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@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz
2025-12-01 00:08:14

Great darkness is coming ... huge #sunspots galore rotating onto the disk now as in jsoc1.stanford.edu/data/hmi/im from 25 minutes ago. We knew what was in store: facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10236 and spaceweather.com/archive.php?v - Perseverance on Mars has a view of the 'far side' right now and saw the groups a few days ago with its non-astronomy camera.

@arXiv_csNI_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-01 09:15:07

User-Centric Comparison of 5G NTN and DVB-S2/RCS2 Using OpenAirInterface and OpenSAND
Sumit Kumar, Juan Carlos Estrada-Jimenez, Ion Turcanu
arxiv.org/abs/2509.26013

@usul@piaille.fr
2025-12-29 06:20:33

Radoslaw Sikorski, vice-premier ministre de Pologne : « Le défi de l’UE consiste Š traduire son poids économique en influence et en leadership mondiaux »

At the National Institutes of Health, big changes to its communications operations were already underway before Trump’s return to the White House.
But the new administration scrapped those carefully laid plans in favor of haphazard downsizing.
In January, more than 600 people worked in communications offices spread across the NIH.
Today, there are fewer than 100.
Officials, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., justified the deep cuts as…

@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2025-11-23 14:53:26

"Arduino wasn’t valuable because it was just a microcontroller company. It was valuable because it was a commons. And you can’t apply enterprise legal frameworks to a commons without destroying it"
You also can't buy a #commons, at least without destroying it as a commons. The key point about a commons is that it isn't property.

@grifferz@social.bitfolk.com
2025-11-25 14:42:12

$ time curl -s -gb.archive.ubuntu.com > /dev/null
real 0m15.948s
$ time curl -s -gb.archive.ubuntu.com > /dev/null
real 0m0.034s
$ for i in {1..3}; do target="ubuntu-mirror-${i}.ps5.canonical.com"; echo -n "$target: "; curl -s -o /dev/null -4 -w 'Responded in %{time_total}s\n' "$target"; done
ubuntu-mirror-1.ps5.canonical.com: Responded in 0.011217s
ubuntu-mirror-2.ps5.canonical.com: Responded in 21.003718s

@bourgwick@heads.social
2025-12-27 17:27:51

spent quality snow-eve time with @…'s brilliant & inspiring "other networks," an asynchronous history of non-internet communications. like many readers, i imagine, it made me think of others that might belong & my contribution is... jukeboxes!

Other Networks: A Radical Sourcebook
two page timeline spread of various technologies
hydraulic semaphore
entry for Meteor Burst Communication
@aredridel@kolektiva.social
2025-11-28 16:19:02
Content warning: open source whinging

Ugh why is this always the way. I evaluated like 25 authentication servers for a small scale web project — I do want to support things like OIDC and Passkeys, so this is not something I really want to make myself like the old days of “use crypt() on the passwords and just make a simple database”.
5 of them are just dev mode garbage that will never see the light of day as a thing people use.
2 of them are home network nonsense for people who want enterprise login for their family, but where One Nerd controls the whole user-list.
15 of them are freemium "open source" where they withhold features for their enterprise tier and make them so unfortunately difficult to deploy, all requiring postgresql databases and a complex containerization setup and helm charts and oh so much.
and then there's kanidm, which is great except its opinions make it completely unusable for a community project, it's really more trying to fit the ‘enterprise unix authentication' space. Kudos to them for communicating it but it's the wrong tool, even if it is really good.
And then there's rauthy. Which is exactly what I want, well built and delightful, uses a lightweight embedded database, and even has a peer-to-peer sync for scalability. But customizing it is going to be a lesson in building it from source repeatedly, and its configuration is just a bit strange, and its frontend is extremely Backend Developer Wrote A Web UI. I guess I got a second project. And maybe a third to make debian packages of it.
Yet it really is the best of the options _by far_.
NLNet supported projects continue to punch above their weight class.

@jlpiraux@wallonie-bruxelles.social
2025-12-28 08:14:41

"Étonnamment [?], les temps de réaction lors de l'utilisation d'écrans au volant sont pires que ceux d'une personne ivre ou sous l'emprise de stupéfiants. Pas étonnant que 90 % des conducteurs détestent utiliser les écrans tactiles dans les voitures. L'industrie automobile revient enfin Š la raison."

@netzschleuder@social.skewed.de
2025-10-27 09:00:04

route_views: Route Views AS graphs (1997-1998)
733 daily network snapshots denoting BGP traffic among autonomous systems (ASs) on the Internet, from the Oregon Route Views Project, spanning 8 November 1997 to 2 January 2000. Data collected by NLANR/MOAT.
This network has 5505 nodes and 11719 edges.
Tags: Technological, Communication, Unweighted, Temporal

route_views: Route Views AS graphs (1997-1998). 5505 nodes, 11719 edges. https://networks.skewed.de/net/route_views#19990805