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The Blind Logic Pro | LogicBand | Substack
A Blind Logic Pro teaching other blind musicians, producers, and mixers how to use Apple's DAW, Logic like a Pro! Click to read The Blind Logic Pro, by LogicBand, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.The Blind Logic Pro
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AI creates asymmetric pressure on Open Source
AI is making it dramatically easier to contribute to Open Source, but it is not making life easier for the small group of maintainers who still carry the responsibility for deciding what is good, safe, and worth merging.Dries Buytaert
I'm deeply offended that he compared AI/LLM tools to my favourite language, the internet's whipping horse, PHP.
But also highly amused! Carry on. :)
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Thus I will be watching the development of your TTS engine to find out if it can be trained using a homelab setup and if adding support for the language is something I might be able to help with.
Thank you for this news and all the hard work you've put into it.

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On Tuesday night, I successfully defended my #PhD thesis on #dataset #documentation as a leverage point for better speech technologies at #ANU #Cybernetics! 🎉
I have some minor corrections and then I will officially be a #PhD. It's been a long six years!
Jo a byli v mé skřínce, co tam hledali ví Bůh.
Ice-T on Why He Changed 'Cop Killer' Lyrics to 'ICE Killer'
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Ice-T on Why He Changed 'Cop Killer' Lyrics to 'ICE Killer'
Ice-T says he changed 'Cop Killer' lyrics to 'Ice Killer' because America is 'headed to some really ugly terrain.'Jack Dunn (Variety)
#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! 😄
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.
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#crypto #cryptocurrency #USpol #USpolitics #CitationNeededNewsletter
Issue 100 – Freedom of all kinds is worth fighting for
As masked agents execute people and terrorize communities, crypto executives who spent years posting about freedom fall conspicuously silent — except when writing checks for the politicians enabling itMolly White (Citation Needed)
Add setting favorite properties, to match the windows version, f5/f8 to jump to favorite, shift f5/f8 to set a favorite.
Increase maximum pitch bend/modulation speed.
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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
Linux in a Bit (@Linux_in_a_Bit@infosec.exchange)
:blobcatbusiness: What's the most common complaint I've heard about Linux? **Not** the installation process. **Not** finding a distro. **Not** getting programs to work. **Not** troubleshooting. **Not** hardware compatibility.Linux in a Bit (Infosec Exchange)
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.
Delta Chat: FAQ
What is Delta Chat? Delta Chat is a reliable, decentralized and secure instant messaging app, available for mobile and desktop platforms. Instant creation of private chat profiles with secure and i...delta.chat
Mmmh I think the question would be: will there be more chatmail relays to choose from / will it be possibile to host one's own in the future?
There are already more relays,
chatmail.at/relays lists some of them. This page is reachable through the "Use other server" option during profile creation. At the end of the page there is a link to chatmail.at/doc/relay/ with the documentation on setting up your own relay. You can also use any IMAP+SMTP server, especially if you already have one, but be aware of rate limits and spam filters, and you likely don't want to reuse your existing mailbox for chatting.
Chatmail: Relays
Chatmail provides FOSS infrastructure for interoperable, secure, speedy and reliable end-to-end encrypted messaging. Check out clients as Arcane Chat, Bots or Delta Chat today!chatmail.at
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.
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.
GrapheneOS (@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social)
The interesting parts of our BGP setup can be seen in https://github.com/GrapheneOS/ns1.grapheneos.org where we have our BGP community configuration for each ns1/ns2 location along with our setup for region steering via GeoDNS + anycast server locati…GrapheneOS (GrapheneOS Mastodon)
Falling in and out of love with Moltbot
Maybe someday you’ll have a genie in your laptop working for you 24/7. Today is not that dayCasey Newton (Platformer)
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