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26 Feb www.privacyguides.org
"Privacy is intrinsically intertwined with politics. Each change in governance can have serious effects on privacy rights and privacy tools, for better or for worse. Let's examine with concrete examples how politics affect legislations that can have an immense impact on the privacy tools and features we use."
25 Feb github.com
MC <= 1.16 uses Java 8
MC 1.17 - 1.20.4 uses Java 17 MC >= 1.20.5 uses Java 21
25 Feb fedoraproject.org
Fedora is deprecating the in-house packages for older JDKs with Fedora 42 and, starting with 39, making it easy to install the Temurin repository which focuses on Java and maintains builds for Fedora.
21 Feb www.wethebuilders.org
"For decades, we've done our jobs in the background. We made it easier to file taxes, get veterans' benefits, and apply for financial aid. During times of crisis, we helped refugees navigate immigration processes, helped everyone find vaccines, and helped parents find baby formula."
"We don't work for DOGE. We have always worked for you."
21 Feb alexwlchan.net
"I replaced Mastodon's native post embeds with lightweight HTML and CSS snippets that are faster to load, more resilient to outages, and support dark mode -- and I had fun doing it. "
20 Feb www.project2025.observer
"Track the progress on Project 2025"
20 Feb adactio.com
Why is using the web on mobile still such a pain, despite browser capabilities largely catching up to native apps? "This is not a technical problem. This doesn’t get solved by web standards. This is a cultural problem."
Tracking, heavy frameworks, pop-ups, banners, ads...
18 Feb www.linkedin.com
The people analyzing spending data for DOGE either don't understand basic SQL (foreign key constraints and join tables) or are just plain lying.
Or, y'know, both. Both seems likely, given they were also complaining about 150-year-olds in Social Security rather than recognizing it as missing data.