pleroma.debian.social

pleroma.debian.social

Wouter Verhelst | @wouter@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. husband. FOSDEM organizer. Tennis lover. Amateur musician.

If it ain't fun, you're not doing it right.

@dysfun
That's not a problem if I use Firefox ๐Ÿ˜‰
@cliffle

@dysfun
Oops, correction. The docs suggest Google only, but the GitHub page shows it does support DDG.
@cliffle

@dysfun
I love the idea and now you made me so want it

Unfortunately that add-on only works with Google. I've been not been using them, in favour of duck duck go, for years...
@cliffle

Turning Points USA was set up by two young Republicans to spread misinformation about COVID and gun violence.

One died of COVID, the other by gun violence.

I don't even have to write a joke about that.

@jpmens
I tend to just configure my git remotes to not accept pushes to the main branch, only merges. After that it's just a matter of simple git history editing.

@nina_kali_nina
Fun fact: the reason it was dropped from later versions of Windows was because it made a number of assumptions that were not true in 64-bit Windows and it was deemed too expensive to port.

Also I found a download somewhere and can confirm it works just fine under wine on Linux ๐Ÿ˜‰

@david_chisnall

> I've read about model collapse for LLMs

I haven't, can you provide a reference?

@wolfr
Ik woon in Zuid Afrika en heb al jaaaren een desktop sip-telefoon aangesloten bij 3starsnet (grandstream hardware)

Zijn sindsdien wel overgenomen en heten nu anders, maar werkt gewoon goed, ook met andere sip providers.

@neverpanic I found out in the mean time through a quickly whipped up docker container that 15.6 doesn't support it, but 16 does (at least as far as "rpm --import" not complaining with "rpm -qa|grep gpg" listing the key).

I'm fine with dropping RHEL9 and OpenSUSE <15 from our supported distributions ๐Ÿคท

@neverpanic actually we're supposed to have already dropped 15.5 since... January. Heh.

@neverpanic yes, it does seem to work on RHEL10. Also on Fedora 41, but not on OpenSUSE 15.5 (I don't have VMs for the other RPM-based systems we support). So we'll probably have to drop support for RHEL9 and openSUSE 15.5 then, I guess (provided 15.6 works, will test soon).

Is there a workaround for this that you're aware of? Other than "generate RSA keys instead", which technically we could do but which I'd like to avoid if at all possible.

@neverpanic Good question! Absolutely zero clue. This is the standard RPM as shipped with RHEL9 (haven't tried on fedora or opensuse yet)

[wouter@rhel rpm-gpg]$ sudo rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-RELEASE
[wouter@rhel rpm-gpg]$ sudo rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-RELEASE-2025
fout: RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-RELEASE-2025: key 1 import failed.
[wouter@rhel rpm-gpg]$ sudo rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-BEID-CONTINUOUS

The only differences are that -2025 is recent and ECDSA NIST P-384, the other two are over 10 years old and need to be rotated, and are RSA.

Does RPM not support ECDSA for code signatures? Or am I doing something wrong?

@evan
My eyes! Take take the DN away!

@xeraa
I don't know the man, but if you say so I'll take your word for it

@fanf42
Source? I don't see any news updates related to that, but ICBW

@CyrilBrulebois
Congrats! I co owned a business for 15 years, before moving across continents.

It's hard, it's stressful, but it's also rewarding if you can make it work. And boy do I miss being able to say "sorry, our company doesn't do that"!
@debamax

@babe
I don't have a cat, but here's Stormy waiting for me to throw her ball.
a picture of my border collie, Stormy, looking excitedly at the camera

@xeraa
Can't help but feel that these bullet points were written by an LLM. The style matches, that's for sure.

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