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15 Jun 2024 sfconservancy.org
"We are all human. We all make mistakes. This is true of everyone, including leaders in free software communities.We often end up needing to apologize after we hurt another person. Harming someone with your words or actions is mortifying and embarrassing.Your first reaction may be to explain your reasoning — why you did what you did. You understandably want to explain that you didn’t intend to cause harm."
7 Jun 2024 rubenerd.com
Rubenerd: "Well recently I’ve started tinkering with Alpine Linux! It’s been recommended to me for years, so I’m finally getting around to checking it out. There’s a lot to like if you come from BSD, which we’ll dig into here."
6 Jun 2024 commons.wikimedia.org
Tool to import appropriately-licensed photos from Flickr to Wikimedia Commons
6 Jun 2024 www.harihareswara.net
"If you work on open source software, especially command-line tools, I want you to know about newly available research reports and design guidance, and a user research HOWTO, that you can pick up and reuse.The … | Cogito, Ergo Sumana | Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder"
6 Jun 2024 www.usenix.org
"Challenging the conventional wisdom that users cannot remember cryptographically-strong secrets, we test the hypothesis that users can learn randomly-assigned 56-bit codes (encoded as either 6 words or 12 characters) through spaced repetition. "
Sure, but *how many* can people memorize?
6 Jun 2024 www.bloomberg.com
And a year later, we'd see one of them on the board. "Mastodon’s appeal has even attracted a few unlikely visitors: Twitter co-founders Ev Williams and Biz Stone both created accounts on Mastodon in recent weeks. “I’m kinda tinkering with it,” Stone says. “I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong or what, but my Twitter experience isn’t as great [recently]. I don’t know if it’s the people that I follow aren’t tweeting anymore or what’s happening.”"
5 Jun 2024 itchyi.squarespace.com
"The German photography artist Michael Wesely has created even longer exposures. Using large format cameras (4x5 inches) he captured the light of his objects for up to 3 years in monochrome or colour."
5 Jun 2024 geekmom.com
"Let's preserve our geek history! Join GeekMom for a new series on fandom stories and if you've got your own, please share them with us!"