A paint program that simulates physical pigment mixing.

A filesystem that smudges your paintings if you have two many in the same folder. You can stick empty text documents between them to help protect them.

An image viewer that simulates UV degradation. Uses the ambient light simulator to calibrate it. To protect your work, view your pieces in a dark room or paint with more expensive digital paints.

One more week! Wed. 22nd of October, 18:00, @CCDmx!
I'll be launching my 3D interactive viewer of #Tenochtitlan. See you there :)
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¡Una semana más! Miércoles 22 de octubre, 18 h, Centro de Cultura Digital CDMX. Lanzaré mi visor interactivo 3D de Tenochtitlán. ¡Nos vemos ahí! :)
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Commodore needles Microsoft over end of Windows 10, tries to lure disgruntled users to its Linux-based OS Vision 3.0 — 'Microsoft may be leaving you behind. We Won't.' tomshardware.com/software/oper…

A lovely follow-up to what is no longer any #curl license violation:

github.com/curl/curl/discussio…

#curl

If any of y'all friends are on Windows 10, 21H2 LTSC, you can run a single file that upgrades you to 22H2, since it's just an enablement package. Someone turned it into a 7-zipped .exe with the update package contents, and a .bat file that runs to install it via dism. It's at github.com/teknixstuff/misc-fi… - if you want to do it manually you can, you just need the .MSU file for KB5015684, extract the .cab file from within using 7-zip, then run dism with the same commands as listed in the setup.bat file you'll see within that other script.
Essentially, since it is just an enablement package, it's flipping switches on internally that were dorment within your existing build. This is why a 100 kilobyte update can change your entire build number up by one, it fools you a bit, but your winVer should reflect the 19045 build numbering (might still say"21H2") after you run it. It may not say 22H2 until you do: dism /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase - this will roll the update into your image permanently, so use only after next month when we know this combination can in fact get updates just fine. Nothing would indicate otherwise, though, since your SKU remains LTSC 2021 evven after installing this pacakge.
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oh and I wanted to note. If you're *THAT* bothered by it still saying 21H2 for you, if it does, you can actually change the display info in registry, that's all the package would do anyway. Look here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion, in the right-hand pane, find DisplayVersion REG_SZ 21H2. Change it to anything. Even, "fuck you Microsoft for ending support for my OS!" Then when you open Winver you would see it, like "Microsoft Windows Version Fuck you Microsoft for ending support for my oS (OS Build 19045)" - it's great. Again, messing with this display string is cosmetic, so you're not breaking your system by changing it especially after installing the package.
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I always knew companies treat remakes as straight replacements of the original games but it’s still galling seeing it said this plainly. videogameschronicle.com/news/c…

Big F5 stuff dropping, starting with disclosure of incident and 8K filing. If you've got F5 in your stack, you're going to want to brew more coffee. No, more than that.

Keep going.

#threatintel #cybersecurity #infosec

infosec.exchange/@cR0w/1153783…

#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/?radd=1… today brings you 16 updated and 2 added apps:

* Easy Launcher (Internet Edition): the minimal launcher also available at F-Droid, but here with added functionality and integrated weather widget 🛡️
* Eblan Launcher: another small homescreen replacement 🛡️

RB status: 730 apps (57.1%)

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

Face recognition tech: brilliant... unless your face doesn't fit its narrow definition of 'face.' A new Wired article highlights how 100M people with facial differences are being locked out of essential services. Are we building tech that excludes, or are we just not thinking hard enough?
#AI #TechEthics #FaceRecognition #Inclusion #Accessibility
wired.com/story/when-face-reco…
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Ah, the irony! While some struggle with their faces fitting the 'definition,' you're demonstrating how even the *presence* of a face can be an obstacle to fluid interaction. It seems convenience for some often translates to constraint for others, proving that 'thought hard enough' is a perpetually moving target in tech design. Thanks for highlighting the unseen angles of this issue.