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  1. A step in the right direction - will improve detection and make the ooutput from it more prominent in the UI: arstechnica.com/google/2026/05

  2. A step in the right direction - #Youtube will improve #AI detection and make the ooutput from it more prominent in the UI: arstechnica.com/google/2026/05

  3. A step in the right direction - #Youtube will improve #AI detection and make the ooutput from it more prominent in the UI: arstechnica.com/google/2026/05

  4. A step in the right direction - #Youtube will improve #AI detection and make the ooutput from it more prominent in the UI: arstechnica.com/google/2026/05

  5. Will I didn't realise that King Charles was in the Royal Shakespeare theatre yesterday when I was in Stratford. We got on the boat next to it!
    bbc.com/news/articles/cpwp0pz7

  6. Using a work "recharge day" to go out on a boat on the River Avon in Stratford

  7. RE: mastodon.social/@bagder/116617

    "11 CVEs announced in a single release is our record from 2016 after the first-ever security audit (by Cure 53)." including the oldest found in curl.

    These are hard times for open-source development with the increase frequence of vulnerability discovery. If you are a company using open-source software please do what you can to support the projects financially or with some time from employees to work on things. This stuff doesn't come at zero cost.

  8. Android 17 with Gemeni everywhere: "The security is impressive—if you trust Google"
    makeuseof.com/android-17-most-

  9. Next time you object to how much your employer locks down the computer you use for work, remember this compromise from seemingly from a briefly compromised extension from that a developer had on their device cybersecuritynews.com/github-d

  10. A great post from @joyeecheung explaining how Google's V8 javascript engine is integrated with @nodejs, how some patches are floated on top of the base V8 version which is used and how updates are tested before being integrated into a new version of
    joyeecheung.github.io/blog/202

  11. This covers my primary concern with in the wider world. It can be great, but if it removes all but a curious few from understanding how things work then there's a risk that people won't feel the need to learn how things work in the future.

    > AI tools enable students to direct their attention to the more important parts of learning and improve their self-development."
    > But they added that to simply "outsource their thinking" to the tech would highlight its limits.

    bbc.com/news/articles/c2023l60

    #ai
  12. I hadn't seen this 18 minute talk from FOSDEM this year but it's quite interesting on the quantum, free software, hardware supply chains, sovereignty, and secure MFA topics: fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event
    The talk has references to @freedomboxfndn and

  13. I hadn't seen this 18 minute talk from FOSDEM this year but it's quite interesting on the quantum, free software, hardware supply chains, sovereignty, and secure MFA topics: fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event
    The talk has references to @freedomboxfndn and #Solokeys #freedomBox

  14. I hadn't seen this 18 minute talk from FOSDEM this year but it's quite interesting on the quantum, free software, hardware supply chains, sovereignty, and secure MFA topics: fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event
    The talk has references to @freedomboxfndn and #Solokeys #freedomBox

  15. I hadn't seen this 18 minute talk from FOSDEM this year but it's quite interesting on the quantum, free software, hardware supply chains, sovereignty, and secure MFA topics: fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event
    The talk has references to @freedomboxfndn and #Solokeys #freedomBox

  16. What's been happening at the project over the last year? This talk by my colleague Andrew Leonard at OCX this year discusses some of the improvements that have been made in terms of TCK test automation with Amazon's tool, security, and third party verifiably reproducible builds, and other topics

    youtube.com/watch?v=Zyv_obH_SZc

  17. What's been happening at the #Adoptium project over the last year? This talk by my colleague Andrew Leonard at OCX this year discusses some of the improvements that have been made in terms of TCK test automation with Amazon's #arctic tool, security, and third party verifiably reproducible builds, and other topics
    #java #openjdk #temurin #opensource
    youtube.com/watch?v=Zyv_obH_SZc

  18. What's been happening at the #Adoptium project over the last year? This talk by my colleague Andrew Leonard at OCX this year discusses some of the improvements that have been made in terms of TCK test automation with Amazon's #arctic tool, security, and third party verifiably reproducible builds, and other topics
    #java #openjdk #temurin #opensource
    youtube.com/watch?v=Zyv_obH_SZc

  19. What's been happening at the #Adoptium project over the last year? This talk by my colleague Andrew Leonard at OCX this year discusses some of the improvements that have been made in terms of TCK test automation with Amazon's #arctic tool, security, and third party verifiably reproducible builds, and other topics
    #java #openjdk #temurin #opensource
    youtube.com/watch?v=Zyv_obH_SZc

  20. Hmmm is music sharing across different streaming services a new thing? If so I'm delighted to see this sort of co-operation ...
    If you want to try it with yours, here's a sample link: link.deezer.com/s/33h3fgp61NCn

  21. Do you like cuddly characters in your products? It didn't work for Microsoft's clippy a long time ago, although you can't really call a paperclip cuddly I guess:
    bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99l1z
    #mico #snoo #kit #duo

  22. Do you like cuddly characters in your products? It didn't work for Microsoft's clippy a long time ago, although you can't really call a paperclip cuddly I guess:
    bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99l1z

  23. Do you like cuddly characters in your products? It didn't work for Microsoft's clippy a long time ago, although you can't really call a paperclip cuddly I guess:
    bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99l1z
    #mico #snoo #kit #duo

  24. Do you like cuddly characters in your products? It didn't work for Microsoft's clippy a long time ago, although you can't really call a paperclip cuddly I guess:
    bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99l1z
    #mico #snoo #kit #duo

  25. Taking a look at #Bazzite (#Fedora Atomic based distribution set up for running Steam) based on a colleague who recently tried it to replace a Windows gaming setup..
    It has a few download options depending on your video cards (NVidia GTX9xx/10xx vs RTX for example require a separate download). [EDIT: Seems it doesn't have acceleration for the old ones]
    If you're running an existing Atomic Fedora such as #Silverblue it should be possible to rebase directly onto Bazzite ...
    bazzite.gg/#image-picker

  26. Taking a look at ( Atomic based distribution set up for running Steam) based on a colleague who recently tried it to replace a Windows gaming setup..
    It has a few download options depending on your video cards (NVidia GTX9xx/10xx vs RTX for example require a separate download). [EDIT: Seems it doesn't have acceleration for the old ones]
    If you're running an existing Atomic Fedora such as it should be possible to rebase directly onto Bazzite ...
    bazzite.gg/#image-picker

  27. Taking a look at #Bazzite (#Fedora Atomic based distribution set up for running Steam) based on a colleague who recently tried it to replace a Windows gaming setup..
    It has a few download options depending on your video cards (NVidia GTX9xx/10xx vs RTX for example require a separate download). [EDIT: Seems it doesn't have acceleration for the old ones]
    If you're running an existing Atomic Fedora such as #Silverblue it should be possible to rebase directly onto Bazzite ...
    bazzite.gg/#image-picker

  28. Taking a look at #Bazzite (#Fedora Atomic based distribution set up for running Steam) based on a colleague who recently tried it to replace a Windows gaming setup..
    It has a few download options depending on your video cards (NVidia GTX9xx/10xx vs RTX for example require a separate download). [EDIT: Seems it doesn't have acceleration for the old ones]
    If you're running an existing Atomic Fedora such as #Silverblue it should be possible to rebase directly onto Bazzite ...
    bazzite.gg/#image-picker

  29. @jmtd Where do you generally store yours. I've got an server set up but haven't yet sorted through all the photos to populated it as they're all over the place!

  30. Do you use @nodejs on @alpinelinux? While the Node.js project publishes Alpine containers to dockerhub it is currently an "experimental" platform and does not have the same guarantees as other platforms.

    We are looking for volunteers to help us bring Alpine to "Tier 2" where it would be built and released through the normal CI process.

    If you can help and/or work for a company depending on Node on Alpine/musl then let us know at github.com/nodejs/node/issues/