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A sobering look at the book publishing industry.

Now, time to put my head back down working on comics that you'll surely purchase, read, and enjoy!
elysian.press/p/no-one-buys-bo

"In the realm of digital education, we can now confidently state and uphold that digital commons are the default horizon for projects supported and operated by the French Ministry of Education.
This means that the codes, data, and content we develop are primarily intended to be free, open, and interoperable.
For reasons of sovereignty, security, transparency, sustainability, cost control, and internalisation of skills."
Audran Le Baron
Director of Digital for Education (France)
March 2024

Laptop died yesterday but thanks to the , the Baseus Dock, an HDMI Screen, a USB keyboard and 's docked mode I have access to most of the things via my phone.

helps a lot as that means I have my ssh keys available by just plugging it in.

Took me about 15min to notice that I didn't even plug a mouse in.

Some #bike companion apps show "CO₂ saved".

But don't go #cycling around the Earth just to increase the score. You wont save any CO₂ this way.

The number intends to show how much you *avoided emitting* if you wanted to take this trip by #car but changed your mind.

If you never intended to go by car, you never avoided emitting anything - and food costs #energy to make, too.

Cycling around the Earth is worthwhile for other reasons, but not for saving energy.

#bicycle #CO2 #travel #commuting

A part of #Rustlang that doesn't get mentioned but is a ridiculous quality of life boon:

dbg!()

Just #[derive(Debug)] on a struct and print it. Suddenly you get insight into what's going on. Very rarely do you need to write your own print.

Insert a dbg in the middle of anything

let diffi = debug!(diffs).iter();

and you get a message with line number and the name of variable:

[src/lib.rs:192:19] diffs = [16, 86, 11]

Not even #Python has that!

#coding #softwareengineering #programming

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Holy shit, the FCC restored net neutrality.

The Elektrobit safety-critical Linux distribution for automotive looked kind of interesting until I saw they tied it to Microsoft Visual Studio.


After four years of quasi-hibernation, Brood OINK is emerging to bash more skulls at protests.

There were four people arrested at the A15 action in Toronto, including two Dene/Anishinaabe activists. Palestinian Solidarity activists in Toronto have been targeted for increased surveillance and repression. Settler-colonial states have each other's backs, and we need to too!

Support them at
tcjf.ca/

Does anyone know of stories about universities that have successfully transitioned to hosting their own Mastodon or other fedi instances?

Would appreciate either personal accounts or links to stories about this having happened.

(boosts welcome)

Earth Day still on your mind? Our “planned obsolescence” throwaway culture doesn’t have to be, and shouldn’t be, a technology status quo, @RepairCoalition leader Gay Gordon-Byrne tells EFF’s Cindy Cohn and @jgkelley on the new episode of “How to Fix the Internet.” eff.org/deeplinks/2024/04/podc

We are happy to announce the Librem 5 + Librem AweSIM cellular service bundle and payment plan starting at $99/mo (4GB Data), or $129/mo (10GB Data), or $169/mo (Unlimited Data).

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victoriaanarchistbookfair.ca/

Folks on the west coast of so-called Canada should check out the Victoria Anarchist Bookfair and Film Festival.

There will be a screening of our work Transmissions and This is Parkdale

I'll add that she wasn't recognized because she was a girl, poor, and black—what scholars call the “triple invisibility.” After her strike, her life was threatened and her family home was burned down.

Scholastic Magazine asked me to write two articles about Barbara, one for middle school level readers, and one for younger readers.

You can read one of my articles by clicking here:
terikanefield.com/wp-content/u

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Today is an important anniversary.

73 years ago, on April 23, 1951, in Farmville, VA, Barbara Johns led a walkout of her segregated high school to protest the unfair and deplorable conditions of her school.

What?! You don’t know who Barbara Johns was?

She led her walkout more than 4 years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus, and before MLK, Jr. embraced nonviolence as the way to equality.

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Universal Blue is generally available today! We're out of beta and ready to showcase everything a Linux desktop can be. Our work has been to show how many problems in client Linux are already solved from the cloud native world. We hope you'll join us on this journey!

Learn more: universal-blue.discourse.group

The uBlue maintainers also have a message they want to share for @fedora :)

Updates on Bluefin, Bazzite, and Aurora coming soon!

#uBlue #Bluefin #Bazzite #FedoraAtomic #Fedora #Linux

#Forgejo v7.0 was just released! Get it at forgejo.org/download/. 🚀

Forgejo v7.0 is available with translations in Bulgarian, Esperanto, Filipino and Slovenian; SourceHut builds integration; support for the SHA-256 hash function in Git; source code search by default and more. It also is the first Long Term Support version. The adoption of semantic versioning is the reason for the version bump from v1.21 to v7.0 and is compatible with existing tools. ✨

Read more at forgejo.org/2024-04-release-v7

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