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Salto, fini les galipettes : le contribuable français se fracasse sur Netflix
Ce vendredi, drame : le contribuable va devoir verser une petite larme car il ne pourra plus faire de petites cabrioles, devra faire une croix sur les galipettes et surtout, c’en est fini de Salto. Pour le rappel, Salto n’est pas ce mouvement gymnastique que le contribuable devrait effectuer pour récupérer son argent (tant le fisc […] ⌘ Read more

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Anyone know what this might be about?

[1134036.271114] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x4 SErr 0x880000 action 0x6 frozen
[1134036.271478] ata1: SError: { 10B8B LinkSeq }
[1134036.271829] ata1.00: failed command: WRITE FPDMA QUEUED
[1134036.272182] ata1.00: cmd 61/20:10:e0:75:6e/00:00:11:00:00/40 tag 2 ncq 16384 out
                          res 40/00:01:00:4f:c2/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x4 (timeout)
[1134036.272895] ata1.00: status: { DRDY }
[1134036.273245] ata1: hard resetting link
[1134037.447033] ata1: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
[1134038.747174] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133
[1134038.747179] ata1.00: device reported invalid CHS sector 0
[1134038.747185] ata1: EH complete

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**RT by @mind_booster: As of today, most published works from 1927 have entered the public domain in the US! Celebrate with us on Jan 19 & 20: http://blog.archive.org/2022/11/30/the-best-things-in-life-are-free-two-ways-to-celebrate-public-domain-day-in-2023/

Welcome to the #PublicDomain:
🎞️ The Beloved Rogue, starring John Barrymore
https://archive.org/details/TheBelovedRogue**
As of today, most published works from 1927 have entered the public domain in the US! Celebrate with us on Jan 19 & 20: [blog.arc … ⌘ Read more

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Increase developer productivity, save time on developer onboarding, and drive ROI in 2023
Forrester’s Total Economic Impact™ study dives into how GitHub Enterprise Cloud and GitHub Advanced Security help businesses drive ROI, increase developer productivity, and save time on developer onboarding. ⌘ Read more

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How we use GitHub to be more productive, collaborative, and secure
Our engineering and security teams have done some incredible work in 2022. Let’s take a look at how we use GitHub to be more productive, build collaboratively, and shift security left. ⌘ Read more

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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org when I take him to work I walk him at the parkinglot when I need a break. and on my way home I walk a km or two, and then around the neighbourhood as needed later. But when I go for long walks during the weekend I can walk anywhere from 10km to 20, then the rest is as needed around the house. so he’s well adjusted to short walks as well as long. today he pulled our kids on snow sleds on the street outside here, was really fun :) it was his first time trying that, and I could barely keep up with him. haha.

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In-reply-to » What do you feel when you listen to something you didn't believe it's true?

@eaplmx@twtxt.net This exact thing happened to me last night. I happened to be watching some random Youtube video, then this Ad came on, normally they are short 3-5s ads and I just tolerate them (sometimes) – But this particular ad was 20+ mins long! Somehow I kept listening to it too, despite my daughter telling me I could hit that “Skip Ad” button.

What was it you ask?! 😅 It was one of those testimonial-style, hyped up marketing videos of some product called “Gemini 2” (a currency trading app, allegedly), I kept watching all the way through, it was fantastic! 🤣

Then I went and read up on it! …

Short answer: TOTAL FUCKING SCAM 🤣

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ProcessOne: ejabberd turns 20
ejabberd is a piece of software that was born 20 years ago. This is a long time, even at the scale of Internet. And yet, what ejabberd represents has not always been obvious. It took us a long time to realize what was so important about ejabberd. Why have we been developing it for 20 years? Why are we pushing it further even today? What makes it so special?

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ejabberd is a scalable messaging server. That sum … ⌘ Read more

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ProcessOne: ejabberd turns 20
ejabberd is a piece of software that was born 20 years ago. This is a long time, even at the scale of Internet. And yet, what ejabberd represents has not always been obvious. It took us a long time to realize what was so important about ejabberd. Why have we been developing it for 20 years? Why are we pushing it further even today? What makes it so special?

ejabberd is a scalable messaging server. That sums it all and that does not do justice to this critical piece of the Internet infr … ⌘ Read more

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“The 20 months of battering negotiations have implications for health emergencies beyond COVID-19. “Clearly, there is a problem within the system,” said Luke McDonagh, assistant professor of law at the London School of Economics.”:
“The 20 months of battering negotiations have implications for health emergencies beyond COVID-19. “Clearly, there is a problem within the system,” said Luke McDonagh, assistant professor of law at the London School of Economics.”:

[nitter.net/PedroMMalaquias/status/159062643661 … ⌘ Read more

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**RT by @mind_booster: A American Heart Association recomenda a ingestão diária (no máximo!) de 24 gr de açúcar para crianças e mulheres e 36gr para homens.

Um gin tónico tem 20-25 gr de açúcar. Façam bem as contas ao açúcar neste domingo🌈🍸**
A American Heart Association recomenda a ingestão diária (*no máximo!*) de 24 gr de açúcar para crianças e mulheres e 36gr para homens.

Um gin tónico tem 20-25 gr de açúcar. Façam bem as contas ao açúcar neste domingo🌈🍸 ⌘ Read more

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Unboxing fork improvements and unwrapping fork docs
We’re always trying to improve the GitHub developer experience in meaningful ways, and we love learning from our customers. In the last several months we released several new fork capabilities, and we’re publishing revised fork documentation that gives more details with clearer explanations to make fork concepts easier to understand. ⌘ Read more

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Improving navigation for GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions changed how developers automate workflows with GitHub. Today, we’re introducing a new navigation to manage your GitHub Actions experience, improving discoverability and accessibility as well as opening up future feature opportunities. ⌘ Read more

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State of Application Development Survey: Tell Us How You Develop!
Welcome to the first annual Docker State of Application Development survey! Please help us deepen our knowledge of the developer community with 20 minutes of your time. We want to know where developers are focused in 2023 so we can make sure our products continue to serve you effectively. Your participation helps us to build […] ⌘ Read more

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L’intelligence artificielle à l’assaut du copyright
Pour celui qui se tient (même vaguement) au courant des progrès de l’informatique, il est évident que l’intelligence artificielle a beaucoup évolué en 20 ans. L’actualité récente montre qu’on est à présent bien loin des pathétiques essais de l’époque, qui permettaient péniblement d’obtenir de ces programmes un peu plus qu’une reconnaissance approximative des caractères, des […] ⌘ Read more

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“If you don’t make it beautiful, it’s for sure doomed”: putting the Vault in GitHub’s Arctic Code Vault
GitHub this month installed a massive steel vault, etched with striking AI-generated art, deep within an Arctic mountain, finalizing its Arctic Code Vault. This vault contains the 188 reels of hardened archival film which will preserve the 02/02/202 snapshot of every active public GitHub repository for 1,000 years. It also now includes a … ⌘ Read more

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** Miscellaneous this and that **
Since my brain injury (which I’ve since learned can be called an“ABI” or“acquired brain injury”) I’ve noticed that I have trouble focusing on programming tasks; I’m able to do what I need to do for work and family but, when it comes time for hobby projects I’m just gloop. Totally oozy.

Because of that I’ve been drawn to do more reading and game playing, but also still wanna code…I’ve found that it is easier to use more“batteries included” kinda languages, namely scheme, over what I’d … ⌘ Read more

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Here’s how academic research is shaping GitHub Discussions
We strive to understand how developers collaborate and work on GitHub, and we sometimes partner with academics to better understand how we can improve our products. Here’s how we did that to build and evolve GitHub Discussions. ⌘ Read more

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La coïncidence contre-attaque
En décembre dernier, un précédent article notait un pic inhabituel de petits soucis cardiaques chez les sportifs et notamment les footballeurs en 2021 : apparemment, cette année voyait plus de décès sur les terrains que les années passées. La proximité de ces événements avec la distribution de picouses magiques était troublante. Mais, nous avait-on assuré à […] ⌘ Read more

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**The SDF Public Access UNIX System Celebrates 35 Years!

Here’s what I wrote about SDF back on the 20th anniversary, only now more impressive as SDF goes on in operation, and still faithful to the same ideas, objectives and modus operandi.

Happy birthday!

https://mindboosternoori.blogspot.com/2007/06/sdf-celebrates-20-years.html**
The SDF Public Access UNIX System Celebrates 35 Years!

Here’s what I wrote about SDF back on the 20th anniversary, only now more impressive as SDF goes on in operation, and still … ⌘ Read more

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GitHub enables the development of functional safety applications by adding support for coding standards AUTOSAR C++ and CERT C++
GitHub is excited to announce the release of CodeQL queries that implement the standards CERT C++ and AUTOSAR C++. These queries can aid developers looking to demonstrate ISO 26262 Part 6 process compliance. ⌘ Read more

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Paul Schaub: Reproducible Builds – Telling of a Debugging Story
Reproducibility is an important tool to empower users. Why would a user care about that? Let me elaborate.

For a piece of software to be reproducible means that everyone with access to the software’s source code is able to build the binary form of it (e.g. the executable that gets distributed). What’s the matter? Isn’t that true for any project with accessible source code? Not at all. Reproducibility means that the r … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » Q: Are passphrases really more secure than cryptographically random passwords? 🤔

I believe the benefit/risk calculation is that a passphrase is more memorable to users then a random string of alnum + symbol. i can remember the 20-30 chars in a passphrase quicker and longer than a 8-10 random.

ultimately they hold nowhere near the benefit of passphrase + MFA

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In-reply-to » Q: Are passphrases really more secure than cryptographically random passwords? 🤔

I believe the benefit/risk calculation is that a passphrase is more memorable to users then a random string of alnum + symbol. i can remember the 20-30 chars in a passphrase quicker and longer than a 8-10 random.

ultimately they hold nowhere near the benefit of passphrase + MFA

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**RT by @mind_booster: Notas da Semana 16/05/2022
Metadados (ainda)
Pressão da CE sobre os Estados-Membros na transposição da directiva do copyright
Relatório da IFLA
Livros & Reviews

https://paulasimoesblog.wordpress.com/2022/05/20/notas-da-semana-16-05-2022/**
Notas da Semana 16/05/2022

Metadados (ainda)

Pressão da CE sobre os Estados-Membros na transposição da directiva do copyright

Relatório da IFLA

Livros & Reviews

[paulasimoesblog.wordpress.co…](https://paulasimoesblog.wordpress.com/2022/05/20/notas … ⌘ Read more

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Release Radar · April 2022 Edition
Each month, we highlight open source projects that have shipped major updates. These include everything from world-changing technology to developer tooling, and weekend projects. Here are our top staff picks on projects that shipped major version releases in April. Flyte 1.0 I was lucky enough to discover Flyte during Hacktoberfest last year. Now, Flyte has […] ⌘ Read more

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**R to @mind_booster: “Cinco anos não é assim tanto…”

Cinco anos foi desde a queixa da @direitosdig, a Lei (errada) já vem desde 2008. Transpõe uma directiva de 2006 que só foi invalidada em 2014.

Não vale a pena agora discriminar quem tem culpas, apenas apontar que erros demoram décadas a corrigir**
“Cinco anos não é assim tanto…”

Cinco anos foi desde a queixa da @direitosdig, a Lei (errada) já vem desde 2008. Transpõe uma directiva de 20 … ⌘ Read more

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