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2. Click ⋯
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I never applied for an amateur radio license because I didn't like the idea of appearing on an official list of "skilled" people. Until now that was a theoretical fear. One I wasn't even sure if it was warranted or just me being overly cautious.

In Belarus things escalated quickly. Radio amateurs - usually recognized as men of goodwill - have been declared enemies of the state and publicly shamed and indicted for high treason.

steanlab.medium.com/mayday-389…

Haha. All 10 of these. And I think I'm going to start calling it "3D printed code" sounds way cooler than "vibe coding" LOL.
10 things I learned from burning myself out with AI coding agents
arstechnica.com/information-te…
(although, 50 projects in a month? Holy hell, not even I could do that.)

We may have to stop selling our CBD products in November because Republicans and the booze lobby snuck a hemp ban into the law last year.

So let's have some fun until then.
milkbarn.farm/pages/loophole

A woman will head to court in March after the City of Burlington fined her for letting her garden grow wild. Similar cases have cropped up in other cities, raising the question of where our priorities lie thenarwhal.ca/opinion-burlingt…

A random question for blind people mainly, but really for anyone comfortable. What is your mental landscape like? What I mean by that is how do you picture things? Visual imagery? More sensory based? Nothing at all? Something else? I'm curious because even though I'm blind my mental landscape is very visual, I think in pictures, maps, recreations of places/objects/ETC in my head in a very visual way, which from what I've heard doesn't seem that common in the blind community. But maybe I'm wrong, I'd be really curious on thoughts here if you all are comfortable.

@delta Where should I report errors like this (I cannot send a message to a group)?

Final-Recipient: rfc822; *****@nine.testrun.org
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; nine.testrun.org
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 500 Invalid addreess in MAIL FROM

Not only the message does not get through (it used to previously), but there is a strange typo in "addreess"

I've noticed there seems to be two main types of Linux distributions:

1) Aside from security updates this is going to take a LONG time to get new packages. Updated version of Wine or MESA drivers? See you in six months!

2) EVERY package the second it releases! Hope you don't mind KDE breaking something every couple of months!

I'm wondering if there's any distributions that are similar to the second one but on like a one-month delay, to filter out problematic updates?

#Linux

Bill C-15 would allow corporations to be exempt from most Canadian laws

policyalternatives.ca/news-res…

All you need is to bribe one minister.

#cdnpoli

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Something I'd really like to see from @fosdem - a graph of which social media addresses speakers have on their profile / presentations over the years. Last year it was still quite disappointing that the number of people with Mastodon on their slides was quite low. Maybe something for the stats session at the end?
#FOSDEM #fosdem2026

I'm currently exploring options for local LLMs to be integrated into Home Assistant. Does anyone here got experiences with this already? Like, did you try running a Raspi5 with one of the AI hats? What were your results? Do you have any other affordable local AI systems running with Home Assistant, which models work best for you?
#homeassistant #ai #raspberrypi #ollama #smarthome

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@jonathan859 Nope, that is basically what happens in the end. You need a part that processes speech to text, interprets it, acts on it and generates either text output that then again is output via TTS, or voice directly. Technically all of that can happen locally, but you can off-load it into cloud services like OpenAI too. I'd like to run as much as possible locally, or on hardware controlled by me. If push comes to shove, i'll be getting a VGPU server I guess.

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