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Thanks!
It's nothing big, I was investigating this insignificant, but rather annoying thing: some clients display what software was used to submit the post, I was figuring out why my BloatFE is having "localhost:8008" as its client URL despite me fixing that long time ago — turns out it's what client gets registered with when I log into the instance and I have to sign out for that to get reset 😅

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@evv42 I have noticed this in Kin-Iro Mosaic and got confused for a moment. Then I just had to bring this to the logical finale

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It seems that Facebook is banning as SPAM all posts that mention #Pixelfed. Does anybody know how can I get that priviledge for #snac?
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Congratulations all crowd strike users on macOS who now get warnings about the libcurl version shipped by Apple. May you all enjoy your choices of software vendors.

It alerts about CVE-2024-9681. We said it is severity low. NVD says 6.5 medium.

Never a dull moment.

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I love company status pages, because they're always slow to react.

Proton Mail is down.

Status page: "All Systems Operational"

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Me looking at the humble 20 year old washing machine: I love technology
Me looking at the latest pompous OS bloated with more data collection and AI nonsense: Eh yeah, maybe abolish this one

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Pilet is a Raspberry Pi 5-powered modular, portable computer with 5-inch or 7-inch display, optional built-in keyboard (Crowdfunding)

Pilet is a modular, open-source hardware, portable computer designed for the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC, and equipped with a choice of displays, keyboards, and an optional battery module that can last for up to 7 hours. Two models are ava…
cnx-software.com/2025/01/09/pi

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There is an old Samsung NC-10 netbook lying around in my “hardware archive”. The Intel Atom CPU in there is 32bit only, which somehow limits which operating system to choose. I decided to give Haiku a try, and it runs quite fast and smoothly on the device. Several years back, I installed a SSD into the NC-10, which might be at least part of the reason. #haiku #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #nc10

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