My week: lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel…
HackerOne, negative DNS, Happier Eyeballs, c10kday, %time, not simple, blogging, complexity, Ubuntu, 1400 authors, FrOSCon
My week: lists.haxx.se/pipermail/daniel…
HackerOne, negative DNS, Happier Eyeballs, c10kday, %time, not simple, blogging, complexity, Ubuntu, 1400 authors, FrOSCon
I'm just waiting for the bus to go home... it's late but it's #FursuitFriday
Be careful outside! If you need someone I can here for you! 🤗
📸: @furcphoto.bsky.social
Your inbox should be as private as your practice.
We had the privilege to chat with Matthias Baenz, a seasoned tax lawyer about why secure communication is non-negotiable in the legal field, and why he chose Tuta to protect his clients’ confidentiality.
🔐 Read the full story: tuta.com/blog/interview-why-ta…
#Tuta #LegalTech #PrivacyFirst #SecureEmail #ClientConfidentiality
An interview with tax lawyer, Matthias Baenz about security, responsibility, and client trust.Tuta
Pivovar Svijany hlásí kvůli pandemii ztráty v desítkách milionů korun, jeho majitel Tomáš Kučera ale věří, že v dlouhodobém horizontu je to jen „malinkatá etapa“.Renata Kalenská (Deník N)
Now that my one joke post about how there are only seven posts on LinkedIn has comfortably done better numbers than everything else I'd ever put on that godforsaken cringe factory of a website combined, I can only conclude that what people really want from LinkedIn is a momentary respite from LinkedIn.
mastodon.social/@mhoye/1149602…
There are only seven Linkedin posts: “My pre-literate child accidentally microdosed on an adversity. Did they react like a normal human infant? No! They said something suspiciously adult. Here’s what it taught me about b2b sales.Mastodon
my uneducated guess is that people want to get some form of recognition they don’t get at work (or elsewhere?) and treat LinkedIn praise as transactional. If I like their post, surely they will like mine?
There’s also the fact that your boss is in the room. They will see who and what you like, and what you write.
LinkedIn has the same vibe as the watercooler in the company of The All Seeing Eye or Sauron.
The fascinating part of the dynamic is that (1) your boss is in the room and (2) your HR department, because recruiters are paying for access to the data, can see who at your company is updating their profiles and CVs, and when.
It's pretty incredible, and no wonder people both feel like it's required to engage with them and desperate for escape.
#GNOME #Desktop #a11y:
Über Fortschritte bei der #Barrierefreiheit berichtet @ktn@social.heise.de von der @gnome@floss.social Konferenz.
heise.de/news/Linux-Desktop-Gn…
#OpenSource #Linux
Trotz prekärer Finanzlage organisierte die Gnome Stiftung ein Entwicklerinnen- und Entwicklertreffen in Italien, um über die Zukunft des Projektes zu beraten.Keywan Tonekaboni (heise online)
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400 years to Proxima Centauri means velocity of roughly 1% of c. To accelerate to that, then decelerate, takes energy on the order of 1-2% of the ship's rest mass.
Ship is 36 miles (50km) long.
So it obviously masses many gigatonnes (1 cubic kilometer of water—0.15 the density of steel—masses 1 billion tonnes). Conservatively this masses 10-100gt.
Fusion bomb yield is about 2% of the payload mass. Our current 10,000 H-bombs probably contain 1000kg of fuel.
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spacey.space/@nyrath/114992789…
https://www.livescience.com/space/space-exploration/proposed-spacecraft-could-carry-up-to-2-400-people-on-a-one-way-trip-to-the-nearest-star-system-alpha-centauriSpacey Space
@nyrath Upshot: I think this thing will take 100-1000 years of our current worldwide civilizational energy budget to propel.
And at the other end? Congratulations: a colony of 2400 people is at least 3 orders of magnitude too small to sustain a self-training technology base able to service an autonomous space colony. (Because resupply with finished products is impossible at that range.)
TLDR: magic wands or scientific breakthroughs required.
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This is what 5 years of reforestation looks like ✨
Once cleared for a palm oil monoculture, this forest is now lush and diverse again.
Together with Leuser Conservation Forum, we’re restoring the Leuser ecosystem in Indonesia — supporting natural regeneration and planting native trees with local communities.
5 years of progress, powered by the Ecosia community 💚
Love LibreOffice development? Want to turn your passion into a paid job? We are The Document Foundation (TDF), the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice.Ilmari Lauhakangas (The Document Foundation)
I nominate docs.openssl.org/3.3/man3/d2i_… as #OpenSSL's worst man page. And there's fierce competition for that award.
And in the end it does not even mention the weird behavior: it stores errors in an internal queue which mysteriously makes the *next* invoked function fail...
@malwareminigun Point is that those are really quite generic functions. d2i_<TYPE> all behave the same way, for each type. Same goes for i2d_<TYPE>.
Would it be better to generate one manpage for each d2i / i2d pair, all looking the same except for the name?
Just read @glyph's latest: blog.glyph.im/2025/08/the-best… and this part triggered a thread on my own experiences of reading with low vision:
> when you read a block of text, you are not consciously moving your eyes from word to word like you’re dragging a mouse cursor, repositioning continuously.
1/?
Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.blog.glyph.im
"…but the children!" they scream, and claim they want to protect them from e.g. Transgender folks. Now, someone run stats on a full year of child abuse cases. Interesting that those who scream have a pretty high number of cases – while those they want to protect them from, seem to have none at all.
Projection? "Every accusation is a confession" shows pretty clearly there.
(unfortunately, that site depends on several Google services to show the graphs 😢)
Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.blog.glyph.im
> when you read a block of text, you are not consciously moving your eyes from word to word like you’re dragging a mouse cursor, repositioning continuously.
When I read visually, I have to get my head close enough to the screen or page that I do in fact move it continuously back and forth. Or if I were to use a screen magnifier at a zoom level high enough that I could lean back, I would in fact be literally moving the mouse back and forth, or perhaps doing equivalent keyboard commands.
today is the one year anniversary for wcurl moving in with the curl project!
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/08/08…
The curl project welcomes its newest sibling into the family: wcurl. I already wrote about wcurl. I will try to not repeat myself too much here, but starting now wcurl has its new home under the curl organization umbrella.daniel.haxx.se
HTTP is not simple
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2025/08/08…
I often hear or see people claim that HTTP is a simple protocol. Primarily of course from people without much experience or familiarity with actual implementations.daniel.haxx.se
It was designed to be stateless and handle one-shot requests, but was mated to HTML, which may require multiple requests to retrieve the complete contents of a page. That right there was a step 1 design fail.
It lacks message IDs, which are common best practice and are used by every protocol underneath it, for many good reasons. That glaring lack, and the lack of well defined message lengths, has hindered all subsequent progress. Another step 1 design fail.
@hyc and yet HTTP has conquered the world and while you say it "hindered all subsequent progress" HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 have sprung out from version one and they too are used more than most other protocols on the web.
So I'm not totally agreeing with you.
@hyc In the last 30 years I've implemented several HTTP servers and HTTP clients for various purpose and I always considered it a simple protocol.
If you want to do something fancy, client and server can agree to do it. But for my rather simple applications, code just didn't need to care for these special cases and was simple.
Compared to that: Try to implement SMB, CIFS or ADS...
I sent some ❤️ towards #GNOME
Learn how to use the timeout command in Bash scripts to prevent infinite loops when waiting for a service to come online.sk (OSTechNix)
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Bloodywood is a band from New Delhi. They blend metal with traditional Indian folk instruments. It sounds hokey, but it’s done brilliantly.
This video for “Tadka” is badass. It’s a song about cooking, family, and respect for women/elders. It’s everything you wouldn’t expect from a metal song.
But it slays. If you love metal, get ready to move your body.
vid.northbound.online/w/bLrwik…
#Music #Metal #India #Traditional #Folk #Bloodywood #NewDelhi #BangYourHead #Tadka #Cooking
> It’s everything you wouldn’t expect from a metal song.
What do you mean? Lots of metal out there with positive lyrics and not just focused on death/doom/gloom/gore
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My article about the @gnome conference #GUADEC was translated to English (thanks God not by me 😜 ).
Linux desktop Gnome: Between financial difficulties and technical progress
heise.de/en/news/Linux-desktop…
#Flatpak #Gnome #Guadec2025 #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #LinuxDesktop
Despite the precarious financial situation, the Gnome Foundation organized a meeting of developers in Italy to discuss the future of the project.Keywan Tonekaboni (heise online)
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I'll be streaming my upgrade and attendance of the US Pacific virtual party from NC. Looking forward to it!
Wish I could have attended the @bostonopen in MA on Sunday, but unfortunately the East Coast is rather long...
ACLU: Surveillance Company Flock Now Using AI to Report Us to Police if it Thinks Our Movement Patterns Are “Suspicious”
"...the company is also now apparently analyzing our driving patterns to determine if we’re “suspicious.” That means if your police start using Flock, they could target you just because some algorithm has decided your movement patterns suggest criminality...."
aclu.org/news/national-securit…
#privacy #policing #alpr #algorithms #crime
Company crosses a dangerous line by beginning to offer AI suspicion-generation functionsJay Stanley (American Civil Liberties Union)
Companies aren’t people. No one working there when you were 13 is still there now.
This doesn’t have to feel like a “loss”. On the contrary, I’d argue that rejecting today’s Apple is the only way to keep a piece of that old Apple around. Think of it this way: I’m pretty sure that original Mac team that put up the pirate flag would agree with you today and not “Apple leadership.” You aren’t losing that 13 year old version of yourself right now, you are making him proud.
pdx.social/@patc/1149848566175…
This fake Apple award thing completely symbolizes the trust that’s been lost. I can’t trust this company anymore. And it sucks.pdx.social
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