I discovered LogicMagician thanks to @ky0les and now I'm having entirely, entirely too much fun. logic.band

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We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.

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@moshimotsu LiberaPay isn't used much based on en.liberapay.com/explore/recip…. GrapheneOS likely receives more monthly donations than the total amount going through LiberaPay based on past numbers they've given on the total going through it. We were setting up Open Collective at one point prior to having our non-profit but ended up just using our own non-profit instead of needing a fiscal host to handle it. We're on Benevity already because some people can only donate through that but we prefer Wise.

Oh quirky and learned Mastodonians, I come before you with a dream. Funded by the Canada Counsel for the Arts, I’m researching Friedrich Dulon and Maria Theresia Von Paradis, both 18th century European musicians renowned in their time, and both Blind. I’m looking for info about a German translator and writer of the time, Pfeffel, who was also Blind. I’d love to find some of his fables in English. Dulon met and admired him, and Leopold Kozeluch created a secular cantata for Maria Theresia von Paradis, setting Pfeffel's German text ("Ich war ein kleines Würmchen") to music. If anyone who likes digging and is multi-lingual could uncover this piece of music or his fables in any form accessible to an English speaker, I’d love to be able to incorporate it into story writing, storytelling, or even singing. As a Blind person myself I'm really interested in bringing their work to life for a modern audience, but I'm mono-lingual, and a terrible researcher. Please boost for reach.

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Just received the document checklist for my immigration process, along with a myriad of questions for me, my husband, and the two of us together. One of the questions is asking for photos of our wedding celebrations... a minimum of 20 photos, all put in a Word doc. In addition, we're supposed to put some information *in* the photos... I have absolutely no clue how to do this. Talk about a freaking nightmare. I knew it was going to be, but just how much of one, I had no clue. I'm just... so overwhelmed right now. I'm hoping our consultant will be able to help us with some of this. It'd be sooooooo nice to just answer all these questions over the phone and have somebody else put in all the relevant information.

#TIL that you can work with multiple branches in #Git simultaneously via 'git worktree'. I think this will certainly help make #Tenacity maintenance much easier as I won't have to keep switching between different branches and perform virtually an entire rebuild between the latest stable and development branches. This way, I could more easily test two branches in parallel.

I think this will make Tenacity maintenance MUCH easier! I'm very excited to see how this will improve my workflow too! 😄

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As ICE terrorizes communities, crypto executives who spent years posting about freedom have gone conspicuously silent. But behind the scenes, they’ve contributed at least $315 million — more than double their record 2024 spending — to elect more lawmakers to enable this administration.

citationneeded.news/issue-100/

#crypto #cryptocurrency #USpol #USpolitics #CitationNeededNewsletter

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Trying something new for me: geeking out over a piece of music from my teenage years, with an audio commentary. Yes, a Christian pop song. This is the inspirational anthem "We Belong to Him" by Wayne Watson, from his 1988 album _The Fine Line_. This one's been taking up space in my head for a while. Here I dissect the music, comment on the lyrics from my current perspective as a non-believer, and ultimately show my appreciation for a well-executed musical formula. mwcampbell.us/audio/we-belong-…

And that's several more people added to restricted mode on fb today. And several channels I left. I-used to join channels as a way to receive inspirational messages. It was a great way to keep my mind from getting too restless. But now, they're just space hoggers given my constant DM traffic. Someone tried adding me to yet another random group chat today, and I got a notification today: Someone you've restricted is in this chat. There were two choices. Stay or leave. I hit the leave button. Another guy tried to hijack my time via iMessage, and I was like, as I said, I'm taking time for myself. So, I'm going to excuse myself and do that! Jesus! Boundary setting as a cute popular girl in 2026 takes a certain level of composure. *deep sigh*

RE: infosec.exchange/@Linux_in_a_B…

And not by telling them to paste shit in a Terminal! Or telling them to switch distros. Or guessing because you’re on a different distro and don’t know the answer. Or asking fucking ChatGPT. Contributing noise is of negative value

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Just installed @delta and was under the impression that it was email based. I expected to have to put in some email credentials and use my local email server. But instead it created a disconnected profile and just uses IMAP as a transport?

delta.chat/en/help does not make clear how this actually works.

Decentralised is a great buzz word, but without better description of how it works makes it difficult to trust.

delta.chat/en/help#security-au… doesn't mention architecture, just encryption.

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so yes, it is email underneath. A random account was created for you. If you try to login to a Chatmail relay server with a random username and password it automatically registers an account for you if nobody else owns that account name. This is safe to do because the Chatmail relays do not allow sending or receiving messages that are not PGP encrypted, so it cannot be abused for spam.

GrapheneOS Server Infrastructure Now All Using New ASN & More


We're now using our own autonomous system and IP space for 3 of our networks. We run 2 entirely separate anycast DNS networks for our authoritative DNS and have a simpler unicast setup on a bare metal server at Xenyth which we'll be using for more soon.

bgp.tools/as/40806

Our ns1 network has 11 locations on Vultr (Piscataway, Miami, Los Angeles, Seattle, São Paulo, London, Frankfurt, Singapore, Mumbai and Tokyo).

Our ns2 network has 8 locations on Misaka.io (Ashburn, Miami, San Jose, Seattle, London, Berlin, Singapore and Tokyo).

Vultr and Misaka.io both have very good transit and peering for anycast due to having matching transit providers within regions and globally.

Both anycast networks needed a lot of configuration with BGP communities for traffic engineering and are working very well.

Our anycast networks are deployed with 2x IPv4 /24 obtained we quickly obtained for free from ARIN via NRPM 4.10 + NRPM 4.5.

We could use our own IPv6 space everywhere we have BGP if we wanted to do that since we have a /36 which can be expanded into more space reserved for us.

ARIN has approved our request for an IPv4 /22 via their waitlist but it will take around 18 to 36 months for the waitlist to progress to our request. For now, we're using an IPv4 /24 loaned to us for free by a Romanian LIR supporting GrapheneOS for our unicast Toronto IP space.

Our current bare metal server at Xenyth is sponsored by them and used as an update mirror which is using our IP space. However, our main use case for the IP space in Toronto is for our mail server which we're planning to host on-premises and tunnel the traffic through Xenyth.

Xenyth has support for routing to multiple servers announcing the same publicly routable IP space by announcing smaller blocks from specific servers so we can also pay for additional Xenyth bare metal servers or VPS instances. We'll likely be using it a fair bit in the future.

Our plan for our IPv4 /22 from the ARIN waitlist is deploying a single /24 in each of Toronto, Miami, Los Angeles and Seattle. Once we have a /22 deployed for North America, we'll qualify for getting out-of-region space on ARIN via the waitlist or transfers for Europe, Asia, etc.

The interesting parts of our BGP setup can be seen in github.com/GrapheneOS/ns1.grap… where we have our BGP community configuration for each ns1/ns2 location along with our setup for region steering via GeoDNS + anycast server location and failover via health checks from our DNS servers.

I'm listening to some music through my Sennheiser 380 headphones, rather than AirPods. There are some songs I've been really liking lately, so much so that I purchased them. These headphones really highlight how odd these songs sound--harsh highs, not a lot of balance. Is this modern mixing, or have I been tricked by more AI music? It could also be that I'm now so used to AirPods/Shokz that my old headphones just sound odd to me.

Perhaps of interest to our Forkiverse vibe coding community: I wrote about falling in and out love with Clawdbot/Moltbot platformer.news/moltbot-clawdb…
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