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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

@mirabilos same here. Gleich mal dann in die Apotheke fahren und Loratadin kaufen.

The Independent:
AOC calls Elon Musk a ‘leech’ on the public

“This guy is a leech on the public. No matter how many billions he gets in tax cuts and government contracts, it will never be enough for him,” the representative wrote on X Saturday.

“Now he’s going after the elderly, the disabled, and orphaned children so he can pocket it in tax cuts for himself,” Ocasio-Cortez continued. “It’s disgusting.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-elon-musk-leech-doge-b2707377.html

Um mich in Deutschland sicher zu fühlen, brauche ich persönlich keine Migrationsdebatten oder Messerverbote.

Ein AfD-Verbot und autofreie Innenstädte würden aber echt helfen.


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Today I've been accepted for a student job in an electronics company where I had applied. Really looking forward to it as I'll be getting my hands dirty with Linux kernel programming. I hope I can learn a lot there. Am glad this company emphasizes the use of free software so it's not just the company profiting.

today, i have IP-blocked the entirety of alibaba cloud’s IPv4 range (47.80.0.0/13, 47.74.0.0/15, 47.76.0.0/14). And you could ask - domi, what the hell, that’s kinda sorta a lot of addresses?

fucking watch this: that’s sakamoto Mk5, my Ryzen 9 7950X3D server. Never before have I seen forgejo taking this much CPU.

They’ve generated 9GB of access logs (!) and 230GB of generated tarballs (!!!) before I got to my laptop, investigated and ip-banned them. I’m positive that most forgejo deployments in existence wouldn’t survive this.

If you needed another reason to fuck generative AI today - here’s one

grafana screenshot, my CPU is being pegged at an hourly basis, starting at 22nd minute each hour. it continues for 40 or so minutes, then drops. repeat until I found out...

@sophie In Debian we also had a lot oft discussion in the topic but iirc no concensus was reached

GNOME's default Image Viewer (Loupe) no longer accepts AI generated contributions. You can read more about the reasons for my decisions in my discourse post.

I'm planning to adopt the same policy for the rest of the projects I maintain. And I think others should as well.

https://discourse.gnome.org/t/loupe-no-longer-allows-generative-ai-contributions/27327

@EricAlper born after, but:
-still know how to use VHS, cassette and phones with all dial plate
- know how to make a fire in the wilderness

Reached a point where I'm mostly satisfied with my neovim setup. I guess I should write a blogpost about it at some point.

I’ve used git daily for 15 years and there’s plenty I didn’t know in this excellent post https://blog.gitbutler.com/how-git-core-devs-configure-git/

@lewd nice, dass as #Glump a außerhoi vo Bayern bekannt is

I couldn't find an existing list of Canadian alternatives to American Internet services, so I've started one:

https://codeberg.org/Taffer/canadian-alternatives

Please spread far and wide, and let me know if you have any updates for the page!

@otfrom never bought into them in the first place tbh. I selfhost nextcloud (though you can get a free instance) and pihole. Want to add more though. My personal stuff is all on codeberg, personally, I am quite happy with it. For CI there is forgejo runners, though I haven't used them. All the best for moving off of the tech giants !

@josch same here. I showed a family member the editing capabilities of loupe and they were really impressed. Naturally, I set them up with stable, so they'll have to wait for a bit

Depol
Great, most Germans apparently are more scared of foreigners than their houses getting swept away. They voted for another 4 years of no changes at all. At least the left has come back from the dead, now that Putins' tools left the party.

@toast haven't contributed myself but you can checkout StreetComplete for a game-esque approach that lets you fill in the missing pieces.You just need a openstreetmap account and then start walking around and contributing

Trixie is shaping up to become a really good, feature-packed release, and I am glad to be able to contribute to it.

#Debian things I worked on the past week (excerpt):
- Uploaded loupe 48~beta, snapshot 48~beta, railway-gtk 2.7.3, glycin 1.2~beta, baobab 48~alpha
- Uploaded rust-zbus 5 and affected packages
- Uploaded all dependencies for ripgrep-all
-Updated rust packages to their latest version, mostly gtk-related ones
- Packaged nvim-gruvbox 2.0.0 ( pending review)
- Sponsored uploads of vim-vimwiki, vim-easy-align, xchpst and coreboot

@josch @hailey Jonas is working on espflash; tree-sitter-lua is in exp. Sad that it won't make it into Trixie though :(

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