@dthompson the system I have has the one that triggered subtly flash while all the others stay solid. A test on that one resets. Might be similar for you?
What's cool in the #XMPP community:
It's a community.
Even the vendors or software developers are reboosting the release notifications of new software version from another vendor/developer to make it spread to a wider audience.
I like that community! :-)
Instagram and Facebook can track anything you do on any website in their in-app browser #deleteInstagram
Cars continue to copy the smartphone business model, now have mandatory pre-installed services and apps (and the tracking that comes with them): #privacy https://www.thedrive.com/news/gm-makes-1500-onstar-subscription-mandatory-on-gmc-buick-cadillac-models
If you work at Facebook, you’re complicit in this.
You have to hand it to them... #privacy https://www.engadget.com/amazon-one-palm-payment-whole-foods-california-195712253.html
I'm talking about projects like:
* Bibliogram for Instagram
* Imgin & Rimgo for Imgur
* Invidious & Piped for YouTube
* Librarian for LBRY/Odysee
* Libreddit & Teddit for Reddit
* Lingva & SimplyTranslate for Google Translate
* Nitter for Twitter
* Proxitok for Tiktok
* Scribe for Medium
* Whoogle, Searx, & SearxNG for Google, etc
* Wikiless for Wikipedia (though not as needed)
And thanks to https://farside.link/ for loadbalancing instances of these to ensure I don't overload them!
2/2 Fin!
A little tech preview on iOS of a new "setup/link second device" flow ... Delta chat here is using the evolving new Rust implementation of IPFS https://github.com/n0-computer/iroh/ ... and, who knows, a couple of more features might spring from that ;)
To explain why this is cool, a belt 3D printer (I brought one of the first to market with my buddies @wjsteele@twitter.com and @NAK3DDesigns@twitter.com😎) lets you *print things larger than the printer itself*- it's like a Tardis. For now, thermoplastic, but theoretically anything extrudable.
A wonderful write-up about tar file format and why computational complexity matters even in cases you wouldn't think it does!
https://mort.coffee/home/tar/
Dear Canadians in Ontario, Quebec, and B.C.: if you purchased an optical disk drive or any machine containing one between 2005 and 2010 you should go claim your $20 from the price-fixing class action lawsuit we just won.
No proof of purchase required, submission deadline is 2022-11-14.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/optical-drive-class-action-canada-1.6521951
(If you're thinking "jeez, there sure is a lot of price fixing going on in this country", MMM-HMM)
This is one of those cases where it's really best to stick with one or two well-known brands, or wait until you can afford one. It's just a waste of money to get a cheap meter that just measures VOCs as a proxy etc. and it's hard to know if it's real NDIR or not- they just lie.