Einblicke in das #Datenspuren-Programm

Heute: #UnifiedPush

talks.datenspuren.de/ds25/talk…

Push-Benachrichtigungen auf #Android-Handys ohne #Google. Dezentralisiert und #OpenSource. Wie das geht, berichtet @daniel in seinem Vortrag auf den #Datenspuren25.

Wann? 20. September, 16:00–16:45 Uhr
Wo? Henny Brenner Saal und im Stream auf @mediacccde

Ihr wollt euch das komplette Programm ansehen? Dann schaut hier vorbei: talks.datenspuren.de/ds25/sche…

#Datenspuren2025 #Dresden

Die #MRMCD25 sind vorbei und es waren tatsächlich viele tolle Talks dabei. Hier eine kurze Liste von dem was mir persönlich besonders gut gefallen hat.

· Hilfe, meine Strichliste hat scope creep (media.ccc.de/v/2025-544-hilfe-…)

· Wenn der Verkehrsverbund zu transparent ist (media.ccc.de/v/2025-594-wenn-d…)

· Spaß am Gerät trotz KI (media.ccc.de/v/2025-468-spa-am…)

· Durchblick im Takt (media.ccc.de/v/2025-476-durchb…)

· Vertrauen ist gut, Kryptographie ist besser (media.ccc.de/v/2025-566-vertra…)

Nach etwas Zeit des Durchschnaufens und mit neuen Aktiven in unserem Orgateam können wir euch heute mit Freude verkünden:
In 29 Wochen sollen die Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2026 stattfinden! Also zückt eure Kalender und markiert euch das Wochenende des 28./29. März 2026 für die #CLT2026

#linux #tux #chemnitz #kulturhauptstadt2025 #chemnitz2025

www.linux-tage.de

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in reply to Honza Javorek

Švagrová mi říkala, že používá ChatGPT, že si za to dokonce platí. O víkendu jsem jí pomáhal s novým počítačem a zjistil jsem, že nemá u OpenAI ani účet. Jak si za to tedy můžeš platit?
Ukázalo se, že používá chatbot.app. Prý do App Store zadala "chatgpt" a dostala tady toto. Ikonu to má podobnou...
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in reply to Adam Štrauch

@bycx Nějaký chatbot nad různými modely. Mrkl jsem zběžně na privacy policy a tedy nic moc, sídlí někde v Turecku... Nejzajímavější na tom bylo, že si švagrová opravdu myslela, že používá ChatGPT.
Dnes už si to neplatí a nemá o to zájem. Chtěla s tím vytvářet materiály na další školní rok (učí na střední zdravce), ale zkušenost prý špatná.
in reply to Adam Štrauch

@bycx Podle mě jsme v kulminaci schopností, ke kterým se dostanou běžní lidi. Vytvořili výborné modely, ale jsou příliš drahé na to, aby za ně běžní lidi platili. U modulů pro ně tak podle mě začne fáze enshittifikace. To už jde vidět na GPT-5, které většinu dotazů odbavuje levnými a horšími modely a oproti 4o to je pro hromadu lidí downgrade. Ona s tím pracovala tyto prázdniny. Dívám se, že na chatbot.app je výchozí právě GPT-5, takže zkušenost asi měla s ním.

Accessibility matters ❤️ Here’s a quick demo of how the new Dice feature in Skoro works with VoiceOver, so even visually impaired users can use the app.

Skoro on the App Store:
➡️ apps.apple.com/app/id160831104…

#iOSdev #a11y #uxdesign #buildinpublic

in reply to Kris Slazinski ☮️

Miałbym na ten moment dwie sugestie odnośnie dostępności Moons: 1. Czy dałoby się ukryć logo aplikacji tak, by VoiceOver go nie fokusował? W aplikacjach to raczej element dekoracyjny i dodaje dodatkowe przystanki podczas nawigacji gestami lewo - prawo. 2. Czy można by złączyć tytuł bieżącego zadania, nazwę projektu oraz biegnący licznik w jeden element dla VO? Opcja "Stop" mogłaby wtedy stać się czynnością na pokrętle, a dwukrotne stuknięcie po prostu otwierałoby zadanie.
in reply to Paweł Masarczyk

@Piciok 1. Zdecydowanie. Żaden problem. 2. Chyba tak. To znaczy na pewno się da, ale muszę potestować, żeby było dobrze.
Dodaję te rzeczy do listy zadań. Jeśli masz dodatkowe uwagi dotyczące moich aplikacji, pisz śmiało. Mam też aplikacje do wydatków, wyznaczania celów oraz dzienniczek nastroju. VoiceOver w nich wymaga usprawnień. Zawsze słucham uwag użytkowników, więc pisz śmiało.
in reply to Kris Slazinski ☮️

Jeszcze jedna rzecz, która podoba mi się w Timery: praktycznie całą aplikację można obsługiwać za pomocą skrótów: tworzenie projektów i wpisów czasu, uruchamianie liczników itp. W zasadzie nie muszę otwierać aplikacji przez większość czasu. Skróty poprzypisywałem do gestów VoiceOver i szybko mogę zacząć śledzenie aktywności. Jest też aktywność na żywo "live activity" pokazująca aktualnie uruchomiony licznik. Fajne to.

Danish Minister of Justice and chief architect of the current Chat Control proposal, Peter Hummelgaard:

"We must break with the totally erroneous perception that it is everyone's civil liberty to communicate on encrypted messaging services."

Share your thoughts via fightchatcontrol.eu/, or to jm@jm.dk directly.

Source: ft.dk/samling/20231/almdel/REU…

in reply to Fight Chat Control

The defence against stupidity like this is:

"You first."

Peter should feel free to post the contents of his eMail inbox, text messages, his phone's camera roll, or recordings of his phonecalls for everyone else to snoop on.

Until then, he should STFU.

But he won't, because he's exempted from surveillance -- his privacy remains intact.

Painted Sky - Evening thunderstorm over the Raton-Clayton volcanic field, Colfax County, New Mexico, USA. The sky looked absolutely unreal and incredible over the vast, open landscape. I watched this storm build for about 90 minutes as I was driving in its direction.The lone tree is actually a pretty large tree! (June 25, 2025) #NewMexico #sky #clouds #storm #thunderstorm #summer #weather #tree #nature #outdoors #landscape #mountains #highchairs #Fujifilm

🤯 Instagram is testing new iOS push notifications that include a profile photo. Each time the notification is shown on your screen, it triggers a GET request to fetch that image, letting Meta track every on-screen impression.

The app still misuses push notifications to send detailed device analytics about the device (uptime, battery, volume, locale, timezone, memory, CPU, etc.)

#privacy #infosec #privacymatters #Apple #iOS #meta
More 👇🧵

#A11Y #BlindTech I’m a user of whatifsports.com, specifically its simleague baseball feature. For some unknown reason, the website has stopped working regularly over the past week or so. Combo boxes fail to appear, although I see they are there if I use the JAWS cursor. In some other instances, whole parts of the website don’t present at all. Even more strangely, this behavior happens on both #Chrome and #Firefox but I can still access everything on #Edge just fine. I’m tempted to install #NVDA to see how things perform with it, but I’ve never used it so I suspect there’s a learning curve. I’m just flummoxed as to why the website has started acting like this.
in reply to Kevin LaRose, 8647

I'm not familiar with the site itself, but for NVDA, we have a "Switching from Jaws to NVDA guide" which should help ease the transition: github.com/nvaccess/nvda/wiki/…

Plus of course, NVDA is completely free, so you are most welcome to have it installed alongside Jaws and use both (not at the same time though - definitely exit one before starting the other :) )

NV Access are very pleased to announce the release of NVDA 2025.3!

This release includes improvements to Remote Access, SAPI5 voices, braille and the Add-on Store.

For full details and to download, please visit: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-3/

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Accessibility #NewVersion #FOSS #OpenSource #New #News #Software #Blind

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SideParty 0.81! Upgrade NVGT.
Adjust pan and volume step.
Remove the experimental older buggy occlusion. Somehow, it had become even more broken than it already was. Replace with newer occlusion code.
Potential fix for door switch sounds playing at the wrong spot.
Add note in readme about potential choppy audio.
masonasons.itch.io/SideParty

I have an idea for immutable desktop-focused Linux distro/OS projects, like the various immutable versions of Fedora. The OS consists of multiple root filesystem layers (like the layers in an OCI container image): an irreducible core, plus layers for drivers, localization packs, assistive technologies, and desktop environments. The user selects the layers they want, and can change that selection by editing a file, copying layers to their boot media if needed, and rebooting. 1/?
in reply to Matt Campbell

I hope more software developers start to follow your example here. When former macOS or Linux screen reader users opt for Windows for accessibility reasons rather than because they prefer it, we know there's a problem which needs to be solved in other desktop operating systems. I personally choose to run the operating systems that I prefer, even if the accessibility takes more work. I do have Windows around, but it isn't my primary OS.

#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 16 updated and 2 added apps:

* Gadgetbridge: your favorite gadget companion, now finally availabe at IoD and RB! 🛡️
* WiFi Seeker: displays power, channel, availability of WPS, encryption, cryptographic protocols, BSSID … of WiFi points nearby 🛡️

RB status: 709 apps (54.1%) – and our main builder is back online now as well 🥳

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

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a #ChatControl update (shared on the ISOC "Global Encryption Coalition" mailing list):

"The good news is that the blocking minority held. Members states raised concerns about privacy and cybersecurity as reasons for their opposition. Even countries that are officially in support of the proposal asked questions along these lines for the first time – showing that they are facing increased pressure back home.

The bad news is that #Denmark is moving forward even though they did not receive full support. They are keeping their plan to take this proposal to the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting on October 14th.

After discussing with partners, we understand this as a strategy from Denmark. They are not making progress at the working level (the meeting today) and therefore will try directly at the political level (justice and home affairs). During these coming four weeks they will try to convince some of the blocking member states to reconsider their position.

What this means for us is that we need to keep up the pressure. We should be thanking the blocking countries for their position and encouraging the undecided or supportive countries to reconsider. We should keep up pressure in the media at the same time."

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Phone batteries are getting more compact, but the US is missing out theverge.com/the-stepback-news…
in reply to Rob Cinos

Only hypothetically. We can't even get people in this country to support unions, they're not going to support mass boycotts of many different companies and media outlets simultaneously.

e.g., Target has been weathering their boycott since what, January? Yeah they're hurting a little but not enough. Their CEO just swapped chairs to another board position.

Are enough people willing to hold the line for possibly years at a time for them to finally cave in? This government can crush their ability to do business *immediately*, but the public pressure will always be so much slower for them to feel

I haven't seen this on fedi yet, but allegedly Robinson's roommate (gf? partner?) is trans and that's who he contacted on Discord to go retrieve his gun in the woods. If this is true, and Kirk was shot while about to spew some nonsense about the threat of trans mass shooters, it's quite an amusing :discourse: 🤌 footnote in history, like if a white dude in love with a black woman shot a racist spewing garbage about blacks during the Civil Rights movement

Kirk would go down as a footnote for being an agitator, and Robinson would be remembered as one of the greatest defenders of the trans community.

Almost poetic

in reply to John-Mark Gurney

my wife used to work for the best gluten free bakery in the country (not my claim, it was the customers) and they shipped to every state. It was a good business with perfected recipes, but my wife didn't enjoy the limitations of gluten free baking. When the owner retired they took us out to dinner and handed us papers offering to sell us the business but we were still too young and really not interested.

New owners predictably destroyed the business, I think it's gone now.

RIP to the Silly Yak bakery; it was a treasure while it lasted.

(God their gluten free pumpkin scones in the autumn were so good)

"Do Universities Investing In Technology Transfer Via Patenting Lose Money?"

This study reaches a conclusion I've believed to be true since seeing how tech transfer offices work. The paper calls for closing tech transfer offices and instead open sourcing all innovations.
ttb.sk/clanky/do-universities-…

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Woah! Only now did we discover a great blog post from @wq who discusses the progression from hosting a #Matrix , a #Snikket and a #SimpleX server, to now running a #chatmail relay runtimeterror.dev/self-hosted-…

It's an excellent read, with lots of good advise, including having a public "hello" profile and another unpublished chat profile for private chatting. #deltachat apps have pervasive multi-profile support (and multi-device support) so it's pretty easy to establish such a two-profile setup.