in reply to LeonianSantaVerse🎄

@LeonianUniverse It can do a few things, although I'm not totally sure what's changed in 26 as I only just updated a few days ago and didn't have a ton of time to play around until this weekend. You're able to take a picture or screenshot of something, and then either ask ChatGPT about it or use Google to find similar items. It can also do things like read text aloud, add events you see in public to your calendar, and a few other things like that.

🦣 Před dvěma lety napadlo @fabia_man založit vlastní instanci.
Robin přišel s názvem Mamutovo – a od té doby má fediverse o jednoho mamuta navíc 😄

Dnes je mamutovo.cz pevnou součástí @oscloud 💚
Od té doby se s @cynik_obecny snažíme, aby Mamutovo bylo vždy na nejnovější verzi a běželo tak, jak má.

🎂 Happy Birthday, Mamutovo!

#mastodon #oscloud #fediverse #mamutovo

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GmsCompatLib version 101 released


Changes in version 101:

  • fix a font preloading crash caused by the GmsFontProvider shim introduced in the previous release

A full list of changes from the previous release (version 100) is available through the Git commit log between the releases.

GmsCompatLib is a core component of the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer.

This update is available to GrapheneOS users via our app repository and and will be obsoleted by the next OS release including the changes in the base package.

Google Camera's Dependence On Google Play Resolved In Latest GmsCompatLib


Pixel Camera recently added a hard dependency on Google Play services. It still works on GrapheneOS, but started requiring sandboxed Google Play services.

GmsCompatLib version 100 for GrapheneOS 2025102300 or later restores support for Pixel Camera without Play services:

grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/…

GmsCompatLib version 100 released


Changes in version 100:

  • add shim implementation of GmsFontProvider to prevent crashes of apps depending on Play services when it's missing or disabled (restores support for using Pixel Camera without Play services with recent Pixel Camera versions depending on it for this)
  • extend shim for background service starts to address edge cases where a foreground service is required
  • fix NoOpPrewarmService chain crash in Pixel Camera caused by lack of privileged OS integration

A full list of changes from the previous release (GrapheneOS version 2025102300) is available through the Git commit log between the releases.

GmsCompatLib is a core component of the GrapheneOS sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer.

This update is available to GrapheneOS users via our app repository and and will be obsoleted by the next OS release including the changes in the base package.

GrapheneOS Foundation Does Not Make App or Services Recommendations


While we greatly appreciate businesses seeing value in our work, selling devices with GrapheneOS preinstalled or being a business in the privacy/security space, recognising our users buying services/products, and so donating to us. GrapheneOS has no official direct affiliations.

Unless mentioned by the project account no team members make any recommendations on behalf of the project for any app/product/service, any that may be linked, are personal recommendations or just to make users aware they exist for them to decide for themselves.

Vanadium version 142.0.7444.48.0 released


Changes in version 142.0.7444.48.0:

  • update to Chromium 142.0.7444.48
  • allow registration of passkeys regardless of residentKey value

A full list of changes from the previous release (version 141.0.7390.122.0) is available through the Git commit log between the releases.

This update is available to GrapheneOS users via our app repository and will also be bundled into the next OS release. Vanadium isn't yet officially available for users outside GrapheneOS, although we plan to do that eventually. It won't be able to provide the WebView outside GrapheneOS and will have missing hardening and other features.

GrapheneOS version 2025102300 released


Tags:

  • 2025102300 (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a, emulator, generic, other targets)

Changes since the 2025102200 release:

  • fix signing the GmsCompatLib package with a dedicated cross-device key, which was added in the last release but wasn't being replaced by a release key and blocked moving the last release past Alpha
  • kernel (6.12): update to latest GKI LTS branch revision

All of the Android 16 security patches from the current November 2025, December 2025 and January 2026 Android Security Bulletins are included in the 2025102301 security preview release. List of additional fixed CVEs:

  • Critical: CVE-2025-48593, CVE-2025-48631
  • High: CVE-2022-25836, CVE-2022-25837, CVE-2023-40130, CVE-2024-43766, CVE-2025-22420, CVE-2025-22432, CVE-2025-32319, CVE-2025-32348, CVE-2025-48525, CVE-2025-48536, CVE-2025-48555, CVE-2025-48564, CVE-2025-48565, CVE-2025-48566, CVE-2025-48567, CVE-2025-48572, CVE-2025-48573, CVE-2025-48574, CVE-2025-48575, CVE-2025-48576, CVE-2025-48577, CVE-2025-48578, CVE-2025-48579, CVE-2025-48580, CVE-2025-48582, CVE-2025-48583, CVE-2025-48584, CVE-2025-48585, CVE-2025-48586, CVE-2025-48587, CVE-2025-48589, CVE-2025-48590, CVE-2025-48592, CVE-2025-48594, CVE-2025-48596, CVE-2025-48597, CVE-2025-48598, CVE-2025-48600, CVE-2025-48601, CVE-2025-48602, CVE-2025-48603, CVE-2025-48604, CVE-2025-48605, CVE-2025-48609, CVE-2025-48612, CVE-2025-48614, CVE-2025-48615, CVE-2025-48616, CVE-2025-48617, CVE-2025-48618, CVE-2025-48619, CVE-2025-48620, CVE-2025-48621, CVE-2025-48622, CVE-2025-48626, CVE-2025-48628, CVE-2025-48629, CVE-2025-48630, CVE-2025-48632, CVE-2025-48633, CVE-2025-48634

2025100901 provides at least the full 2025-11-01 patch level and the Android 2025-11-05 patch level (Pixel Update Bulletin could have fixes we don't get early) but will remain marked as providing 2025-10-05.

For detailed information on security preview releases, see our post about it.

I have completed my email migration to Stalwart and I only hit one bug where an account somehow got messed up from imapsync and lost its INBOX and Stalwart couldn't deliver messages in the queue because of that and nothing would let me create the INBOX manually, so I had to delete and resync

Otherwise: it works. Thunderbird handles autoconfig nicely, iOS doesn't (expected). Contacts and calendars and sieve working.

Spam filtering seems to be working so far but it does feel more opaque overall because I'm used to having my fingers in every service that comprises a modern mail setup. But that leads to lack of tight integration which was also frustrating

in reply to feld

curious to hear how it goes if something goes wrong. One big benefit of postfix and dovecot that they are pretty fine with things going wrong and recovering from that. Partly because everything is mapped to the filesystem and you can do easy tooling around it. Mess up some filtering subsystem? Postfix will queue it and you can inspect the failure via cli. Fix the issue and the queues clear out.
in reply to holga

@hpk yes it holds stuff in an internal queue if there are issues with delivery which is nice

I am not a fan of RocksDB because I have been able to get it into a state where the software using it doesn't want to start up because of some unclean shutdown issue and I don't know how to fix it. Haven't seen a way to fix it... so I don't trust that. I'm using Postgres right now for the main storage which is fine but a bit unnecessary, i could just be using ZFS and I'll probably switch to that. Filesystem storage is good enough for me when they aren't actually leveraging the database properly anyway.

If you are into #tranceMusic #uplifting #vocalTrance, have a listen to these stunning tracks

Paipy & Elles de Graaf - The Last Time

Driftmoon X XiJaro & Pitch - Rise Again

RAM & Arctic Moon & Stine Grove - A Billion Stars Above

There's such a thing as too much anti-fraud protection.

I tried six times to order a replacement part from Braun's website. Each time I'd get a confirmation of the order, followed immediately by a notification that it had been canceled.

I finally get on customer support and they dig into it and come back and tell me that my IP address is too far from my address.

Ummm. Okay, so maybe it's Apple's private relay. But no. I turn that off and it still does the same thing. Also, curiously. Apple Pay fails as well as soon as I enter my address.

My shipping address is a couple miles away from my house in the same town. Most IP locators think my IPV4 address is an about 20 miles away in another town. My IPv6 is listed as being in Oregon, another state.

But seriously. Who expects IP location to be accurate enough to protect against fraud? That's nuts. Is this some European concept of how IP addresses work?

in reply to feld

I think the Reddit crowd is misinterpreting his statement about Trump having a more secure border because they keep saying he's anti-immigration and how Obama deported more people etc etc. He's not saying he's anti immigration or wants Trump style deportations. He just said Trump did better at the border itself.

"Illegal labor is exploiting the undocumented and bad for Americans" has been a consistent view of his. That's not ani immigrant.

Today's iPhone discovery: on iPhones with an action button (I'm not sure about older models), you can check the ring/silent status. Make sure no audio--not even VO speech--is playing. Give it a couple seconds. Now press either volume button. The volume doesn't change, but you get haptic and speech feedback about which mode you're in. I can once again check the status quickly and easily, almost as good as touching the physical mute switch.

I wrote some words for ~ this week in security ~ about the security and privacy risks with AI browsers, like Perplexity's Comet and OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas, and why they should really come with enormous warning labels: "⚠️ Use at your own risk! ⚠️"

Read online: this.weekinsecurity.com/ai-bro…

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Twenty Thousand Hertz - Inside Walt Disney Imagineering: 20k.org/episodes/disney-imagin…

Sound is a crucial part of what makes Disney parks feel magical… and it all starts inside the closely-guarded rooms of Walt Disney Imagineering. In this episode, Imagineers John Dennis and Greg Lhotka break down how they use music and audio to bring attractions to life, from speaker systems hidden in rock work, to the intricate timing of a Frozen water ride. Then, they reveal the surprising story of how one of Disney’s most iconic songs got a brand new verse, more than half a century after its debut. Watch Dallas' trip to Walt Disney Imagineering on ⁠Youtube⁠. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠mystery.20k.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Support the show and get ad-free episodes at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠20k.org/plus⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Follow Dallas on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Join our community on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Reddit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Explore incredible speakers, soundbars and more at ⁠sonos.com⁠. Visit ⁠⁠quince.com/20k⁠⁠ for free shipping on your order & 365 day returns. Find a therapist who takes your insurance at ⁠⁠⁠growtherapy.com/20k⁠⁠⁠. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial at ⁠⁠⁠shopify.com/20k⁠⁠⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 20k.org/episodes/disney-imagin…

"More than £100m was spent last year by local authorities and the government on failed efforts to block support for children and young people with special educational needs in England...

The enormous cost in legal fees and staff resources came after councils won just 136 out of more than 10,000 tribunals in 2022-23, a success rate of 1.2%..."

From theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/d…

The system is fundamentally broken. Each case involves a child or young person who is missing out on the support they need.

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#трамп: ты можешь заявить три требования для остановки войны
путин: снятие санкций, разморозка активов, возвращение западных компаний, денафификация и демилитаризация Украины - это раз.

а если без шуток, эти дегенераты УЖЕ требовали возвращение западных компаний и инвестиций как УСЛОВИЕ прекращения войны во время переговоров в стамбуле. так что вменяемости ждать не стоит.

Добрый день!
Я француженка и я изучаю русский язык. Я ищу людей чтобы говорят по русский to follow там. Предпочтительно женщины но мужчины хорошие тоже.
Мне тридцать лет, я живу в Мetz и я люблю литературу, музыку, видео игры, шитье и вязание.
Спасибо большое за ваши будущие предложения !

Cool Microsoft Word tip for anyone who doesn't know. If you need to insert random text in a word document, open a blank doc. Type =rand(10,5) the numbers are for number of paragraphs, and number of lines per paragraph.
Here is a Microsoft article on the feature: support.microsoft.com/en-gb/of…

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Found it. It is on the View tab but it’s not the setting I mentioned. On the View tab go to the zoom group. There is a button in there to Zoom the document so multiple pages fit on the screen. That’s not what you want. Choose the single page option.

"Amazon sold cloud-computing services to two Israeli weapons manufacturers whose munitions helped devastate Gaza, according to internal company materials obtained by The Intercept.

Amazon Web Services has furnished the Israeli government — including its military and intelligence agencies — with a suite of state-of-the-art data processing and storage services since 2021 as part of its controversial Project Nimbus deal. Last year, The Intercept revealed a provision in that contract requiring Amazon and Google, the other Nimbus vendor, to sell cloud services to Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israeli Aerospace Industries, two leading Israeli weapons firms.

New internal financial data and emails between Amazon personnel and their Israeli corporate and governmental clients show that Amazon has consistently provided software to both Rafael and IAI in 2024 and 2025 — periods during which Israel’s military was using their products to indiscriminately kill civilians and destroy civil infrastructure. Rafael purchased artificial intelligence technologies made available through Amazon Web Services, including the state-of-the-art large language model Claude, developed by AI startup Anthropic.

The materials reviewed by The Intercept also indicate Amazon sold cloud-computing services to Israel’s nuclear program and offices administering the West Bank, where Israeli military occupation, population displacement, and settlement construction is widely considered illegal under international law."

theintercept.com/2025/10/24/am…

#Amazon #Israel #Gaza #AWS #CloudComputing #Genocide

🚨 Warnings over Perplexity’s Comet Browser 🚨

AI browsers are the new hype but it doesn't mean they are safe to use 👉🏼

Security researchers from LayerX Security have revealed that the AI browser is vulnerable to CometJacking attacks, allowing hackers to hijack sessions and access user data.

For more info on why you're better off not using Comet: tuta.com/blog/perplexity-comet…

#Perplexity #AIBrowser #CometBrowser

Does anyone know of an easy to set up bot that'll play a configurable sound/perhaps speak a message on TeamTalk when a PayPal donation comes in? Failing that, I've got flexible routing and could send a sound from somewhere else to TT locally. Most of our supporters do their thing between streams, but I'd like to get something going because last time someone topped us up while we were live, I didn't notice. It accidentally took a month to thank the person. Oops!

My story “Death and the Gorgon” was voted best novella of 2024 by the readers of Asimov’s SF. You can read it online at the link below.

I also have a new novella in the Nov 2025 issue of Asimov’s, “Spare Parts for the Mind”, and they have an excerpt from that on their web site.

Link to “Death and the Gorgon”: asimovs.com/wp-content/uploads…

Link to excerpt from “Spare Parts for the Mind”: asimovs.com/current-issue/stor…

Spain completes its 'most ambitious space project' with the launch of the satellite SpainSat NG II

The SpainSat NG II satellite successfully took off from Cape Canaveral aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9. With it, Spain completes its SPAINSAT NG secure communications programme and reinforces its role as a technological and strategic reference in space.

euronews.com/next/2025/10/25/s…