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About to leave for a trip to Europe!

March 24 - March 27: Munich, Germany
March 27 - March 28: Stuttgart, Germany
March 28 - April 1: Saarbrücken, Germany ()
April 1 - April 3: Paris, France
April 3 - April 6: London, England
April 6 - April 10: Dublin, Ireland

A genre tag cloud based on my listening history. Not sure how Ohio made the cut.

@jraedisch I actually don't develop apps, I just notice a ton of new material design apps popping up lately that leave a lot to be desired. It's a hot take, I don't pretend to know a better alternative.

Hot take: Material Design is terrible and bootstrapping your FOSS app with it just makes your app worse.

Why are people talking about Facebook being down on Super Tuesday like it's a bad thing? I'm more upset that it came back up.

It's official. I'll be in Europe for 2+ weeks starting in late March, and I'll be in Saarbrücken for !

Flying to Munich, then making my way by train to Stuttgart, Saarbrücken, Paris, and London, then flying to Dublin for a few days before my flight home.

i havent used CalyxOS in a long time but i am very impressed with this on the Pixel Tablet

the setup process was outstanding and allowed me to install exactly what i need. no cloud account bullshit, just the good stuff

the default behavior of @signalapp on @calyxos via @fdroidorg makes it so the tablet is the primary signal device, ideal for use with a Google Voice number or compartmentalizing your Signal number on a dedicated, torified device

simply outstanding. blog post review in the works

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YouTube just hit me with a copyright block on my only pubic video. :(

It was a potato-quality Japanese music video I found on a p2p network that pulled in 90,000 views since I uploaded it 17 years ago.

Sony waited until after they uploaded an official HD version of the same video, so I guess I forgive them.

The track slaps: youtube.com/watch?v=RZ20Tgq3jk

Stability AI just screwed up and published their latest project with an MIT license instead of the proprietary license they wanted. They just tried to pull a switcharoo a day later.

If anyone is interested in teaching a lesson to a company that doesn't respect intellectual property, consider forking their repo before this commit to set the precedent that this is FOSS whether they like it or not: github.com/Stability-AI/Stable

@ploum What's funny is that Jack Dorsey, the billionaire who everyone thinks owns Bluesky, is just on the board of directors, doesn't have an account, and is actively endorsing a Web3 competitor to Bluesky. Bluesky is just a shady for-profit Mastodon wannabe that will never amount to anything in the federated social media space. Now we watch as their own users get angry that federation is coming, even though that was the promise from the beginning.

The three million toothbrush botnet story isn’t true.

Here’s the original source of the story: archive.is/2024.01.30-203406/h

It’s simply a made up example. It doesn’t exist. It starts talking about NoName Ddosia, too, which also isn’t toothbrushes.

@theverge The Verge is really going to compare having involuntary pornography distributed of you to getting fired for hate speech, huh?

At least it's clear who will win this thing: The lawyers.

AnyDesk was popped, with 170,000 advertised users.

They claim their install base is secure, but that the code signing cert was stolen. From the changelog, its clear that they knew this on January 29th but didn't announce until the end of the day on a Friday. Not cool.

Based upon their actions so far, I would recommend all enterprises kill AnyDesk across their fleet using EDR or other means for now until we know more.

anydesk.com/en/public-statemen
anydesk.com/en/changelog/windo

Exploring music by @gribbles. Good background music to focus to. Enjoying the tracks "What are the media" and "Jetty".

Just followed every artist on the @radiofreefedi rotational. Looking forward to discovering lots of new music.

@vegan4alivingplanet Context: This picture was from the Australian protests against COVID safety measures in 2020. A movement largely celebrated by right-wing conspiracy theorists who felt that basic public safety measures during a pandemic were actually a deliberate and coordinated effort to deprive them of their freedom.

Just so that everyone knows exactly what this right-wing anti-science picket sign actually means.

@InternetEh My favorite is when calling them a racist means you "don't respect their right to an opinion" even though they clearly don't respect the fact that you too have a right to form an opinion, even about them and their racist BS.

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