I've been very quietly playing with #Logseq for a week or so and I have to say it's an amazing piece of software. Granted, the learning curve is steep and I miss #Obsidian and some of it's predictability but Logseq never fails to find little ways of delighting me. It’s difficult but I’m trusting it.
Logseq feels very natural in many ways and I'm excited to continue this journey.
Thanks to #debian, #lineageOS, @fdroidorg , #mozilla, @k9mail, @thunderbird, #logseq and many more for all the awesome free software
@msw I can only judge that advocacy based on what I can see and know about. I"m pleased to hear the assertion, though, and look forward to seeing it come to pass over time - will observe with interest.
That said, as a #FOSS advocate, I would not accept a role with AWS or any other of the #FrightfulFive corporations and those many who aspire to be among them (I have rejected offers from other anti-#FOSS mega-corporations in the past) @alcinnz @downey @skyfaller
@alcinnz there are people for whose commitment to principles we shared I used to have a great deal of respect... but some recent have gone to work for Microsoft or Google or Facebook, among other rapacious tech mega-corporations. and I cannot maintain my admiration for their commitment. @msw @downey @skyfaller
@alcinnz sorry, Adrian. We've got to call out those who have vested interests and remember, at some level of seniority (which I strongly suspect Matt meets or exceeds), who we choose to work for is an ethical decision, and we need to take responsibility (and hold others responsible) for that. @msw @downey @skyfaller
@msw I think that accepting resources from corporations who are well known to actively undermine #Copyleft is unfortunately not a neutral act. It signals an implicit acceptance of those donors' actions, and an obligation from the OSI to give them the benefit of the doubt. We need to convince democratic gov'ts to fund #FOSS as digital critical infrastructure, and shun corporations and their donations entirely. A smart gov't would recognise that. Few, if any, are. @alcinnz @downey @skyfaller
@downey yes, I haven't completely given up on them yet, as I have on the Linux Foundation, but I'm certainly very sceptical these days. I'm not an ally of 'open source' except to the extent that it's used by many when they mean Free Software, and I accept their passion if not correctness in terminology. @skyfaller @alcinnz
Interesting.
#OpenSource Initiative #OSI using a proprietary issue tracker software for its new website.
Gotta appease those sweet sweet corporate sponsors, I guess. Even when said sponsors are selling proprietary software.
this interview with the Mozilla CEO is really baffling to me
first off she talks about how Mozilla isn't really anti-microsoft or anti-big-tech, which ... uh, what? and then not very long after that she's talking about how Mozilla has always been anti-tracking... how do you reconcile that? how out of touch do you have to be to think you can be anti-tracking without being anti-big-tech
later it gets worse:
> Q: Do you think that you have to build generative AI products into Firefox to take advantage of that disruptive moment?
> A: Well, at some level the answer is yes, because that’s the new technology.
everything she says on this topic is a tremendous nothingburger of meaninglessness; we have to invest in this because it's new, even if we have no idea what it's for or why it would be helpful
the silicon valley brainworms really show no mercy
Fun fact: Branding and forking aside, #LibreOffice's initial codebase (Star Office) predates #Microsoft Office by three years. #opensource
#Obsidian saved my ass at work today. Thanks to my booster shot, I have very vague memories of what I did on Friday. (Among the side effects I get from vaccinations, it is brain fog. Fun stuff.)
Fortunately, I take detailed project notes with interstitial journaling so I got updated quickly and managed to report on what I did.
#InfoSec FYI: There's a massive #typosquatting campaign targeting PyPI. Someone's clearly reached the automation section of "Black Hat Python" 🙄
This is the same actor as highlighted by Phylum yesterday - currently they're pushing a cryptostealer everywhere they can, but who knows what's next.
Recently, they've started typosquatting the following packages (& showing example typosquat):
* xlsxwriter (ex. xlsxwwriter)
* urllib3 (rllib3)
* simplejson (simplejsn)
* requests-toolbelt (requests-toollbelt)
* discord-webhook (disocrd-webhook)
* discord-py (discod-py)
* websocket-client (weebsocket-client)
* openpyxl (oepnpyxl)
* pillow (pilloow)
* click (clickk)
* pysocks (ysocks)
* psutil (psuil)
* gitpython (gitpythn)
* pycodestyle (pycodestye)
* prompt-toolkit (prompt-toolkiit)
* beautifulsoup (baeutifulsoup)
Reports headed out to PyPI soon.
If your company uses your own PyPI mirror, I'd recommend disallowing new packages released within the past ~week (as a general precaution, tbh).
While refactoring my personal #KnowledgeGraph I asked #ChatGPT what's the relation between #ObjectOrientedProgramming and #FunctionalProgramming.
I was expecting something in the line of opposition and alternative. But it replied "complementary".
Clever!
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