remember when gtk had themes other than "landlord gray" and "landlord gray but with the lights off"? i miss that
@kayla Yeah! @distributedpress and @sutty
We made a minimal AcrivityPub inbox you can use in your static site generator flow, and your site becomes the ActivityPub identity. Also got moderation features lole blocklists/allpwlists and approval queues.
"Paying for things with money is praxis" how messed up have things gotten for this to make sense ffs
Found this cool light pollution map: https://lightpollutionmap.app/
OpenFlexure is an open source laboratory-grade microscope used to diagnose malaria and cancer. In this interview Julian Stirling, one of the core developers, tells us how the project evolved from its academic roots to a diverse community of people who use it, build it, sell it, teach it & develop it.
OpenFlexure is manufactured in many places to build local capacity. The next step is medical device certification, a slow but worthwhile process.
https://nlnet.nl/news/2025/20250806-openflexure-interview.html
Like, saying to your mate down the pub "Oh you should get on Jabber" versus "You should get on ecks em pee pee"
One of these words sounds like a thing for talking about whatever with your mates, the other sounds like a thing for bollocking around with config files so you can talk to other people who bollock around with config files about bollocking around with config files
the Linux-compatible tax package I switched to is
https://www.mytaxexpress.com/index24.html
It's a desktop app, not an online service. I don't really want to share my tax data with online services and their backing US cloud-services providers. So works for me.
It's CRA-certified. A list of CRA-certified packages is at
Someone here pointed me to that tax software months ago, so thank you, forgotten Mastonaut.
@johnefrancis TY, my instance wasn't loading it initially for some reason.
@johnefrancis What's the linux compatible tax package?
I used Intuit TurboTax for several years, until 2024, when I went looking for, and found, a certified, very affordable, Linux-compatible tax package, produced by a Canadian small business.
Intuit noticed I didn't buy TT this year, and emailed me a survey to try to understand why.
Completing that was a LOT of fun. Repeatedly explaining that yes, I bought it 15x in a row, not buying it because they're a US company with shit data privacy, & nothing is getting me back.
@brandon Khadas Edge 2 seems to be the way to go but I kinda wish they had a 32 GB model like the radxa CM5. Might wait for a Edge 3 to come out before I sink into it
TIL there's an Arch Linux distro geared towards ARM SBCs. https://bredos.org/index.html
Buhhh. I am saddened by the lack of USB-C video output options for the CM5 board. It says it can do it but apparently only if you aren't a hobbyist and can make your own IO boards. 🙃
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Yap with me and send me cool links relating to my interests. 👍