I tried yoga every day for 30 days. ⌘ Read more
Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Wavelengths ⌘ Read more
The ReadME Project: A look back at the community stories that shape us
In August of 2020, we started highlighting stories that showcase how developers, maintainers, and organizations are moving humanity forward through The ReadME Project. ⌘ Read more
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Nice collection of server images for different applications ⌘ Read more
What’s new from GitHub Changelog? August 2021 Recap
What did we ship in August? Codespaces, Discussions, and lots of other updates, from the general availability of the dark high contrast theme to an auto-generated table of contents for wikis. ⌘ Read more
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Announcing recipients of the GitHub Open Source Grants and GitHub Sponsors now open in India
Announcing recipients of the GitHub Open Source Grants and opening of GitHub Sponsors in India. ⌘ Read more
In reply to: Solarpunk, Climate Change and the New Thinkable — Mangal Media
Solarpunk sits at the intersection of possible positive futures and likely negative ones. It is a recognition of humanity’s wide-ranging damage upon the natural world and inevitably, upon itself. Solarpunk is also a reaction to the cynical and dystopian imaginaries that have come … ⌘ Read more
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Quand la nature rassure, la brutalité du vécu s’estompe pour un instant.
Contexte : trop souvent, depuis le début de l’affaire OKC-Spatz, la beauté de Château de Soleil a été mise … ⌘ Read more
Installing Arch Linux on Raspberry Pi with WiFi pre-configured
TL;DR Super easy to use standalone offline\
Arch Linux installer for Raspberry Pi which also configures your
WiFi and other config on first boot.
Arch Linux and Raspberry Pi are made for each other. I run them together
every where in my home. However, I have found the [official\
installation instructions](https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv6/r … ⌘ Read more
Join Us for Our Next Docker Community All-Hands!
Next week, on Thursday September 16th, 2021 (8am PST/5pm CET) we’ll be hosting our next quarterly Docker Community All-Hands. This virtual event, free and open to everyone, is a unique opportunity for Docker staff and the broader Docker community to come together for company and product updates, live demos, community presentations and a live Q&A. […]
The post [Join Us for Our Next Docker Community All-Hands!](https://www.docker.co … ⌘ Read more
Random Numbers with LFSR (Linear Feedback Shift Register) - Computerphile ⌘ Read more
Git vs. GitHub: What’s the Difference? ⌘ Read more
Things You Thought You Knew: Why Does Ice Float? ⌘ Read more
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 brings new color modes and added security capabilities
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is available today as a release candidate. With this release, we’re shipping over 70 new features and changes to improve the developer experience and deliver new security capabilities for our customers. ⌘ Read more
An analysis on developer-security researcher interactions in the vulnerability disclosure process
We put out a call to open source developers and security researchers to talk about the security vulnerability disclosure process. Here’s what we found. ⌘ Read more
The Magic Behind the Scenes of Docker Desktop
With all the changes recently quite a few people have been talking about Docker Desktop and trying to understand what it actually does on your machine. A few people have asked, “is it just a container UI?” Great developer tools are magic for new developers and save experienced developers a ton of time. This is what […]
The post [The Magic Behind the Scenes of Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/blog/the-magic-behind-the-scenes-of … ⌘ Read more
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re: libertarian seasteading ⌘ Read more
GitHub security update: Vulnerabilities in tar and @npmcli/arborist
Between July 21, 2021 and August 13, 2021 we received reports through one of our private security bug bounty programs from researchers regarding vulnerabilities in tar and @npmcli/arborist. ⌘ Read more
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little blog post about lifestyle and ecology; update to Earth shrine; finished reading Uncanny Valley
Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains What Temperature Really Means ⌘ Read more
Increasing developer happiness with GitHub code scanning
How GitHub uses code scanning to increase developer happiness, and how you can too. ⌘ Read more
Bullsh|t climate solutions: CCS & Blue Hydrogen | with Richie Merzian ⌘ Read more
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rlogᵛ ⌘ Read more
The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter August 2021
Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter covering the month of August 2021.
Many projects and their efforts in the XMPP community are a result of people’s voluntary work. If you are happy with the services and software you may be using, especially throughout the current situation, please consider to say thanks or help these projects!
Read this Newsletter via our RSS Feed!
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Release Radar · August 2021 Edition
The end of financial year is complete, tax time is over, and everyone is back to shipping awesome projects. During August, our community has been super busy shipping lots of new updates. These new releases ⌘ Read more
Reefer Madness: The Science of Marijuana with Neil deGrasse Tyson and Dr. Staci Gruber ⌘ Read more
Programming with Proofs - Computerphile ⌘ Read more
Obscenities are symptoms of weak minds.
Over the past few years, I made the decision to totally cut obscenities out from my speech. You might actually be able to find recordings of me cursing four or five years ago, but as of now, I really stand by my decision.
Obscenities are the linguistic equivalent of an trashy emaciated person entirely decked in tattoos, smoking cigarettes and wearing a shirt with nudity on it. They’ll defend what they do on the idea that it’s someone “their right,” or “e … ⌘ Read more
Chatcontrol, searching messages for illegal content
On July 6 the EU parliament voted yes to a proposal from the EU\
commission (PDF) on a temporary law to allow services to automatically
search messages for suspicious content with a focus on child
exploitation.
We have quite strict confidentiality laws within EU even when it comes
to electronic communication. Its current basis is the … ⌘ Read more
Exoplanets, Habitable Zones, and Acting with Dr. Aomawa Shields ⌘ Read more
Introducing the MLH Fellowship: GitHub Externship Track
Applications are now open for the MLH Fellowship: GitHub Externship Track. Apply by September 13. ⌘ Read more
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Honest Government Ad | Carbon Capture and Storage ⌘ Read more
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In reply to: West Fund, El Paso, TX: contribute to abortion access ⌘ Read more
GitHub Availability Report: August 2021
In August, we experienced two distinct incidents resulting in significant impact and degraded state of availability for Git operations, API requests, webhooks, issues, pull requests, GitHub Pages, GitHub Packages, and GitHub Actions services. ⌘ Read more
Improving Git protocol security on GitHub
We’re changing which keys are supported in SSH and removing unencrypted Git protocol. Only users connecting via SSH or git:// will be affected. If your Git remotes start with https://, nothing in this post will affect you. If you’re an SSH user, read on for the details and timeline. ⌘ Read more
Introducing GitHub Global Campus
Calling all students! Get the most out of your GitHub Education experience by joining the GitHub student community on our new digital campus. ⌘ Read more
Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Hot Potatoes ⌘ Read more
Vague infringement allegations considered harmful
Ensuring that software copyright allegations are specific and actionable benefits the entire developer ecosystem. That’s why GitHub submitted a “friend of the court” brief in the SAS Institute, Inc. v. World Programming Ltd. case before a Federal Court of Appeals. ⌘ Read more
Request for proposals: Defining standardized GitHub metrics
The GitHub Social Impact and Policy teams are issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a researcher to define a list of publicly available GitHub platform usage metrics by country for international development, public policy and economics disciplines. ⌘ Read more
Docker is Updating and Extending Our Product Subscriptions
Docker is used by millions of developers to build, share, and run any app, anywhere, and 55% of professional developers use Docker every day at work. In these work environments, the increase in outside attacks on software supply chains is accelerating developer demand for Docker’s trusted content, including Docker Official Images and Docker Verified Publisher […]
The post [Docker is Updating and Extending Our Product Subscriptions](https:/ … ⌘ Read more
I turned my Fan into a Jet Engine (3D Printed EDF Afterburner) ⌘ Read more
Snikket: Snikket iOS app now publicly released
This is the announcement many people have been waiting for since the project
began!
Opinions are often strong about which is the best mobile operating system.
However, while it varies by region and demographic, wherever you are it’s very
likely that you have Apple users in your life, even if you don’t use one
yourself. We want to ensure that the platform you use (by choice or otherwise)
is not a barrier to secure and decentralized communication wit … ⌘ Read more
Top DevOps Interview Questions (2021) - InterviewBit ⌘ Read more
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Collecting Twitter data with TAGs and exporting to Gephi – Doug Specht
I’ve got to try this out on datasets I have collected with TAGS ⌘ Read more
Building a desktop application for Datasette (and weeknotes)
Interesting, I have to check this out ! ⌘ Read more
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In reply to: 1980s computer controls GRPS heat and AC
A Kentwood High School student programmed it when it was installed in the 1980s. Whenever the district has a problem with it, they go back to the original programmer who still lives in the area. ⌘ Read more
Every Web Browser Absolutely Sucks.
The title explains it all, you don’t even have to read.
There are no good, even passable web browsers. None. Not a single one even comes close.
The weird thing is this: making a good browser should be easy! Among the existing web browsers, you could assemble all the parts necessary for a passable (if not perfect) browser. No one has ever bothered to do this, instead, people assembled 90% good stuff and 10% junk.
Here I will list:
- Featu … ⌘ Read more
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30 free and open source Linux games – part 3
With Linux celebrating it’s 30 year anniversary, I thought I’d use that as an excuse to highlight 30 of my favorite free and open source Linux games, their communities, and their stories. If you’ve haven’t ⌘ Read more
Hacking Out of a Network - Computerphile ⌘ Read more
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Gajim: Gajim 1.4 Preview: Workspaces
The Gajim team has been hard at work in the past months to prepare the next v1.4 release. The upcoming version brings a major interface redesign. In this post, we explain how the new interface works and what remains to be decided or implemented before the release.
Of course, your feedback is important! No interface can please everyone, so please react to this post with how this change would impact you positively and negatively, and ideas you have to make it even better … ⌘ Read more
Starry Night, The Artist’s Brain, & Vincent with Roberta Olson, Jay Pasachoff, & Heather Berlin ⌘ Read more
30 free and open source Linux games – part 2
Linux is celebrating its 30-year anniversary, so I’m taking the opportunity to highlight 30 of my favorite free and open source Linux games, their communities, and their stories. I shared the first 10 yesterday. ⌘ Read more
How I paid off $117k of debt in 4 years. ⌘ Read more
🙌 Liked: DIY Air Purification Designs ⌘ Read more
Clearview AI Offered Free Facial Recognition Trials To Police All Around The World
Clearview marketed its facial recognition system across Europe by offering free trials at police conferences, where it was often presented as a tool to help find predators and victims of child sex abuse. ⌘ Read more
2021 Transparency Report: January to June
We’re reporting on a six-month period rather than annually to increase our level of transparency. For this report, we’ve added more granularity to our 2020 stats. ⌘ Read more
In reply to: Wildermyth tells incredible stories that hit surprisingly hard
These stories mean that playing Wildermyth is not just about doing tactical battles from one end of a scripted narrative to another. It means tracking a small crew of changing people through their careers as adventurers. Sometimes their personali … ⌘ Read more