One week to the LibreOffice Conference in Budapest - The Document Foundation Blog
The LibreOffice Conference will start in a week from today with the Community Meeting, at the Faculty of Informatics of ELTE (Eötvös Loránd University) in Pázmány Péter stny. 1/C, 1117 Budapest.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
To be usable by the less savvy, the Linux desktop lacks stability. Not software stability, but organizational and human stability.
I want maintainers to have a stable income. I want apps to last a decade, instead of having to chase the next rewrite of an abandoned project.
The Linux desktop is a beautiful accident that only exists because people devote part of their lives to it, for better or worse. We ought to support it financially, as a public service.
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@menelion this is unfortunately true, and the solution is much more complex than "just pour money on people without any form of accountability."
The first question is "to whom" and the following one is "for what." I wrote a post earlier this year about the structural changes I think we need to go through so the Linux desktop can be considered of public interest.
I'd love to hear your thoughts about it if you have some time for it.
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Prosthetics that don't betray
Tech takes a central place in our lives. Banking, and administrative tasks are happening more and more online. It's becoming increasingly difficult to get through life without a computer or a smartphone.ergaster.org
1. Accessibility *is* a technical problem, not (only) a social one. To make something as huge as an OS accessible means, at least: A) To expose accessibility APIs on every plan of existence of the OS; B) Develop a decent screen reading solution (see JAWS or NVDA for Windows); C) Develop a decent screen magnifying and color altering solution (see ZoomText for Windows); D) Harden audio stability, so that a trivial update won't break your audio system; E) Develop a solution for people with motor disabilities that would allow decent voice control (see Dragon Naturally Speaking, for instance). That is an absolutely technical endeavor. You'd say Linux has Orca screen reader and you are right, but it's developed de facto by Joanmarie Diggs. Alone. No, of course, there are some people sending PRs, but do you see the difference between a paid solution like JAWS or even a community-driven solution like NVDA on the one side and a screen reader developed by one (brave and genius, but one!) person on the other? Again, I really admire Joanmarie, but she does need help, and I mean, lots of help.
2. Mobile. It's yet another challenge because tactile screens accessibility is something else than keyboard accessibility, be it terminal or GUI. Apple (no matter how I hate their policies) already solved many problems, hence the most common combo in the wealthier blind community is Windows + iPhone. Who would do the same for Linux? Up to you (in plural) to decide.
3. Toxicity of the community. I'm really sorry to admit, but open-source community is very often either toxic or indifferent. When I or one of my blind fellow folks open an issue about "X is not accessible at all, please fix it!" (where X is anything from a small web-based solution to the whole LibreOffice Calc), guess what we get? "Send a PR!". Heck no, putain de bordel de merde de… — excuse my language! I cannot spend my whole life to dig into undocumented code then send thousands upon thousands of PRs, then beg their supreme highness of developer to please merge it, then wait till it's released. I need to work, to eat and to feed my family, including cats. Hence… I use Microsoft because it just works, and if there is an accessibility bug, it gets fixed, — not always super mega fast (like in Visual Studio Code, kudos to them!), but it *is* fixed. Unlike with open-source, sorry.
Let's start a campaign about replacing all CEOs and politicians with AI,
let's see how far we can go 😏
Thou hast entered the realm of the Databeast!
The chosen in possession of the sacred protocol may pass without offense. Sail upon the gold wave and seek the seedy reader. For only upon this path may the knowledge thou'st quest be granted.
Reminder that as of June 10, Microsoft's stated cloud data sovereignty policy is that they give precedence to US government requests over sovereign countries' laws.
digitaljournal.com/tech-scienc…
I'm not sure this is widely understood by decision makers yet.
Microsoft says U.S. law takes precedence over Canadian data sovereignty - Digital Journal
Microsoft representative says US CLOUD Act comes before other country's sovereignty.Alexander Rudolph (Digital Journal Inc)
🚨Cyber Alert - PayPal Credential Dump‼️
If you have a PayPal account, it doesn't hurt changing passwords now (though PayPal requires 2FA anyway).
A threat actor, "Chucky_BF" claims to sell almost 16 million email addresses and plaintext passwords to PayPal accounts worldwide. But is the data from a recent hack?
Find out more here 👉 tuta.com/blog/worst-paypal-hac…
Worst PayPal hack in history, or is it? | Tuta
Was PayPal hacked in 2025? This is what someone on the dark web claims. Let’s find out.Tuta
i think i'm still the only person to note that the authors of the 95/5 paper are *cryptocurrency grifters* who want to sell you their Web3 solution to this "problem"
i believe it warrants wider discussion when this paper is brought up
pivot-to-ai.com/2025/08/21/mit…
MIT on enterprise AI: 95% failure, 5% spam — from 100% crypto bros
MIT’s Project NANDA has a new paper: “The GenAI Divide: State of AI in Business 2025.” This got a writeup in Fortune a few days ago about how 95% of generative AI projects in business just fail. Th…Pivot to AI
I think many people misunderstand the purpose of code review. The purpose of code review is not for the reviewer to find bugs, and certainly not for them to ensure that the code is bug-free. Anyone who depends on code review to find bugs is living in a fool's paradise. As everyone should know by now, it is not in general possible to find bugs by examining the code.
The primary purpose of code review is to find code that will be _hard to maintain_. The reviewer looks at the code and tries to understand what it is doing and how. If they can't, that means it will be hard to maintain in the future, and should be fixed now, while the original author is still familiar with it.
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hey, #GNOME devs, here's an idea: put a "start a wi-fi hotspot" button in the top-right status pop-up, or maybe as an option at the bottom of the wireless networks list, so that i don't have to open the settings app for that
also having some sort of status display for how many devices are connected to your hotspot would be nice
there's ongoing work for allowing customisation of quick settings: gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Design/…
It might happen next cycle, or the cycle after that.
myslím že možno...
Aké má vyhorenie príznaky?
Príznaky syndrómu vyhorenia sa môžu líšiť od človeka k človeku, ale medzi najčastejšie patria:
Emocionálne príznaky: pocit vyčerpania, cynizmu, frustrácie, úzkosti, depresie, strata motivácie a znížená empatia.
Fyzické príznaky: únava, bolesti hlavy, poruchy spánku, tráviace ťažkosti, oslabená imunita.
Kognitívne príznaky: zhoršená koncentrácia, pamäť a rozhodovanie.
Sociálne príznaky: izolácia od ostatných, stiahnutie sa zo sociálnych aktivít, zhoršenie medziľudských vzťahov.
"So many conferences are mid. Why was BSC 2025 so good" The article describes exactly what you'd expect from of a small group of young white dudes organizing a lan party with programming talks.
Why did I enjoy this invite only thing which was wholly designed to cater to exactly me and nobody else. Gosh, good question.
Thank you, was just reading that article.
And the two pieces of "much needed software" that I could download for free, File Pilot and RAD Debugger, aren't at all screen reader accessible. And unlike with some genres of games, there's no reason those kinds of tools can't be accessible. This is a common problem with GUI software from the Handmade crowd.
the file is %appdata%\tweesecake\tweesecake.json
I'd recommend making a backup before you tinker with it though :)
Ein Besuch in der bunten Stadt am Harz lohnt sich!
Als Herberge kann ich aus eigener Erfahrung empfehlen:
Hotel „Zur Tanne“.
zur-tanne-wernigerode.de/
Sehr schönes Ambiente, unaufdringliche, angenehme Athmosphäre und ein sehr gutes und schönes Frühstück mit vielen kleinen Überraschungen.
Willkommen im Hotel Zur Tanne Wernigerode
Herzlich Willkommen im Hotel Zur Tanne Die Tanne ist eines der ältesten Hotels in Wernigerode. »Alles prima, die Mischung aus rustikaler und moderner Einrichtung in den geräumigen Zimmern ist großartig.Hotel Zur Tanne
UbuCon India 2025
The UbuCon India UbuCon India is the first-ever UbuCon by the India LoCo dedicated to the Ubuntu ecosystem and the broader Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community in India.Canonical / Ubuntu Events (Indico)
- Yes, all or most of the time. (16%, 2 votes)
- Yes, sometimes. (16%, 2 votes)
- No, never. (58%, 7 votes)
- No, I don't know what Full Keyboard Access is. (8%, 1 vote)
I'll see if I can paint the new Catima logo in time, then I could exhibit it too
Because it's one of my favourite and most frequently used apps.
I only have time until Friday. I'll see and try.
If I want to exhibit it, I have to paint another time, too... Thats why.
I mentioned you on the flyer at the 2023 shopwindow exhibition in Meissen (Germany)
2022 I mentioned you on the flyer at the exhibition in Dresden / Germany.
And for the upcoming exhibition (Sep 2025)...
I'm not there yet.
LibreOffice 25.8: The first week, in statistics - The Document Foundation Blog
One week ago, we announced LibreOffice 25.8, our brand new major release. It’s packed with new features, and has many improvements to compatibility and performance too.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
note that most of us linux users are not counted in because get our copies from the distributions
btw i just looked and Apache OpenOffice still gets this many downloads in roughly 30 days (no noteworthy distro ships the apache version)
25,584,847 downloads of since the last time they managed to build the thing (two years ago). keeping them in thoughts and prayers
@lkundrak Yes, it says exactly that about Linux in the blog post 😊
Regarding OpenOffice, it's not only unmaintained but has years-old, unfixed security issues now: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_O… – Yet Apache keeps calling it the "leading open source office suite".
"Yesterday, Wikipedia received over 45 million requests made with #curl, from 113 distinct curl releases."
Inspired by the BBC Tech report from @tdp_org, I looked at Wikipedia.
Yesterday, Wikipedia received over 45 million requests made with curl, from 113 distinct curl releases.
Of these, 32 million use the default UA (e.g. curl CLI). The other 13 million embed libcurl with a longer UA string containing curl (e.g. GuzzleHttp/PHP, PycURL, UnityPlayer)
At 12 million, most are curl/7.88.1.
Raw data, queries, and scrub/cleaning parameters:
gitlab.wikimedia.org/-/snippet…
The World Runs 20 Billion Instances of Curl. Where's the Support? - The New Stack
Curl is just one projects that make up the $8.8 trillion open source industry. In a keynote at Open Source Summit, curl creator Daniel Stenberg asks why help is so scarce.Alex Williams (The New Stack)
Last message/recent boosts:
I'm so tired lmao I just want to use computers to help people
With how often I've yelled at abusive Google behaviour and its risk without anyone really caring, especially for the first round of their dev doxxing by forcefully showing everyone's legal name on the Google Play Store (forcing some trans people to choose between pulling their app(s) down or being forcefully outed and deadnamed), I feel quite tired to even consider yelling again but...
We really should not allow Google to deanonymize every single app dev: arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…
Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year
Google says it’s no different than checking IDs at the airport.Ryan Whitwam (Ars Technica)
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@Kurt @PC_Fluesterer Several downsides to that:
1. Someone will be responsible for the apps someone else makes
2. If one of the apps in the coop gets banned, *all* of the apps in it may get banned
Also, depending on Google's implementation, the following might also happen:
3. Joining/leaving the coop will force a resign, forcing all existing users to reinstall (and lose data)
4. The dev will have to wait for the coop to sign each update, slowing down their ability to release updates
NV Access is very pleased to announce an update to our highly-praised "Microsoft Excel with NVDA" training module!
This extensive rewrite includes new topics like Pivot Tables, plus bonus topics & more.
Purchase it on its own: nvaccess.org/product/microsoft…
Or in the NVDA Productivity Bundle: nvaccess.org/product/nvda-prod…
Previous purchases: nvaccess.org/my-account/downlo…
Thanks for all feedback!
#NVDA #NVDAsr #Microsoft #MicrosoftExcel #Excel #SpreadSheets #MicrosoftOffice #Office365
Thanks for the update to this material.
When I visit my account page, with both the latest Firefox and Chrome, and NVDA 2025.2, I hear things like:
"Microsoft Excel with NVDA <span>(eBook)</span>" Something is broken in that table.
Android to require developer verification for all apps, potentially impacting sideloading
alternativeto.net/news/2025/8/…
Uncomfortable Questions About Android Developer Verification
Google announced a program that is proving to be unpopular among Android app development experts. I have questions.CommonsWare: Android App Development Books
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I love shopping at Grocery Outlet because so much of what they sell is failed varieties from test markets.
So you’ll be standing in the cookie aisle asking yourself “Do I want Chips Ahoy—but it’s Pineapple Sriracha, or Oreos—but they’re lemon lavender?”
Que gran descubrimiento de este programa, principalmente música contemporanea africana.
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Join us once more for the Reaper Made Easy Q&A. Saturday, August 30th, 3PM Eastern, 8PM UK
Hey all, it's that time again.
As summer, for most of us, moves toward fall...
Oh no! Let's not talk about that. Forget I said anything. Summer is forever, right?
What I'm actually here for is to remind you of our monthly Live Q&A meetup.
Join Scott and Jenny K on Saturday. for I'm Perplexed, What's next? A Q&A session covering all things REAPER, OSARA and accessible production. As usual, we'll be making sure questions from newcomers slip to the front of the queue.
Details are at reaperteacher.com. That's also where you can send us something that you're working on to listen to during the session. Constructive feedback from objective, experienced ears can be super useful.
There are normally a few present to help us with that if the hosts lose focus. :)
See ya there,
Jen
It's 2025, and Canada is literally on fire. 1 in 4 Canadians can't afford enough food to eat. Housing starts are down, and are projected to continue falling.
What are Carney's priorities? Subsidizing the fossil fuel industry, of course. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
ctvnews.ca/business/article/to…
#Canada #CDNPoli #ClimateCrisis #NoPipelines #GlobalBoiling #CostOfLivingCrisis
Touting ‘enormous’ LNG opportunities, Carney says Canada to unveil new port infrastructure investments within two weeks
Amid his push to strengthen energy and economic ties with Europe, Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed Tuesday that the federal government will imminently be unveiling major new investments in port infrastructure.Rachel Aiello (CTVNews)
Carney: "Touting ‘enormous’ LNG opportunities"
LNG "Canada" is almost entirely foreign owned. What will the handful of Canadian workers get compared to the profits that leave the country?
corporatemapping.ca/profiles/l…
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Touting ‘enormous’ LNG opportunities, Carney says Canada to unveil new port infrastructure investments within two weeks
Amid his push to strengthen energy and economic ties with Europe, Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed Tuesday that the federal government will imminently be unveiling major new investments in port infrastructure.Rachel Aiello (CTVNews)
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in reply to Jage • • •And since I got distracted when I went to make it up for you earlier..... I'll do it at 10:30 at night - not quite as late, but definitely late enough for me!
Congratulations!
Jage
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