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@berlinbuzzwords@floss.social
2025-05-14 12:00:21

Satellite Event
AIFoundry invites you to the 2nd edition of the AI Plumbers Conference, a meetup for low-level AI builders who value real conversations over keynote slides and for anyone working in modern data infrastructure, machine learning and open-source software projects. Connect, swap ideas and collaborate, free from the pressure of constant talks.
📅 When: June 15, 2025 – 10 am-5 pm
📍 Where: GLS Event Campus Berlin, Kastanienallee 82 | 10435 Berlin
Register now:

@lil5@social.linux.pizza
2025-07-13 08:45:18

Hot take,
Non-Free Libre Software
🍺 Beer takes time and effort to brew
#agpl #sspl #opensource

The IRS open sourced much of its incredibly popular Direct File software as the future of the free tax filing program is at risk of being killed by Intuit’s lobbyists and Donald Trump’s megabill.
Meanwhile, several top developers who worked on the software have left the government and joined a project to explore the “future of tax filing” in the private sector

@HeidiSeibold@fosstodon.org
2025-07-10 13:16:59

Hi friends of research software 👋
The @… is running a free workshop on test-driven development on Monday.
events.digital-research.academ

How fucking amazing is #OBS ?
If you've ever used it, bung them some money here:
obsproject.com/contribute

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-06-12 16:04:09

There are two main reasons I'm not using GrapheneOS. The first is that I've had two Pixels die on me from hardware flaws, and so I think their hardware is complete trash. The second is that every time I see them talking, they're trashing some other free software project or (openish) hardware. Only _their_ platform is secure. I'm getting strong Theo De Raadt vibes from them, which is not the kind of thing I'd want to deal with.

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-06-24 19:01:23

Microsoft makes Windows 10's extended security updates free for an extra year for users who sync PC settings via a Microsoft Account and the Windows Backup app (Zac Bowden/Windows Central)
windowscentral.com/software-ap

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-06-24 09:39:49

Subtooting since people in the original thread wanted it to be over, but selfishly tagging @… and @… whose opinions I value...
I think that saying "we are not a supply chain" is exactly what open-source maintainers should be doing right now in response to "open source supply chain security" threads.
I can't claim to be an expert and don't maintain any important FOSS stuff, but I do release almost all of my code under open licenses, and I do use many open source libraries, and I have felt the pain of needing to replace an unmaintained library.
There's a certain small-to-mid-scale class of program, including many open-source libraries, which can be built/maintained by a single person, and which to my mind best operate on a "snake growth" model: incremental changes/fixes, punctuated by periodic "skin-shedding" phases where make rewrites or version updates happen. These projects aren't immortal either: as the whole tech landscape around them changes, they become unnecessary and/or people lose interest, so they go unmaintained and eventually break. Each time one of their dependencies breaks (or has a skin-shedding moment) there's a higher probability that they break or shed too, as maintenance needs shoot up at these junctures. Unless you're a company trying to make money from a single long-lived app, it's actually okay that software churns like this, and if you're a company trying to make money, your priorities absolutely should not factor into any decisions people making FOSS software make: we're trying (and to a huge extent succeeding) to make a better world (and/or just have fun with our own hobbies share that fun with others) that leaves behind the corrosive & planet-destroying plague which is capitalism, and you're trying to personally enrich yourself by embracing that plague. The fact that capitalism is *evil* is not an incidental thing in this discussion.
To make an imperfect analogy, imagine that the peasants of some domain have set up a really-free-market, where they provide each other with free stuff to help each other survive, sometimes doing some barter perhaps but mostly just everyone bringing their surplus. Now imagine the lord of the domain, who is the source of these peasants' immiseration, goes to this market secretly & takes some berries, which he uses as one ingredient in delicious tarts that he then sells for profit. But then the berry-bringer stops showing up to the free market, or starts bringing a different kind of fruit, or even ends up bringing rotten berries by accident. And the lord complains "I have a supply chain problem!" Like, fuck off dude! Your problem is that you *didn't* want to build a supply chain and instead thought you would build your profit-focused business in other people's free stuff. If you were paying the berry-picker, you'd have a supply chain problem, but you weren't, so you really have an "I want more free stuff" problem when you can't be arsed to give away your own stuff for free.
There can be all sorts of problems in the really-free-market, like maybe not enough people bring socks, so the peasants who can't afford socks are going barefoot, and having foot problems, and the peasants put their heads together and see if they can convince someone to start bringing socks, and maybe they can't and things are a bit sad, but the really-free-market was never supposed to solve everyone's problems 100% when they're all still being squeezed dry by their taxes: until they are able to get free of the lord & start building a lovely anarchist society, the really-free-market is a best-effort kind of deal that aims to make things better, and sometimes will fall short. When it becomes the main way goods in society are distributed, and when the people who contribute aren't constantly drained by the feudal yoke, at that point the availability of particular goods is a real problem that needs to be solved, but at that point, it's also much easier to solve. And at *no* point does someone coming into the market to take stuff only to turn around and sell it deserve anything from the market or those contributing to it. They are not a supply chain. They're trying to help each other out, but even then they're doing so freely and without obligation. They might discuss amongst themselves how to better coordinate their mutual aid, but they're not going to end up forcing anyone to bring anything or even expecting that a certain person contribute a certain amount, since the whole point is that the thing is voluntary & free, and they've all got changing life circumstances that affect their contributions. Celebrate whatever shows up at the market, express your desire for things that would be useful, but don't impose a burden on anyone else to bring a specific thing, because otherwise it's fair for them to oppose such a burden on you, and now you two are doing your own barter thing that's outside the parameters of the really-free-market.

@berlinbuzzwords@floss.social
2025-06-13 11:19:04

AIFoundry invites you to the 2nd edition of the AI Plumbers Conference, a meetup for low-level AI builders who value real conversations over keynote slides and for anyone working in modern data infrastructure, machine learning and open-source software projects. Connect, swap ideas and collaborate, free from the pressure of constant talks.
📅 When: June 15, 2025 – 10 am
📍 Where: GLS Event Campus Berlin, Kastanienallee 82 | 10435 Berlin
Register now:

AI Plumbers Conference
@lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-06-09 04:03:41

Hello all - for anyone who's interested, we'll be having our June monthly #libre | Free and Open Source Software (#FOSS) catchup tomorrow (Tues) evening, at 20:00 NZST. We meet at

@jae@mastodon.me.uk
2025-05-29 09:24:35

I have to say I was pleasantly surprised to see how easy Pirate Ship is for getting shipping labels at reduced rates. Their customer service is top-notch. My work had been paying for a shipping provider and I was able to drop their prices considerably.
Not an ad, just a fan of how easy they made #shipping.

@janneke@todon.nl
2025-06-01 08:04:22

Now in Kleine spoel at @… "Free Software - it's more than coding" by Birgit Hücking.
#tdose

Birgit Hücking presenting their talk with first slide

Free Software - it's more than coding!
@newsie@darktundra.xyz
2025-06-04 10:06:45

Podcast: Anti-Porn Laws' Real Target Is Free Speech 404media.co/podcast-anti-porn-

@fanf@mendeddrum.org
2025-06-26 01:51:51

on my blog!
dotat.at/@/2025-06-28-boulder.
Golang and Let's Encrypt: a free software story

@geant@mstdn.social
2025-06-17 10:05:22

May 2025 recap | The latest edition of the GÉANT School of Software Engineering, hosted by PCSS, brought together developers and experts from across Europe to explore generative #AI tools, risks, secure coding practices.
Highlights:
🔹#GenAI Buzz-Free Programming with LLMs – training by Maciej Łabędzki…

GÉANT School of Software engineering. Photo by © Magda Madej, on behalf of PSNC, 2025.
@Techpizzamondays@social.linux.pizza
2025-04-29 20:56:55

The next Tech Pizza Monday is a Sticker Club edition! Bring your stickers to exchange, or just marvel in the stickers people do bring. The usual discussions of free and open software, free and open hardware, and free and open society will of course ensue! #Toronto #tech

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social
2025-07-04 01:43:29

As everyone, the #FSF infrastructure is suffering because of 'AI' crawlers:
«Our infrastructure has been under attack since August 2024. Large Language Model (LLM) web crawlers have been a significant source of the attacks»
«the server behind the Free Software Directory, has been under attack since June 18. This likely is an LLM scraper designed to specifically target Media Wiki sites with a botnet. This attack is very active and now partially mitigated.»
fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/our-sma

@arXiv_mathph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-02 08:40:30

Tables of practical invariants for distinguishing multiplicity-free fusion categories up to rank 7
Gert Vercleyen
arxiv.org/abs/2507.00652

@kubikpixel@chaos.social
2025-06-20 05:55:27

Owncast - Free and Open Source Livestreaming
@… is a free and open source live video and web chat server for use with existing popular broadcasting software.
Your live stream can reach a wider audience on The Fediverse, allowing people to follow and share your stream on Mastodon and other Fediverse services.
📺

@bogo@hapyyr.com
2025-05-30 08:00:02

Behold :) My new #cybersecurity talk is ready and you can see it in the best events around you.
Title: The archetypes of the attackers.
Summary: This talk will lead you on a journey to discover the archetypes of attackers, the tools they use, their motivations for targeting what you've built, and how a geopolitical shift can alter their interest in your resources.

@candidexmedia@mastodon.design
2025-05-05 03:15:33

I've just upgraded my self-hosted #Listmonk instance to 5.0.0, and I absolutely LOVE the new visual email template builder powered by EmailBuilder.js!
I can't wait to start creating new templates for the candide ꘎ media newsletter ✨
More on the software:

Video demo of me trying out Listmonk's new visual editor, using the EmailBuilder.js reservation reminder example template:

https://usewaypoint.github.io/email-builder-js/#sample/reservation-reminder
@jorgecandeias@mastodon.social
2025-06-24 19:48:38

OK, this seems interesting.
delightful.coding.social/delig

@arXiv_csRO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-23 11:51:40

Experimental Setup and Software Pipeline to Evaluate Optimization based Autonomous Multi-Robot Search Algorithms
Aditya Bhatt, Mary Katherine Corra, Franklin Merlo, Prajit KrisshnaKumar, Souma Chowdhury
arxiv.org/abs/2506.16710

@arXiv_csMS_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-05-27 07:22:20

f4ncgb: High Performance Gr\"obner Basis Computations in Free Algebras
Maximilian Heisinger, Clemens Hofstadler
arxiv.org/abs/2505.19304

@pre@boing.world
2025-05-23 13:59:43

"How to get the most out of tech while freeing ourselves from the lunatics in Silicon Valley"
Says Ian Dunt in his article on a corporate Substack page linked from his block-chain owned Bluesky account.
He does so without using the words "Fedi" "blog", "decentralize" "open source", "free software", or "mastodon", and while calling Facebook and Instagram "seemingly more benign".
There must be a form of moderate tech disinvestment, which allows us the things we benefit from while removing the things which harm us.
He pleads, admitting
I have no answers for this
Yeah, no kidding.
But he has stopped using Amazon so much and buys more DVDs now, and tries to use a tablet more than a phone!?
Well done I guess.

@arXiv_physicsoptics_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-05-30 07:35:19

Trainable dynamical masking for readout-free optical computing
S. Bogdanov, E. Manuylovich, S. K. Turitsyn
arxiv.org/abs/2505.23464

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-06-16 15:16:43

Remember #shareware? Like, the demo / trial versions that you could use for free but only for limited time?
Nowadays, a lot of commercial software is like that, except that you pay for being able to use it for a limited time.

@kubikpixel@chaos.social
2025-06-17 14:50:04

Where Projects are Evaluated – To see if they're as free and open source as advertised
The software rights of users are continously (and often opaquely) being eroded by the desire of growth.
This website aims to push back against that by bringing transparency to FOSS software users.
🧑‍💻 isitreallyfoss.com

@Techpizzamondays@social.linux.pizza
2025-04-24 22:14:08

Be sure to vote our Election Night Edition this upcoming Monday, as the polls close at 9:30 PM. Then, come for the pizza and stay for the tech discussions. We don’t know if the venue (Victory Cafe, 440 Bloor St. W.) will turn on the TVs for election results. We usually adjourn before that time, anyway. The festivities start at 6 PM!
Got a hardware demo? Cool! Those are the best! The more you believe in free and open software and hardware in service of a free and open society, the more …

@Techpizzamondays@social.linux.pizza
2025-05-26 00:30:14

Hey hey! We’re still doing Tech Pizza Mondays. We understand there’s a certain conference in town, one that rhymes with “blanimé sporth”, so if you’re a part of that, join us tomorrow! #Toronto #tech #pizza

@Techpizzamondays@social.linux.pizza
2025-05-19 18:47:40

Victory Cafe is open today, which is Victoria Day! So we will hold Tech Pizza Monday tonight! #Toronto #tech #pizza

@Techpizzamondays@social.linux.pizza
2025-06-16 14:26:05

Hey, it’s Monday again. That means we are hosting Tech Pizza Monday again! Same place (Victory Cafe, 440 Bloor St. W.), same time (6 PM), same…actually, the menu changed recently, so the pizza is different than it has been in the past.
Word on the street is that there will definitely be a hardware demo. Cool, right?
#Toronto