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schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2023/03/14/remuneration-and-pension-epo/http://techrights.org/2023/03/14/remuneration-and-pension-epo/http://techrights.org/2023/03/14/remuneration-and-pension-epo/ <li> | Mar 15 10:21 |
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schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://www.omglinux.com/reminders-app-for-linux/">Need a Simple Reminder App? Try Reminders for Linux</a></h5> | Mar 15 10:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Mar 15 10:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>Reminders is a simple, straightforward GTK4/libadwaita app that lets you schedule reminders for any task you want, and be notified of them using native desktop notifications. Basically, this app lets you set reminders as notifications.</p> | Mar 15 10:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Mar 15 10:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Mar 15 10:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | Mar 15 10:21 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Remuneration and Pensions at the EPO Reduced (Relative to Inflation), Guaranteeing a Decline in Quality of Work | Techrights | Mar 15 10:21 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.omglinux.com | Need a Simple Reminder App? Try Reminders for Linux - OMG! Linux | Mar 15 10:21 | |
schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Mar 15 11:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://www.hillelwayne.com/post/task-runner-neovim/">A Neovim Task Runner in 30 lines of Lua</a></h5> | Mar 15 11:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Mar 15 11:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>I like how easy it is to configure neovim. Last month I wanted a task runner for a very particular use-case that none of the available plugins handled. So I wrote my own.</p> | Mar 15 11:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Mar 15 11:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Mar 15 11:07 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.hillelwayne.com | A Neovim Task Runner in 30 lines of Lua • Hillel Wayne | Mar 15 11:07 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Mar 15 15:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://www.axios.com/2023/03/14/meta-facebook-layoffs-jobs">Meta to cut 10,000 more jobs, eliminate 5,000 openings</a></h5> | Mar 15 15:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Mar 15 15:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>Why it matters: It's the second round of layoffs to hit the tech giant in the past few months. In November, Meta cut 13% of its staff — or more than 11,000 people.</p> | Mar 15 15:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Mar 15 15:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Mar 15 15:08 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.axios.com | Meta to cut 10,000 more jobs, eliminate 5,000 openings | Mar 15 15:08 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "Cloudflare integrates Zero Trust with Atlassian, Microsoft, Sumo Logic" | Mar 15 15:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | x https://itwire.com/business-it-news/security/cloudflare-integrates-zero-trust-with-atlassian,-microsoft,-sumo-logic.html | Mar 15 15:17 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-iTWire - Cloudflare integrates Zero Trust with Atlassian, Microsoft, Sumo Logic | Mar 15 15:17 | |
schestowitz[TR] | x https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/themes/themes/education/23141-haaga-helia-offers-exchange-study-places-for-ukrainian-students.html | Mar 15 15:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | # exploiting them to turn them into bullshitters | Mar 15 15:17 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Empty reply from server ( status 0 @ https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/themes/themes/education/23141-haaga-helia-offers-exchange-study-places-for-ukrainian-students.html ) | Mar 15 15:17 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Richard Stallman wrote on 15/03/2023 03:48: | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > Many Searx sites stopped working for me one day because they | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > started to depend on nonfree JS. I was lucky to find one site | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > that still worked. | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > But I find Searx useful only for finding photos. | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > I judge these sites based on whether I can use them anonymously | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > via Tor and run no Javascript. Relationship to specific companies | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > is not how I judge. | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | This makes sense to me, except search results are biased, and usually by design. I think it's important not to let Microsoft decide what you can and cannot read/find. There are other aspects to that too. | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | Happy birthday. I look forward to your talk about spyphones. | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | Happy hacking! | Mar 15 16:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | > Hello again, | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | > question: how to best RSS App follow ur content? | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | > thanks | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | 1. Do you mean what application to use? | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | 2. Or what I use? | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | 3. Or what my RSS feeds are? | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | 1- QuiteRSS is good GUI, made in Russia :/ no updates in years | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | 2- I use my own code to follow RSS (in python), it'll be in Git soon | Mar 15 16:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | 3- RSS feeds: Tuxmachines, Techrights and http://schestowitz.com/Weblog all have active RSS feeds | Mar 15 16:11 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-schestowitz.com | Mar 15 16:11 | |
schestowitz[TR] | <li><h5><a href="https://yast.opensuse.org/blog/2023-03-14/auto-installation-support-in-d-installer">Adding auto-installation support to D-Installer</a></h5><blockquote><p>AutoYaST is a crucial tool for our users, including customers and partners. So it was clear from the | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | beginning that D-Installer should be able to install a system in an unattended manner.</p> | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>This article describes the status of this feature and gives some hints about our plans. But we want | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | to emphasize that nothing is set in stone (yet), so constructive comments and suggestions are more | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | than welcome.</p> | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h6 id="the-architecture">The architecture</h6> | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>When we started to build D-Installer, one of our design goals was to keep a clear separation of | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | concerns between all the components. For that reason, the core of D-Installer is a D-Bus service | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | that is not coupled to any user interface. The web UI connects to that interface to get/set the | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | configuration settings.</p> | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote></li> | Mar 15 16:53 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-yast.opensuse.org | Adding auto-installation support to D-Installer | YaST | Mar 15 16:53 | |
schestowitz[TR] | http://lxer.com/module/forums/t/36819/ | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | "The author of this article only discusses 2FA that requires a mobile phone. | Mar 15 16:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | Some of us have age related presbyopia for which the "Flyspeck 3" fonts used by mobile phones is unreadable; for us, these devices are hostile. The requirement that 2FA use mobile phones is a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act (and constitutes unconscionable ageism, as well)." | Mar 15 16:53 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-LXer: 2FA and Americans with Disabilities Act: Why settle for one layer of security when you can have 2FA? | Mar 15 16:53 | |
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