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If #Facebook is officially designated a gatekeeper under the #DigitalMarketsAct this September, by March 2024 we're supposed to see «a reference offer laying down the technical details and general terms and conditions of interoperability»: art. 7(4).
eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2022

It will be interesting to see what role, if any, #Threads will have in it.

The #DMA is the official reason to not launch it in the #EU, per Bloomberg News mastodon.social/@fediverserepo and Mosseri on Verge.

From today on the English version of "Ada & #Zangemann - A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream" should be available from your preferred book store world-wide with the ISBN 978-1-718-50320-5 or directly from the publisher #nostarchpress

Your help sharing your thoughts about the book with others in different channels would be highly appreciated.

@th Nice to see you in ! I'll be at @metalab tomorrow if you want to drop by. Of course, you're welcome to drop by there any time as well.

On the public , mystery accounts are creating Old English (ang) and Middle English (enm) in the projects. They don't respond to my messages, or do any translation work. This makes me suspect foul play. Anyone have any ideas?

For example:
* hosted.weblate.org/projects/f-
* hosted.weblate.org/projects/f-

@cobratbq changing the BIOS setting was necessary on this laptop.

@guardianproject anyone have more information on what kinds of issues they were having?

The main public instance meet.jit.si is now requiring logging in with a Google, Facebook or GitHub account in order to create new rooms. jitsi.org/blog/authentication-

Apparently they feel that there was too much abuse of their terms of service, but they do not give any details at all.

A strong example of this comes from navigating with apps in Austria. Apps like and others that use data have much better information on footpaths, bike lanes, and minor roads than does. So often my preferred route is entirely absent in Google Maps. On the other hand, Google Maps sometimes has more information on shops, offices, restaurants, etc. Other apps have much better transit information. Yet many stay in the Google bubble because of this bias 2/

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When discussing alternatives for , I heard: "I tried X a couple times but it didn't give me the results I wanted but Google did, so I stay there". I use multiple search engines and see each one's strengths and weaknesses. This made me realize there is a kind of bias: using one service provides simplicity. When using one, we don't know when that it is providing worse results than alternatives. Then people get the impression "the alternative sucks, I'll stick with the good one" 1/

@cobratbq I was trying to get the holy grail of setups working: secure boot, kernel lockdown mode, encrypted swap and hibernation. Seems not yet possible, but S0ix states seem to work pretty well. Too bad they are hidden away under a strangely labeled BIOS setting: "Block Sleep (S3)". Technically, S0ix is not S3, but there seems to be a lot of mislabeling.

Going to my and disabling "Block Sleep (S3)" makes this promising message show up in the logs: "Low-power S0 idle used by default for system suspend"

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Travelling by train in Europe should be silky smooth.

From pan-European corridors to interregional connections, we have helped build greener and sustainable ways into #Europe.

And we are up for more:

🚊 Today, we earmarked more than €52 million to support the purchase of 37 electric #trains for 13 interregional routes in Romania.

🚆 This month, we allocated €411 million to help build two sections of Spain’s Murcia-Almería high-speed railway.

Discover more: europa.eu/!J6DBmw

#EUFunded

"Data brokers are obsessed with families with children ... Some people might be reluctant to tell a stranger whether they have children, exactly how many, whether they are still small. The advertising industry wants to know just that.

Mom and dad don’t live together? The advertising industry is capitalizing on this, too. Some segments are about single parents. For Germany, we found segments on single parents with adult children, single parents with teenagers and young single parents."

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So I just worked through trying to make bookworm do hibernation with encrypted swap and . Looks like is fine with using a swap file from an encrypted partition, but now the requirement is apparently that the swap is signed to prevent modification. I stuck what I know here wiki.debian.org/Hibernation#UE

@NatureMC Das stimmt. Ich meine dass viele diskutieren Probleme, um heimische Probleme zu vermeiden, z.B. "Autofahren muss sein, aber rettet den Regenwald!"

and even bike-free in Montenegro shows the kinds of freedoms we give up when we let vehicles, especially large motorized ones, dominate our cities and towns. There, even babies can roam around the streets alone, and the neighborhood cats can sleep undisturbed until humans wake up.

„Für mich ist es frappierend, dass beispielsweise der Amazonas-Regenwald in den Medien regelmäßig mit dem Aufruf erscheint, die Biodiversität dort zu schützen, dabei sterben vor unserer Haustür Arten aus" science.orf.at/stories/3218278

@blotosmetek yes totally. This vs The West narrative hides what is actually going on, which is something more like interests vs the majority of people.

@EyalL I'd say it is pretty clear that attacking civilian infrastructure many hundreds of kilometers away from the war is not legal. You might try asking Germany how they feel about it. And if you think this attack was legal, then Russia's attacks putting Ukrainians in the dark would also be legal. That's a terrible precedent to set.

And as a resident of this overheating planet, I'm disgusted by the largest release of methane ever newscientist.com/article/23420

Just because is bad and his invasion of horrendous does not automatically make the powers that be in Ukraine good. There are some very sketchy elements in the government in Ukraine, for example , spiegel.de/international/inves

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