Is this for real?
According to this news piece, #Chechnya is placing a #ban on slow or fast music. And 120bpm is already too fast for them: all music should “correspond to a tempo of 80 to 116 beats per minute”.
I’m tempted to organize a to-be-banned music compilation now…
https://news.sky.com/story/chechnya-bans-music-that-is-too-fast-or-too-slow-13110266
0 days have passed since I last had to rename a .jpeg file into .jpg in order to upload it somewhere :netscape_anim:
“the European Union (EU) proposed an amendment to the Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services (eIDAS) Regulation that would change provisions related to Qualified Website Authentication Certificates (QWACs). The proposal could empower governments to compel browsers to validate specific Certificate Authorities (CAs) that may or may not comply with industry best practices for ensuring security online”
@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net Sad this isn’t being done EU-wide. And the fact that Apple doesn’t say “our bad, sorry” and instead plans to appeal only proves that all their privacy-friendly claims are mere marketing.
Wondering if I’ll meet any fellow twtxter in Lisbon’s MiniDebConf!
Google wants RISC-V to be a “tier-1” Android architecture: Google’s keynote at the RISC-V Summit promises official, polished support.
My top 10 (most listened) artists of 2022, according to Last.fm:
My turn now, Happy New Year, twtxters!
@rrraksamam@twtxt.net 2021 was so bad for me that I made a list of 12 things for 2022 I needed to get my life back on track. I only managed five, but I did manage five, and 2022 ends better than it started. Looking forward to 2023.
@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Donations and investment offers are different things…
@prologic@twtxt.net You mean like a git log --pretty=twtxt
that someone can get for every branch of every repo on your new git web interface?
@justamoment@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net tbf, format-patch
numbers your patches so that you can apply them with an one liner, no matter if they’re 1 or 9999. As for identity leakage, do notice that only author patch info is present - a name (that can be a pseudonym) and an address field that can be empty. Other then that you only have the transport means, but you don’t really need to use e-mail if that is your concern, you can for eg. set up an anonymous ftp… you just need to get the formatted patches, git not having its own transport is not a limitation but the freedom to let you get patches in any way you want! ;-)