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Junichi Uekawa: Electronic receipt storage in Japan.
http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/diary/daily/2023-Oct-3.html.en#2023-Oct-3-17:16:54
October 3, 2023, 8:16 AM
Electronic receipt storage in Japan.
	  Japan also started allowing electronic data for receipts, but had some red tape associated with it.
	  Presumably they were worried about increase in fraud cases.
	  Law amendment that went in effet Jan 2022 made the last annoying bits simpler.
	  We used to be required to sign the paper receipt and scan within 3 days of receiving the receipt. This special requirement is now gone. It took a few years to reach this state but now we are at a similar state as...
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Russ Allbery: Review: Monstrous Regiment
https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/reviews/books/0-06-230741-X.html
October 3, 2023, 2:23 AM
Review: Monstrous Regiment, by Terry Pratchett

    Series:
    Discworld #31


    Publisher:
    Harper


    Copyright:
    October 2003


    Printing:
    August 2014


    ISBN:
    0-06-230741-X


    Format:
    Mass market


    Pages:
    457

Monstrous Regiment is the 31st Discworld novel, but it mostly
stands by itself.  You arguably could start here, although you would miss
the significance of Vimes's presence and the references to
The Truth.  The gra...
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Jonathan Dowland: Promotion
https://jmtd.net/log/promotion/
October 2, 2023, 8:46 AM
It's been quiet here (I hope to change that), but I want to share some good
news: I've been promoted to Principal Software Engineer! Next February will
start my 9th year with Red Hat. Time flies when you're
having fun!
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Aigars Mahinovs: Debconf 23 photos all
http://aigarius.com/blog/2023/10/02/debconf23-photos/
October 2, 2023, 8:00 AM
Two weeks have passed since Debconf 23 came to a close in Kochi, Kerala, India this year.
In keeping with the more relaxed nature of Debconf in India, the rest of my photos from the event were to
be published about two weeks from the end of the event. That will give me a bit more time to process them
correctly and also give all of you a chance to see these pictures with fresh eyes and stir up new
memories from the event.
In the end we are looking at 653 photos and one video. Several different gr...
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Junichi Uekawa: Family member getting sick, and I'm starting to feel bad.
http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/diary/daily/2023-Oct-1.html.en#2023-Oct-1-18:48:12
October 1, 2023, 9:48 AM
Family member getting sick, and I'm starting to feel bad. This is bad.
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Paul Wise: FLOSS Activities September 2023
http://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/log/2023/10/01/floss-activities/
October 1, 2023, 1:32 AM
Focus
This month I didn't have any particular focus.
I just worked on issues in my info bubble.
Changes
JAA little-things:
add ArchiveBot monitor script,
fix up Bing scraping script
(both sent on IRC)
forum-dl:
cleanup
fdupes:
cleanups
debcargo/debcargo-conf:
minimise package long description boilerplate
(1
2)
pypi2deb:
fix crash
Debian QA services:
update architecture hardcoding
Debian PTS:
update to UDD lintian service,
disable updating dead/broken data
Debian wiki:
fix log rotation
Debian...
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Ian Jackson: DKIM: rotate and publish your keys
https://diziet.dreamwidth.org/16025.html
September 30, 2023, 11:20 PM
If you are an email system administrator, you are probably using DKIM to sign your outgoing emails. You should be rotating the key regularly and automatically, and publishing old private keys. I have just released dkim-rotate 1.0; dkim-rotate is a tool to do this key rotation and publication.
If you are an email user, your email provider ought to be doing this. If this is not done, your emails are ā€œnon-repudiableā€, meaning that if they are leaked, anyone (eg, journalists, haters) can verify ...
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Russell Coker: Links September 2023
https://etbe.coker.com.au/2023/09/30/links-september-2023/
September 30, 2023, 1:55 PM
Interesting article in Wired about adversarial attacks on ML systems to get them to do things that they are explicitely programmed not to do such as describe how to make illegal drugs [1]. The most interesting part of this is that the attacks work on most GPT systems which is probably due to the similar data used to train them.
Vice has an interesting article about the Danish ā€œSynthetic Partyā€, a political partyled by an AI [2]. Citizens can vote for candidates who will try to get laws passe...
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Adnan Hodzic: auto-cpufreq v2.0
https://foolcontrol.org/?pF03
September 30, 2023, 1:45 PM
Almost 4 years after initial auto-cpufreq release, 4200 Github stars, 65 contributors & 42 releases, tool being topic of numerous Linux podcasts and shows, and...
The post auto-cpufreq v2.0 appeared first on FoolControl: Phear the penguin.
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FranƧois Marier: Things I do after uploading a new package to Debian
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/things-i-do-after-uploading-a-new-package-to-debian/
September 30, 2023, 6:15 AM
There are a couple of things I tend to do after packaging a piece of
software for Debian,
filing an Intent To Package bug and uploading
the package. This is both a checklist for me and (hopefully) a way to
inspire other maintainers to go beyond the basic package maintainer duties
as documented in the Debian Developer's
Reference.
If I've missed anything, please leave an comment or send me an email!
Salsa for collaborative development
To foster collaboration and allow others to contribute to t...
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Russell Coker: Choosing Exclusion
https://etbe.coker.com.au/2023/09/30/choosing-exclusion/
September 30, 2023, 5:47 AM
There is an article The Inappropriately Excluded by the Polymath Archives [1] that gets cited a lot. Mainly by Mensa types who think that their lack of success is due to being too smart.
The Main Claim is Wrong
The main claim is:
The probability of entering and remaining in an intellectually elite profession such as Physician, Judge, Professor, Scientist, Corporate Executive, etc. increases with IQ to about 133. It then falls by about 1/3 at 140. By 150 IQ the probability has fallen from its pea...
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Scarlett Gately Moore: KDE: Another Busy Week! KDE neon, Debian, Snaps Oh My!
https://www.scarlettgatelymoore.dev/kde-another-busy-week-kde-neon-debian-snaps-oh-my/
September 29, 2023, 4:25 PM
KDE Plasma 6
I would like to welcome you to my revamped site. It is still a work in progress, so please be patient while I work out the kinks! I have also explained a bit more about myself in my About Me page for those that may have questions about my homesteader lifestyle. Check it out when you have time.
My site is mostly my adventures in packaging software in Linux in a variety of formats ( mostly Debian and Ubuntu Snaps containerized packages ). This keeps me very busy, as folks don’...
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Lisandro DamiƔn Nicanor PƩrez Meyer: sd-mux-ctrl in Debian
https://perezmeyer.com.ar/blog/2023/09/28/sd-mux-ctrl_in_debian/
September 28, 2023, 7:19 PM
Part of what I love to do is to play with embedded devices running Linux. And many times I need to juggle with an SD card in order to copy a filesystem to a board... until I found SDWire.
This little gadget is an SD muxer: it allows you to use it as a "normal" card reader or switch the SD card to the SD card slot. So next time I need to copy contents to a SD card and then push it to a board I can just do it from the command line.
Now the software to control this device was not in Debian, so I ...
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Jonathan McDowell: onak 0.6.3 released
https://www.earth.li/~noodles/blog/2023/09/onak-0.6.3.html
September 27, 2023, 6:25 PM
Yesterday I tagged a new version of onak, my OpenPGP compatible keyserver. I’d spent a bit of time during DebConf doing some minor cleanups, in particular an annoying systemd socket activation issue I’d been seeing. That turned out to be due completely failing to compile in the systemd support, even when it was detected. There was also a signature verification issue with certain Ed225519 signatures (thanks Antoine BeauprĆ© for making me dig into that one), along with various code cleanups.
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Bits from Debian: New Debian Developers and Maintainers (July and August 2023)
https://bits.debian.org/2023/09/new-developers-2023-08.html
September 27, 2023, 2:00 PM
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months:
Marius Gripsgard (mariogrip)
Mohammed Bilal (rmb)
Lukas MƤrdian (slyon)
Robin Gustafsson (rgson)
David da Silva Polverari (polverari)
Emmanuel Arias (eamanu)
The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months:
Aymeric Agon-Rambosson
Blair Noctis
Lena Voytek
Philippe Coval
John Scott
Congratulations!...
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Antoine BeauprƩ: How big is Debian?
https://anarc.at/blog/2023-09-26-how-big-debian/
September 27, 2023, 2:23 AM
Now this was quite a tease! For those who haven't seen it, I
encourage you to check it out, it has a nice photo of a Debian t-shirt
I did not know about, to quote the Fine Article:
Today, when going through a box of old T-shirts, I found the shirt I
was looking for to bring to the occasion: [...]
For the benefit of people who read this using a non-image-displaying
browser or RSS client, they are respectively:
   10 years
  100 countries
 1000 maintainers
10000 packages
and
        1 projec...
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Ravi Dwivedi: Fixing keymaps in Chromebook Running Debian Bookworm
https://ravidwivedi.in/posts/fixing-keymap-in-chromebook-running-debian/
September 26, 2023, 7:37 AM
I recently bought an HP Chromebook from Abhas who had already flashed coreboot in it. I ran a fresh installation of Debian 12 (Bookworm) on it with KDE Plasma.
Right after installation, the Wi-Fi and bluetooth were working, but I was facing two issues:
Playing a music file or any audio file does not give any audio.
Keyboard buttons like the ones for brightness and audio adjustment were not working (alphabet keys were working).
So I asked my friend Alper for help on fixing the same as he ha...
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Ravi Dwivedi: Fixing audio and keymaps in Chromebook Running Debian Bookworm
https://ravidwivedi.in/posts/fixing-audio-and-keymap-in-chromebook-running-debian/
September 26, 2023, 7:37 AM
I recently bought an HP Chromebook from Abhas who had already flashed coreboot in it. I ran a fresh installation of Debian 12 (Bookworm) on it with KDE Plasma.
Right after installation, the Wi-Fi and bluetooth were working, but I was facing two issues:
Playing a music file or any audio file does not give any audio.
Keyboard buttons like the ones for brightness and audio adjustment were not working (alphabet keys were working).
Fixing audio
I ran the script mentioned here and that fixed the...
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Michael Prokop: Postfix failing with ā€œno shared cipherā€
https://michael-prokop.at/blog/2023/09/25/postfix-failing-with-no-shared-cipher/
September 25, 2023, 6:35 PM
I’m one of the few folks left who run and maintain mail servers. Recently I had major troubles receiving mails from the mail servers used by a bank, and when asking my favourite search engine, I’m clearly not the only one who ran into such an issue. Actually, I should have checked off the issue and not become a customer at that bank, but the tech nerd in me couldn’t resist getting to the bottom of the problem. Since I got it working and this might be useful for others, here we are. :)
I wa...
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Thomas Goirand: Searching for a Ryzen 9, 16 cores, small laptop
http://thomas.goirand.fr/blog/?p@5
September 24, 2023, 3:19 PM
The new 7945HX CPU from AMD is currently the most powerful. I’d love to have one of them, to replace the now aging 6 core Xeon that I’ve been using for more than 5 years. So, I’ve been searching for a laptop with that CPU.
Absolutely all of the laptops I found with this CPU also embed a very powerful RTX 40Ɨ0 series GPU, that I have no use: I don’t play games, and I don’t do AI. I just want something that builds Debian packages fast (like Ceph, that takes more than 1h to build for ...
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Sahil Dhiman: Abraham Raji
https://blog.sahilister.in/2023/09/abraham-raji/
September 24, 2023, 8:51 AM
Man, you’re no longer with us, but I am touched by the number of people you have positively impacted. Almost every DebConf23 presentations by locals I saw after you, carried how you were instrumental in bringing them there. How you were a dear friend and brother.
It’s a weird turn of events, that you left us during one thing we deeply cared and worked towards making possible since the last 3 years together. Who would have known, that ā€œSahil, I’m going back to my apartment tonightā€ and ...
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Sergio Talens-Oliag: GitLab CI/CD Tips: Using Rule Templates
https://blogops.mixinet.net/posts/gitlab-ci/rule_templates/
September 23, 2023, 10:14 PM
This post describes how to define and use rule templates with semantic names using extends or !reference tags, how
to define manual jobs using the same templates and how to use gitlab-ci
inputs as macros to give names to regular expressions used by rules.
Basic rule templatesI keep my templates in a rules.yml file stored on a common repository used from different projects as I mentioned on
my previous post, but they can be defined anywhere, the important thing is that the
files that need them in...
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Jonathan Wiltshire: Debian Family
https://www.jwiltshire.org.uk/2023/09/23/debian-family/
September 23, 2023, 4:59 PM
Last week tragedy struck, and I saw the very best of the Debian community at work.
I heard first hand testimony about how helpless so many people felt at being physically unable to help their friend. I heard about how they couldn’t bear to leave and had to be ushered away to make space for rescue services to do their work. I heard of those who continued the search with private divers, even after the official rescue was called off.
I saw the shock and grief which engulfed everybody who I ...
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Ravi Dwivedi: Debconf23
https://ravidwivedi.in/posts/debconf23/
September 22, 2023, 6:19 PM
Official logo of DebConf23
Introduction
DebConf23, the 24th annual Debian Conference, was held in India in the city of Kochi, Kerala from the 3rd to the 17th of September, 2023. Ever since I got to know about it (which was more than an year ago), I was excited to attend DebConf in my home country. This was my second DebConf, as I attended one last year in Kosovo. I was very happy that I didn’t need to apply for a visa to attend. This time I submitted two talks - one on Debian packaging for be...
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Scarlett Gately Moore: KDE: KDE Neon updates! Qt6 transition moving along.
https://www.scarlettgatelymoore.dev/kde-kde-neon-updates-qt6-transition-moving-along/
September 22, 2023, 6:10 PM
With user edition out the door last week, this week was spent stabilizing unstable!
Spent some time sorting out our Calamares installer being quite grumpy which is now fixed by reverting an upstream change. Unstable and developer ISO rebuilt and installable. Spent some time sorting out some issues with using an unreleased appstream ( thanks ximion for help with packagekit! ) KDE applications are starting to switch to Qt6 in master this week, the big one being KDE PIM! This entails an enormous...
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Gunnar Wolf: Debian@30 — Found the shirt I was looking for last month
https://gwolf.org/2023/09/debian-30-found-the-shirt-i-was-looking-for-last-month.html
September 22, 2023, 4:59 AM
Almost a month ago, I went to my always loved Rancho
Electrónico to celebrate the 30th anniversary of
the Debian project. Hats off to
Jathan for all the work
he put into this! I was there for close to 3hr, and be it following up an
install, doing a talk, or whatever — he was doing it. But anyway, I only managed
to attend with one of my (great, beautiful and always loved) generic Debian or
DebConf T-shirts.
Today, when going through a box of old T-shirts, I found the shirt I was
looking for t...
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Jonathan Carter: DebConf23
https://jonathancarter.org/2023/09/21/debconf23/
September 21, 2023, 8:36 PM
I very, very nearly didn’t make it to DebConf this year, I had a bad cold/flu for a few days before I left, and after a negative covid-19 test just minutes before my flight, I decided to take the plunge and travel.
This is just everything in chronological order, more or less, it’s the only way I could write it.
DebCamp
I planned to spend DebCamp working on various issues. Very few of them actually got done, I spent the first few days in bed further recovering, took a covid-19 test w...
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Jonathan McDowell: DebConf23 Writeup
https://www.earth.li/~noodles/blog/2023/09/debconf23-writeup.html
September 21, 2023, 5:14 PM
(I wrote this up for an internal work post, but I figure it’s worth sharing more publicly too.)
I spent last week at DebConf23, this years instance of the annual Debian conference, which was held in Kochi, India. As usual, DebConf provides a good reason to see a new part of the world; I’ve been going since 2004 (Porto Alegre, Brazil), and while I’ve missed a few (Mexico, Bosnia, and Switzerland) I’ve still managed to make it to instances on 5 continents.
This has absolutely nothing to ...
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Jonathan Carter: Test post
https://jonathancarter.org/2023/09/20/test-post/
September 20, 2023, 4:00 PM
just testing, please ignore
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppInt64 0.0.3 on CRAN: Now with nanotime Support
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2023/09/19#rcppint64_0.0.3
September 20, 2023, 2:57 AM
The still new package RcppInt64
(announced two weeks ago in this
post, with this
followup last week) arrived on CRAN earlier today in its second
update and relase 0.0.3. RcppInt64
collects some of the previous conversions between 64-bit integer values
in R and C++, and regroups them in a single package by providing a
single header. It offers two interfaces: both a more standard
as<>() converter from R values along with its
companions wrap() to return to R, as well as more dedicated
functio...
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Joey Hess: Haskell webassembly in the browser
http://joeyh.name/blog/entry/Haskell_webassembly_in_the_browser/
September 20, 2023, 12:03 AM
live demo
As far as I know this is the first Haskell program
compiled to Webassembly (WASM) with mainline ghc and using the browser DOM.
ghc's WASM backend is solid, but it only provides very low-level FFI bindings
when used in the browser. Ints and pointers to WASM memory.
(See here for
details and for instructions on getting the ghc WASM toolchain I used.)
I imagine that in the future, WASM code will interface with the DOM by
using a
WASI "world"
that defines a complete API (and browsers wo...
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Valhalla's Things: Chickpea Crackers
https://blog.trueelena.org/blog/2023/09/20-chickpea_crackers/index.html
September 20, 2023, 12:00 AM
Posted on September 20, 2023




And another half-written article I had in my repo. (Am I doing #FallFinishAlong with blog articles instead of / in addition to craft projects? it feels so).
I was in need of snacks. I wanted something bready, but with a bit less carbs and more proteins. I had a bag of chickpea flour.
Ingredients were:
100 g wheat flour
100 g chickpea flour
100 g water
3 g salt
1 g dry yeast
Mix everything as usual for bread, leave to rise for 4-6 hours.
...
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Valhalla's Things: Installing minidlna
https://blog.trueelena.org/blog/2023/09/19-installing_minidlna/index.html
September 19, 2023, 12:00 AM
Posted on September 19, 2023



        I’ve found the draft of this article I almost completely wrote (checks) more than 3 months ago, and I guess it’s time to finish and publish it.
The very first A10 based device that entered our home, before they started to use it for SBCs, was a Chinese media server with a slot for a 3.5" hard disk and a few analogue audio outputs.
Of course from the time it entered our home it has always been running Debian.
Now that we may have a few, ...
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Steinar H. Gunderson: Hash table reductions
http://blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2023-09-18-23-54_hash_table_reductions.html
September 18, 2023, 10:15 PM
I'm writing hash tables again; it seemingly never goes out of fashion.
(Like malloc or sorting, we can always improve the implementation of
these super-old concepts.) There are so many different tradeoffs
you can make, and I thought it would be interesting to summarize
the options on one of them: Hash reductions. I.e., you have your
hash value (assume it's 32 bits, but this generalizes readily)
and want to figure out which of N buckets this reduces to; what do
you choose? (I'll assume a standard...
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Bits from Debian: DebConf23 closes in Kochi and DebConf24 announced
https://bits.debian.org/2023/09/debconf23-closes.html
September 18, 2023, 2:30 PM
On Sunday 17 September 2023, the annual Debian Developers and Contributors
Conference came to a close.
Over 474 attendees representing 35 countries from around the world came
together for a combined 89 events made up of Talks, Discussons, Birds of a
Feather (BoF) gatherings, workshops, and activities in support of furthering
our distribution, learning from our mentors and peers, building our community,
and having a bit of fun.
The conference was preceded by the annual
DebCamp hacking session he...
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Valhalla's Things: Non-e (Note)Book
https://blog.trueelena.org/blog/2023/09/18-non-e-note-book/index.html
September 18, 2023, 12:00 AM
Posted on September 18, 2023




Some time ago our LUG bought some things from soldered.com and while browsing around the website my SO and I decided to add a junk box to the order and see what we would get.
Other than a few useful things, there were two mostly unpopulated boards for the inkplate 10 which would have been pretty hard to reuse as electronics.
On the other hand, at 23 cm Ɨ 18 cm they are a size that is reasonable for a book, and the slit near a long edge m...
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Aigars Mahinovs: Debconf 23 photos
http://aigarius.com/blog/2023/09/17/debconf23-photos/
September 17, 2023, 12:00 PM
Debconf 23 is coming to a close in Kochi, Kerala, India this year.
And it has been my pleasure to again be here and take lots of pictures of the
event and of the surroundings. In total I took 1852 photos and walked just over 50 km between the
two venue buildings and all the rooms where action happened.
Today I will share with you the main group photo:
You can also see it in:
on Google Photos
on git-lfs
In keeping with the more relaxed nature of Debconf in India, the rest of my photos from the...
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Sergio Talens-Oliag: GitLab CI/CD Tips: Using a Common CI Repository with Assets
https://blogops.mixinet.net/posts/gitlab-ci/common_ci_repo_with_assets/
September 16, 2023, 10:23 PM
This post describes how to handle files that are used as assets by jobs and pipelines defined on a common gitlab-ci
repository when we include those definitions from a different project.
Problem descriptionWhen a .giltlab-ci.yml file includes files from a different
repository its contents are expanded and the resulting code is the same as the one generated when the included files
are local to the repository.
In fact, even when the remote files include other files everything works right, as they ...
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Sam Hartman: AI Safety is in the Context
https://hartmans.dreamwidth.org/101223.html
September 16, 2023, 8:52 PM
This is part of my series exploring the connection between AI and connection and
intimacy. This is a post about the emotional impact of our work.
Sometimes being told no—being judged by our AIs—is as harmful as any
toxic content. I’ll get to that in a moment.
My previous work had been dealing with the smaller Llama2 models (7b
and 13b). I decided to explore two things. First, how much better the
creative ability of the large Llama2 70b model is. Second, I decided to
test my assumption that...
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John Goerzen: How Gapped is Your Air?
https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10571-how-gapped-is-your-air
September 15, 2023, 10:33 PM
Sometimes we want better-than-firewall security for things.  For instance:
An industrial control system for a municipal water-treatment plant should never have data come in or out
Or, a variant of the industrial control system: it should only permit telemetry and monitoring data out, and nothing else in or out
A system dedicated to keeping your GPG private keys secure should only have material to sign (or decrypt) come in, and signatures (or decrypted data) go out
A system keeping your tax reco...
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Scarlett Gately Moore: KDE: KDE neon user edition updates! Debian updates, Snaps on hold.
https://www.scarlettgatelymoore.dev/kde-kde-neon-user-edition-updates-debian-updates-snaps-on-hold/
September 14, 2023, 5:06 PM
I had to make the hard decision to put snaps on hold. I am working odd jobs to ā€œstay aliveā€ and to pay for my beautiful scenery. My ā€œProjectā€ should move forward, as I have done everything asked of me including finding a super awesome management team to take us all the way through. But until it is signed sealed and delivered, I have to survive. In my free time I am helping out Jonathan and working on KDE Neon, he has done so much for me over the years, it is the least I can do!
So wi...
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Matthew Garrett: Reconstructing an invalid TPM event log
https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/67602.html
September 13, 2023, 9:02 PM
TPMs contain a set of registers ("Platform Configuration Registers", or PCRs) that are used to track what a system boots. Each time a new event is measured, a cryptographic hash representing that event is passed to the TPM. The TPM appends that hash to the existing value in the PCR, hashes that, and stores the final result in the PCR. This means that while the PCR's value depends on the precise sequence and value of the hashes presented to it, the PCR value alone doesn't tell you what those indi...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppInt64 0.0.2 on CRAN: Small Update
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2023/09/12#rcppint64_0.0.2
September 12, 2023, 11:46 PM
The still very new package RcppInt64
(announced a week ago in
this post) arrived on CRAN
earlier today in its first update, now at 0.0.2. RcppInt64
collects some of the previous conversions between 64-bit integer values
in R and C++, and regroups them in a single package by providing a
single header. It offers two interfaces: both a more standard
as<>() converter from R values along with its
companions wrap() to return to R, as well as more dedicated
functions ā€˜from’ and ā€˜to’.
The ...
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Jo Shields: Building a NAS
https://apebox.org/wordpress/tech/1325
September 12, 2023, 9:33 PM
The status quo
Back in 2015, I bought an off-the-shelf NAS, a QNAP TS-453mini, to act as my file store and Plex server. I had previously owned a Synology box, and whilst I liked the Synology OS and experience, the hardware was underwhelming. I loaded up the successor QNAP with four 5TB drives in RAID10, and moved all my files over (after some initial DoA drive issues were handled).
QNAP TS-453mini product photo
That thing has been in service for about 8 years now, and it’s been… a m...
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John Goerzen: A Maze of Twisty Little Pixels, All Tiny
https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10567-a-maze-of-twisty-little-pixels-all-tiny
September 12, 2023, 1:40 PM
Two years ago, I wrote Managing an External Display on Linux Shouldn’t Be This Hard.  Happily, since I wrote that post, most of those issues have been resolved.
But then you throw HiDPI into the mix and it all goes wonky.
If you’re running X11, basically the story is that you can change the scale factor, but it only takes effect on newly-launched applications (which means a logout/in because some of your applications you can’t really re-launch).  That is a problem if, like me, you sometime...
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Freexian Collaborators: Monthly report about Debian Long Term Support, August 2023 (by Roberto C. SƔnchez)
https://www.freexian.com/blog/debian-lts-report-2023-08/
September 12, 2023, 12:00 AM
Like each month, have a look at the work funded by Freexian’s Debian LTS offering.
Debian LTS contributors
In August, 19 contributors have been paid to work on Debian
LTS, their reports are available:
Abhijith PA
did 0.0h (out of 12.0h assigned and 2.0h from previous period), thus carrying over 14.0h to the next month.
Adrian Bunk
did 18.5h (out of 18.5h assigned).
Anton Gladky
did 7.5h (out of 5.0h assigned and 10.0h from previous period), thus carrying over 7.5h to the next month.
Bastien R...
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Valhalla's Things: How I Keep my Life in Git
https://blog.trueelena.org/blog/2023/09/12-how_i_keep_my_life_in_git/index.html
September 12, 2023, 12:00 AM
Posted on September 12, 2023



        git secret_cabal greet
After watching My life in git, after subversion, after CVS. from DebConf, I’ve realized it’s been a while since I talked about the way I keep everything1 I do in git, and I don’t think I’ve ever done it online, so it looked like a good time for a blog post.
Beyond git itself (of course), I use a few git-related programs:
myrepos (also known as mr) to manage multiple git repositories with one command;
vcsh to ...
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John Goerzen: For the First Time In Years, I’m Excited By My Computer Purchase
https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10564-for-the-first-time-in-years-im-excited-by-my-computer-purchase
September 11, 2023, 11:56 PM
Some decades back, when I’d buy a new PC, it would unlock new capabilities.  Maybe AGP video, or a PCMCIA slot, or, heck, sound.
Nowadays, mostly new hardware means things get a bit faster or less crashy, or I have some more space for files.  It’s good and useful, but sorta… meh.
Not this purchase.
Cory Doctorow wrote about the Framework laptop in 2021:
There’s no tape. There’s no glue. Every part has a QR code that you can shoot with your phone to go to a service manual that has simpl...
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Debian Brasil: Debian Day 30 anos in Maceió - Brazil
https://debianbrasil.org.br/blog/debianday-30-anos-maceio-report/
September 11, 2023, 5:00 AM
The Debian Day in Maceió 2023 took place at the Senai auditorium in Maceió with
the support and organization of Oxe Hacker Club.
There were around 90 people registered, and 40 ateendees present on Saturday to
participate in the event, which featured the following 6 talks:
Debian Package - Daniel Pimentel
Attacking Linux EDRs for Fun and Profit - Tiago Peixoto
Docker: Introdução ao mundo dos containers - Baltazar
Hardening, Debian e CIS Benchmarks - Moises
Carreira e Software Livre em Cybe...
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Debian Brasil: Debian Day 30 anos em Maceió
https://debianbrasil.org.br/blog/debianday-30-anos-maceio-relato/
September 11, 2023, 5:00 AM
O Debian Day em Maceió 2023 foi realizado no auditório do Senai em Maceió com
apoio e realização do Oxe Hacker Club.
Se inscreveram cerca de 90 pessoas, e 40 estiveram presentes no sƔbado para
participarem do evento que contou com as 6 palestras a seguir:
Debian Package - Daniel Pimentel
Attacking Linux EDRs for Fun and Profit - Tiago Peixoto
Docker: Introdução ao mundo dos containers - Baltazar
Hardening, Debian e CIS Benchmarks - Moises
Carreira e Software Livre em Cyber Security - ...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppArmadillo 0.12.6.4.0 on CRAN: Another Upstream Bugfix
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2023/09/10#rcpparmadillo_0.12.6.4.0
September 11, 2023, 12:30 AM
Armadillo is a powerful
and expressive C++ template library for linear algebra and scientific
computing. It aims towards a good balance between speed and ease of use,
has a syntax deliberately close to Matlab, and is useful for algorithm
development directly in C++, or quick conversion of research code into
production environments. RcppArmadillo
integrates this library with the R environment and language–and is
widely used by (currently) 1096 other packages on CRAN, downloaded 30.5 million
tim...
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Jelmer Vernooij: Transcontinental Race NoĀ 9
https://www.jelmer.uk/tcrno9.html
September 10, 2023, 8:00 PM
After cycling the Northcape 4000 (from Italy to northern Norway) last year,
I signed up for the transcontinental race
thisĀ year.
The Transcontinental is bikepacking race across Europe, self-routed (but with some mandatory checkpoints), unsupported and
with a distance of usually somewhere around 4000 km. The cut-off time is 15 days, with the winner usually taking 7-10Ā days.
This year, the route went from Belgium to Thessaloniki in Greece, with control points in northern Italy, Slovenia, Albania...
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Bits from Debian: DebConf23 welcomes its sponsors!
https://bits.debian.org/2023/09/debconf23-welcomes-sponsors.html
September 10, 2023, 9:00 AM
DebConf23, the 24th edition of the Debian
conference is taking place in Infopark at Kochi, Kerala, India.
Thanks to the hard work of its organizers, it will be, this year as well, an
interesting and fruitful event for attendees.
We would like to warmly welcome the sponsors of DebConf23, and
introduce them to you.
We have three Platinum sponsors.
Our first Platinum sponsor is Infomaniak.
  Infomaniak is a key player in the European cloud market and the leading
  developer of Web technologies in...
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Bits from Debian: DebConf23 starts today in Kochi On Sun 10 September 2023
https://bits.debian.org/2023/09/debconf23-starts-today.html
September 10, 2023, 9:00 AM
DebConf23, the 24th annual Debian Developer Conference,
is taking place in Kochi, India from September 10th to 17th, 2023.
Debian contributors from all over the world have come together at Infopark, Kochi
to participate and work in a conference exclusively run by volunteers.
Today the main conference starts with over 373 expected attendants and 92
scheduled activities, including 45-minute and 20-minute talks, Bird of a Feather
("BoF") team meetings, workshops, a job fair, as well as a variety of...
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Freexian Collaborators: Debian Contributions: /usr-merge updates, Salsa CI progress, DebConf23 lead-up, and more! (by Utkarsh Gupta)
https://www.freexian.com/blog/debian-contributions-08-2023/
September 10, 2023, 12:00 AM
Contributing to Debian
is part of Freexian’s mission. This article
covers the latest achievements of Freexian and their collaborators. All of this
is made possible by organizations subscribing to our
Long Term Support contracts and
consulting services.
/usr-merge work, by Helmut Grohne, et al.
Given that we now have consensus on moving forward by moving aliased files
from / to /usr, we will also run into the problems that the file move
moratorium was meant to prevent. The way forward is detect...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: Carmageddon by Daniel Knowles: A Brief Review
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2023/09/09#knowles_carmageddon
September 9, 2023, 9:35 PM
Daniel Knowles’ Carmageddon: How Cars Make Life Worse and What to
Do About It is an entertaining, lucid, and well-written ā€œmanifestoā€
(to borrow a term from the author) aiming to get us all thinking a bit
more about what cars do to society, and how to move on to a better
outcome for all.
The book alternates between historical context and background, lived
experience (as the author is a foreign correspondent who had the
opportunity to travel), and researched content. It is refreshingly free...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppFarmHash 0.0.3 on CRAN: Small Update
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2023/09/09#rcppfarmhash_0.0.3
September 9, 2023, 4:12 PM
A minor maintenance release of the RcppFarmHash
package is now on CRAN as
version 0.0.3.
RcppFarmHash
wraps the Google FarmHash family of hash
functions (written by Geoff Pike and contributors) that are used for
example by Google BigQuery for the FARM_FINGERPRINT
digest.
This releases farms out the conversion to the integer64
add-on type in R to the new
package RcppInt64
released a few days ago and adds some minor maintenance on continuous
integration and alike.
The brief NEWS entry follows:
Ch...
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Bits from Debian: DebianDay Celebrations and comments
https://bits.debian.org/2023/09/debian-30-celebrations.html
September 9, 2023, 9:00 AM
Debian Celebrates 30 years!
We celebrated our birthday this year and
we had a great time with new friends, new members welcomed to the community,
and the world.
We have collected a few comments, videos, and discussions from
around the Internet, and some images from some of the
DebianDay2023 events. We hope that
you enjoyed the day(s) as much as we did!
"Debian 30 years of collective intelligence" -Maqsuel Maqson
Brazil
Pouso Alegre, Brazil
Maceió, Brazil
Curitiba, Brazil
The cake is ther...
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Reproducible Builds: Reproducible Builds in August 2023
https://reproducible-builds.org/reports/2023-08/
September 8, 2023, 8:56 PM
Welcome to the August 2023 report from the Reproducible Builds project!
In these reports we outline the most important things that we have been up to over the past month. As a quick recap, whilst anyone may inspect the source code of free software for malicious flaws, almost all software is distributed to end users as pre-compiled binaries.
The motivation behind the reproducible builds effort is to ensure no flaws have been introduced during this compilation process by promising identical re...
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Enrico Zini: Regular virus scan
http://www.enricozini.org/blog/2023/debian/regular-virus-scan
September 8, 2023, 1:54 PM
Debian: when you're more likely to get a virus than your laptop
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