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@cykonot We don't use infixes much? Challenge accepted: my favorite is -fucking-

I have been using email for 40 years. It used to work.

As an (independent) academic researcher, I need to contact new people, primarily in universities, to ask questions.

I refuse to use Google, Microsoft or the other American IT giants.

But they are increasingly preventing refuseniks from sending email at all.

I know what RFC, DNS, MX, SPF and DMARC mean. My email goes through small British companies with intelligent, friendly and helpful staff.

mxtoolbox.com says that I must have DMARC to send email to M$. So I set it up. I now get a dozen copies of the same report from G or M$ for each email that I send out.

They show that my email gets to G and M$ sites, but then it is marked as spam.

The stupid senior management of numerous universities has surrendered their staff email to M$.

Web searches and AIs preach about spam. I don't send spam - I want to contact my colleagues.

Rumour has it that previously unknown senders are treated with suspicion and their emails are sent to spam. In other words, it is impossible to **initiate** communication with someone.

Let's be blunt about this. They are a mafia that is enforcing an **oligopoly**. It's got nothing to do with reducing spam --- I have no doubt that they let through emails from "trusted partners", ie companies that bribe them enough to send their spam.

The result of this is that it will only be possible to send emails by paying M$ to do it, and then it will only be allowed to express "approved" opinions.

What can we do about this?

At the very least, those of you with senior positions in universities can tell your management to revert to competent standards-based email systems hosted on Linux systems.

Yeah, Orbán lost. Woohoo and all that, but let's not pretend for more than 3,2 seconds Magyar is much better; he was a Fidesz (far-right) fuckwit for quite some time.

Magyar (Tizsa 60%) is a ring-winger, Orbán (Fidesz 35%) far-right, and the Our Homeland party is extreme-right (5%). There are no viable left parties; not even Liberals in the strictest sense.

Well done, Hungary. Orbán is out. You now have to work to be rid of those constitutional changes, the local feifdoms run by party ideologues, and regain the trust of your young, your women, your queers, your neighbours, and your once-friends.

#Hungary #Magyar #Magyarország #FarRight #Elections #EUpol

@flancian Opt out? I think it's clear that people here strongly support the idea that opt out is not a legitimate basis for introducing this kind of tool.

@mkwadee

Hopefully Europe has seen the shit show in the US and realised far-right governments normally go very bad for people.

#Hungary #election: #ViktorOrbán #Concedes with opposition on course for #landslide election win - follow live - BBC News

First bit of good news in a while. It’s very early but perhaps the #FarRight hold on #Europe may be receding but we’ll have to wait and see. Oh, and thank you #JDVance, (sarc.) your help was very useful.

bbc.co.uk/news/live/c2d8zw2d3r

#Europe #EU

RE: hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/116

🔮🧙🏿‍♂️Blackstradamus remains undefeated!

Y'all don't like what I say. I get it. I don't like what I say either.

I don't say it because I want it to be true. I say it because it is true.

51% of US white folk see the ICE raids and the detention centers and Alex Pretti and Renee Good, and say good job!

Stop lying to yourselves and saying things like, "They didn't know that Trump would do this!🤡"

Or "They don't know what's happening!🤡"

Or "They're only normies! They are like newborn babes, without knowledge of what is happening in their names!🤡"

None of that is true.

They know. They approve.

This is somewhat of an "experiment" to see if we can use the official Mastodon account to motivate others to contribute (in a productive manner :D).

If you're looking for help / need to coordinate or would otherwise take a look at what other types of projects has to offer, here's a link: codeberg.org/Codeberg/Contribu

(We're pretty busy folk; although we try to be responsive, we may still miss your message.) ~n

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Hi all, Codeberg currently needs help with the following: We wish to deploy the latest version of our registration form for new members (with lots of new information) under: join.codeberg.org

Before we do so, we need some more translations by the community. You can view a more recent version and compare here: join-test.codeberg.org

If there's still work left to do for your language and you have a few spare minutes, it'd help: translate.codeberg.org/project

Source code: codeberg.org/Codeberg-e.V./reg

@DemonHouser

> Already there's some incredible work being done in the Cybersecurity arena

if you mean with genAI, no, it's ~100% hype and breaks no new ground at tremendous expense

e.g. i covered some on thursday pivot-to-ai.com/2026/04/09/cla

Commenting on people's appearances is wrong, but Eric Swalwell looks exactly like a guy who would do that.

The #Forgejo monthly report was published ✨

The Forgejo v15.0 branch has been cut and the release is scheduled for April 16. Security releases for Forgejo were published.
The AI-Agreement was updated.
code.forgejo.org is not a free public git hosting.

forgejo.org/2026-03-monthly-re

New worker-owned foodie news site coming out: weareravenous.com/coming-soon/

This is the future of journalism. As Ravenous write in their intro there;

“We believe the best way forward for media and journalism is without generative AI, without VC money and investors to pay back, and without corporate overlords more concerned about posting endless profits than the actual writing that is supposedly their “product.””

Agreed, and love to see it! Best of luck to them.

#coops #food #journalism

Foolish Pollsters Are Now Just Asking AI What Voters Would Say in Response to Questions and Publishing It at Face Value
futurism.com/artificial-intell

Posted into Futurism @futurism-Futurism

I just made a new minor release of GeoClue, the freedesktop D-bus location server. Highlights of the release are fixes to NMEA parsing and Wifi device selection.

Thanks to all the contributors!

gitlab.freedesktop.org/geoclue

#geoclue #location #GPS

I'm as fascinated by the Artemis II mission as many other people, but as scientist I'm frustrated that experts interviewed about it in the media are rarely asked to justify the truly astronomical cost. So far the program is reported to have cost $93Bn, with the direct costs of this mission alone amounting to more than $4Bn. I'm perhaps particularly sensitive to this because I'm frequently asked to justify funding three orders of magnitude smaller that we have used to improve knowledge of how the Antarctic ice sheet will respond to climate change and contribute to future sea-level rise.

Patreon post is UP at long last and I am going to BED, high-fives everybody & good night ( :

patreon.com/posts/botanical-se

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