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The EU enacted a new law a while ago that all bottle caps should remain attached to the bottle, to combat plastic trash.

All the bottle and packaging makers, from massive multinationals like Coca Cola and fucking Nestlé to small local producers invested in the development of new caps, changing their production lines, and shipping the new caps. Today, a month before the law goes into effect, it's basically impossible to find a bottle without an attached cap.

I don't know, I thought this story was weirdly relevant right now with Apple being a whiny bitch. Imagine being worse than Coca Cola and motherfucking Nestlé.

- Optional Clapper support (thanks Rafostar)
- Improved video performance using GraphicsOffload (thanks rmader)
- Redesigned the profile fields and preview cards (thanks david_swift, Tobias)
- In-reply indicators
- Resolving web+ap links in posts in-app
- Option to dim non-trivial notifications (like favorites and boosts)

And many more features, bug fixes and optimizations!

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if the chat application requires your phone number to register it's not private

Popular opinion seems to be that #GNOME and #KDE are "fighting/competing."

Sure we have our differences in philosophies and design, but it's way more akin to siblings having small spats. But in the end we are siblings in #FOSS family and I like GNOME folks a lot. And if anyone attacks my siblings, I'm there to defend them.

We can and we should work together as much as possible, not just GNOME or KDE but all other DE's too like #Budgie and #XFCE to be the best computing experience possible.

It's not perfect and it's never gonna be because perfection is unattainable, but perfect is also enemy of good.

Let's keep doing our best. Together.

#linux

@mntmn painfully accurate for a lot of small (and bigger) FOSS projects.

@cas @postmarketOS Ayy it works on the server :3 (the kernel does)

Also thanks a lot for the work on u-boot, having a sane boot environment is so nice, no more fucking around with fastboot!

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And I have the camera on the #Qualcomm #lenovox13s working on @fedora! This is using #libcamera 0.3 softisp with some fixes for #Fedora. It's not a great photo but it's the first time I've got the MIPI complex #camera stack up and running. Next camera devices will be the #RaspberryPi and #pinephone devices!

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Come Join our team! If you have a knack for support and experience with GNU/Linux systems and Debian-based distros, we want to hear from you.
puri.sm/job/support-staff/

AFAIK the current number of devices with somewhat working cameras is still short:
- #librem5
- #pinephone
- #pinephonepro
- #thinkpadx13s

However there was great progress to pave the way for more devices - and apparently the #pocophonef1 will be next, see fosstodon.org/@joelselvaraj/11

So looking forward to what this cycle brings :)

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@agx worked on making #feedbackd a bit more useful and convenient. Some of this landed already and is targeting the next #phosh release
while others might take a bit longer (as they e.g. depend on a calls bug fix release). A short 🧵 👇

Initially #feedbackd supported a set of color names (that matched the LED color) as multicolor LED support was still in the makings in the kernel. With the next release you can use arbitrary RGB colors (#RRGGBB). On single color
leds we still fall back to that color.

#feedbackd #phosh

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The recent wave of protests calling for peace in Palestine have been met with unwarranted and aggressive suppression from law enforcement, universities, and other bad actors. Here are some common considerations to help guide campus activists. eff.org/deeplinks/2024/06/surv

Cell-site simulators are fishing with a net: people in the vicinity are caught in their widespread data collection, even those who have not been involved with a crime. eff.org/deeplinks/2024/06/next

Microsoft neglected a critical vulnerability for years, paving the way for the SolarWinds cyberattack, one of the largest ever experienced by the US.

propublica.org/article/microso

Whodunnit?

"An unknown IP address had replayed the exact same HTTP request just 10 seconds later.

"Wow, that’s seriously weird," I thought. Somewhere, between my home network and the AWS box, someone had intercepted and replayed my HTTP traffic. This traffic should not be accessible. There is no intermediary between these two systems who should be seeing this. My immediate thought was that my computer had been hacked..."

bit.ly/3VjYMBz

#Microsoft Chose Profit Over Security and Left U.S. #Government Vulnerable to Russian Hack, Whistleblower Says
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Former employee says software giant dismissed his concerns about a critical flaw because it feared losing government business.

#Russian hackers later used the weakness to breach the National #Nuclear Security Administration, among others.

#News #Tech #Cybersecurity #SolarWinds #Security #Business

propublica.org/article/microso

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