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  1. RE: mastodon.world/@marcel_jomasof

    Interesting - I wasn't actually aware that there was a CBE with an up to date compiler. While I haven't tried it, this might be useful for anyone who wants to build their own OpenJDK from source on that platform now that doesn't produce one.

  2. RE: mastodon.world/@marcel_jomasof

    Interesting - I wasn't actually aware that there was a #Solaris CBE with an up to date compiler. While I haven't tried it, this might be useful for anyone who wants to build their own OpenJDK from source on that platform now that #Temurin doesn't produce one.

  3. RE: mastodon.world/@marcel_jomasof

    Interesting - I wasn't actually aware that there was a #Solaris CBE with an up to date compiler. While I haven't tried it, this might be useful for anyone who wants to build their own OpenJDK from source on that platform now that #Temurin doesn't produce one.

  4. RE: mastodon.world/@marcel_jomasof

    Interesting - I wasn't actually aware that there was a #Solaris CBE with an up to date compiler. While I haven't tried it, this might be useful for anyone who wants to build their own OpenJDK from source on that platform now that #Temurin doesn't produce one.

  5. RE: mastodon.world/@marcel_jomasof

    Interesting - I wasn't actually aware that there was a #Solaris CBE with an up to date compiler. While I haven't tried it, this might be useful for anyone who wants to build their own OpenJDK from source on that platform now that #Temurin doesn't produce one.

  6. RE: fosstodon.org/@Gina/1161419708

    Wow. I'm reading some of the statements in here about the suggestion of problems with data sovereignty. Apparently such an approach will:
    - "disrupt global data flow" (correct, because other countries can't do what they like with it)
    - "limit AI" (by protecting against companies using all data to train them?)
    - "increase cybersecurity risks" (in reality it should reduce the chance of another country's government being able to get access to your data)

  7. RE: fosstodon.org/@Gina/1161419708

    Wow. I'm reading some of the statements in here about the suggestion of problems with data sovereignty. Apparently such an approach will:
    - "disrupt global data flow" (correct, because other countries can't do what they like with it)
    - "limit AI" (by protecting against companies using all data to train them?)
    - "increase cybersecurity risks" (in reality it should reduce the chance of another country's government being able to get access to your data)

    #cyberSecurity #opensource #soverignty

  8. RE: fosstodon.org/@Gina/1161419708

    Wow. I'm reading some of the statements in here about the suggestion of problems with data sovereignty. Apparently such an approach will:
    - "disrupt global data flow" (correct, because other countries can't do what they like with it)
    - "limit AI" (by protecting against companies using all data to train them?)
    - "increase cybersecurity risks" (in reality it should reduce the chance of another country's government being able to get access to your data)

    #cyberSecurity #opensource #soverignty

  9. RE: fosstodon.org/@Gina/1161419708

    Wow. I'm reading some of the statements in here about the suggestion of problems with data sovereignty. Apparently such an approach will:
    - "disrupt global data flow" (correct, because other countries can't do what they like with it)
    - "limit AI" (by protecting against companies using all data to train them?)
    - "increase cybersecurity risks" (in reality it should reduce the chance of another country's government being able to get access to your data)

    #cyberSecurity #opensource #soverignty

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

  11. Watched "Office Space" tonight for the first time in years. A classic! #stapler

  12. Watched "Office Space" tonight for the first time in years. A classic! #stapler

  13. Watched "Office Space" tonight for the first time in years. A classic! #stapler

  14. Nice to see an article from The Register about this package registry talk headlineing it as "Free beer is great. Securing the keg costs money"
    theregister.com/2026/02/16/ope

  15. So my second hand @OnePlus 6 arrived today (a day after buying it!). Notable for two things:
    1. As a clean phone it feels a lot quicker than the other Android handset I have which is technically newer
    2. It will record up to a minute pf 480fps slow motion video which I will be able to make use of (My other phone will do 240fps for ages, but only one second at 960 - no 480 option)
    No idea when I'll get round to installing @fedora on it though

  16. 4.8Tb in in a piece of borosilicate glass measuring 0.08 by 4.72 inches (2 by 120 millimeters) at a writing rate of 3.13 megabytes per second (MB/s) using birefringent (i.e., polarization) voxels

    Microsoft Unveils Glass Storage System Lasting 10,000 Years.

    - livescience.com/technology/com
    - microsoft.com/en-us/research/b
    - youtu.be/7EG1SnQGR_8?si=7JmyYr (if you prefer a podcast - first 8 minutes)

  17. <Goes to look at buying a second hand @OnePlus 6/6T>
    You can now download a @fedora Atomic OS for your Android device share.google/QxXKGZfMgWiwni20q

  18. Another great talk from Michael Winser at @openssf / about the terrible economics of package registries like

    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    Some charts from different registries are at go.xwind.io/registry-research-

    The slide below is a take on some of the common "solutions" that people come up with for funding registries (also applicable to non-registry products with large numbers of downloads) and what might happen if you choose them

  19. Another great #FOSDEM talk from Michael Winser at @openssf / #AlphaOmega about the terrible economics of package registries like #NPM #maven #PyPi #RubyGems #crates

    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    Some charts from different registries are at go.xwind.io/registry-research-

    The slide below is a take on some of the common "solutions" that people come up with for funding registries (also applicable to non-registry products with large numbers of downloads) and what might happen if you choose them

  20. Another great #FOSDEM talk from Michael Winser at @openssf / #AlphaOmega about the terrible economics of package registries like #NPM #maven #PyPi #RubyGems #crates

    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    Some charts from different registries are at go.xwind.io/registry-research-

    The slide below is a take on some of the common "solutions" that people come up with for funding registries (also applicable to non-registry products with large numbers of downloads) and what might happen if you choose them

  21. Another great #FOSDEM talk from Michael Winser at @openssf / #AlphaOmega about the terrible economics of package registries like #NPM #maven #PyPi #RubyGems #crates

    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    Some charts from different registries are at go.xwind.io/registry-research-

    The slide below is a take on some of the common "solutions" that people come up with for funding registries (also applicable to non-registry products with large numbers of downloads) and what might happen if you choose them

  22. Another great #FOSDEM talk from Michael Winser at @openssf / #AlphaOmega about the terrible economics of package registries like #NPM #maven #PyPi #RubyGems #crates

    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

    Some charts from different registries are at go.xwind.io/registry-research-

    The slide below is a take on some of the common "solutions" that people come up with for funding registries (also applicable to non-registry products with large numbers of downloads) and what might happen if you choose them

  23. Just caught up on this great talk at @fosdem from the people at @dangerzone about how to create reproducible containers images (with docker or podman) Definitely a few gotchas in there and stuff I wasn't aware with, but I have been wondering about this topic recently:
    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event

  24. I'd missed that 's had made a CLI available a couple of months ago ... proton.me/blog/proton-pass-cli

  25. 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)

  26. RE: chaos.social/@christopherkunz/

    I also heard this week from @mcollina that the 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 project has taken the decision to stop using this service. A shame that it's come to this 😥
    fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event would be an interestign talk if I was heading to this year (I'll catch the recording of course)

  27. 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)

  28. 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)

  29. 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.