I went on a small hike, just 12-13km this time. The weather was great, blue sky, sunny 18°C, but with the wind it felt colder. Leaves and other green stuff is exploding like crazy. It looks super beautiful right now.
I came across an unfortunately dead salamander on the forest road, some fenced in deer, heaps of sheep, some unmagnetic cows (some were aligned very roughly north-south, but mainly with the axis of the best view I believe), a maybeetle and finally an awesome sunset. Not too shabby! The sheep were mehing all the time, that was really lovely to hear. And the crickets were already active, too. Didn’t expect them to hear yet. I tried to record the concert, but the wind messed it all up. Oh well.
Report: Apple Plans to Source All US-Bound iPhones From India by 2026
Apple is accelerating its manufacturing shift away from China, with plans to assemble all U.S.-bound iPhones in India by the end of 2026, according to a new Financial Times report.
The ambitious timeline would require Apple to double its current iPhone production capacit … ⌘ Read more
Security updates for Wednesday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (bluez, expat, and postgresql:12), Fedora (chromium, golang, LibRaw, moodle, openiked, ruby, and trafficserver), Red Hat (bluez, expat, gnutls, libtasn1, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc, mod_auth_openidc:2.3, ruby:3.1, thunderbird, and xmlrpc-c), and Ubuntu (linux, linux-aws, linux-gcp, linux-hwe-6.11, linux-lowlatency, linux-lowlatency-hwe-6.11, linux-oem-6.11, linux-oracle, linux-raspi, linux-realtime, linux-azure, linux-azure-6.11, linux-gc … ⌘ Read more
Three stable kernels
The
6.14.3,
6.13.12, and
6.12.24 stable kernel updates have been
released; each contains another set of important fixes. Note that the
6.13.x series ends with 6.13.12. ⌘ Read more
6.12.24: longterm
Version:6.12.24 (longterm)Released:2025-04-20Source:linux-6.12.24.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.24.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.24 ⌘ Read more
DietPi April 2025 Update (Version 9.12)
The April 18th update of DietPi v9.12 introduces new software options including the fish shell and Amiberry v7/Amiberry-Lite, while also expanding compatibility and resolving various issues. This release focuses on improving usability, editor flexibility, and hardware support across platforms. DietPi: DietPi is a lightweight, Debian-based operating system optimized for single-board computers and embedded systems. […] ⌘ Read more
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it should be
# 2025-04-13T11:02:12+02:00 !<dm-echo https://dm-echo.andros.dev/twtxt.txt> U2FsdGVkX1+QmwBNmk9Yu9jvazVRFPS2TGJRGle/BDDzFult6zCtxNhJrV0g+sx0EIKbjL2a9QpCT5C0Z2qWvw==
my main itch with the DMs extensions is that these messages are intended to be private, not public information. That’s why other extensions make sense, but DMs are another kind of feature.
TwiXter, Mastodon, FB and some other services usually hide the DMs in another section, so they are not mixed with the public timeline.
I find the DM topic interesting, I even made an indie experiment for a centralized messaging system here https://github.com/eapl-gemugami/owl.
Although, as I’ve said a few times here, I’m not particularly interested in supporting it on microblogging, as I don’t use it that much. In the rare case I’ve used them, I don’t have to manage public and private keys, and finally none of my acquaintances use encrypted email.
Nothing personal against anyone, and although I like to debate and even fight, it’s not the case here. This proposal is the only one allowing DMs on twtxt, and if the community wants it, I’ll support it, with my personal input, of course.
A good approach I could find with a good compromise between compatibility with current clients and keeping these messages private is ‘hiding’ the DMs in comments. For example:
# 2025-04-13T11:02:12+02:00 !<dm-echo https://dm-echo.andros.dev/twtxt.txt> U2FsdGVkX1+QmwBNmk9Yu9jvazVRFPS2TGJRGle/BDDzFult6zCtxNhJrV0g+sx0EIKbjL2a9QpCT5C0Z2qWvw==
Manjaro Linux 25.0 released
Version\
25.0 (“Zetar”) of the Arch-based Manjaro Linux
distribution is now available. This release includes Linux kernel 6.12,
GNOME 48, KDE 6.3, Xfce 4.18, and more. ⌘ Read more
golf.vim Daily Challenge (Apr 14): Flatten This Array (Easy 🟢, Par 12) ⌘ Read more
Then and now! 12 years together! ⌘ Read more
Wall Street execs worried ‘erratic’ Trump ‘maybe isn’t all there’: CNN
Tom Boggioni, Senior Editor - Raw Story
Stephan: I have been telling you for months that based on the Hare psychopathology scale Trump is a psychopath, and may have other mental disorders as well. Others are also beginning to think this. I predict we are going to see more of this.
_Cr … ⌘ Read moreOn my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Nose Ears, part 3 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/04/12/nose-ears-3.html #freeculture #bookclub
73% of Americans are financially stressed. Two-thirds say tariff concerns are the source: CNBC survey
Stephanie Dhue and Sharon Epperson, Reporters - CNBC
_Stephan: As this report describes nearly three-quarters of Americans are now feeling economic stress as a result of the catastrophe being created by one man who aspires to openly be a dictator. I have been predicting for months that we would be in a recession by June; I … ⌘ Read more
American Stasi
John B. Alexandria, Contributing Writer - Daily Kos
Stephan: John Alexander, who has considerable expertise in the geopolitical world, has it exactly right. Our democracy is crumbling into authoritarianism as the Republicans in Congress sit sucking their thumbs listening to Daddy tell them what to do.
The actions of many government organizations are more like the extinct East German Sta … ⌘ Read more
Marco Rubio memo cites Mahmoud Khalil’s beliefs in justifying his deportation
Chloe Atkins and Matt Lavietes, Reporters - NBC News
_Stephan: We are now at a point in the Trump coup where you can be thrown out of the United States for what some official thinks you might think. Note particularly that the coup is using as a justification for its deportations what it calls anti-semitism, whenever anyone opposes Israel’s genocide of the people of Ga … ⌘ Read more
Hundreds of Museum and Library Grants Terminated Overnight
Valentina Di Liscia, News Editor - Hyperallergic
_Stephan: Benjamin Franklin and other Founders thought public libraries were so important that a library was one of the first things they established. Andrew Carnegie, an immigrant from Scotland, also saw the importance of libraries and he spent much of his fortune building and establishing public libraries all over the country, many of which still exist. B … ⌘ Read more
10 Families Whose Houses Scared Them to Death
Most people can’t wait to get home after a long day at work. Some can’t even wait to get home after being away on vacation. After all, your house is supposed to be your safe haven. The place where you can be yourself and do whatever you want, be it binge-watching a series for three […]
The post 10 Families Whose Houses Scared Them to Death appeared first on [ … ⌘ Read more
Top Stories: iOS 19 and iPhone 17 Pro Rumors, Siri Revamp Turmoil, and More
It was a big week for leaks and rumors in the Apple world, with fresh claims about iOS 19, the iPhone 17 Pro, and even the 20th anniversary iPhone coming a couple of years from now.
Sources also spilled the tea on the inner turmoil at Apple around the Apple Intelligence-driven Siri revamp that has seen significant delays, so read on b … ⌘ Read more
Tiny vines could hold the key to a future-proof wine industry
The CSIRO and Wine Australia are trialling fast-growing, mildew-resistant grapevines that are designed to maintain wine quality in a changing climate. ⌘ Read more
Anker Raises Prices on Amazon Due to Tariffs
Chinese company Anker is one of many companies that will be raising prices due to the tariffs put in place by U.S. President Donald Trump, and prices are already starting to go up on Amazon.
, Fedora (augeas, mariadb10.11, and thunderbird), Oracle (gimp, libxslt, python3.11, python3.12, tomcat, and xorg-x11-server), Red Hat (expat, grafana, opentelemetry-collector, and webkit2gtk3), SUSE (azure-cli-core, doomsday, kernel, and poppler), and Ubuntu (dotnet8, dotnet9, erlang, and poppler). ⌘ Read more
Leaked iPhone 17 Pro Cases Show Huge Cutout for New Camera Bump
Serial leaker Sonny Dickson is back today with a new image of some protective cases for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro, and the large camera hole is certainly the standout feature on show.
The iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max are expected to debut a major redesig … ⌘ Read more
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Security updates for Tuesday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (gimp, libxslt, python3.11, python3.12, and tomcat), Debian (ghostscript and libnet-easytcp-perl), Fedora (openvpn, perl-Data-Entropy, and webkitgtk), Red Hat (python-jinja2), SUSE (giflib, pam, and xen), and Ubuntu (apache2, binutils, expat, fis-gtm, linux-azure, linux-azure-6.8, linux-nvidia-lowlatency, linux-azure, linux-azure-fde, linux-azure-5.15, linux-azure-fde-5.15, linux-azure-fips, linux-gcp-fips, linux-hwe-5.4, linux-nvidia, … ⌘ Read more
[$] The rest of the 6.15 merge window
Linus Torvalds released 6.15-rc1 and
closed the 6.15 merge window on April 6. By that time, 12,633
non-merge changesets had found their way into his repository; that is
substantially more than were merged during the entire 6.14
development cycle. Just under 6,000 of those changesets were merged after
the first-half merge-window summary was
written. ⌘ Read more
Five new stable kernels
The 6.14.1, 6.13.10, 6.12.22, 6.6.86, and 6.1.133 stable kernels have all been
released. They contain a relatively small collection of important fixes
across the kernel tree. ⌘ Read more
Kernel prepatch 6.15-rc1
Linus has released 6.15-rc1 and closed the
merge window for this release. “As expected, this was one of the bigger
merge windows, almost certainly just because we had some pent-up
development due to the previous releases being impacted by the holiday
season. That said, while it’s bigger than normal, it’s not some kind of
record-breaking thing.”. In the end, 12.633 non-merge changesets were
pulled into the mainline during this merge window. ⌘ Read more
Axzez Expands OS Compatibility, Lowers Interceptor 2.0 Pricing
Axzez has officially released its updated Interceptor OS Installer, now featuring full support for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. Designed for performance and simplicity, the installer is built on Debian Bookworm and integrates modern kernel versions — 6.12.19-v8 for Raspberry Pi and 6.12.20 for Banana Pi. According to the announcement, this release delivers a […] ⌘ Read more
Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 13.0.1 released
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.
As is the tradition with software, here is our first patch release following
shortly behind our major 13.0.0 release announced a few weeks ago. It fixes
some important bugs that were discovered after the release.
Many thanks to everyone who reported issues and helped with testing the fixes
for this release. We appreciate it!
For those of you on 0.12.x who haven’t upgraded yet, skip 13.0.0 and jump
stra … ⌘ Read more
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025: Day Two Keynote Recap
Over 12,000 attendees streamed into the ExCel Arena for the second day of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025, enjoying yet another sunny day in London and primed to hear real world stories of cloud innovation. Here’s… ⌘ Read more
Security updates for Tuesday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (freetype, grub2, kernel, kernel-rt, and python-jinja2), Debian (freetype, linux-6.1, suricata, tzdata, and varnish), Fedora (mingw-libxslt and qgis), Mageia (elfutils, mercurial, and zvbi), Oracle (grafana, kernel, libxslt, nginx:1.22, and postgresql:12), Red Hat (opentelemetry-collector), SUSE (corosync, opera, and restic), and Ubuntu (aom, libtar, mariadb, ovn, php7.4, php8.1, php8.3, rabbitmq-server, and webkit2gtk). ⌘ Read more
Europe looks to poach US researchers as Trump cuts funding
Pieter Haeck, - Politico
_Stephan: As psychopath Trump and his MAGAt vassals destroy American science institutions and agencies, a trend describing the U.S. future is emerging. As this article describes 12 European countries are offering many of the scientists from those institutions and agencies positions in their country. Frankly, if I were younger and such an option were offered to me I think I might … ⌘ Read more
Kaidan: Kaidan 0.12.2: Message Removal and Bubble Fixes
Kaidan 0.12.2 fixes some bugs.
Have a look at the changelog for more details.
Bugfixes:
- Fix removing corrected message (melvo)
- Fix showing message bubble tail only for first message of sender (melvo)
- Source code (.tar.xz) ( sig signed with [04EF … ⌘ Read more
Four stable kernel updates
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the release of four stable kernels on March 28: 6.13.9, 6.12.21, 6.1.132, and 6.6.85. Users are advised to upgrade. ⌘ Read more
Kaidan: Kaidan 0.12.1: Voice Message and Password Change Fixes
Kaidan 0.12.1 fixes some bugs.
Have a look at the changelog for more details.
Bugfixes:
- Do not highlight unpinned chats when pinned chat is moved (melvo)
- Fix deleting/sending voice messages (melvo)
- Fix crash during login (melvo)
- Fix opening chat again after going back to chat list on narrow window (melvo)
- Increase tool bar height to fix avatar not being recognizable (melvo)
- Fix width of sear … ⌘ Read more
Here’s to 18 ½ Years ⌘ Read more
Debian bookworm live images now fully reproducible
In a short\
note to the Reproducible Builds
mailing list, Debian developer Roland Clobus announced that live
images for Debian 12.10 (“bookworm”) are now 100% reproducible. See the reproducible\
live images and Debian Live todo
pages on the Debian wiki for more inf … ⌘ Read more
(#rozpvfa) > After working 14 years at IBM, he became senior vice president and chief technology officer at enterprise search vendor Verity in 2 …
After working 14 years at IBM, he became senior vice president and chief technology officer at enterprise search vendor Verity in 2004.[16][14][12] In July 2005, he was hired by Yahoo! to lead Yahoo! Research in Sunnyvale, California.[17] At Yahoo!, he worked on research projects including search and advertising.[15][18] In 2011, he was appointed as Yahoo!’s chief strategy offi … ⌘ Read more
Three Saturday stable kernels
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 6.13.8, 6.12.20, and 6.6.84 stable kernels. Each contains a
number of important fixes throughout the kernel tree; users of those
series should upgrade. ⌘ Read more
6.12.20: longterm
Version:6.12.20 (longterm)Released:2025-03-22Source:linux-6.12.20.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.20.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.20 ⌘ Read more
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iPhone Users Who Pay for iCloud Storage Receive a New Perk
If you pay for iCloud storage on your iPhone, Apple has a new perk for you, at no additional cost.
iCloud+ is the official name for Apple’s paid iCloud storage plans, which range from 50GB for $0.99 per month to 12TB for $59.99 per month in the United States. iCloud+ plans already come with multiple perks for free, such as Hide My Email and HomeKit Secure Video, a … ⌘ Read more
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 20, 2025
Inside this week’s LWN.net Weekly Edition:
Front: Oxidizr; Spectre mitigations; Frozen pages; Mapcount madness; Open-source risks; /e/OS.
Briefs: Supply chain attacks; SystemRescue 12.00; Casual Make; GIMP 3.0; Git 2.49.0; GNOME 48; PeerTube 7.1; Quotes; …
Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more. ⌘ Read more
Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 13.0.0 released!
Welcome to a new major release of the Prosody XMPP server! While the 0.12 branch has served us well for a while now, this release brings a bunch of new features we’ve been busy polishing.
If you’re unfamiliar with Prosody, it’s an open-source project that implements XMPP, an open standard protocol for online communication. Prosody is widely used to power everything from small self-hosted messaging servers to worldwide real-time applications such as Jits … ⌘ Read more
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′26″W] Wind speed: 108kph – batteries low
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′12″W] Wind speed: 88kph
6.12.19: longterm
Version:6.12.19 (longterm)Released:2025-03-13Source:linux-6.12.19.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.19.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.19 ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Line-up for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2025
This June in Hong Kong, cloud native enthusiasts from across Asia and around the world will convene to move forward cloud native, open source, and AI technologies Hong Kong, China, 12 March, 2025 – The Cloud… ⌘ Read more
Cuprate ‘ready for casual usage’ after ~12 months of paid development
hinto-janai1 has announced2 the first alpha release (v0.0.1 Molybdenite 3) of Cuprate4 - an alternative and independent Rust Monero node implementation - after more than 12 months of continuous CCS-funded development:
Contributors overviewThe first alpha release is now ready for casual usage.
@Asurar0
@Boog900
@dimalinux
@hinto-janai
@jomuel
@kayabaNerve ... ⌘ [Read more](https://monero.observer/cuprate-v0.0.1-molybdenite-released-after-12-months-paid-development/)
[ANN] CypherGoat launch - crypto exchange aggregator + giveaway
It is a crypto swap aggregator it automatically finds the best exchange rates from our partnered exchanges at no extra cost. You can then perform the swap on that exchange, without ever leaving our website! We currently support 12+ exchanges.
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How Long Does Updating MacOS Take? Why Is MacOS Update Taking So Long?
One of the questions many Mac users have when they see newly available system software updates for MacOS is “how long will updating MacOS take?” followed by “why is MacOS update taking forever?” These are both perfectly reasonable questions, and it’s important to remember the answers can vary. But, with modern MacOS, you can also … Read More ⌘ Read more
Deals: AirTags 4-pack for $65, Apple Watch 10 for $299, AirPods 4 for $99
Amazon is back with some more great deals on Apple products, beginning with a big discount on AirTags, Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4, AirPods Pro 2, and Apple Pencil Pro. Let’s check them out. AirTags are very useful personal trackers that have myriad uses from keeping an eye on your dog, cat, luggage, backpack, … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/03/12/deals-airtags-4-pack-for-65-apple … ⌘ Read more
John Gruber Says ‘Something is Rotten’ at Apple
Daring Fireball’s John Gruber today shared some strongly-worded comments about Apple’s delayed personalized Siri features. Gruber is a well-known Apple pundit who has been writing about the company for more than two decades.
Released:2025-03-12 ⌘ Read more
Expose the Kubernetes API and access it anywhere
Accessing the Kubernetes API for your clusters from anywhere or across any network is a powerful lever. It’s even better if you can do so without shipping or extending more messy networks, like VPCs or VPNs…. ⌘ Read more
Hands-On With Apple’s New M4 MacBook Air
Apple refreshed the MacBook Air lineup last week, and those new models are available starting today. We picked up one of the M4 MacBook Air models for a quick unboxing and first impressions overview.
_Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos._
If you’ve seen the M2 or M3 MacBook Air models, then … ⌘ Read more
Bombshell report reveals staggering amount of government funds paid to Elon Musk
Adam Nichols, Editor-in-Chief - Raw Story
_Stephan: Criminal Trump and and his Frankenstein Elon Musk, are both destroying the economic wellbeing of millions of Americans and, at the same time, enriching themselves with all kinds of schemes and scams. There have been a number of reports of how much Musk has lost from Tesla stock collapse, but what you don’t hear … ⌘ Read more
Oops, Scientists May Have Miscalculated Our Global Warming Timeline
Darren Orf, Contributing Writer - Popular Mechanics
_Stephan: The latest research, as this report describes, is that climate change is happening faster than has previously been estimated. I have told you repeatedly, and put up two papers of research showing why I keep saying this, that within 15 years humanity is going to go through a civilization-altering crisis. This prediction is based … ⌘ Read more
Department of Education lays off nearly half of workforce
Lexi Lonas Cochran , Staff Writers - The Hill
_Stephan: The United States population is already the most illiterate and innumerate population in the developed world. As I have said before 54% can;t read past 6th grade level, and 43% can’t read past 5th grade; can’t calculate fractions or do conversions from fractions to decimals. Now psychopath Trump, aided by his flying monkey billionaire wrestling magnate … ⌘ Read more
How hard will Trump’s immigration raids hit red states?
Myah Ward, - Politico
_Stephan: As this article describes all those farmers and herders, most of whom voted for MAGAts, are now going to face the economic crisis that will come from that decision. For years at our property in rural Tidewater Virginia, my family raised registered purebred Angus cattle, not for meat, but like a dog breeding operation, to improve the herd genetics. It introduced me to a world I ha … ⌘ Read more
Le printemps se rapproche, les fusillades aussi
Les semaines, en France, se suivent et ne se ressemblent pas, sauf peut-être sur le constat qu’il devient de plus en plus difficile d’éviter les arrosages au plomb dans certains quartiers. Et pour s’en convaincre, on pourra taper un mot comme « fusillade » (ou « tirs ») dans Google News, et obtenir assez rapidement un petit état des […] ⌘ Read more
10 Times Regular People Built Unbelievable Things at Home
We should never underestimate the power of a single determined person working alone in a locked room. When people have a dream and a vision to build something that they clearly envision in their mind, they will forgo sleep, think about it, and continuously work on the project each day until it’s done. What a […]
The post [10 Times Regular People Built Unbelievable Things at Home](https://listverse.com/2025/03/12/10-t … ⌘ Read more
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Ten Place Names You’ve Been Mispronouncing Your Entire Life
You might think that city and town names you’ve been seeing on maps and street signs for your entire life are pronounced one way—but you’ve been wrong! While plenty of towns and cities have simple pronunciations (New York, Denver, Dallas, Seattle, the list goes on…), the United States is also chock-full of weird towns with […]
The post [Ten Place Names You’ve Been Mispronouncing Your Entire Life](https://listverse … ⌘ Read more
iPhone 17 Pro to Use Advanced Cooling System for Better Performance
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro models will utilize vapor chamber cooling technology to improve thermal performance, according to the Chinese leaker known as Instant Digital.
Vapor chamber technology is already common in many premium Android smartphones. By dispersing heat across a larger s … ⌘ Read more
Australia’s food bowl the Lockyer Valley is ‘sick of floods but used to it’
Floods from Cyclone Alfred are a reminder that days of isolation and wearing the cost of floods out of your own pocket are part of life in Queensland’s Lockyer Valley. ⌘ Read more
#testing @ Hi Bob, nice to meet you!
New study reveals unifying theme behind homelessness — and it’s not drug use
, - Good Good Good | Case Western Reserve University
_Stephan: In American cities all over the country, homelessness is becoming a growing problem. In 2022, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the United States approximately 18 out of 10,000 Americans, or 582 … ⌘ Read more
Apple Introduced Its Most Controversial MacBook 10 Years Ago Today
Apple announced the infamous 12-inch Retina MacBook a decade ago today, an experimental new Mac that was as controversial as it was revolutionary.
Apple unveiled the 12-inch MacBook on March 9, 2015, at the “Spring Forward” event in San Francisco, California. The event was primarily focused on the Apple Watch, which was being fully detai … ⌘ Read more
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′24″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to blizzard
My rescue kitties 12 weeks vs 20 weeks 🧡🩷 ⌘ Read more
6.12.18: longterm
Version:6.12.18 (longterm)Released:2025-03-07Source:linux-6.12.18.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.18.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.18 ⌘ Read more
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Monero Research Lab meeting scheduled for 12 March 2025 1700 UTC
The next Monero Research Lab1 meeting is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, March 12th 2025 at 17:00 UTC on IRC-Libera/Matrix2 in the #monero-research-lab channels.
Updated iPad Air with M3 Chip Released by Apple
Apple has given the iPad Air lineup a spec-bump update to include M3 chips, but otherwise the new iPad Air remains pretty much the same as the previous M2 model. The updated iPad Air with M3 chip features the same 12 megapixel front and rear camera with Center Stage on the front camera, Touch ID … Read More ⌘ Read more
Tariffs Could Raise US Car Prices by Up to $12,000
Keith Naughton, Staff Writer - Transport Topics | Bloomberg
Stephan: You are about to get another gift from “king” Trump’s coup; the cost of buying a new car, by design, particularly an electric vehicle, is about to skyrocket. There will also be fewer vehicles to choose from. Aren’t you Republican voters happy? You voted for this.

#2 Make reto swap whonix friendly
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I went on a 5:30 hours long hike to my second backyard mountain. About 12km to get there and roughly 9km on the way back. It was super nice, sunny all day long, 12°C and luckily just a little bit of wind. Great scenery. I managed to capture one great spotted woodpecker hammering along. There was also a kestrel hovering over a meadow and then landing on a sports field light pole. At the castle ruin I could watch 10-12 gliding red kites (with the V-shaped tail) and other raptors, maybe bussards, I don’t know, for about five minutes. That was fascinating. Unfortunately, my camera doesn’t too well with moving targets.
86 more photos: https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-hohenrechberg-2025-03-03/
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′48″W] Reading: 0.25 Sv
2025-03-02T13:20:00-07:00 (#<fmgas3a https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt?t=2025-03-02T10:12:13Z>) @<prologic https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt> its hard to change by consensus. Some things are won in implementation.
2025-03-02T13:20:00-07:00 (#<fmgas3a https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt?t=2025-03-02T10:12:13Z>) @<prologic https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt> its hard to change by consensus. Some things are won in implementation.
@prologic@twtxt.net its hard to change by consensus. Some things are won in implementation.
@prologic@twtxt.net its hard to change by consensus. Some things are won in implementation.
The first quarter is on track for negative GDP growth, Atlanta Fed indicator says
Jeff Cox, Economics Editor - CNBC
Stephan: And so criminal Trump’s self-created recession begins. All you Trump voters, I hope you enjoy it, you chose it.
A customer shops for produce at an H-E-B grocery store on Feb. 12, 2025 in Austin, Texas._Credit: B … ⌘ Read more
I like this syntax, you have my vote, although I’d change it a bit like
#<Alice https://example.com/twtxt.com#2024-12-18T14:18:26+01:00>
Hashes are not a problem on PHP, I dont know why it’s slow to calculate them from your side, but I agree with your points.
BTW, did you have the chance to read my proposal on twtxt 2.0? I shared a few ideas about possible improvements to discuss:
https://text.eapl.mx/a-few-ideas-for-a-next-twtxt-version
https://text.eapl.mx/reply-to-lyse-about-twtxt
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Haasoscope Pro Open Source USB Oscilloscope with 2 GHz Bandwidth and 3.2 GS/s Sampling
Crowd Supply recently launched Haasoscope Pro, an upgraded version of the original open-source USB oscilloscope introduced in 2018. It features a 2 GHz bandwidth, 12-bit resolution, and a 3.2 GS/s sampling rate, providing an open-hardware solution for high-speed signal analysis. According to the product page, oscilloscopes with bandwidths above 1 GHz are typically designe … ⌘ Read more
Testing the World’s Thinnest Foldable Smartphone
Chinese smartphone maker Oppo recently came out with the Find N5, which is a super thin and lightweight foldable smartphone. It’s thinner and lighter than Samsung’s foldable devices, and Apple’s non-foldable ones.
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The Find N5 has a 6.62-inch display when closed, and an 8.12-inch display when open, so when unfolded, it’s just a bit smalle … ⌘ Read more
12% of Tech Workers Believe macOS is Based on Linux
Over 70% believe in at least one common Myth of Computer History. ⌘ Read more
12% of Tech Workers Believe macOS is Based on Linux
Over 70% believe in at least one common Myth of Computer History. ⌘ Read more
It was mostly cloudy, but every now and then the sun peaked through. With very little wind, the 12°C felt quite nice. Especially for a hike. With the sun completely hidden and more wind, the lunch break at the summit was a bit chilly, though.
There’s a bad looking crack in the climbing rock in 10. When you have eagle eyes, you might be able to see the hooks in the cliff for the climbing ropes. I haven’t seen this one before. Also, it looked like several cubic meters of earth, grass and rock fell off the top.
On the way home, it got much more sunny. I found yet another skyrocket stick. That was pretty neat. And we saw the first field of snowdrops. With some bees checking them out. In total we walked a bit over 15km.
More pics: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-02-23/
(Updated) Spitz Plus GL-X2000 is an Upcoming Wi-Fi 6 and 4G LTE CAT 12 Router
The Spitz Plus GL-X2000 is a 4G LTE Wi-Fi 6 router designed to deliver reliable connectivity for remote work, travel, and rural internet access. It supports advanced network features like Multi-WAN, Failover, and Load Balancing, enhancing connection stability and ensuring dependable performance. The router is powered by a Qualcomm dual-core processor running at 1 GHz, […] ⌘ Read more