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RE: https://fosstodon.org/@eclipseadoptium/115661689325770554
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.
#adoptium #temurin #java #openjdk #solaris #win32 -
RE: https://fosstodon.org/@eclipseadoptium/115661689325770554
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.
#adoptium #temurin #java #openjdk #solaris #win32 -
RE: https://fosstodon.org/@eclipseadoptium/115661689325770554
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.
#adoptium #temurin #java #openjdk #solaris #win32 -
RE: https://fosstodon.org/@eclipseadoptium/115661689325770554
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.
#adoptium #temurin #java #openjdk #solaris #win32 -
@jmtd Feels like I'm stalking you with all these replies but you've been posting interesting stuff ;-) I'm definitely keen to see the reproducible containers stuff. At #Adoptium we've got the builds reproducible but have not yet attempted to do so with the container images.
Also intrigued as to whether it's even possible with the dockerhub "official" images which they build from dockerfiles that are supplied to them.
Sadly, I'm not going to be there in person this year. -
I hadn't heard of the Age Verification Providers Association #AVPA that lets people identify providers that can help them implement things like the UK Online Safety Act.
It's good to see there is such an association, but I still feel a government-run system would be preferable to using third parties for website providers ...
https://avpassociation.comList of some websites (mostly user forums) that had blocked the UK instead of implementing verification: https://onlinesafetyact.co.uk/in_memoriam/
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RIP #HPUX. It was always the UNIX variant I disliked using the most ...
The last supported version of HP-UX is no more • The Register https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/05/hpux_end_of_life/
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The music charts in the UK have some stupid quirks designed to stop tracks that the big streaming services have in their curated playlists clogging up the charts #ACR
Taylor Swift "The Fate of Ophelia" has gone 1-1-1-2-2-1-1-1-1-17-24-40
RAYE "Where the Hell is my husband" has gone 4-3-6-5-4-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-27-48
Can you see where ACR kicked in? As if that wasn't stupid enough AIUI they'll both get a reset this week so both tracks have a good chance of being #1 and #2 again on Friday :eyeroll:
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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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Another example of a virtual assistant being utterly useless from #O2 (UK phone network)
Asking me to make a call from a faulty SIM card🙄
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While it's disappointing that they don't post on Mastodon now, the fundraiser from Swiss-based Proton @protonprivacy is a great way to donate to various organisations doing good things for privacy in this industry.
#ProtonMail #PritonPass #ProtonSheets
https://proton.me/blog/2025-lifetime-account-charity-fundraiser -
Where do you get your java? And what components go into a JDK that you download?
An analysis by Mark Stoodley covering the different java offerings available today (some of them - including #Temurin by @eclipseadoptium - are easily available from https://adoptium.net/marketplace)
https://developer.ibm.com/articles/awb-where-do-you-get-your-java/ -
Where do you get your java? And what components go into a JDK that you download?
An analysis by Mark Stoodley covering the different java offerings available today (some of them - including #Temurin by @eclipseadoptium - are easily available from https://adoptium.net/marketplace)
https://developer.ibm.com/articles/awb-where-do-you-get-your-java/ -
Where do you get your java? And what components go into a JDK that you download?
An analysis by Mark Stoodley covering the different java offerings available today (some of them - including #Temurin by @eclipseadoptium - are easily available from https://adoptium.net/marketplace)
https://developer.ibm.com/articles/awb-where-do-you-get-your-java/ -
Where do you get your java? And what components go into a JDK that you download?
An analysis by Mark Stoodley covering the different java offerings available today (some of them - including #Temurin by @eclipseadoptium - are easily available from https://adoptium.net/marketplace)
https://developer.ibm.com/articles/awb-where-do-you-get-your-java/ -
PLaying with the #OrangePi 5 ... Under full load (A compiler with "make -j9" maxing out all 8 cores) it's drawing just under 10W. The #riscv #BananaPi-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 ...
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Wow - I hadn't realised how much stuff was stuffed into the Ubuntu Linux/x64 #github actions #GHA runners. Leaves a lot less than there should be for your own stuff (and in our case a docker pull is failing)
https://carlosbecker.com/posts/github-actions-disk-space/
(That article also references the cleanup action available at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/maximize-build-disk-space) -
Wow - I hadn't realised how much stuff was stuffed into the Ubuntu Linux/x64 #github actions #GHA runners. Leaves a lot less than there should be for your own stuff (and in our case a docker pull is failing)
https://carlosbecker.com/posts/github-actions-disk-space/
(That article also references the cleanup action available at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/maximize-build-disk-space) -
Wow - I hadn't realised how much stuff was stuffed into the Ubuntu Linux/x64 #github actions #GHA runners. Leaves a lot less than there should be for your own stuff (and in our case a docker pull is failing)
https://carlosbecker.com/posts/github-actions-disk-space/
(That article also references the cleanup action available at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/maximize-build-disk-space) -
Wow - I hadn't realised how much stuff was stuffed into the Ubuntu Linux/x64 #github actions #GHA runners. Leaves a lot less than there should be for your own stuff (and in our case a docker pull is failing)
https://carlosbecker.com/posts/github-actions-disk-space/
(That article also references the cleanup action available at https://github.com/marketplace/actions/maximize-build-disk-space) -
That's quite rude. If you try to provision "CentOS" on #Azure 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. #CentOS #CentOSStream
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Playing around with compressing a directory structure full of XML files which are about 2MB each (one per directory) and which have a lot of commonality.
It included about 14GB of files in total. With gzip/bzip2/zstd/zip it goes down to ~1GiB (#gzip -> zstd -> bzip2 in order of decreasing size). With #xz it went down to about 67MiB. Huge difference for this use case. Decompressing it was MUCH faster with xz (5.0s vs 33.2s when writing to /dev/null - xz took 5X longer to compress than pigz)
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Playing around with compressing a directory structure full of XML files which are about 2MB each (one per directory) and which have a lot of commonality.
It included about 14GB of files in total. With gzip/bzip2/zstd/zip it goes down to ~1GiB (#gzip -> zstd -> bzip2 in order of decreasing size). With #xz it went down to about 67MiB. Huge difference for this use case. Decompressing it was MUCH faster with xz (5.0s vs 33.2s when writing to /dev/null - xz took 5X longer to compress than pigz)