online Besprechung am Montag, 23. Juni, um 20:00 Uhr. Du bist eingeladen! bbb.metalab.at/rooms/joh-szv-o… Wöchentlich am Montag besprechen wir neue Formen der digitalen und inklusiven Zusammenarbeit. Mach mit! 🛠️ #make #blind #inklusion