L'écran d'accueil de GooglePlay, c'est vraiment le combo de truc vomitifs pour moi 🤮 (foot, IA et influenceurs).
Bravo Google, c'est un sans faute 👌
Sure.
Screen sharing is a good example, it's a problem that can be solved through a protocol extension; the main challenge is getting everyone to agree on one. There is no one at the heart of wayland who is philosophically against the idea of screen sharing.
Contrast with the idea that windows should be able to determine their size/position. This idea violates a core wayland tenet. The closest extension is ext_zones which is unlikely to ever be implemented by certain compositors.
I have a suite of applications I've written over many years that rely on the ability to automatically resize and position windows.
I could technically rewrite the application to do everything in one window (a lot of work), or implement ext_zones in a compatible way in my compositor (less work, but now my apps will only work on compositors that share the same zone semantics) - hence "schism".
QuadRF is a phased array antenna that can see WiFi through walls, spot drones in the sky... and it's powered by a Pi 5 and FPGA board.
Very neat device, we have a full video up on Geerling Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QESevE2c_cc
FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK NOOOOO
Our elderly neighbor bought a new navigation system, a dedicated device just for showing you the route via GPS
But since we live in a ‘modern’ world it required an app to get started so first I had to reset a Google account password, install the app, create an account in the app and connect
And no, the app was not needed for map updates since the device has WiFi and does that itself
Companies really need to f-off with their app requirements for every thing
Guess why I love jailbreaking?
Good morning to all of you, and a heartfelt fuck you to Reflect Orbital and the FCC.
@sundogplanets @jdmsl oof
It is nice to see Cloudflare do what iocaine's been doing for a year now: tell multi-purpose crawlers to fuck right off.
Now if they'd get rid of the silly gating page even legit visitors have to pass, they might reach feature parity!
I'm also happy to see that more and more entities are coming to the conclusion that opting out of Google Search is more beneficial for them than remaining indexed.
I've opted out of google search (and most commercial search along with it) way before iocaine even, and have not regretted it, not even one bit.
L'écran d'accueil de GooglePlay, c'est vraiment le combo de truc vomitifs pour moi 🤮 (foot, IA et influenceurs).
Bravo Google, c'est un sans faute 👌
Wally Funk, last of Mercury 13 and oldest woman in space, dies at 87
"I have been waiting a long time to finally get up there..."
https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/07/wally-funk-last-of-mercury-13-and-oldest-woman-in-space-dies-at-87/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
Accomplished aviator and member of the "Mercury 13," Wally Funk exits from Blue Origin's New Shepard capsule after landing from a suborbital spaceflight on July 20, 2021. Credit: Blue Origin
What do they teach in Social Studies nowadays? Like, do they even cover MySpace and Friendster or do kids only learn about those in History class?
At Tuta, if Chat Control 2.0 is passed we have two options: to move out of the EU or sue and fight it. As our CEO, Matthias Pfau has stated, we would sue and fight for people's privacy. Because for us, undermining end-to-end encryption is not an option.
We will continue to say no to #ChatControl and fight for everyone's right to privacy. ✊🏻❤️🔒
Find out more about Voluntary Chat Control 👉 https://tuta.com/blog/voluntary-scanning-google-microsoft
@Tutanota
We don't have to support Ukraine either if it's passed, since EU will become Russia in the near future if these kind of stuffs continue.
Perhaps we could "table" the issue of words that mean the opposite in UK/US usage.
I need your help to create a link to save my family.
Critical Upcoming Nominating Convention Questions
Will delegates be chosen by Maine voters or selected by party insiders? Also PCCCs Adam Green raises the issue of ranked choice voting at the convention.
Adam Green: "We could have five of them support taxing billionaires, five of them support Medicare For All and shaking up the system, one of them is backed by Al and crypto and AIPAC and other corporate interests. And that person skirts by with 130 votes if we don't have ranked choice voting."
@sarahjamielewis can you expand on that? I'm not particularly well-informed about wayland beyond that it's the new thing and that screen sharing used to be a problem because IIRC KDE and GNOME did it differently. I'm curious to hear the perspective of somebody more in the weeds ^^
Sure.
Screen sharing is a good example, it's a problem that can be solved through a protocol extension; the main challenge is getting everyone to agree on one. There is no one at the heart of wayland who is philosophically against the idea of screen sharing.
Contrast with the idea that windows should be able to determine their size/position. This idea violates a core wayland tenet. The closest extension is ext_zones which is unlikely to ever be implemented by certain compositors.
In the past week alone, Trump has:
-claimed the United States invented Belgian waffles.
-called the Egyptian Prime Minister "Nefertiti".
-Said an AI version of himself could serve on the Supreme Court.
-Argued that women should not participate in women's sports.
This man is not fit to be president.
@lowqualityfacts Poes law strikes again
Secret Panel HERE 🔥 https://tinyview.com/mrlovenstein/2026/04/08/ruinternet
Trump tries to take credit for Walmart's routine summer sale, is being laughed at
I find myself struggling a lot lately with the way American individualism / neoliberalism / the nuclear family model (& also the breakdown of it + rise of two income families) / the hollowing out of third spaces and community groups leads to life being just so overwhelming with so much STUFF individuals need to do.
I wonder if folks have recommendations for writers/thinkers who talk about this? I have a vague sense of the historical forces behind it but would love to learn in more detail.
Have you read Juliet Schor? I've read and enjoyed her earlier stuff, like The Overspent American, but she also has some newer work, like After the Gig: How the Sharing Economy Got Hijacked and How to Win It Back.