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** Of fairies, compost, and computers **
Lately I’ve buried myself in reading fiction. Stand outs from among the crowd are, of course, Middlemarch but also a lot of sort of scholarly fairy fiction; works that follow the scholastic adventures of studious professorial types in vaugely magical settings. Namely Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries’, Heather Fawcett and The Ten Thousand Doors of January, Alix E. Harrow.

I’ve also been working on a handful of personal utility programs. I 
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** My measurer **
My dad is an electrical engineer and physicist. Measuring things is a core part of his professional life, and something he seems to spend a lot of time doing around the house. This is all to say my dad is relatively expert in the ways of measuring things so I think it’s hilarious that he calls absolutely anything he is using to measure anything else“my measurer.” Measuring tape, oscilloscope, scale, volt meter, bubble level, table spoons, whatever. They’re all“my measurer.” ⌘ Read more

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** growing good **

“
for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs.”

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Unless your Terms of use update email looks and reads the same as the one I got yesterday from mastodon.social, I don’t wanna know about it, nor do I agree to it.

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In-reply-to » Come on, why is the bloody IBAN only in the damn HTML part of your e-mail but not in the plain text!? Grrr! Don't you wanna get paid, dealer!? Your new web shop system sucks so bad, I want the old version back.

@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Ooh, I’ve got to bookmark that page. 😃

@aelaraji@aelaraji.com I wish I had the luxury of not reading that junk. 😅 But instead, I have a Mutt hotkey that pipes an HTML mail through elinks 
 Bah.

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In-reply-to » Come on, why is the bloody IBAN only in the damn HTML part of your e-mail but not in the plain text!? Grrr! Don't you wanna get paid, dealer!? Your new web shop system sucks so bad, I want the old version back.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de > That guy over there in the corner


I’m literally sitting in a corner chuckles. I rarely get any emails nowadays. But if I do and it is not plain-text, then my Mutt gets to bark at it and I, just
 won’t read it. đŸ€·đŸœâ€â™‚ïž

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In-reply-to » Come on, why is the bloody IBAN only in the damn HTML part of your e-mail but not in the plain text!? Grrr! Don't you wanna get paid, dealer!? Your new web shop system sucks so bad, I want the old version back.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah. :-( But hey, there are at least six of us using mail as it should beℱ. :-)

I sent the dealer an e-mail about that with all sorts of other issues as well. Let’s see if they fix anything of that some day. Or yet just even read it.

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It all started in New York in the early 1980s. Click, now 85, and his friends were sitting at the long bar of the New York Athletic club reading magazine articles about boxing, fencing, judo and wrestling. “One of my mates said, ‘Dude, we don’t do any of those things.’” They had to face it. They were dull. They decided to embrace their dullness.

As a joke, they started The Dull Men’s Club, which involved some very silly, dull activities. They chartered a tour bus but didn’t go anywhere. “We toured the bus. We walked around the outside of the bus a few times. And the driver explained the tyre pressures and turned on the windscreen wipers.”

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/jun/09/meet-the-members-of-the-dull-mens-club-some-of-them-would-bore-the-ears-off-you

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OpenBSD has the wonderful pledge() and unveil() syscalls:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXO6nelFt-E

Not only are they super useful (the program itself can drop privileges – like, it can initialize itself, read some files, whatever, and then tell the kernel that it will never do anything like that again; if it does, e.g. by being exploited through a bug, it gets killed by the kernel), but they are also extremely easy to use.

Imagine a server program with a connected socket in file descriptor 0. Before reading any data from the client, the program can do this:

unveil("/var/www/whatever", "r");
unveil(NULL, NULL);
pledge("stdio rpath", NULL);

Done. It’s now limited to reading files from that directory, communicating with the existing socket, stuff like that. But it cannot ever read any other files or exec() into something else.

I can’t wait for the day when we have something like this on Linux. There have been some attempts, but it’s not that easy. And it’s certainly not mainstream, yet.

I need to have a closer look at Linux’s Landlock soon (“soon”), but this is considerably more complicated than pledge()/unveil():

https://landlock.io/

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In-reply-to » Gopher server is back online and I’ll be phasing out Mastodon.

@bender@twtxt.net Both Gopher and Mastodon are a way for me to “babble”. 😅 I basically shut down Gopher in favor of Mastodon/Fedi last year. But the Fediverse doesn’t really work for me. It’s too focused on people (I prefer topics) and I dislike the addictive nature of likes and boosts (I’m not disciplined enough to ignore them). Self-hosting some Fedi thing is also out of the question (the minimalistic daemons don’t really support following hashtags, which is a must-have for me).

I’ll probably keep reading Fedi stuff, I just won’t post that much, I think.

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In-reply-to » I wanted to port this to Rust as an excercise, but they still have no random number generator in the core library: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130703

@prologic@twtxt.net Yeah, it’s difficult, you often don’t get what you’d expect. They also make heavy use of 3rd party libraries. IIUC, for random numbers, they refer to this library. I’ve read many times that the Rust stdlib is intentionally minimalistic (to make it easier to maintain and port and all that).

I’m struggling with this, using 3rd party libs for so many things isn’t really my cup of tea. I’ll probably make my own tiny little “standard library”. It’s silly, but I don’t see any other options. đŸ€·

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My Journey to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024: A Story of Volunteering and Growth
My name is Oscar Ayra and I am from Lima, Peru. In 2024, I had the privilege of being part of the volunteer team at Kubernetes Community Days (KCD) Lima. It was an enriching experience where
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Amoklauf beispiellos fĂŒr Österreich
Nach einer bisher fĂŒr das Land beispiellosen Amoktat, bei der es am Dienstag in einer Grazer Schule mindestens zehn Todesopfer gab, ist in Österreich eine dreitĂ€gige Staatstrauer ausgerufen worden. Wie am Nachmittag bei einer Pressekonferenz bekanntgegeben wurde, handelt es sich beim TĂ€ter um einen 21-jĂ€hrigen ehemaligen SchĂŒler der Grazer Schule. Neben den Toten gibt es nach Angaben von Innenminister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) zwölf Verletzte, manche davon schwer. ⌘ Read more

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Newbie No More: Lessons from My First KubeCon + CloudNativeCon as a Speaker
Introduction April in London has never felt so electric. From the first footstep in the ExCeL halls to the hallway conversations, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 was a whirlwind of new ideas, familiar faces, and those
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Passing of Jean-Raymond Abrial
Jean-Raymond Abrial, father (in particular!) of the Z notation, but also of the B method, and then Event-B, passed away on May 26. I was surprised to see that this piece of news, which may be of some interest to formal method folks, doesn’t seem to be very well known (there’s not much material on the web).

Here are some links (on LinkedIn, sorry):
[by Bertrand Meyer](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bertrandmeyer_i-am-saddened-to-report-from-todays-print-activity-7335684948974034944-SJf1? 
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[$] Improving iov_iter
The iov_iter interface is used to
describe and iterate through buffers in the kernel. David Howells led a combined storage and
filesystem session at
the 2025 Linux Storage,
Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit (LSFMM+BPF) to discuss ways
to improve iov_iter. His topic\‹proposal listed a few different ideas including replacing some
iov_iter types and possibly allowing mixed types in chains of 
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[$] An end to uniprocessor configurations
The Linux kernel famously scales from the smallest of systems to massive
servers with thousands of CPUs. It was not always that way, though; the
initial version of the kernel could only manage a single processor. That
limitation was lifted, obviously, but single-processor machines have always
been treated specially in the scheduler. That longstanding situation may
soon come to an end, though, if this patch\‹series from Ingo M 
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Breaking: Australia sanctions against two far-right Israeli ministers over Gaza comments
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australia will join the UK, Canada and New Zealand in sanctioning Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich over comments they have made about Gaza. ⌘ Read more

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20 Years of the Open Invention Network
The Open Invention Network (OIN) is celebrating
its 20th anniversary.

The central feature of the OIN community is a patent cross-license
that covers core Open Source functionality and expands in parallel
with the growth of Open Source technology. As growth in Open Source
has accelerated, OIN has proactively expanded the scope of the OIN
license’s benefit by including more than 4,500 software components 
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Security updates for Tuesday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (python-django), Fedora (krb5), Mageia (cockpit, golang, kernel, and kernel-linus), SUSE (augeas, go1.23, go1.24, iputils, libwebp, transfig, and xen), and Ubuntu (amd64-microcode, apport, linux-azure, linux-azure, linux-azure-4.15, linux-azure-fips, linux-raspi, systemd, and tomcat). ⌘ Read more

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Japan says China is ‘expanding’ military presence in Pacific
Tokyo says the sighting of two Chinese aircraft carriers in its economic zone shows Beijing is pushing further into the Pacific than before. ⌘ Read more

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Tiefe ErschĂŒtterung nach Amoklauf in Schule
Nach dem Massenmord am Dienstag in einer Grazer Schule mit zehn Toten herrscht in ganz Österreich tiefe ErschĂŒtterung. Zahlreiche Politiker und Politikerinnen zeigten sich betroffen, ebenso Vertreter der Kirche. MitgefĂŒhls- und SolidaritĂ€tsbekundungen kamen auch seitens der EU. ⌘ Read more

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„Klare Abkehr von Marketinggags“
Der 100. Tag einer Regierung ist traditionellerweise Anlass fĂŒr eine erste, notwendigerweise vorlĂ€ufige, Zwischenbilanz. Im Fall der ÖVP-SPÖ-NEOS-Koalition betont der Politologe Peter Filzmaier, auffĂ€llig sei die „klare Abkehr von Marketinggags“ und medialen Inszenierungen. ÖVP, SPÖ und NEOS sagten – so wie auch die FPÖ – angesichts des tödlichen Amoklaufs in einer Grazer Schule ihre fĂŒr Dienstag geplanten Stellungnahmen ab. ⌘ Read more

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NT police boss faces political questioning over Kumanjayi White death probe
The Northern Territory’s acting police commissioner clarifies why police believe the investigation into Kumanjayi White’s death should not be outsourced to an external body. ⌘ Read more

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Marines to arrive in LA as ABC camera operator hit by less lethal round during protests
An additional 700 US Marines are expected to reach Los Angeles on Monday night or Tuesday morning, local time, as part of efforts to quell the protests. ⌘ Read more

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South Korea’s new president vows to ‘restore democracy’
Reuters Editorial Staff,    -  Reuters

_Stephan: I am leading today’s SR with this story because it represents exactly how the population of a country can end a fascist authoritarian coup. First, millions go into the streets for nonviolent demonstrations, then citizens overwhelmingly vote for democracy. As Trump tries to stir up violence in the Los Angeles demonstrations so he can claim it is an insurrection and susp 
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Trump’s troop deployment is a warning sign for what comes next, legal scholars fear
Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein,  Staff Writers  -  Politico

_Stephan: What is see in Trump is a bully in a panic. He wants to create misdirection so the media stops covering his bully-off with Elon Musk, and the nasty oligarch benefit bill his morally spineless Republican vassals in Congress are trying to pass. Like all cowardly bullies, his solution is to over 
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Red State Voters Approved Progressive Measures. GOP Lawmakers Are Trying to Undermine Them.
Jeremy Kohler,  Contributing Writer  -  ProPublica

_Stephan: The Republican Party at both the state and federal level has been completely taken over by fascists. It is a fascist anti-democratic party that cares nothing for the voters they are supposed to serve, but which they seek to dominate. Nowhere is this made clearer than in Republican cont 
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Canadian superstar sets second world record in three days
Summer McIntosh has set a world record for the second time in three days at the Canadian Swimming Trials, with the 18-year-old eclipsing Hungarian great Katinka Hosszu’s 200m individual medley mark set 10 years ago. ⌘ Read more

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Looser gun laws tied to thousands more US child shooting deaths
Issam Ahmed,  Staff Writer  -  Agence France-Presse / Raw Story

Stephan: The failure of the Democrats and Republicans, and the corrupt Supreme Court MAGAt majority to deal with gun violence in the United States has made death by gunfire the leading cause of nonmedical death. The Trump coup fascists have even gone so far as to legalize functional machine guns in civilian hands.

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CCTV footage ‘too grainy’ to identify offender in Adelaide murder trial, court told
A man accused of the shooting murder of his tenant in Adelaide’s north should be found not guilty due to the unreliability of a key witness and CCTV footage, his defence barrister says. ⌘ Read more

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ACT Greens push to make institutions liable for sexual abuse by staff
It comes after the High Court found a priest who was accused of child sex offences was not an employee, meaning the Catholic Church could not be held liable. ⌘ Read more

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Memory of Australia’s worst civil aviation disaster ‘still very raw’
Family and friends of 29 people who died in a plane crash near Mackay 65 years ago gather to remember them, saying it feels “like yesterday”. ⌘ Read more

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Thunberg aus Israel deportiert
Nach dem Stopp ihres Gaza-Segelschiffs durch israelische Behörden sind die schwedische Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg und drei Begleiterinnen bzw. Begleiter nach israelischen Angaben auf dem RĂŒckweg in ihre jeweiligen HeimatlĂ€nder. ⌘ Read more

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