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  1. @rysiek
    > Defending its "legal interests"

    Oh for a second we thought the #AudacityTeam would defend its illegal interests. Whew!

    If a legitimate fork of Audacity appears we have some design work almost ready to go based on derivatives of work fans have suggested over the years and that have been rather popular. We never submitted it to #Audacity as they seemed to enjoy seeing people try and collected their efforts as a sort of trophy.

    #AudacityFork

  2. @rysiek
    #Torguard has a single exit node in Moscow. They also offer dedicated IP addresses which I believe can be in Russia as well.

  3. @rysiek @inkscape

    Why do we need tools for "professionals"? They're just making corporate trash, polluting our culture.

    It would be better for the applications to focus on their free users.

    As a side note, I was packaging Inkscape back when it was called Sodipodi. :)

    #Sodipodi

  4. @rysiek How to repair an iPhone:
    1. Buy a new phone.
    2. Throw out the old one.

    #exactsteps

  5. @rysiek
    #XNEC2C

    That program still uses literally a punchcard format for data entry, to have at least a GUI that has human compatible input fields like WIRE 3 from [x,y,z] to [x,y,z] diameter []

  6. @rysiek Looks like you're not the only person to point to the #MuskCoup as relating to Soviet traditions. #JeetHeer describes it [1] as dual power [2]. Wikipedia gives the #PetrogradSoviet that led to a #Bolshevik uprising as the classical example of dual power [2]. So Secretary-General Stalin may have learnt from that.

    Seems like #FührerMusk is combining the symbols/techniques of the two main totalitarian traditions of the XXth century.

    [1] thenation.com/article/society/

    [2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_pow

  7. @rysiek Looks like you're not the only person to point to the #MuskCoup as relating to Soviet traditions. #JeetHeer describes it [1] as dual power [2]. Wikipedia gives the #PetrogradSoviet that led to a #Bolshevik uprising as the classical example of dual power [2]. So Secretary-General Stalin may have learnt from that.

    Seems like #FührerMusk is combining the symbols/techniques of the two main totalitarian traditions of the XXth century.

    [1] thenation.com/article/society/

    [2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_pow

  8. @rysiek Looks like you're not the only person to point to the #MuskCoup as relating to Soviet traditions. #JeetHeer describes it [1] as dual power [2]. Wikipedia gives the #PetrogradSoviet that led to a #Bolshevik uprising as the classical example of dual power [2]. So Secretary-General Stalin may have learnt from that.

    Seems like #FührerMusk is combining the symbols/techniques of the two main totalitarian traditions of the XXth century.

    [1] thenation.com/article/society/

    [2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_pow

  9. @rysiek Looks like you're not the only person to point to the #MuskCoup as relating to Soviet traditions. #JeetHeer describes it [1] as dual power [2]. Wikipedia gives the #PetrogradSoviet that led to a #Bolshevik uprising as the classical example of dual power [2]. So Secretary-General Stalin may have learnt from that.

    Seems like #FührerMusk is combining the symbols/techniques of the two main totalitarian traditions of the XXth century.

    [1] thenation.com/article/society/

    [2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_pow

  10. @rysiek Where are the women on your panel? Specifically Black women? Native women? Trust me, they know more about how safety needs to be addressed than you will ever learn. If you find them and listen to them the rest of us will be safer. #ListenToBlackWomen #NativeWomenLead

  11. @rysiek @lxo

    One unfortunate example of AGPL in *Medium* Tech is #Wikidot, which has in parallel:

    (a) an AGPL "community" version (last update 2009) [1]

    (b) a non-public version used by Wikidot Inc. as a service (free base, premium paid)

    The user community of (b) is apparently ~10^6, while that of (a) is tiny.

    Which explains the Archiveteam overview [2] and the loss of the Wikidot Wikipedia entry [3].

    [1] github.com/gabrys/wikidot

    [2] wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php

    [3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikidot

  12. @rysiek @lxo

    One unfortunate example of AGPL in *Medium* Tech is #Wikidot, which has in parallel:

    (a) an AGPL "community" version (last update 2009) [1]

    (b) a non-public version used by Wikidot Inc. as a service (free base, premium paid)

    The user community of (b) is apparently ~10^6, while that of (a) is tiny.

    Which explains the Archiveteam overview [2] and the loss of the Wikidot Wikipedia entry [3].

    [1] github.com/gabrys/wikidot

    [2] wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php

    [3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikidot

  13. @rysiek @lxo

    One unfortunate example of AGPL in *Medium* Tech is #Wikidot, which has in parallel:

    (a) an AGPL "community" version (last update 2009) [1]

    (b) a non-public version used by Wikidot Inc. as a service (free base, premium paid)

    The user community of (b) is apparently ~10^6, while that of (a) is tiny.

    Which explains the Archiveteam overview [2] and the loss of the Wikidot Wikipedia entry [3].

    [1] github.com/gabrys/wikidot

    [2] wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php

    [3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikidot

  14. @rysiek @lxo

    One unfortunate example of AGPL in *Medium* Tech is #Wikidot, which has in parallel:

    (a) an AGPL "community" version (last update 2009) [1]

    (b) a non-public version used by Wikidot Inc. as a service (free base, premium paid)

    The user community of (b) is apparently ~10^6, while that of (a) is tiny.

    Which explains the Archiveteam overview [2] and the loss of the Wikidot Wikipedia entry [3].

    [1] github.com/gabrys/wikidot

    [2] wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php

    [3] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikidot

  15. @rysiek
    Now I don't know which one to go with, For Great Justice:
    All your Signal are belong to us,
    All your war plans are belong to us,
    All your OPSEC are belong to us,
    All your Secretary of Defense are belong to us,
    All your competence are belong to us,
    Or
    All your secrets are belong to us...
    #Signalgate #Signal #AllYourBase

  16. @rysiek
    Now I don't know which one to go with, For Great Justice:
    All your Signal are belong to us,
    All your war plans are belong to us,
    All your OPSEC are belong to us,
    All your Secretary of Defense are belong to us,
    All your competence are belong to us,
    Or
    All your secrets are belong to us...
    #Signalgate #Signal #AllYourBase

  17. @rysiek
    Now I don't know which one to go with, For Great Justice:
    All your Signal are belong to us,
    All your war plans are belong to us,
    All your OPSEC are belong to us,
    All your Secretary of Defense are belong to us,
    All your competence are belong to us,
    Or
    All your secrets are belong to us...
    #Signalgate #Signal #AllYourBase

  18. @rysiek
    Now I don't know which one to go with, For Great Justice:
    All your Signal are belong to us,
    All your war plans are belong to us,
    All your OPSEC are belong to us,
    All your Secretary of Defense are belong to us,
    All your competence are belong to us,
    Or
    All your secrets are belong to us...
    #Signalgate #Signal #AllYourBase

  19. For #Fediverse13, let me dig up my ancient blogposts on decentralized social media from time before #ActivityPub.

    Oldest one would be this, where I mention Diaspora as "alpha": rys.io/en/5.html - just over 10 years ago!

    And 9 years ago :birdsite: still had RSS feeds for each account: rys.io/en/75.html

    Today on fedi you can get RSS feeds. Here's mine:
    mastodon.social/@rysiek.rss

    And here's the RSS feed of #Fediverse13 on m.s:
    mastodon.social/tags/fediverse

  20. About a thousand lines of code re-written from NodeJS/Jest tests to Deno:
    gitlab.com/rysiekpl/libresilie

    About 1/5th towards the milestone:
    gitlab.com/rysiekpl/libresilie

    Rewriting all tests for Deno will mean I am able to completely remove NodeJS stuff from #LibResilient. Which I am very excited about!