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  1. My colleague Scott Fryer gave a talk at this year's @EclipseFdn 's on 's secure development practices, what we've done and what we're going to do going forward. It covers , , , binary and keeping a heterogeneous project's infrastructure secure with

    If some of those buzzwords have piqued your interest (or you want to know what they are) checkout his video: youtube.com/watch?v=mpEKUnX84UQ

  2. That's quite rude. If you try to provision "CentOS" on what shows up first is chargeable images from third parties with names such as "Supported Images" in their marketplace which IMHO misleads the untrained eye to suggest it might be some sort of official support for the producer. It is not.

    The image is also not "CentOS 10" as there's no such product. It is, of course, regular @centos Stream (The upstream version of RHEL etc.) which is a free distribution.

  3. Seems a shame to recycle these but I feel the chances of me ever doing low level GUI programming again is pretty much nonexistent ...

  4. Considering switching over to my account for most day to day banking after my main bank really disappointed me with their handling of an ISA transfer (took about three months).
    Disappointing that they don't allow you to use in their app unless you upgrade to a paid account 😭

  5. Quite a nice article on #Cyrix, who were a fabless chip designer who make Intel x86-compatible processors in the early days (up to Pentium level).
    From that time I still have more fond memories the #IBM "Blue Lightning" #BlueLightning chips and the #NexGen (First to use a RISC core for running x86 code - and subsequently bought out by #AMD)
    techspot.com/article/2120-cyri

  6. Quite a nice article on , who were a fabless chip designer who make Intel x86-compatible processors in the early days (up to Pentium level).
    From that time I still have more fond memories the "Blue Lightning" chips and the (First to use a RISC core for running x86 code - and subsequently bought out by )
    techspot.com/article/2120-cyri

  7. Quite a nice article on #Cyrix, who were a fabless chip designer who make Intel x86-compatible processors in the early days (up to Pentium level).
    From that time I still have more fond memories the #IBM "Blue Lightning" #BlueLightning chips and the #NexGen (First to use a RISC core for running x86 code - and subsequently bought out by #AMD)
    techspot.com/article/2120-cyri

  8. Quite a nice article on #Cyrix, who were a fabless chip designer who make Intel x86-compatible processors in the early days (up to Pentium level).
    From that time I still have more fond memories the #IBM "Blue Lightning" #BlueLightning chips and the #NexGen (First to use a RISC core for running x86 code - and subsequently bought out by #AMD)
    techspot.com/article/2120-cyri

  9. This is going to mean:
    - No banking apps (but websites are ok of course)
    - No navigation with live traffic updates (I'll be late for things, but I don't want to install Google-owned Waze on it)
    - No WhatsApp (You can't have it on multiple devices
    - While I do have Facebook messenger installed, no other notifications from Facebook as it's only available in the browser
    - No NFC payments ...
    - Ropey GPS
    (I don't use tiktok so despite the previous post that isn't a concern)
    #Jolla #JollaC2 #Sailfish

  10. This is going to mean:
    - No banking apps (but websites are ok of course)
    - No navigation with live traffic updates (I'll be late for things, but I don't want to install Google-owned Waze on it)
    - No WhatsApp (You can't have it on multiple devices
    - While I do have Facebook messenger installed, no other notifications from Facebook as it's only available in the browser
    - No NFC payments ...
    - Ropey GPS
    (I don't use tiktok so despite the previous post that isn't a concern)

  11. This is going to mean:
    - No banking apps (but websites are ok of course)
    - No navigation with live traffic updates (I'll be late for things, but I don't want to install Google-owned Waze on it)
    - No WhatsApp (You can't have it on multiple devices
    - While I do have Facebook messenger installed, no other notifications from Facebook as it's only available in the browser
    - No NFC payments ...
    - Ropey GPS
    (I don't use tiktok so despite the previous post that isn't a concern)
    #Jolla #JollaC2 #Sailfish

  12. This is going to mean:
    - No banking apps (but websites are ok of course)
    - No navigation with live traffic updates (I'll be late for things, but I don't want to install Google-owned Waze on it)
    - No WhatsApp (You can't have it on multiple devices
    - While I do have Facebook messenger installed, no other notifications from Facebook as it's only available in the browser
    - No NFC payments ...
    - Ropey GPS
    (I don't use tiktok so despite the previous post that isn't a concern)
    #Jolla #JollaC2 #Sailfish

  13. It's been a while since I saw a logo!
    I always wore looked that service - the concept of circles was really nicely done I thought - but I guess not enough people felt the same way at the time ...

  14. Interesting video on the many failing capacitor issues from equipment in the early 2000s. The first 7 minutes is an introduction to capacitors before going onto a theory of why. It potentially caused the downfall of - a popular PC motherboard manufacturer from the time (I had one of their KR7A boards). 13m20 talks at a low level about what caused the failures. 17m in mentions another issue in 2007-manufactured systems from Dell and others
    - youtube.com/watch?v=rSpzAVpnXo4
    - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacito

  15. Hmmm so there's now a touch screen option for the @frameworkcomputer 13 (I liked the idea of the 12 which had one but it wouldn't take their #RISCV boards) ...
    About £2000 for a reasonable system though 🤔 frame.work/gb/en/blog/introduc
    Could be tempted though if/when the #DeepComputing SpacemiT-K3 mainboard shows up: deepcomputing.io/dc-roma-risc-

  16. Hmmm so there's now a touch screen option for the @frameworkcomputer 13 (I liked the idea of the 12 which had one but it wouldn't take their boards) ...
    About £2000 for a reasonable system though 🤔 frame.work/gb/en/blog/introduc
    Could be tempted though if/when the SpacemiT-K3 mainboard shows up: deepcomputing.io/dc-roma-risc-

  17. Hmmm so there's now a touch screen option for the @frameworkcomputer 13 (I liked the idea of the 12 which had one but it wouldn't take their #RISCV boards) ...
    About £2000 for a reasonable system though 🤔 frame.work/gb/en/blog/introduc
    Could be tempted though if/when the #DeepComputing SpacemiT-K3 mainboard shows up: deepcomputing.io/dc-roma-risc-

  18. Hmmm so there's now a touch screen option for the @frameworkcomputer 13 (I liked the idea of the 12 which had one but it wouldn't take their #RISCV boards) ...
    About £2000 for a reasonable system though 🤔 frame.work/gb/en/blog/introduc
    Could be tempted though if/when the #DeepComputing SpacemiT-K3 mainboard shows up: deepcomputing.io/dc-roma-risc-

  19. "in total, 241 news sites from nine countries explicitly disallow at least one of the four Internet Archive crawling bots ... 87% — are owned by USA Today Co., the largest newspaper conglomerate in the United States" Reddit, The New York Times and The Guardian have also restricted it, the latter citing a desire to block scrapers.

    forbes.com/sites/anishasircar/

  20. RE: fosstodon.org/@eclipseadoptium

    A reminder that @eclipseadoptium will not be publishing bulds for some platforms in the January set of releases which are being prepared at the moment.

  21. Some interesting stats in this article. How much has COVID and other factors influenced our perception of work-life
    - "some data indicates it’s much easier for white men to secure funding: one 2019 report showed women-led start-ups as well as those led by minority founders"
    - "After several years of trending upwards, employee engagement in the US saw its first annual decline in a decade"

    bbc.com/worklife/article/20230

  22. Wow - I hadn't realised how much stuff was stuffed into the Ubuntu Linux/x64 actions runners. Leaves a lot less than there should be for your own stuff (and in our case a docker pull is failing)
    carlosbecker.com/posts/github-
    (That article also references the cleanup action available at github.com/marketplace/actions)

  23. Also users out there should be aware that @fedora 42+ and EL10 based distributions such as @centos Stream 10 and RHEL10 no longer have "non-system" (21) versions of java. But the good news is you can now easily install @eclipseadoptium via e.g. to install Temurin JDK8:

    # For CS10/Fedora # dnf install epel-release
    # RHEL10 # rpm -ivh dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/
    dnf install -y adoptium-temurin-java-repository
    dnf --enablerepo=adoptium-temurin-java-repository install temurin-8-jdk

  24. PLaying with the 5 ... Under full load (A compiler with "make -j9" maxing out all 8 cores) it's drawing just under 10W. The -F3 (also 8 cores) is in the same ballpark. My laptop that I'm typing this on, which is currently doing very little else and has a system load of 0.58, is pulling 55W from the mains ...

  25. I love working in .
    I love the process of engaging with others to identify the best solutions for things whether they agree with me or not.
    Similarly I love being able to have a voice in things that I wouldn't necessarily have on a closed project.
    Anything that hampers is probably bad for open source.
    Encourage lots of voices to contribute ... You don't have to please everyone, and you try not to take it personally if someone disagrees with you.

  26. 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/
    #alpine #musl #nodejs #OpenSource

  27. 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/
    #alpine #musl #nodejs #OpenSource

  28. 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/
    #alpine #musl #nodejs #OpenSource

  29. Watched "Office Space" tonight for the first time in years. A classic!

  30. RE: chaos.social/@christopherkunz/

    I also heard this week from @mcollina that the #fastify project had - in January alone - seen 50% of the total number of vulnerability reports submitted than in the whole of 2025. When you hear things like that it's not surprising that @bagder 's #curl project has taken the decision to stop using this service. A shame that it's come to this 😥 #security
    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event would be an interestign talk if I was heading to #FOSDEM this year (I'll catch the recording of course)