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  1. @pn3uma which site is denying you, the #airbyte end or the #civicrm? Consider also it could be at CMS layer (depending on your setup)

  2. I was able to open the web UI. It was a directory and permissions thing. Now it doesn't like the inline scripts. At least it's a new error message.

  3. Out of all the devices in my home, the only one I’ve been able to print from successfully today is my phone. Something is wrong with this picture.

  4. I was able to connect ’s API to in . Now what? 🤔

  5. Getting touch screen support for Linux on the MS should not be this difficult.

  6. Getting touch screen support for Linux on the MS #SurfacePro7 should not be this difficult.

  7. Getting touch screen support for Linux on the MS #SurfacePro7 should not be this difficult.

  8. Greetings Fellow FOSSphiles,
    I’m in one more day for . Is there anything Linux/Open Source-y to get into?

  9. Fussed for 36 hours installing LInux on this : updated BIOS firmare, replaced hard drive, edited GRUB menu...the whole time, the answer was buried in the Arch Wiki: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dell_. Now that I've got running, I'm enjoying this silky touchscreen in all its Linux glory.

    The things I do for love.

  10. If I can get a handle on multiple 'from' addresses and sent folders, might replace as my go-to email client.

  11. I also did something on :
    WM:
    WM theme: Windows-11
    Icon theme: Papirus

  12. on Netflix and so far I’ve recognized and !

    Okay, I’ll bite.

  13. **Update: Recent findings indicate this issue appears to have been resolved.**
    Attention all #RemoteIncidentManager users, particularly those on #XFinity or #Comcast internet plans:
    We have been made aware of, and been able to reproduce, an issue impacting downloads of the RIM installer when on XFinity networks.
    It has come to our attention that XFinity's XFi Advanced Security has falsely-flagged the url for our RIM download endpoints as unsafe. This has resulted in failed attempts to download the RIM installer. Even in cases where the initial installer itself successfully downloads, the installer fails to fetch the data, thus resulting in a silent termination.
    We are in communications with XFinity's escalations team and are doing our level best to ensure this issue's resolution as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, here are some immediate take-aways:
    1. We wish to assure each and every one of you that Remote Incident manager is certifiably secure, with a security-by-default, privacy-first design from the outset. We as a company actively hold a SOC 2 Type II certification, which requires strict compliance with rigorous security standards. If you are a user who currently has a copy of RIM installed, rest assured that the program remains safe to use. What's more, existing installations are not impacted, and as such remain fully operational. This appears to only impact new installs, particularly under Comcast/XFinity service.
    2. If you are in immediate need of a RIM installer and are impacted by this issue, we have found non-XFinity cellular hotspots or any other form of secondary network outside of XFinity to be an effective workaround. Download and run the installer while off of your main network. Once RIM has been installed, you can re-enable your main internet and continue to use RIM normally.
    3. We encourage any impacted XFinity customers to submit unblock requests via their provided contact form. In order to do this:
    A. Visit:
    spa.xfinity.com/check_url_stat
    B. Enter the following URL:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    C. Solve the Google re-captcha (no QR code required for this one), then click the "Submit" button. you will unfortunately not receive a confirmation of submission, so wait about ten seconds.
    D. Navigate to and activate the line that says "clickable a request for re-assessment . ".
    E. Fill out the resulting form that appears. the URL field should pre-populate. If not, enter:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    before submission.
    We apologize for the inconvenience and are again doing our best to ensure a quick resolution.

  14. **Update: Recent findings indicate this issue appears to have been resolved.**
    Attention all #RemoteIncidentManager users, particularly those on #XFinity or #Comcast internet plans:
    We have been made aware of, and been able to reproduce, an issue impacting downloads of the RIM installer when on XFinity networks.
    It has come to our attention that XFinity's XFi Advanced Security has falsely-flagged the url for our RIM download endpoints as unsafe. This has resulted in failed attempts to download the RIM installer. Even in cases where the initial installer itself successfully downloads, the installer fails to fetch the data, thus resulting in a silent termination.
    We are in communications with XFinity's escalations team and are doing our level best to ensure this issue's resolution as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, here are some immediate take-aways:
    1. We wish to assure each and every one of you that Remote Incident manager is certifiably secure, with a security-by-default, privacy-first design from the outset. We as a company actively hold a SOC 2 Type II certification, which requires strict compliance with rigorous security standards. If you are a user who currently has a copy of RIM installed, rest assured that the program remains safe to use. What's more, existing installations are not impacted, and as such remain fully operational. This appears to only impact new installs, particularly under Comcast/XFinity service.
    2. If you are in immediate need of a RIM installer and are impacted by this issue, we have found non-XFinity cellular hotspots or any other form of secondary network outside of XFinity to be an effective workaround. Download and run the installer while off of your main network. Once RIM has been installed, you can re-enable your main internet and continue to use RIM normally.
    3. We encourage any impacted XFinity customers to submit unblock requests via their provided contact form. In order to do this:
    A. Visit:
    spa.xfinity.com/check_url_stat
    B. Enter the following URL:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    C. Solve the Google re-captcha (no QR code required for this one), then click the "Submit" button. you will unfortunately not receive a confirmation of submission, so wait about ten seconds.
    D. Navigate to and activate the line that says "clickable a request for re-assessment . ".
    E. Fill out the resulting form that appears. the URL field should pre-populate. If not, enter:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    before submission.
    We apologize for the inconvenience and are again doing our best to ensure a quick resolution.

  15. **Update: Recent findings indicate this issue appears to have been resolved.**
    Attention all #RemoteIncidentManager users, particularly those on #XFinity or #Comcast internet plans:
    We have been made aware of, and been able to reproduce, an issue impacting downloads of the RIM installer when on XFinity networks.
    It has come to our attention that XFinity's XFi Advanced Security has falsely-flagged the url for our RIM download endpoints as unsafe. This has resulted in failed attempts to download the RIM installer. Even in cases where the initial installer itself successfully downloads, the installer fails to fetch the data, thus resulting in a silent termination.
    We are in communications with XFinity's escalations team and are doing our level best to ensure this issue's resolution as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, here are some immediate take-aways:
    1. We wish to assure each and every one of you that Remote Incident manager is certifiably secure, with a security-by-default, privacy-first design from the outset. We as a company actively hold a SOC 2 Type II certification, which requires strict compliance with rigorous security standards. If you are a user who currently has a copy of RIM installed, rest assured that the program remains safe to use. What's more, existing installations are not impacted, and as such remain fully operational. This appears to only impact new installs, particularly under Comcast/XFinity service.
    2. If you are in immediate need of a RIM installer and are impacted by this issue, we have found non-XFinity cellular hotspots or any other form of secondary network outside of XFinity to be an effective workaround. Download and run the installer while off of your main network. Once RIM has been installed, you can re-enable your main internet and continue to use RIM normally.
    3. We encourage any impacted XFinity customers to submit unblock requests via their provided contact form. In order to do this:
    A. Visit:
    spa.xfinity.com/check_url_stat
    B. Enter the following URL:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    C. Solve the Google re-captcha (no QR code required for this one), then click the "Submit" button. you will unfortunately not receive a confirmation of submission, so wait about ten seconds.
    D. Navigate to and activate the line that says "clickable a request for re-assessment . ".
    E. Fill out the resulting form that appears. the URL field should pre-populate. If not, enter:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    before submission.
    We apologize for the inconvenience and are again doing our best to ensure a quick resolution.

  16. **Update: Recent findings indicate this issue appears to have been resolved.**
    Attention all #RemoteIncidentManager users, particularly those on #XFinity or #Comcast internet plans:
    We have been made aware of, and been able to reproduce, an issue impacting downloads of the RIM installer when on XFinity networks.
    It has come to our attention that XFinity's XFi Advanced Security has falsely-flagged the url for our RIM download endpoints as unsafe. This has resulted in failed attempts to download the RIM installer. Even in cases where the initial installer itself successfully downloads, the installer fails to fetch the data, thus resulting in a silent termination.
    We are in communications with XFinity's escalations team and are doing our level best to ensure this issue's resolution as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, here are some immediate take-aways:
    1. We wish to assure each and every one of you that Remote Incident manager is certifiably secure, with a security-by-default, privacy-first design from the outset. We as a company actively hold a SOC 2 Type II certification, which requires strict compliance with rigorous security standards. If you are a user who currently has a copy of RIM installed, rest assured that the program remains safe to use. What's more, existing installations are not impacted, and as such remain fully operational. This appears to only impact new installs, particularly under Comcast/XFinity service.
    2. If you are in immediate need of a RIM installer and are impacted by this issue, we have found non-XFinity cellular hotspots or any other form of secondary network outside of XFinity to be an effective workaround. Download and run the installer while off of your main network. Once RIM has been installed, you can re-enable your main internet and continue to use RIM normally.
    3. We encourage any impacted XFinity customers to submit unblock requests via their provided contact form. In order to do this:
    A. Visit:
    spa.xfinity.com/check_url_stat
    B. Enter the following URL:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    C. Solve the Google re-captcha (no QR code required for this one), then click the "Submit" button. you will unfortunately not receive a confirmation of submission, so wait about ten seconds.
    D. Navigate to and activate the line that says "clickable a request for re-assessment . ".
    E. Fill out the resulting form that appears. the URL field should pre-populate. If not, enter:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    before submission.
    We apologize for the inconvenience and are again doing our best to ensure a quick resolution.

  17. **Update: Recent findings indicate this issue appears to have been resolved.**
    Attention all #RemoteIncidentManager users, particularly those on #XFinity or #Comcast internet plans:
    We have been made aware of, and been able to reproduce, an issue impacting downloads of the RIM installer when on XFinity networks.
    It has come to our attention that XFinity's XFi Advanced Security has falsely-flagged the url for our RIM download endpoints as unsafe. This has resulted in failed attempts to download the RIM installer. Even in cases where the initial installer itself successfully downloads, the installer fails to fetch the data, thus resulting in a silent termination.
    We are in communications with XFinity's escalations team and are doing our level best to ensure this issue's resolution as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, here are some immediate take-aways:
    1. We wish to assure each and every one of you that Remote Incident manager is certifiably secure, with a security-by-default, privacy-first design from the outset. We as a company actively hold a SOC 2 Type II certification, which requires strict compliance with rigorous security standards. If you are a user who currently has a copy of RIM installed, rest assured that the program remains safe to use. What's more, existing installations are not impacted, and as such remain fully operational. This appears to only impact new installs, particularly under Comcast/XFinity service.
    2. If you are in immediate need of a RIM installer and are impacted by this issue, we have found non-XFinity cellular hotspots or any other form of secondary network outside of XFinity to be an effective workaround. Download and run the installer while off of your main network. Once RIM has been installed, you can re-enable your main internet and continue to use RIM normally.
    3. We encourage any impacted XFinity customers to submit unblock requests via their provided contact form. In order to do this:
    A. Visit:
    spa.xfinity.com/check_url_stat
    B. Enter the following URL:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    C. Solve the Google re-captcha (no QR code required for this one), then click the "Submit" button. you will unfortunately not receive a confirmation of submission, so wait about ten seconds.
    D. Navigate to and activate the line that says "clickable a request for re-assessment . ".
    E. Fill out the resulting form that appears. the URL field should pre-populate. If not, enter:
    rim.pneumacdn.net
    before submission.
    We apologize for the inconvenience and are again doing our best to ensure a quick resolution.

  18. @pneumann Dein Text ist leider hinter einer Bezahlschranke, aber die Original-Studie gibt es frei im Netz unter doi.org/10.26128/2026.1

    Und eine grafisch aufgearbeitete Version von den Grünen unter gruene-fraktion.berlin/pressem

    Und dass angeblich so viele Autofahrende so wütend wären, ist auch eine Folge davon, dass sie von vielen Medienschaffenden wütend geschrieben werden.

    Warum lesen wir bei getöteten Radfahrenden und zuFußgehenden hinterher nie in den Zeitungen:

    • "Viele Radfahrer sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"
    • "Viele Fußgänger sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"

    Und die Autofahrenden sind ja schon so "wütend", ganz ohne dass irgendeiner von ihnen von den Verkehrsberuhigunsmaßnahmen getötet werden würde.

    #Verkehrspolitik #Kiezblocks #Superblocks #Wohnstraßen #LebenswerteStädte

  19. @pneumann Dein Text ist leider hinter einer Bezahlschranke, aber die Original-Studie gibt es frei im Netz unter doi.org/10.26128/2026.1

    Und eine grafisch aufgearbeitete Version von den Grünen unter gruene-fraktion.berlin/pressem

    Und dass angeblich so viele Autofahrende so wütend wären, ist auch eine Folge davon, dass sie von vielen Medienschaffenden wütend geschrieben werden.

    Warum lesen wir bei getöteten Radfahrenden und zuFußgehenden hinterher nie in den Zeitungen:

    • "Viele Radfahrer sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"
    • "Viele Fußgänger sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"

    Und die Autofahrenden sind ja schon so "wütend", ganz ohne dass irgendeiner von ihnen von den Verkehrsberuhigunsmaßnahmen getötet werden würde.

    #Verkehrspolitik #Kiezblocks #Superblocks #Wohnstraßen #LebenswerteStädte

  20. @pneumann Dein Text ist leider hinter einer Bezahlschranke, aber die Original-Studie gibt es frei im Netz unter doi.org/10.26128/2026.1

    Und eine grafisch aufgearbeitete Version von den Grünen unter gruene-fraktion.berlin/pressem

    Und dass angeblich so viele Autofahrende so wütend wären, ist auch eine Folge davon, dass sie von vielen Medienschaffenden wütend geschrieben werden.

    Warum lesen wir bei getöteten Radfahrenden und zuFußgehenden hinterher nie in den Zeitungen:

    • "Viele Radfahrer sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"
    • "Viele Fußgänger sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"

    Und die Autofahrenden sind ja schon so "wütend", ganz ohne dass irgendeiner von ihnen von den Verkehrsberuhigunsmaßnahmen getötet werden würde.

    #Verkehrspolitik #Kiezblocks #Superblocks #Wohnstraßen #LebenswerteStädte

  21. @pneumann Dein Text ist leider hinter einer Bezahlschranke, aber die Original-Studie gibt es frei im Netz unter doi.org/10.26128/2026.1

    Und eine grafisch aufgearbeitete Version von den Grünen unter gruene-fraktion.berlin/pressem

    Und dass angeblich so viele Autofahrende so wütend wären, ist auch eine Folge davon, dass sie von vielen Medienschaffenden wütend geschrieben werden.

    Warum lesen wir bei getöteten Radfahrenden und zuFußgehenden hinterher nie in den Zeitungen:

    • "Viele Radfahrer sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"
    • "Viele Fußgänger sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"

    Und die Autofahrenden sind ja schon so "wütend", ganz ohne dass irgendeiner von ihnen von den Verkehrsberuhigunsmaßnahmen getötet werden würde.

    #Verkehrspolitik #Kiezblocks #Superblocks #Wohnstraßen #LebenswerteStädte

  22. @pneumann Dein Text ist leider hinter einer Bezahlschranke, aber die Original-Studie gibt es frei im Netz unter doi.org/10.26128/2026.1

    Und eine grafisch aufgearbeitete Version von den Grünen unter gruene-fraktion.berlin/pressem

    Und dass angeblich so viele Autofahrende so wütend wären, ist auch eine Folge davon, dass sie von vielen Medienschaffenden wütend geschrieben werden.

    Warum lesen wir bei getöteten Radfahrenden und zuFußgehenden hinterher nie in den Zeitungen:

    • "Viele Radfahrer sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"
    • "Viele Fußgänger sind wütend - schon wieder wurde einer von ihnen von einem Autofahrer totgefahren"

    Und die Autofahrenden sind ja schon so "wütend", ganz ohne dass irgendeiner von ihnen von den Verkehrsberuhigunsmaßnahmen getötet werden würde.

    #Verkehrspolitik #Kiezblocks #Superblocks #Wohnstraßen #LebenswerteStädte

  23. If you’re a state or local government entity serving a population of 50,000 or more, your #ADA #TitleII document accessibility deadline is April 24, 2026.
    For organizations with large document archives, the biggest risk right now is not remediation. It is starting remediation without understanding what the archive actually contains.
    That is why Pneuma Solutions is offering a Free Archive Readiness Assessment, which includes a representative 1,000-page remediation sample taken from your own documents.
    Find out more: pneumasolutions.com/get-your-f
    Contact us to book an assessment: pneumasolutions.com/contact/