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  1. One of the headlining features of PostgreSQL 18 is virtual generated columns, which our Chief Architect Peter Eisentraut worked on. He tells the engaging story of that feature on the EDB blog: enterprisedb.com/blog/journey- #PostgreSQL #PG18 @petereisentraut

  2. One of the headlining features of PostgreSQL 18 is virtual generated columns, which our Chief Architect Peter Eisentraut worked on. He tells the engaging story of that feature on the EDB blog: enterprisedb.com/blog/journey- #PostgreSQL #PG18 @petereisentraut

  3. One of the headlining features of PostgreSQL 18 is virtual generated columns, which our Chief Architect Peter Eisentraut worked on. He tells the engaging story of that feature on the EDB blog: enterprisedb.com/blog/journey- #PostgreSQL #PG18 @petereisentraut

  4. I just started playing Wreckfest, from Bugbear. If anyone has any beginner tips, I would appreciate hearing them. I am coming off of playing Flatout 23 berfore this and already, I see lots of differences. Cheers,

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wreckfest

    #wreckfest #bugbear #racinggames

  5. I just started playing Wreckfest, from Bugbear. If anyone has any beginner tips, I would appreciate hearing them. I am coming off of playing Flatout 23 berfore this and already, I see lots of differences. Cheers,

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wreckfest

  6. This here is Phineas, the late and very great pug. RIP little buddy.

  7. Peter De Schepper a écrit un nouvel article de blog pour montrer comment il fait des #coffins pour pierres à #faux et des pieds de #chaises en hêtre frais.

    lepicvert951698768.wordpress.c

    S'il habitait pas à 1h30 de route de chez moi, je pense que je passerais souvent chez lui.😁

    #travailDuBois #boisVert #PeterDeSchepper #LePicVert

  8. @codinghorror
    you nail it, its foolishly easy to game the needy as there is no right to food in the constitution because apparently after the natives bailed out the hungry mayflower bunch etal the founders' forgot all about how important it is not to starve. doc desperately needs a re-write so make the wakeup call for six am please, thanks.
    #constitutionalconvention #expandscotus

  9. AstraZeneca hat Lieferengpässe seines Corona-Vakzins angekündigt - nur für die EU, nicht für Großbritannien. Das sorgt für Empörung und viele Fragezeichen. Unklarheiten gibt es auch bezüglich der Wirksamkeit bei Älteren.
    Faktencheck: Hat AstraZeneca die EU getäuscht? | DW | 26.01.2021 #AstraZeneca #Impfstoff #Exportverbot #EU #PeterLiese #Großbritannien #Lieferengpass #Streit #Vertrag #Zulassung #Lieferung
  10. Destroying Autocracy – December 11, 2025

    Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.

    It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.

    FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.

    This is the penultimate edition of Destroying Autocracy with the final one coming December 25th. We have friends in town so there will not be one next week.

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN and it’s coming soon.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to each week’s Symfony Station Communiqué and Battalion “Destroying Autocracy” post along with their featured articles. And you’ll be set with TPF after the fusing next month.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum ghostverse.link/@thefulcrum

    Please copy and paste our handle into you favorite client to follow us. Original website content will start in 2026.

    Featured Item(s)

    Deutche Welle writes:

    DW Access is a lightweight app designed to ensure access to independent information in regions where digital freedom is under threat. It provides users with a secure way to reach DW content even under severe censorship.

    DW Access: New app counters global censorship

    And Ben Werdmuller writes:

    When people think about RSS, they most often associate it with the long-departed Google Reader — but it’s far from dead. From direct subscriptions to syndication into apps that aggregate and re-present content, RSS remains the standard for feeds. It’s the glue that holds the timely web together.

    Most people know RSS powers blogs and podcasts. But it powers popular news apps too, from aggregated headlines on MSN or in SmartNews to up-to-date headlines in business services like Lexis Nexis or Bloomberg.

    It’s also widely used to keep track of status updates of all kinds: weather, software updates, infrastructure uptime, and so on. Most of this activity happens behind the scenes. Publishers often think of feeds as an afterthought, but entire industries rely on them. It’s a workhorse that’s become essential infrastructure for the web.

    Why RSS matters

    There are more RSS items below.

    We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggery

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    ‘Happy Ukrainian Armed Forces Day’ — hackers deface website of Russian company delivering military goods, HUR source claims

    404 Media reports:

    DHS’s Immigrant-Hunting App Removed from Google Play Store

    ICEBlock Creator Sues U.S. Government Over App’s Removal

    Tech Policy Press reports:

    The EU’s Fine Against X is Not About Speech or ‘Censorship’

    Cory Doctorow has:

    Elon Musk’s Blue Tick scam

    Pluralistic: The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI

    Speaking of, Josh Collins says:

    AI optimism is a class privilege

    Speaking as an old affluent white man, I agree.

    Fairphone shares:

    We’re big fans of open-source buildable code at Fairphone. Here’s why.

    Open WebSearch has:

    Partner in Focus: Open Search Foundation

    The Register reports:

    Publishers say no to AI scrapers, block bots at server level

    Google’s AI training tactics land it in another EU antitrust fight

    Really Simple Licensing spec lets web publishers demand their due from AI scrapers

    The Tyee reports:

    The Man Who Tracks Silicon Valley’s ‘Nerd Reich’

    TechCrunch reports:

    State attorneys general warn Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, and other AI giants to fix ‘delusional’ outputs

    The Guardian reports:

    ‘Don’t pander to the tech giants!’ How a youth movement for digital justice is spreading across Europe

    Nextcloud reports:

    Île-de-France offers 550,000 students and staff a sovereign cloud collaboration platform

    6-figure deployments show momentum of sovereignty in France

    It’s FOSS opines:

    This Could Be The Linux Phone We All Have Been Waiting For

    APC shares:

    What I shared about digital commons and the NGI0 grant programme during this year’s Global Gathering

    NPQ reports:

    This Giving Season, Nonprofits Should Address the Chill in the Air

    Elena Rossini starts a series:

    A newbie’s guide to self-hosting with YunoHost. Part 1: reasons + requirements

    Neutral

    Tech Policy Press reports:

    Europe Fined X, But It’s Still Avoiding the Real Threat to Democracy

    Policymakers Overlook How Open Source AI Is Reshaping Global Power

    NiemanLab reports:

    Public media sees infrastructure as its next act of service

    Ars Technica reports:

    Big Tech joins forces with Linux Foundation to standardize AI agents

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    404 Media reports:

    Border Patrol Agent Recorded Raid with Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

    Man Charged for Wiping Phone Before CBP Could Search It

    NOYB shares:

    Digital Omnibus: First Analysis of Select GDPR and ePrivacy Proposals by the Commission

    The Nerd Reich reports:

    Financial Times Discovers the Network State Cult

    The Gist shares:

    Waving the Ban Hammer

    Pariah States

    The Kyiv Post reports:

    Cyberattack on Reporters Without Borders Linked to Russian Security Services

    The Register reports:

    UK to Europe: The time to counter Russia’s information war machine is now

    DarkReading reports:

    Feds: Pro-Russia Hactivists Target US Critical Infrastructure

    BleepingComputer reports:

    North Korean hackers exploit React2Shell flaw in EtherRAT malware attacks

    Big Media

    NiemanLab reports:

    The political journalism that matters most will be built from the ground up

    The year journalism stops outsourcing its independence

    Big Tech

    Platformer reports:

    Where Meta’s biggest experiment in governance went wrong

    404 Media reports:

    Instagram Is Generating Inaccurate SEO Bait for Your Posts

    NetzPolitik reports:

    All you need to know about how adtech data exposes the EU to espionage

    TechDirt reports:

    Elon’s Crying Censorship Over An EU Fine That Has Nothing To Do With Censorship

    Politico reports:

    X axes European Commission’s ad account after €120M EU fine

    Fascists are such snowflakes.

    The Register reports:

    Block all AI browsers for the foreseeable future: Gartner

    Forever.

    Thomas Rigby shares:

    They See Your Photos: 12 months on

    Amusing, but unfortunately a real product from the c^nts at Google.

    Wanna-be Big Tech

    Youssuff Quips looks at:

    Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla

    Terror

    The Register reports:

    193 cybercrims arrested, accused of plotting ‘violence-as-a-service’

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Freedom of the Press Foundation shares:

    Lessons from Defense Department ‘Signalgate’ report

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Portugal updates cybercrime law to exempt security researchers

    DarkReading reports:

    Gemini Enterprise No-Click Flaw Exposes Sensitive Data

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    The Digital Services Act and Theories of Power

    Linuxiac reports:

    PeerTube 8.0 Brings a Modern Video Player and Team Channel Management

    José Murilo shares:

    Museums in the Fediverse: Experiments with Tainacan, ActivityPub, and WebSocial

    Steffen Voß has:

    Wie spielen WordPress und Mastodon zusammen?

    Events, WordPress und das Fediverse

    Mastodon has:

    Trunk & Tidbits, November 2025

    The world needs social sovereignty

    RSS

    John Onolan says:

    I’m making an RSS reader

    Robert Alexander is:

    Discovering the IndieWeb with calm tech

    Fantastic.

    Peter Ries pursues:

    Reading news from non-RSS websites

    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    TBD

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #ActivityPub #AI #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Mastodon #Peertube #RSS #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine #TechnoAnarchism #TechnoFeudalism #WordPress

    battalion.mobileatom.net/?p=42

  11. 👋 Meet Peter Desmet! 🇧🇪

    Biodiversity informatician at INBO, passionate about open data and open science. He develops research software, maintains data standards, and publishes datasets. Peter maintains {frictionless}, a package to read and write Frictionless Data Packages.

    🦋 @peterdesmet.com
    💻 github.com/peterdesmet
    🔗 linkedin.com/in/peterdesmet

    #MaintainerMonth #rOpenSci #RStats

  12. „Galapagos-Insel der Psychiatrie“: Was von der Tagesklinik im Frankenthaler Metznerpark bleibt – Frankenthal

    Nach 40 Jahren und vier Wochen ist die psychiatrische Therapie im Metznerpark Geschichte. Die Tagesklinik geht im Anbau…
    #Mannheim #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #Baden-Württemberg #Elsa-Brändström-Straße #Frankenthal #Galápagos-Insel #Germany #lokal #MatthiasMünch #PeterHess
    europesays.com/de/978011/

  13. @petereisentraut
    Thanks for the link but the details are hard to understand. But the important sentence:
    ignore these characters for sorting
    I guess '*' is simply ignored,
    also by unix-sort:
    (echo "**F";echo "*G";echo "**K" )|sort
    **F *G **K
    #postgres #postgresql #postgresql16