Ah yeah YouTube that randomly think 1920x1200 is a mobile screen.
What do they put in the water at YouTube HQ? Or is that vibe coding?
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ooooh, a very unique type of spam email. The kind where you have special knowledge of a place. There's only one Waunakee in the world, and it's in Wisconsin. Our cafe used to be there. And their schools are funded by all the rich suburbanites who work in biotech in Madison. They don't need your money. They have ice hockey, volleyball, golf, tennis, SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING TEAMS (no mountains), basketball, baseball, softball, football, wrestling, soccer, swimming, cross country, MOUNTAIN BIKING (wtf?), gymnastics, track and field, and lacrosse as their school sports.
These people do NOT need tshirt sponsors. They are rich as fuck.
And they emailed an address of mine which they couldn't possibly think was a local person. And it's not a business.
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Subject: Waunakee High School
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2025 16:28:36 +0000
Hi! I am Katie, and I'm a project coordinator at All-American Publishing.
We're creating Track Shirts for Waunakee High School.
We would love to feature your business on the t-shirts! They are free to
the school, exciting for the kids -- provided by local businesses such as
yours. A very select number of businesses will be featured on these unique
t-shirts.
We are working with Jenny Grabarski, the Track & Field Coach at
the high school. We're preparing 100 t-shirts that will be given to the
Track Athletes and Supporters at the Track Meets!
If you would like to participate in this project, reply and let me know,
and I will send you more info on what you would need to do to sign up and
secure your spot!
Katie
All-American Publishing
5411 West Kendall St.,
Boise, ID 83706
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“Our negotiators had never seen this before in any international talks,” said one European official, who had spoken to negotiators. “People being summoned to the U.S. Embassy in London — intimidation, threats of cessation of business, threats of family members losing visas.”
This is the same government in whose jurisdiction your cloud resides.
Just saying.
cc @bert_hubert who is certain already aware of this.
Negotiators at shipping talks in London were told both they and their countries could be punished unless they voted with the U.S.Karl Mathiesen (POLITICO)
Die spanische Firma Code Factory, bekannt für die Bereitstellung der Vocalizer-Sprachausgabe für Android, bringt nach mehr als fünf Jahren Pause eine…DroidBlind
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I have mixed feelings about Autotools. Its creators deserve credit for helping to usher in the explosion of open source in the late 90s and early 00s, but the lack of first class Windows support has made my life painful from time to time.
Learn using BigBlueButton, the trusted open-source web conferencing solution that enables seamless virtual collaboration and online learning experiences.bbb.metalab.at
This week on #OpenSourceSecurity I talk to @ottok about his blog post about detecting an attack like xz in Debian
It's a fascinating conversation about a very complicated topic
There are things that could be detected, but this one would have been very very difficult
opensourcesecurity.io/2025/202…
In this episode, Josh and Otto dive into the world of Debian packaging, exploring the challenges of supply chain security and the importance of transparency in open source projects.Josh Bressers (Open Source Security)
@bagder
This is a good point
It's of course extra hard in the distro world as using release source tarballs is still super common
But building out of git instead of a release is probably a future end state
yeah, in the #curl case I hope and wish that the people making the curl packages for distros (or build curl for other purposes) do the reproducible check - so that they know for sure that the one doing the curl releases didn't smuggle anything in. It also usually also requires that a few people do it and can trigger the alarm if they would find something odd.
At least we make it possible.
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We are Tommi and Fraxinas, Framework Linux Community Ambassadors since September 2024.
We apprehensively followed the developments and the debate concerning Framework’s endorsement and support of Omarchy. We have no direct experience with this Linux distribution, its community, nor with the political environment around it. We did not speak up before now because learning about all of it and keeping up with all the commentary would have been a full-time job. Unfortunately we do not have the time to read every single comment on the dedicated forum thread.
Despite our admittedly limited and superficial understanding of this matter, we believe we have witnessed and read enough to make an informed decision and take a clear position.
The statements from Framework and from Nirav Patel (its CEO) made it very clear for us that Framework is not a company we feel represented by any more, and surely not a company that we want to represent as Ambassadors.
To be frank, it is not even necessary to dive into the petty drama about the recent events in order to provide an explanation of our decision. We are deeply disappointed by a company that is self-proclaimed as the resistance of the tech industry, the good David that intends to stand against the big tech Goliaths that are devouring it. Framework’s behaviour brought to surface an embarrassing and absurd inability to take an explicitly political position, blinded by the Western patriarchal narrative that technology in itself is not political. By trying to keep everyone happy (or at least not to make anyone mad) inside a fictitious “big tent”, the company proved to be no better than any of its Silicon Valley peers, dismissing comments about DHH, and comments about fascism and racism as not strictly related to the main mission.
We were proud to be ambassadors because we believed that Framework not only made products that empowered those who purchase them to fully own and repair their devices, but most importantly because we wrongly expected that this would imply changing the paradigm and the narrative about tech companies altogether.
We were offered the possibility of having a 1:1 conversation with Nirav Patel. We did not take it, because it is self-evident that our opinions are in contrast with the statements that he already made. Too bad, Framework is going to lose much more business than it would have if it simply acknowledged a mistake, took a deep inward look, and questioned its own values and stance.
In a world that is burning, thorn by conflict and greed, it is not enough to be “less evil”, to be radical only in some cases, and be moderate in others. We wanted to be ambassadors of a company that does not see fascism and proprietary software as two distant topics, but that recognised the entanglement of politics and technology, of capitalism and authoritarianism. It seems that this is not the case.
Farewell, Framework. We will miss the shining brave idea we had of you.
The following statement was cross-posted on Framework’s Community Forum.
#Framework #politicalTechnology #SiliconValley #CalifornianIdeology
Hello everyone, We are delighted to officially launch our Linux Community Ambassador Program and introduce you to our five ambassadors.Framework Community
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Day 2 of the Hackathon went great. Marvin (@larma) helped me implement an opt-in feature in #Conversations_im which routes all P2P sessions (calls and files transfers) via the users home server (similar to the feature found in Signal).
I went on a nice walk to a viewpoint on Mount Royal afterwards.
Now looking forward to Day 1 of #IETF124.
The 1977 Coleco Telstar Arcade answered a design question that amazingly no one had asked before -
"What if a game console looked like a Wild West take on the TARDIS console?"
I recently saw a toot saying that Linux on the desktop will take off and go mainstream once the terminal is hidden away under advanced settings (actually, twenty years after that). I had an immediate emotional reaction to that. This was my response: toot.cafe/@matt/11548590734157…
I feel like future generations need to be able to easily discover programming, almost stumble into it, as I could on my family's first computer, an Apple IIGS. So the idea of burying the terminal just seems wrong.
@ifixcoinops@retro.social I say don't ever hide the terminal away. We need to make sure that future generations always know that their computers are theirs to tinker with and modify as they see fit.Toot Café
Eh. That's taking basically a religious position on the terminal.
Programming is not the terminal.
We want *a* good interface to some things. Sometimes the terminal is a good way to do things and sometimes it's a really bad way to do things.
Stumbling into programming should be the goal, but that shouldn't depend on the terminal as the One True Path.
That's the original point too. If you insist on bad ways to do things being the only true way to do them, people may bounce.
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MIT have also silently, without noting on the pages, started rewriting their website to remove references to their own work. They've also changed the URLs of the pages to remove references.
Left, before: archive.ph/SckSr
Right, after: mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to…
MIT researchers argue for a response that goes beyond fighting AI with AI.MIT Sloan
I'm coining another term - cyberslop.
Cyberslop is where trusted institutions use baseless claims about cyber threats from generative AI to profit, abusing their perceived expertise.
I'm also starting a series about it, called CyberSlop. Much more soon.
LMAO, I've run into this issue quite often and I often thought that maybe it was me, I had hit the wrong button. But no, it wasn't me, it was Windows. This is another tell of the overall quality of the software and hardware industries. It's going down and it keeps going down. How else would you explain taking a decade for a multi-billion dollar corporation to fix an obvious bug?
techpowerup.com/342538/windows…
If you ever tried the infamous "Update and shut down" option in any Windows build, it often leads to a reboot instead to an actual shutdown. Now, Microsoft has finally fixed this issue starting with Windows 11 25H2 Build 26200.7019 (or 26100.TechPowerUp
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I took the liberty to polish the #curl Wikipedia page a little. Give it a look and see what more we can improve there.
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