@mfjurbala @matchboxbananasynergy you can see more details if you go to the "App Details" page for those apps, then look at "Versions"
Every time I do tech support for my family I get very angry about people who whine about lacking "tech literacy".
90% of the stuff I have to teach them is how to navigate manipulative software and dark patterns. This has nothing to do with tech, but with capitalism. Tech is not complicated, it is just made maximally confusing on purpose to remove agency.
Better tech ed won't fix this.
@vitriolix it is an expensive toy with a large climate impact, that uses its electric-ness as a guise to make its buyers feel like they can ignore #ClimateChange
We need your help! Call your senators and tell them to vote NO on reauthorizing and expanding Section 702. https://eff.org/risaa
Welcome to Stephen Farrell as #curl commit author 1260: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/11922
"Just search for 'Linux Foundation Events' in your app store to find our brand new [proprietary?] AI-powered app!"
- Jim Zemlin @ #OSSNA
🕵️🔎🔎📱 The “repackaged” EU Council version of #chatcontrol still includes #MassSurveillance & serious threats to #encryption. Fortunately 🇩🇪🇵🇱🇫🇷🇦🇹🇳🇱🇪🇪🇫🇮 have acknowledged the severe concerns. We call on EU Member States to reject this dangerous position.
https://epicenter.works/content/open-letter-eu-councils-chatcontrol-is-still-mass-surveillance-undermining-encryption
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@paoloredaelli @sammi @element "gratis" is clear to many English speakers since they also speak other languages, like EU standard English. For the majority of mother tongue English speakers, my guess is "gratis" would be weird but somehow understandable. There would be many who had never heard the word. "Gratuity" is probably the closest word in English, but has a different meaning.
(For context, my mother tongue is English, father tongue German, and I speak a bit of some other languages.)
@richiekhoo @sovtechfund yes, self-funded maintainers are an essential target for this kind of funding. I would also include volunteer maintainers, which is not the same thing. Many maintainers of key software pieces do want funding for the work, but funding can still go to others writing patches, etc
There also needs to be help getting companies understand that it is in their own interest to let their developers contribute to any project they rely on, no matter how indirectly they rely on it.
@CCC this gives me renewed energy for continuing to work on #TLS #EncryptedClientHello (#ECH).
Major push to impose a U.S. site-blocking law. Nothing has changed since SOPA. Of course, lawful content would also be blocked https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/04/movie-industry-demands-us-law-requiring-isps-to-block-piracy-websites/ #Quad9
@Orca that's disappointing...
@mvgorcum @paoloredaelli @element Ok, good to know! I was looking at the client, so I overlooked that. It is important that they've released key pieces, the bridges, as #FreeSoftware Let's hope this means they will contribute to the shared maintenance of the Matrix ecosystem for all the pieces they use.
Lots of hackers would love to go in an contribute to new projects. If there was a way that people could make a living doing that, we would greatly improve the #FreeSoftware ecosystem. Lots of devs want to improve the code they work on, but so many company ban employees from contributing to #FOSS. One promising new model is maintenance funding from governments and foundations, like @sovtechfund and #LinuxFoundation. Since 93% of codebases use #FOSS, this affects the entire software ecosystem
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This also happens in companies, but the dynamic functions a bit differently. The maintainers will start quitting their jobs, reducing the number of people who know the code. In a number of companies, I've seen this happen where the end result is an essential system that no present employee understands. So no one is allowed to touch it as long as it is working. This happens at mega corps and small companies alike. I experienced it at Merrill Lynch, a wealthy bank that was always cutting costs 3/
This can turn into a downward spiral, because it can drive away contributors, making things worse. Then only the ones who really feel responsible for their user base will continue working on it. Then ultimately they can burnout and the thing goes down in flames. The #XZBackdoor is a version of this dynamic. The #XZUtils maintainer was caught in that dynamic and felt he could not keep up, and was desparate for help since so many essential pieces of software rely on it.
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There is a dynamic that arises when there is a growing difference between the amount of maintenance required and available developer time. The maintainers need help to keep up. Until then, they need to ensure that the essentials are maintained. That in turn makes it harder for others to contribute, because the maintainer cannot afford to take any risks that might trigger unexpected work sometime later. So the maintainers have less time to review, less time to help complete merge requests, etc 1/