

Haha, many moons ago we had ICT as an elective during high school. I had forgotten about that old term


Haha, many moons ago we had ICT as an elective during high school. I had forgotten about that old term


It is, up untill Plasma 6.8 (estimated release early 2027) Plasma can do both direct to X11, or direct wayland with xwayland support for legacy apps.


Good catch, that licence does not look very Libre =\


Fiskars pans are nice, made in Finland


Well put, thanks for sharing. I submitted many of the same arguments as you, but not as eloquently or thoroughly :)


“Europe is the American tech sector’s biggest market after the United States itself. It all depends on trust. Trust requires dialogue,” Smith said.
Trust has been destroyed from the top. Trust is easy to loose and hard to gain
For weather I can also recommend the app and website https://www.yr.no/ . Publicly funded by the Norwegian government, publicly available weather data, and good coverage for weather outside Norway.


Pilot project is a good start.
Hopefully they consult with the federal government of Schleswig-Holstein, and the Austriaan Federal Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism on their experiences


That’s neat :) I like the concept of a collection of warm&fuzzies symbols
How are you making the stickers? It looks like each sticker is composite of multiple snippets of art?


Correct! And yet…
wtf is 2026/1/4? is that January, or April. who sent this… where are they located?
Though to be fair the chances of ISO 8601 goes up when year comes first


Why not Firefox itself?
It has built-in option for vertical tabs, or you can use the extension TreeStyleTabs which gives you even more options.
DRM works fine on Linux (at least it did last time I used Netflix, though that’s a while ago)
There’s also Firefox derivatives like Waterfox and LibreWolf for a slightly different direction.


Congrats on the completed project! KiCAD is so cool. Who did you use for PCB fabrication?
Verified just means we can believe that they are who they say they are. Doesn’t mean that they’re trustworthy or believable. Or to put it another way: The identity of their account is verified. The contents of their posts are not verified.
I don’t agree with the point OP is trying to make in this instance regarding verification. (Letting that well documented lethally violent gang of thugs use their platform is Bluesky’s actual transgression here)
The will to do so.
Also finding an instance to register on that won’t ban them for
No incitement of violence or promotion of violent ideologies
(Rule 3 on mastodon.social)
Yes, though it works a bit differently.
In your mastodon bio you link to your other precenses on the web (webpage, twitter, GitHub, whatever)
On those profiles you add an (invisible) link to your mastodon profile. Mastodon can then verify that your mastodon profile and your other sites are controlled by the same entity, and get a blue tick.


Paywalled, so can’t comment on the whole article.
But the excerpt does not support the headline: Share of EU GDP says nothing about internal or external trade growing or shrinking, only that the relative amount of external to internal trade move to slightly more external


Dune3D is a relatively new 3D CAD for Linux. https://docs.dune3d.org/en/latest/ I haven’t tried it, but it looks very promising.
Personally, I use FreeCAD, which is leagues better than it used to be, and improving quickly
Tan Eggs advent calender is a little nugget of joy every day. Thank you for posting these


Not sure I buy the “not critical infrastructure” argument. Even if 95% of public (and private) correspondence is digital these days, paper-mail is still used as a fallback for some institutions and whenever a physical copy must be sent for whatever reason.
Philips Medical is still Dutch.
Phillips Lights is spun of as Signify, and appears to still be dutch Philips everything-else is sold off