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pleroma.debian.social

disaster2life | @disaster2life@pleroma.debian.social

Internet weirdo, F/OSS enjoyer, Debian Culter, pursuing a degree by day, spending my nights sleepless :p; feel free to reach out, and have a great day!

(Profile Picture and Banner are from Doki Doki Universe)

@badrihippo hackaday recently had a post about NTP controlled analog clocks, i can try finding a link to that if ya want?

trans girls be like yo hop on exponent its encrypted and peer to peer and it doesnt work

Do you have 5.25" and 8" floppy disks that are spare, low-quality, degrading, or just generally in bad shape?

I'd like to take my floppy disk data recovery game to the next level. I have equipment, but there's no substitute for experience. Therefore I'm looking for loose collections of old floppy disks to practice on. I'm especially interested in working with disks where the binder affixing the media to the donut is starting to fail.

I'm in London; will pay shipping; can pick up disks around here as well. Boosts are appreciated!

An 8" hard-sectored single-density disk, a 5.25" double-density disk, and an Apple FileWare (Twiggy) disk scattered on a gray surface.

Can I get a "Fuck Sam Altman" loud enough for people in the back to hear?

Screenshot of a Raspberry Pi CM 5 store page. The CM5 is priced at $162.99.

Raising a child uses energy too…. says .

When you start comparing feeding babies to data centers, you’re not making an “intelligent” analogy, you’re revealing a worldview as tech leader where humanity is measured in megawatts and inefficiencies…

@ionchy murray hill and their car centric echelons :((( bring the transistor filled buses and trains to their homes!!!!

Significant progress has been made over the past few days on the Space feature, bringing it closer to reality ✨ Here's a small preview of the current development branch 👀

To help cover the project's annual expenses and free up more time to focus on these exciting new features, I've launched a fundraising campaign for 2026 🌡️🪙😸

➡️ https://movim.eu/#fund

I've also shared full details about the different goals and how you can help me achieve them in 2026 in a detailed post on the official blog: https://mov.im/community/pubsub.movim.eu/Movim/help-movim-reach-its-goals-for-2026-LQext9 📄📢

And don't forget to spread the word! 2026 will be a truly exciting year for Movim for sure 🤩

A screenshot of the Space feature

I am a luddite and to me there is a lot of joy in technology. In technology that we deploy for all our wellbeing. Solar panels and vaccines, high-speed rail and wikipedia.

But they joy stems from the feeling of being able to be part of humanity in an embedded, meaningful way. Not from buying shit.

begpost, money, not for me but someone incredibly close
i really hate putting this but a super close group of mine could do with some financial help, ... yeah https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-continue-crucial-therapy-sessions?ts=1771444729764

Hello Fedi, can anyone help me identify this connector? It's used in a dock by HP (HSA-B005DS). Getting a power supply with the correct voltage is easy, but I need the machting plug. Alt text has some details. Thanks! #electronics
A closeup of a connector. It's a barrel jack socket, with one big hole in the middle, and two smaller slits

The website has a new banner on top to remind visitors that did not change course and will be locked-down in under 200 days.

If you care about the freedom to control your devices and care about the privacy of you data, please contact your representative and make your voice heard.

https://keepandroidopen.org/ (thanks @marcprux) has the resources to guide you.

We know users will rarely visit the site so the Client(s) will get a banner soon too.

Thank you for your support!

if you ever feel stupid and useless, remember that DB has printed schedules at railway stations, and every single entry there is wrong because it’s DB

tux Gentoo Linux Begins Codeberg Migration In Moving Away From GitHub, Avoiding Copilot

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Gentoo-Starts-Codeberg-Use

MiniDebConf Campinas 2026 (Brazil): registration and Call for Proposals (CfP) are open!
MiniDebConf Campinas will take place between April 23rd and 25th 2026 in the Campinas State
University (Unicamp).
MiniDebConf will be preceded by a MiniDebCamp taking place between April 19th
and 22nd. See https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/aZNB32Qf6f1C6mPO@fw13.lan
and https://campinas.mini.debconf.org/ for more info.

DebConf 26 registrations and Call for Proposals are open! The conference will take place in Santa Fe, Argentina, on the second half of July 2026. Please do register and do submit talk proposals, we are eager to see you there! https://debconf26.debconf.org/news/2026-02-13-dc26-registration-cfp-open/ #02

Imagine a protocol like , but for adding real-time collaboration to existing text editors. It would allow to edit a , or peer-to-peer pair programming between and !

We've come up with our own little protocol like that (for Teamtype), but we'd like to open up the discussion:

That's why we're inviting everyone interested to an initial online gathering on Feb 26, 19:00 UTC, to gauge interest for working on a protocol like this together!

https://md.ha.si/collaborative-editing-protocol

A diagram that connects text editors on the left to collaborative applications on the right, using a common, shared protocol, labelled the "Collaborative Editing Protocol".

Call me old-fashioned, but "I rented a robot that wrote some code" doesn't seem like participating in FOSS in good faith.

3208. SNEWS

title text: People say setting of fireworks indoors is dangerous, but I looked at their energy release and it's like 10^-40 foe; totally negligible.

desktop link: https://xkcd.com/3208
mobile link: https://m.xkcd.com/3208
explainxkcd: https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/3208

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4 panel comic.

1. Buzz cut and Pony tail are getting ready for bed. 
Buzz cut point at a device on the ceiling with three boxes strung together and asks "What's that device?"
Pony tail replies "Part of the supernova early warning system. There hasn't been a milky way supernova in over a century. Astronomers don't want to miss the next one."

2. Zoom to just Pony tail sitting on the end of the bed. Pony tail continues "20 years ago, we set up a supernova alert system using neutrino detectors. It should give us a few hours' advance notice."

3. Zoom out to both figures. Pony tail says "It if ever goes off, every astronomer on earth will scramble to point their equipment at the sky."
Buzz cut replies "Oh, ok. So is that a detector? Or some kind of telescope?"

4. Pony tail replies "Fireworks launchers." I *refuse* to sleep through a supernova."
Buzz cut walks  away while saying "I think I'll spend the night at my place instead."

A while ago I started working on a lite.duckduckgo.com-style web interface for Transitous.

It's supposed to help in situations where your data allowance is used up, you only have EDGE reception or your only working device is a Pinebook.

It's now at the point where it starts being useful. Feel free to try it: https://transitous-lite.jbb.ghsq.de

If you want to add more features, please send me pull requests at https://codeberg.org/jbb/motis-frontend-basic/ :)

Train search results from Berlin to Vilnius, displayed in my minimalist web interface.

I consider myself a 0.5x developer because I think twice as long about the potential consequences of my actions.

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