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  1. audacity v3.7.5

    I've gotten a nice present with the recent version of audacity as presented in MX Linux my desktop distro of choice. The latest is version v3.7.7 just wait for the version the current one on in MX Linux is v3.7.5.

    This version has new file format based features, which of course means the data files are not backward compatible

    features since v3.6

    • Master effects

    • Audacity has master effects! Master effects are effects which apply to the entire project at once. More information can be found at Audacity Support: Using master effects & realtime effects.

    • New compressor / limiter

    • A new compressor and limiter have been added, replacing the previous versions.

    • A gain reduction history has been added to these effects when they’re used as a realtime effect.

    • Factory Presets suitable for a wide range of use cases for these effects have been provided by Vladislav Isaev and Marek Iwaszkiewicz, available via the Presets & Settings button.

    • New themes

    • Audacity has new and improved dark and light themes.

    • switch between themes via Preferences -> Interface.

    • The theme previously used still is around as Classic theme, and themes even older than that can be optionally installed as custom themes.

    • Updated instructions on creating custom themes can be found here [link]

    • Increased performance

    • Audacity is now quite a bit snappier than before, especially when working on larger projects and on larger screens.

    BUGS

    Audacity has a long standing bug which is a buffer overflow error when you want to edit projects larger than 100 hours.

    What happens is that the cursor loops at exactly 99:59:59 hours back to 00:00:00 hours effectively making editing beyond 100 hours impossible.

    work around

    What I do is simply record past the rollover, do everything live, meaning make no mistakes and chop the project into pieces if something has to be edited in post production. It's an annoyance but it works

    I currently have a project which is aimed at 120 hours. I will keep you posted on the bug

    Sources:

    audacityteam.org/

    audacityteam.org/faq/

    plugins.audacityteam.org/

    github.com/audacity/audacity-m

    youtube.com/watch?v=f5TXPUOFH6A

    #programming #audio #OpenSource #mathematics #physics #Lineair #Algebra #Audacity #editor #studio #production #vst #Linux #win64 #mac

  2. audacity v3.7.5

    I've gotten a nice present with the recent version of audacity as presented in MX Linux my desktop distro of choice. The latest is version v3.7.7 just wait for the version the current one on in MX Linux is v3.7.5.

    This version has new file format based features, which of course means the data files are not backward compatible

    features since v3.6

    • Master effects

    • Audacity has master effects! Master effects are effects which apply to the entire project at once. More information can be found at Audacity Support: Using master effects & realtime effects.

    • New compressor / limiter

    • A new compressor and limiter have been added, replacing the previous versions.

    • A gain reduction history has been added to these effects when they’re used as a realtime effect.

    • Factory Presets suitable for a wide range of use cases for these effects have been provided by Vladislav Isaev and Marek Iwaszkiewicz, available via the Presets & Settings button.

    • New themes

    • Audacity has new and improved dark and light themes.

    • switch between themes via Preferences -> Interface.

    • The theme previously used still is around as Classic theme, and themes even older than that can be optionally installed as custom themes.

    • Updated instructions on creating custom themes can be found here [link]

    • Increased performance

    • Audacity is now quite a bit snappier than before, especially when working on larger projects and on larger screens.

    BUGS

    Audacity has a long standing bug which is a buffer overflow error when you want to edit projects larger than 100 hours.

    What happens is that the cursor loops at exactly 99:59:59 hours back to 00:00:00 hours effectively making editing beyond 100 hours impossible.

    work around

    What I do is simply record past the rollover, do everything live, meaning make no mistakes and chop the project into pieces if something has to be edited in post production. It's an annoyance but it works

    I currently have a project which is aimed at 120 hours. I will keep you posted on the bug

    Sources:

    audacityteam.org/

    audacityteam.org/faq/

    plugins.audacityteam.org/

    github.com/audacity/audacity-m

    youtube.com/watch?v=f5TXPUOFH6A

    #programming #audio #OpenSource #mathematics #physics #Lineair #Algebra #Audacity #editor #studio #production #vst #Linux #win64 #mac

  3. audacity v3.7.5

    I've gotten a nice present with the recent version of audacity as presented in MX Linux my desktop distro of choice. The latest is version v3.7.7 just wait for the version the current one on in MX Linux is v3.7.5.

    This version has new file format based features, which of course means the data files are not backward compatible

    features since v3.6

    • Master effects

    • Audacity has master effects! Master effects are effects which apply to the entire project at once. More information can be found at Audacity Support: Using master effects & realtime effects.

    • New compressor / limiter

    • A new compressor and limiter have been added, replacing the previous versions.

    • A gain reduction history has been added to these effects when they’re used as a realtime effect.

    • Factory Presets suitable for a wide range of use cases for these effects have been provided by Vladislav Isaev and Marek Iwaszkiewicz, available via the Presets & Settings button.

    • New themes

    • Audacity has new and improved dark and light themes.

    • switch between themes via Preferences -> Interface.

    • The theme previously used still is around as Classic theme, and themes even older than that can be optionally installed as custom themes.

    • Updated instructions on creating custom themes can be found here [link]

    • Increased performance

    • Audacity is now quite a bit snappier than before, especially when working on larger projects and on larger screens.

    BUGS

    Audacity has a long standing bug which is a buffer overflow error when you want to edit projects larger than 100 hours.

    What happens is that the cursor loops at exactly 99:59:59 hours back to 00:00:00 hours effectively making editing beyond 100 hours impossible.

    work around

    What I do is simply record past the rollover, do everything live, meaning make no mistakes and chop the project into pieces if something has to be edited in post production. It's an annoyance but it works

    I currently have a project which is aimed at 120 hours. I will keep you posted on the bug

    Sources:

    audacityteam.org/

    audacityteam.org/faq/

    plugins.audacityteam.org/

    github.com/audacity/audacity-m

    youtube.com/watch?v=f5TXPUOFH6A

    #programming #audio #OpenSource #mathematics #physics #Lineair #Algebra #Audacity #editor #studio #production #vst #Linux #win64 #mac

  4. audacity v3.7.5

    I've gotten a nice present with the recent version of audacity as presented in MX Linux my desktop distro of choice. The latest is version v3.7.7 just wait for the version the current one on in MX Linux is v3.7.5.

    This version has new file format based features, which of course means the data files are not backward compatible

    features since v3.6

    • Master effects

    • Audacity has master effects! Master effects are effects which apply to the entire project at once. More information can be found at Audacity Support: Using master effects & realtime effects.

    • New compressor / limiter

    • A new compressor and limiter have been added, replacing the previous versions.

    • A gain reduction history has been added to these effects when they’re used as a realtime effect.

    • Factory Presets suitable for a wide range of use cases for these effects have been provided by Vladislav Isaev and Marek Iwaszkiewicz, available via the Presets & Settings button.

    • New themes

    • Audacity has new and improved dark and light themes.

    • switch between themes via Preferences -> Interface.

    • The theme previously used still is around as Classic theme, and themes even older than that can be optionally installed as custom themes.

    • Updated instructions on creating custom themes can be found here [link]

    • Increased performance

    • Audacity is now quite a bit snappier than before, especially when working on larger projects and on larger screens.

    BUGS

    Audacity has a long standing bug which is a buffer overflow error when you want to edit projects larger than 100 hours.

    What happens is that the cursor loops at exactly 99:59:59 hours back to 00:00:00 hours effectively making editing beyond 100 hours impossible.

    work around

    What I do is simply record past the rollover, do everything live, meaning make no mistakes and chop the project into pieces if something has to be edited in post production. It's an annoyance but it works

    I currently have a project which is aimed at 120 hours. I will keep you posted on the bug

    Sources:

    audacityteam.org/

    audacityteam.org/faq/

    plugins.audacityteam.org/

    github.com/audacity/audacity-m

    youtube.com/watch?v=f5TXPUOFH6A

    #programming #audio #OpenSource #mathematics #physics #Lineair #Algebra #Audacity #editor #studio #production #vst #Linux #win64 #mac

  5. audacity v3.7.5

    I've gotten a nice present with the recent version of audacity as presented in MX Linux my desktop distro of choice. The latest is version v3.7.7 just wait for the version the current one on in MX Linux is v3.7.5.

    This version has new file format based features, which of course means the data files are not backward compatible

    features since v3.6

    • Master effects

    • Audacity has master effects! Master effects are effects which apply to the entire project at once. More information can be found at Audacity Support: Using master effects & realtime effects.

    • New compressor / limiter

    • A new compressor and limiter have been added, replacing the previous versions.

    • A gain reduction history has been added to these effects when they’re used as a realtime effect.

    • Factory Presets suitable for a wide range of use cases for these effects have been provided by Vladislav Isaev and Marek Iwaszkiewicz, available via the Presets & Settings button.

    • New themes

    • Audacity has new and improved dark and light themes.

    • switch between themes via Preferences -> Interface.

    • The theme previously used still is around as Classic theme, and themes even older than that can be optionally installed as custom themes.

    • Updated instructions on creating custom themes can be found here [link]

    • Increased performance

    • Audacity is now quite a bit snappier than before, especially when working on larger projects and on larger screens.

    BUGS

    Audacity has a long standing bug which is a buffer overflow error when you want to edit projects larger than 100 hours.

    What happens is that the cursor loops at exactly 99:59:59 hours back to 00:00:00 hours effectively making editing beyond 100 hours impossible.

    work around

    What I do is simply record past the rollover, do everything live, meaning make no mistakes and chop the project into pieces if something has to be edited in post production. It's an annoyance but it works

    I currently have a project which is aimed at 120 hours. I will keep you posted on the bug

    Sources:

    audacityteam.org/

    audacityteam.org/faq/

    plugins.audacityteam.org/

    github.com/audacity/audacity-m

    youtube.com/watch?v=f5TXPUOFH6A

    #programming #audio #OpenSource #mathematics #physics #Lineair #Algebra #Audacity #editor #studio #production #vst #Linux #win64 #mac

  6. Why I love freeBSD

    Additional data

    I love FreeBSD because it doesn't rename my network interfaces after a reboot or an upgrade.

    I shall dwell on what Stefano may mean as I have experienced this nightmare on the Linux path countless times

    • using the if tools ifconfig ifup ifdown route and others on a LAN local network I repeat on a LOCAL network
    • these tools were depreciated due to many issues with them, decades later (IIRC)
    • no linux distro ever told me as a user that I needed to use replacements like ip
    • I install a new version of a random distro (was on an ESR) and could not address the NIC's no iftools
    • names of the NIC's were also replaced with cumbersome cryptic names, again, no fucks given no warning, I should have read the remarks in the GNU tool sources?
    • WTF?!?

    In that period I needed to enter the world of freeBSD
    it was a chilibox experience with three main factors. Great docs, consistent tools logic and control governed by a central body of all, no guerilla tool changes which could disrupt server up keep flow. Just rest, ease and stability

    Mind you I know BSD from before the chilibox, in fact I've played with BSD way before even Linux was in the balls of though of Torvalds

    TLDR;

    • choose BSD for your servers if you need consistent OS behaviour for decades
    • choose Linux for bleeding edge changes and chances of breaking server (VMs) at regular updates
    • choose win64 for love of being tortured
    • choose mac to give away your aurum to the mac overlords
    • choose the abacus for absolute stability

    #freeBSD #Linux #ifconfig #ip #win64 #mac #aurum #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

  7. Why I love freeBSD

    Additional data

    I love FreeBSD because it doesn't rename my network interfaces after a reboot or an upgrade.

    I shall dwell on what Stefano may mean as I have experienced this nightmare on the Linux path countless times

    • using the if tools ifconfig ifup ifdown route and others on a LAN local network I repeat on a LOCAL network
    • these tools were depreciated due to many issues with them, decades later (IIRC)
    • no linux distro ever told me as a user that I needed to use replacements like ip
    • I install a new version of a random distro (was on an ESR) and could not address the NIC's no iftools
    • names of the NIC's were also replaced with cumbersome cryptic names, again, no fucks given no warning, I should have read the remarks in the GNU tool sources?
    • WTF?!?

    In that period I needed to enter the world of freeBSD
    it was a chilibox experience with three main factors. Great docs, consistent tools logic and control governed by a central body of all, no guerilla tool changes which could disrupt server up keep flow. Just rest, ease and stability

    Mind you I know BSD from before the chilibox, in fact I've played with BSD way before even Linux was in the balls of though of Torvalds

    TLDR;

    • choose BSD for your servers if you need consistent OS behaviour for decades
    • choose Linux for bleeding edge changes and chances of breaking server (VMs) at regular updates
    • choose win64 for love of being tortured
    • choose mac to give away your aurum to the mac overlords
    • choose the abacus for absolute stability

    #freeBSD #Linux #ifconfig #ip #win64 #mac #aurum #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

  8. Why I love freeBSD

    Additional data

    I love FreeBSD because it doesn't rename my network interfaces after a reboot or an upgrade.

    I shall dwell on what Stefano may mean as I have experienced this nightmare on the Linux path countless times

    • using the if tools ifconfig ifup ifdown route and others on a LAN local network I repeat on a LOCAL network
    • these tools were depreciated due to many issues with them, decades later (IIRC)
    • no linux distro ever told me as a user that I needed to use replacements like ip
    • I install a new version of a random distro (was on an ESR) and could not address the NIC's no iftools
    • names of the NIC's were also replaced with cumbersome cryptic names, again, no fucks given no warning, I should have read the remarks in the GNU tool sources?
    • WTF?!?

    In that period I needed to enter the world of freeBSD
    it was a chilibox experience with three main factors. Great docs, consistent tools logic and control governed by a central body of all, no guerilla tool changes which could disrupt server up keep flow. Just rest, ease and stability

    Mind you I know BSD from before the chilibox, in fact I've played with BSD way before even Linux was in the balls of though of Torvalds

    TLDR;

    • choose BSD for your servers if you need consistent OS behaviour for decades
    • choose Linux for bleeding edge changes and chances of breaking server (VMs) at regular updates
    • choose win64 for love of being tortured
    • choose mac to give away your aurum to the mac overlords
    • choose the abacus for absolute stability

    #freeBSD #Linux #ifconfig #ip #win64 #mac #aurum #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

  9. Why I love freeBSD

    Additional data

    I love FreeBSD because it doesn't rename my network interfaces after a reboot or an upgrade.

    I shall dwell on what Stefano may mean as I have experienced this nightmare on the Linux path countless times

    • using the if tools ifconfig ifup ifdown route and others on a LAN local network I repeat on a LOCAL network
    • these tools were depreciated due to many issues with them, decades later (IIRC)
    • no linux distro ever told me as a user that I needed to use replacements like ip
    • I install a new version of a random distro (was on an ESR) and could not address the NIC's no iftools
    • names of the NIC's were also replaced with cumbersome cryptic names, again, no fucks given no warning, I should have read the remarks in the GNU tool sources?
    • WTF?!?

    In that period I needed to enter the world of freeBSD
    it was a chilibox experience with three main factors. Great docs, consistent tools logic and control governed by a central body of all, no guerilla tool changes which could disrupt server up keep flow. Just rest, ease and stability

    Mind you I know BSD from before the chilibox, in fact I've played with BSD way before even Linux was in the balls of though of Torvalds

    TLDR;

    • choose BSD for your servers if you need consistent OS behaviour for decades
    • choose Linux for bleeding edge changes and chances of breaking server (VMs) at regular updates
    • choose win64 for love of being tortured
    • choose mac to give away your aurum to the mac overlords
    • choose the abacus for absolute stability

    #freeBSD #Linux #ifconfig #ip #win64 #mac #aurum #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

  10. Why I love freeBSD

    Additional data

    I love FreeBSD because it doesn't rename my network interfaces after a reboot or an upgrade.

    I shall dwell on what Stefano may mean as I have experienced this nightmare on the Linux path countless times

    • using the if tools ifconfig ifup ifdown route and others on a LAN local network I repeat on a LOCAL network
    • these tools were depreciated due to many issues with them, decades later (IIRC)
    • no linux distro ever told me as a user that I needed to use replacements like ip
    • I install a new version of a random distro (was on an ESR) and could not address the NIC's no iftools
    • names of the NIC's were also replaced with cumbersome cryptic names, again, no fucks given no warning, I should have read the remarks in the GNU tool sources?
    • WTF?!?

    In that period I needed to enter the world of freeBSD
    it was a chilibox experience with three main factors. Great docs, consistent tools logic and control governed by a central body of all, no guerilla tool changes which could disrupt server up keep flow. Just rest, ease and stability

    Mind you I know BSD from before the chilibox, in fact I've played with BSD way before even Linux was in the balls of though of Torvalds

    TLDR;

    • choose BSD for your servers if you need consistent OS behaviour for decades
    • choose Linux for bleeding edge changes and chances of breaking server (VMs) at regular updates
    • choose win64 for love of being tortured
    • choose mac to give away your aurum to the mac overlords
    • choose the abacus for absolute stability

    #freeBSD #Linux #ifconfig #ip #win64 #mac #aurum #IT #notes #ITNotes #dragas #programming #OpenSource #no #Linux #logic #analysis

  11. VIM

    Bram Molenaar

    human programming

    Background

    It has come to my attention that my beloved VIM has become invested with LLM AI slop

    The lead programmer is not following standard rules of coding anymore.

    People have called him many things, but one thing is certain. The man is intelligent in the programming field and knows what he wants.

    VIM needs LLM slop!

    the programmer screams!

    We don't think so!

    we roar back!!!

    A couple of programmers decided to create a hard fork of vim

    VIM

    • version V9.1.0 January 2K24
    • last commit
    • no LLM slop
    • Pure Bram Molenaar level human crafted code

    If you are categorically against large language model slop this is a project for you to support!

    This is a hard Fork meaning that you cannot merge it back with me VIM main source line

    Project

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    Source
    mastodon.social/@mrmasterkeybo

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    #VIM #VIMMasterRace #programming #LLM #AI #hostile #environment #Amiga #BSD #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #LINUX #mac #win64 #OpenSource #POSIX #technology #mathemathics #physics

  12. VIM

    Bram Molenaar

    human programming

    Background

    It has come to my attention that my beloved VIM has become invested with LLM AI slop

    The lead programmer is not following standard rules of coding anymore.

    People have called him many things, but one thing is certain. The man is intelligent in the programming field and knows what he wants.

    VIM needs LLM slop!

    the programmer screams!

    We don't think so!

    we roar back!!!

    A couple of programmers decided to create a hard fork of vim

    VIM

    • version V9.1.0 January 2K24
    • last commit
    • no LLM slop
    • Pure Bram Molenaar level human crafted code

    If you are categorically against large language model slop this is a project for you to support!

    This is a hard Fork meaning that you cannot merge it back with me VIM main source line

    Project

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    Source
    mastodon.social/@mrmasterkeybo

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    #VIM #VIMMasterRace #programming #LLM #AI #hostile #environment #Amiga #BSD #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #LINUX #mac #win64 #OpenSource #POSIX #technology #mathemathics #physics

  13. VIM

    Bram Molenaar

    human programming

    Background

    It has come to my attention that my beloved VIM has become invested with LLM AI slop

    The lead programmer is not following standard rules of coding anymore.

    People have called him many things, but one thing is certain. The man is intelligent in the programming field and knows what he wants.

    VIM needs LLM slop!

    the programmer screams!

    We don't think so!

    we roar back!!!

    A couple of programmers decided to create a hard fork of vim

    VIM

    • version V9.1.0 January 2K24
    • last commit
    • no LLM slop
    • Pure Bram Molenaar level human crafted code

    If you are categorically against large language model slop this is a project for you to support!

    This is a hard Fork meaning that you cannot merge it back with me VIM main source line

    Project

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    Source
    mastodon.social/@mrmasterkeybo

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    #VIM #VIMMasterRace #programming #LLM #AI #hostile #environment #Amiga #BSD #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #LINUX #mac #win64 #OpenSource #POSIX #technology #mathemathics #physics

  14. VIM

    Bram Molenaar

    human programming

    Background

    It has come to my attention that my beloved VIM has become invested with LLM AI slop

    The lead programmer is not following standard rules of coding anymore.

    People have called him many things, but one thing is certain. The man is intelligent in the programming field and knows what he wants.

    VIM needs LLM slop!

    the programmer screams!

    We don't think so!

    we roar back!!!

    A couple of programmers decided to create a hard fork of vim

    VIM

    • version V9.1.0 January 2K24
    • last commit
    • no LLM slop
    • Pure Bram Molenaar level human crafted code

    If you are categorically against large language model slop this is a project for you to support!

    This is a hard Fork meaning that you cannot merge it back with me VIM main source line

    Project

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    Source
    mastodon.social/@mrmasterkeybo

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    #VIM #VIMMasterRace #programming #LLM #AI #hostile #environment #Amiga #BSD #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #LINUX #mac #win64 #OpenSource #POSIX #technology #mathemathics #physics

  15. VIM

    Bram Molenaar

    human programming

    Background

    It has come to my attention that my beloved VIM has become invested with LLM AI slop

    The lead programmer is not following standard rules of coding anymore.

    People have called him many things, but one thing is certain. The man is intelligent in the programming field and knows what he wants.

    VIM needs LLM slop!

    the programmer screams!

    We don't think so!

    we roar back!!!

    A couple of programmers decided to create a hard fork of vim

    VIM

    • version V9.1.0 January 2K24
    • last commit
    • no LLM slop
    • Pure Bram Molenaar level human crafted code

    If you are categorically against large language model slop this is a project for you to support!

    This is a hard Fork meaning that you cannot merge it back with me VIM main source line

    Project

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    Source
    mastodon.social/@mrmasterkeybo

    codeberg.org/NerdNextDoor/vim

    #VIM #VIMMasterRace #programming #LLM #AI #hostile #environment #Amiga #BSD #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #LINUX #mac #win64 #OpenSource #POSIX #technology #mathemathics #physics

  16. Do you also want contribute to the Open Source movement?
    Don't know where to start?

    • write a new program in
    • C++
    • rust
    • Python
    • goLang
    • hunt for bugs and submit patches in existing programs
    • choose any OS you like freeBSD openBSD netBSD Linux (win64 is fine is you work mostly there) to code for

    You can't write programs (yet)?

    • We need translators of programs, many programs dont have enough locale translators for languages used in projects you also use
    • Interfaces to contribute are easy to follow

    Want one easy example?

    You must (have) use(d) google voice
    It's getting enshittified (makes more and more mistakes) and is NOT opensource

    Common Voice by Mozilla

    • Common Voice is Open Source
    • I contribute there (years)
    • You need a only phone
    • I contribute in three languages (ES NL UK EN)

    Don't just use Open Source software CONTRIBUTE!

    Make the movement more powerful!

    my stats are here (screencap)
    What are yours?

    commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/das

    #OpenSource #Voice #Common #Voice #CommonVoice #programming #rust #C #CLang #goLang #go #Linux #BSD #freeBSD #openBSD #netBSD #mac #win64

  17. Do you also want contribute to the Open Source movement?
    Don't know where to start?

    • write a new program in
    • C++
    • rust
    • Python
    • goLang
    • hunt for bugs and submit patches in existing programs
    • choose any OS you like freeBSD openBSD netBSD Linux (win64 is fine is you work mostly there) to code for

    You can't write programs (yet)?

    • We need translators of programs, many programs dont have enough locale translators for languages used in projects you also use
    • Interfaces to contribute are easy to follow

    Want one easy example?

    You must (have) use(d) google voice
    It's getting enshittified (makes more and more mistakes) and is NOT opensource

    Common Voice by Mozilla

    • Common Voice is Open Source
    • I contribute there (years)
    • You need a only phone
    • I contribute in three languages (ES NL UK EN)

    Don't just use Open Source software CONTRIBUTE!

    Make the movement more powerful!

    my stats are here (screencap)
    What are yours?

    commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/das

    #OpenSource #Voice #Common #Voice #CommonVoice #programming #rust #C #CLang #goLang #go #Linux #BSD #freeBSD #openBSD #netBSD #mac #win64

  18. Do you also want contribute to the Open Source movement?
    Don't know where to start?

    • write a new program in
    • C++
    • rust
    • Python
    • goLang
    • hunt for bugs and submit patches in existing programs
    • choose any OS you like freeBSD openBSD netBSD Linux (win64 is fine is you work mostly there) to code for

    You can't write programs (yet)?

    • We need translators of programs, many programs dont have enough locale translators for languages used in projects you also use
    • Interfaces to contribute are easy to follow

    Want one easy example?

    You must (have) use(d) google voice
    It's getting enshittified (makes more and more mistakes) and is NOT opensource

    Common Voice by Mozilla

    • Common Voice is Open Source
    • I contribute there (years)
    • You need a only phone
    • I contribute in three languages (ES NL UK EN)

    Don't just use Open Source software CONTRIBUTE!

    Make the movement more powerful!

    my stats are here (screencap)
    What are yours?

    commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/das

    #OpenSource #Voice #Common #Voice #CommonVoice #programming #rust #C #CLang #goLang #go #Linux #BSD #freeBSD #openBSD #netBSD #mac #win64

  19. Do you also want contribute to the Open Source movement?
    Don't know where to start?

    • write a new program in
    • C++
    • rust
    • Python
    • goLang
    • hunt for bugs and submit patches in existing programs
    • choose any OS you like freeBSD openBSD netBSD Linux (win64 is fine is you work mostly there) to code for

    You can't write programs (yet)?

    • We need translators of programs, many programs dont have enough locale translators for languages used in projects you also use
    • Interfaces to contribute are easy to follow

    Want one easy example?

    You must (have) use(d) google voice
    It's getting enshittified (makes more and more mistakes) and is NOT opensource

    Common Voice by Mozilla

    • Common Voice is Open Source
    • I contribute there (years)
    • You need a only phone
    • I contribute in three languages (ES NL UK EN)

    Don't just use Open Source software CONTRIBUTE!

    Make the movement more powerful!

    my stats are here (screencap)
    What are yours?

    commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/das

    #OpenSource #Voice #Common #Voice #CommonVoice #programming #rust #C #CLang #goLang #go #Linux #BSD #freeBSD #openBSD #netBSD #mac #win64

  20. Do you also want contribute to the Open Source movement?
    Don't know where to start?

    • write a new program in
    • C++
    • rust
    • Python
    • goLang
    • hunt for bugs and submit patches in existing programs
    • choose any OS you like freeBSD openBSD netBSD Linux (win64 is fine is you work mostly there) to code for

    You can't write programs (yet)?

    • We need translators of programs, many programs dont have enough locale translators for languages used in projects you also use
    • Interfaces to contribute are easy to follow

    Want one easy example?

    You must (have) use(d) google voice
    It's getting enshittified (makes more and more mistakes) and is NOT opensource

    Common Voice by Mozilla

    • Common Voice is Open Source
    • I contribute there (years)
    • You need a only phone
    • I contribute in three languages (ES NL UK EN)

    Don't just use Open Source software CONTRIBUTE!

    Make the movement more powerful!

    my stats are here (screencap)
    What are yours?

    commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/das

    #OpenSource #Voice #Common #Voice #CommonVoice #programming #rust #C #CLang #goLang #go #Linux #BSD #freeBSD #openBSD #netBSD #mac #win64

  21. Were you able to get the requested cash? Over here any error on that level means that you will have to go to the bank the next morning.

    @jchaven @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  22. Were you able to get the requested cash? Over here any error on that level means that you will have to go to the bank the next morning.

    @jchaven @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  23. Were you able to get the requested cash? Over here any error on that level means that you will have to go to the bank the next morning.

    @jchaven @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  24. Were you able to get the requested cash? Over here any error on that level means that you will have to go to the bank the next morning.

    @jchaven @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  25. Were you able to get the requested cash? Over here any error on that level means that you will have to go to the bank the next morning.

    @jchaven @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  26. I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

    All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

    @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  27. I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

    All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

    @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  28. I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

    All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

    @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  29. I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

    All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

    @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  30. I've rediscovered that with automated teller machines ATM

    All of them, literally all ATMs in a radius of about 800 km run win7!

    @christoff @bagder

    #RetroTechnology #RetroComputing #InfoSec #win64 #win7 #ATM #technology

  31. Log4Shell

    TIL about the breakdown of the Log4Shell shared library.

    • Date of occurence
    • 24 November 2K21
    • location of programmer at home with his son logging into minecraft (which failed)
    • this vulnerability had existed unnoticed since 2013
    • it was privately disclosed to the Apache Software Foundation { Log4j is a project}
    • discloser: Chen Zhaojun of Alibaba Cloud's infosec team
    • date 24 November 2021
    • exploit severety MAXIMUM
    • It's simple to execute
    • estimation of affect ration of 50% of the internet (many hundreds of millions of devices)
    • vulnerability abuses Log4j allowing requests to arbitrary LDAP and JNDI servers
    • that allows attackers to
    • execute arbitrary Java code on server / client
    • leak sensitive data

    Innerworkings

    • Log4j
    • open-source logging framework
    • enables programmers to log data within their applications
    • can include user input
    • is used ubiquitously in Java programs especially enterprise software
    • Originally written in 2001 by Ceki Gülcü
    • part of Apache Logging Services
    • project of the Apache Software Foundation

    Tom Kellermann, a member of President Obama's Commission on Cyber Security

    • Apache is "one of the giant supports of a bridge which facilitates the connective tissue between the worlds of applications and computer environments

    Affected commercial services

    • Amazon Web Services {AWS}
    • Cloudflare
    • iCloud {Apple infrastructure}
    • Minecraft: {Java}
    • Steam {multi platform gaming}
    • Tencent QQ### Wiz and EY sate that the vulnerability affected 93% of enterprise cloud environments

    The Log4Shell vulnerability's disclosure received strong reactions from cybersecurity experts.

    Cybersecurity company Tenable stated

    • exploit is "the single biggest, most critical vulnerability ever## Ars Technica
    • arguably the most severe vulnerability ever

    Quote
    Log4j is foundational software. This 20+ year-old Java logging library quietly powers system events in applications worldwide, like user logins and calculation results. But this small piece of software had quietly become a dependency in thousands of projects across the Java ecosystem.

    Opinion & reaction

    • I'm blown away by the events leading to the tornadoes & typhoons that followed shortly after in the OpenSource programming World
    • Fifty percent of software was affected with 93% of enterprise software sub section
    • Log4Shell is a critical infrastructure level shared library
    • nearly everyone using java depends on it's functional I/O

    Analysis

    • why do most Open Source software users only contact programmers when bugs are detected?
    • why do they (almost) never get compliments when it goes well?
    • programmers burn out after a while and leave projects abandoned
    • when you were a kid, your mom / dad / family complimented you on good results
    • programmers need the same
    • otherwise they will leave the projects

    Open Source programming is a thankless job

    • Zero cash influx
    • no thank you's
    • complaints even when software has long matured to stable levels
    • entitled users
    • threats to be Doxxed or worse

    Be nice to Open Source programmers

    • If you have following contact here on the Fediverse with one say thank you
    • don't expect replies (esp when hundreds to thousands of followers are indicated)
    • realize you either can't code programs of that caliber or don't want to invest the time
    • I am lucky to have conversational contact ont the FediVerse with critical infrastructure programmers
    • I always say thank you, because I know how hard it is to write software of that magnitude
    • when I review their software, I am critical, but formulate my words and sentences in a manner I would want to read them if places were switched
    • I am thankful first, thus send them Universal Love and Universal Energy
    • My toot history stand for these statements (on my other Fediverse accounts)

    Don't be a dick!

    Be nice to programmers

    Give them Love

    Z

    #Log4Shell #TIL #programming #data #Java #exploit #ZeroDay #technology #Enterprise #networking #OpenSource #POSIX #BSD #freeBSD #ghostBSD #openBSD #Linux #win64 #mac #history #reading

    Sources:

    github.blog/open-source/inside

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log4Shell

  32. Log4Shell

    TIL about the breakdown of the Log4Shell shared library.

    • Date of occurence
    • 24 November 2K21
    • location of programmer at home with his son logging into minecraft (which failed)
    • this vulnerability had existed unnoticed since 2013
    • it was privately disclosed to the Apache Software Foundation { Log4j is a project}
    • discloser: Chen Zhaojun of Alibaba Cloud's infosec team
    • date 24 November 2021
    • exploit severety MAXIMUM
    • It's simple to execute
    • estimation of affect ration of 50% of the internet (many hundreds of millions of devices)
    • vulnerability abuses Log4j allowing requests to arbitrary LDAP and JNDI servers
    • that allows attackers to
    • execute arbitrary Java code on server / client
    • leak sensitive data

    Innerworkings

    • Log4j
    • open-source logging framework
    • enables programmers to log data within their applications
    • can include user input
    • is used ubiquitously in Java programs especially enterprise software
    • Originally written in 2001 by Ceki Gülcü
    • part of Apache Logging Services
    • project of the Apache Software Foundation

    Tom Kellermann, a member of President Obama's Commission on Cyber Security

    • Apache is "one of the giant supports of a bridge which facilitates the connective tissue between the worlds of applications and computer environments

    Affected commercial services

    • Amazon Web Services {AWS}
    • Cloudflare
    • iCloud {Apple infrastructure}
    • Minecraft: {Java}
    • Steam {multi platform gaming}
    • Tencent QQ### Wiz and EY sate that the vulnerability affected 93% of enterprise cloud environments

    The Log4Shell vulnerability's disclosure received strong reactions from cybersecurity experts.

    Cybersecurity company Tenable stated

    • exploit is "the single biggest, most critical vulnerability ever## Ars Technica
    • arguably the most severe vulnerability ever

    Quote
    Log4j is foundational software. This 20+ year-old Java logging library quietly powers system events in applications worldwide, like user logins and calculation results. But this small piece of software had quietly become a dependency in thousands of projects across the Java ecosystem.

    Opinion & reaction

    • I'm blown away by the events leading to the tornadoes & typhoons that followed shortly after in the OpenSource programming World
    • Fifty percent of software was affected with 93% of enterprise software sub section
    • Log4Shell is a critical infrastructure level shared library
    • nearly everyone using java depends on it's functional I/O

    Analysis

    • why do most Open Source software users only contact programmers when bugs are detected?
    • why do they (almost) never get compliments when it goes well?
    • programmers burn out after a while and leave projects abandoned
    • when you were a kid, your mom / dad / family complimented you on good results
    • programmers need the same
    • otherwise they will leave the projects

    Open Source programming is a thankless job

    • Zero cash influx
    • no thank you's
    • complaints even when software has long matured to stable levels
    • entitled users
    • threats to be Doxxed or worse

    Be nice to Open Source programmers

    • If you have following contact here on the Fediverse with one say thank you
    • don't expect replies (esp when hundreds to thousands of followers are indicated)
    • realize you either can't code programs of that caliber or don't want to invest the time
    • I am lucky to have conversational contact ont the FediVerse with critical infrastructure programmers
    • I always say thank you, because I know how hard it is to write software of that magnitude
    • when I review their software, I am critical, but formulate my words and sentences in a manner I would want to read them if places were switched
    • I am thankful first, thus send them Universal Love and Universal Energy
    • My toot history stand for these statements (on my other Fediverse accounts)

    Don't be a dick!

    Be nice to programmers

    Give them Love

    Z

    #Log4Shell #TIL #programming #data #Java #exploit #ZeroDay #technology #Enterprise #networking #OpenSource #POSIX #BSD #freeBSD #ghostBSD #openBSD #Linux #win64 #mac #history #reading

    Sources:

    github.blog/open-source/inside

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log4Shell

  33. Log4Shell

    TIL about the breakdown of the Log4Shell shared library.

    • Date of occurence
    • 24 November 2K21
    • location of programmer at home with his son logging into minecraft (which failed)
    • this vulnerability had existed unnoticed since 2013
    • it was privately disclosed to the Apache Software Foundation { Log4j is a project}
    • discloser: Chen Zhaojun of Alibaba Cloud's infosec team
    • date 24 November 2021
    • exploit severety MAXIMUM
    • It's simple to execute
    • estimation of affect ration of 50% of the internet (many hundreds of millions of devices)
    • vulnerability abuses Log4j allowing requests to arbitrary LDAP and JNDI servers
    • that allows attackers to
    • execute arbitrary Java code on server / client
    • leak sensitive data

    Innerworkings

    • Log4j
    • open-source logging framework
    • enables programmers to log data within their applications
    • can include user input
    • is used ubiquitously in Java programs especially enterprise software
    • Originally written in 2001 by Ceki Gülcü
    • part of Apache Logging Services
    • project of the Apache Software Foundation

    Tom Kellermann, a member of President Obama's Commission on Cyber Security

    • Apache is "one of the giant supports of a bridge which facilitates the connective tissue between the worlds of applications and computer environments

    Affected commercial services

    • Amazon Web Services {AWS}
    • Cloudflare
    • iCloud {Apple infrastructure}
    • Minecraft: {Java}
    • Steam {multi platform gaming}
    • Tencent QQ### Wiz and EY sate that the vulnerability affected 93% of enterprise cloud environments

    The Log4Shell vulnerability's disclosure received strong reactions from cybersecurity experts.

    Cybersecurity company Tenable stated

    • exploit is "the single biggest, most critical vulnerability ever## Ars Technica
    • arguably the most severe vulnerability ever

    Quote
    Log4j is foundational software. This 20+ year-old Java logging library quietly powers system events in applications worldwide, like user logins and calculation results. But this small piece of software had quietly become a dependency in thousands of projects across the Java ecosystem.

    Opinion & reaction

    • I'm blown away by the events leading to the tornadoes & typhoons that followed shortly after in the OpenSource programming World
    • Fifty percent of software was affected with 93% of enterprise software sub section
    • Log4Shell is a critical infrastructure level shared library
    • nearly everyone using java depends on it's functional I/O

    Analysis

    • why do most Open Source software users only contact programmers when bugs are detected?
    • why do they (almost) never get compliments when it goes well?
    • programmers burn out after a while and leave projects abandoned
    • when you were a kid, your mom / dad / family complimented you on good results
    • programmers need the same
    • otherwise they will leave the projects

    Open Source programming is a thankless job

    • Zero cash influx
    • no thank you's
    • complaints even when software has long matured to stable levels
    • entitled users
    • threats to be Doxxed or worse

    Be nice to Open Source programmers

    • If you have following contact here on the Fediverse with one say thank you
    • don't expect replies (esp when hundreds to thousands of followers are indicated)
    • realize you either can't code programs of that caliber or don't want to invest the time
    • I am lucky to have conversational contact ont the FediVerse with critical infrastructure programmers
    • I always say thank you, because I know how hard it is to write software of that magnitude
    • when I review their software, I am critical, but formulate my words and sentences in a manner I would want to read them if places were switched
    • I am thankful first, thus send them Universal Love and Universal Energy
    • My toot history stand for these statements (on my other Fediverse accounts)

    Don't be a dick!

    Be nice to programmers

    Give them Love

    Z

    #Log4Shell #TIL #programming #data #Java #exploit #ZeroDay #technology #Enterprise #networking #OpenSource #POSIX #BSD #freeBSD #ghostBSD #openBSD #Linux #win64 #mac #history #reading

    Sources:

    github.blog/open-source/inside

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log4Shell

  34. Log4Shell

    TIL about the breakdown of the Log4Shell shared library.

    • Date of occurence
    • 24 November 2K21
    • location of programmer at home with his son logging into minecraft (which failed)
    • this vulnerability had existed unnoticed since 2013
    • it was privately disclosed to the Apache Software Foundation { Log4j is a project}
    • discloser: Chen Zhaojun of Alibaba Cloud's infosec team
    • date 24 November 2021
    • exploit severety MAXIMUM
    • It's simple to execute
    • estimation of affect ration of 50% of the internet (many hundreds of millions of devices)
    • vulnerability abuses Log4j allowing requests to arbitrary LDAP and JNDI servers
    • that allows attackers to
    • execute arbitrary Java code on server / client
    • leak sensitive data

    Innerworkings

    • Log4j
    • open-source logging framework
    • enables programmers to log data within their applications
    • can include user input
    • is used ubiquitously in Java programs especially enterprise software
    • Originally written in 2001 by Ceki Gülcü
    • part of Apache Logging Services
    • project of the Apache Software Foundation

    Tom Kellermann, a member of President Obama's Commission on Cyber Security

    • Apache is "one of the giant supports of a bridge which facilitates the connective tissue between the worlds of applications and computer environments

    Affected commercial services

    • Amazon Web Services {AWS}
    • Cloudflare
    • iCloud {Apple infrastructure}
    • Minecraft: {Java}
    • Steam {multi platform gaming}
    • Tencent QQ### Wiz and EY sate that the vulnerability affected 93% of enterprise cloud environments

    The Log4Shell vulnerability's disclosure received strong reactions from cybersecurity experts.

    Cybersecurity company Tenable stated

    • exploit is "the single biggest, most critical vulnerability ever## Ars Technica
    • arguably the most severe vulnerability ever

    Quote
    Log4j is foundational software. This 20+ year-old Java logging library quietly powers system events in applications worldwide, like user logins and calculation results. But this small piece of software had quietly become a dependency in thousands of projects across the Java ecosystem.

    Opinion & reaction

    • I'm blown away by the events leading to the tornadoes & typhoons that followed shortly after in the OpenSource programming World
    • Fifty percent of software was affected with 93% of enterprise software sub section
    • Log4Shell is a critical infrastructure level shared library
    • nearly everyone using java depends on it's functional I/O

    Analysis

    • why do most Open Source software users only contact programmers when bugs are detected?
    • why do they (almost) never get compliments when it goes well?
    • programmers burn out after a while and leave projects abandoned
    • when you were a kid, your mom / dad / family complimented you on good results
    • programmers need the same
    • otherwise they will leave the projects

    Open Source programming is a thankless job

    • Zero cash influx
    • no thank you's
    • complaints even when software has long matured to stable levels
    • entitled users
    • threats to be Doxxed or worse

    Be nice to Open Source programmers

    • If you have following contact here on the Fediverse with one say thank you
    • don't expect replies (esp when hundreds to thousands of followers are indicated)
    • realize you either can't code programs of that caliber or don't want to invest the time
    • I am lucky to have conversational contact ont the FediVerse with critical infrastructure programmers
    • I always say thank you, because I know how hard it is to write software of that magnitude
    • when I review their software, I am critical, but formulate my words and sentences in a manner I would want to read them if places were switched
    • I am thankful first, thus send them Universal Love and Universal Energy
    • My toot history stand for these statements (on my other Fediverse accounts)

    Don't be a dick!

    Be nice to programmers

    Give them Love

    Z

    #Log4Shell #TIL #programming #data #Java #exploit #ZeroDay #technology #Enterprise #networking #OpenSource #POSIX #BSD #freeBSD #ghostBSD #openBSD #Linux #win64 #mac #history #reading

    Sources:

    github.blog/open-source/inside

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log4Shell

  35. Log4Shell

    TIL about the breakdown of the Log4Shell shared library.

    • Date of occurence
    • 24 November 2K21
    • location of programmer at home with his son logging into minecraft (which failed)
    • this vulnerability had existed unnoticed since 2013
    • it was privately disclosed to the Apache Software Foundation { Log4j is a project}
    • discloser: Chen Zhaojun of Alibaba Cloud's infosec team
    • date 24 November 2021
    • exploit severety MAXIMUM
    • It's simple to execute
    • estimation of affect ration of 50% of the internet (many hundreds of millions of devices)
    • vulnerability abuses Log4j allowing requests to arbitrary LDAP and JNDI servers
    • that allows attackers to
    • execute arbitrary Java code on server / client
    • leak sensitive data

    Innerworkings

    • Log4j
    • open-source logging framework
    • enables programmers to log data within their applications
    • can include user input
    • is used ubiquitously in Java programs especially enterprise software
    • Originally written in 2001 by Ceki Gülcü
    • part of Apache Logging Services
    • project of the Apache Software Foundation

    Tom Kellermann, a member of President Obama's Commission on Cyber Security

    • Apache is "one of the giant supports of a bridge which facilitates the connective tissue between the worlds of applications and computer environments

    Affected commercial services

    • Amazon Web Services {AWS}
    • Cloudflare
    • iCloud {Apple infrastructure}
    • Minecraft: {Java}
    • Steam {multi platform gaming}
    • Tencent QQ### Wiz and EY sate that the vulnerability affected 93% of enterprise cloud environments

    The Log4Shell vulnerability's disclosure received strong reactions from cybersecurity experts.

    Cybersecurity company Tenable stated

    • exploit is "the single biggest, most critical vulnerability ever## Ars Technica
    • arguably the most severe vulnerability ever

    Quote
    Log4j is foundational software. This 20+ year-old Java logging library quietly powers system events in applications worldwide, like user logins and calculation results. But this small piece of software had quietly become a dependency in thousands of projects across the Java ecosystem.

    Opinion & reaction

    • I'm blown away by the events leading to the tornadoes & typhoons that followed shortly after in the OpenSource programming World
    • Fifty percent of software was affected with 93% of enterprise software sub section
    • Log4Shell is a critical infrastructure level shared library
    • nearly everyone using java depends on it's functional I/O

    Analysis

    • why do most Open Source software users only contact programmers when bugs are detected?
    • why do they (almost) never get compliments when it goes well?
    • programmers burn out after a while and leave projects abandoned
    • when you were a kid, your mom / dad / family complimented you on good results
    • programmers need the same
    • otherwise they will leave the projects

    Open Source programming is a thankless job

    • Zero cash influx
    • no thank you's
    • complaints even when software has long matured to stable levels
    • entitled users
    • threats to be Doxxed or worse

    Be nice to Open Source programmers

    • If you have following contact here on the Fediverse with one say thank you
    • don't expect replies (esp when hundreds to thousands of followers are indicated)
    • realize you either can't code programs of that caliber or don't want to invest the time
    • I am lucky to have conversational contact ont the FediVerse with critical infrastructure programmers
    • I always say thank you, because I know how hard it is to write software of that magnitude
    • when I review their software, I am critical, but formulate my words and sentences in a manner I would want to read them if places were switched
    • I am thankful first, thus send them Universal Love and Universal Energy
    • My toot history stand for these statements (on my other Fediverse accounts)

    Don't be a dick!

    Be nice to programmers

    Give them Love

    Z

    #Log4Shell #TIL #programming #data #Java #exploit #ZeroDay #technology #Enterprise #networking #OpenSource #POSIX #BSD #freeBSD #ghostBSD #openBSD #Linux #win64 #mac #history #reading

    Sources:

    github.blog/open-source/inside

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log4Shell