this one felt great
#running
this one felt great
#running
this one felt great
#running
@mozillaofficial@mozillaofficial reacted once more to the outcry regarding the introduction of Terms of Use to #Firefox. Instead of addressing the fact that neither Firefox needs or it is desirable to its users that it has Terms of Use, thet propose to make changes to the terms, clarifying things.
Their changes are meaningless: even if you were only focused on the fact that their Terms were bad, well - they still are. But with this announcement also comes a clear "justification" for it all:
"In order to make Firefox commercially viable, there are a number of places where we collect and share some data with our partners"
This is what you do NOT want your web browser to do, but now apparently Mozilla is in the data broker business and the browser is their means towards that data (in order to be commercially viable, no less). They are not going to move away from this - but in doing so they're definitively moving away from the software freedom community.
It's a shame but we'll survive, we always do. For now, firefox forks will see their user numbers grow. If Mozilla will be able to survive a shift like this, that's another question entirely. I am nowadays inclined to hope they won't.
@plwt@plwt https://mstdn.social/@plwt/114084052379738116
@mozillaofficial@mozillaofficial reacted once more to the outcry regarding the introduction of Terms of Use to #Firefox. Instead of addressing the fact that neither Firefox needs or it is desirable to its users that it has Terms of Use, thet propose to make changes to the terms, clarifying things.
Their changes are meaningless: even if you were only focused on the fact that their Terms were bad, well - they still are. But with this announcement also comes a clear "justification" for it all:
"In order to make Firefox commercially viable, there are a number of places where we collect and share some data with our partners"
This is what you do NOT want your web browser to do, but now apparently Mozilla is in the data broker business and the browser is their means towards that data (in order to be commercially viable, no less). They are not going to move away from this - but in doing so they're definitively moving away from the software freedom community.
It's a shame but we'll survive, we always do. For now, firefox forks will see their user numbers grow. If Mozilla will be able to survive a shift like this, that's another question entirely. I am nowadays inclined to hope they won't.
@plwt@plwt https://mstdn.social/@plwt/114084052379738116
> Dear Mr. President
>
> Your behavior today was woeful. I am writing to ask you to resign immediately before you make things much worse.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Citizen of the World
Honestly, the U.S President and Vice President should just resign immediately. What a disgrace.
I don't often read in digital format, but I wanted to try the new Portuguese digital library #biblioled, so I went for something quick and light. Apparently, I enjoyed #Heartstopper vol. 1 well enough, since I decided to borrow volume 2 too... 
I don't often read in digital format, but I wanted to try the new Portuguese digital library #biblioled, so I went for something quick and light. Apparently, I enjoyed #Heartstopper vol. 1 well enough, since I decided to borrow volume 2 too... 
> "Honestly, I don't know how Zelenksy didn't punch the cheetoh that whole time. That man has remarkable restraint.
>
> I have never been so embarrassed for our country. What a thug. "World War III," he says over and over, echoing Putin's sabre rattling throughout his invasion. Even sitting in the White House, Trump is echoing the Kremlin line.
>
> What's even more despicable is that the spineless, gutless GOP will say nothing about this indefensible show of gutlessness and cowardice by their leader. Imagine that: Being afraid of cowards makes you one."
> "Honestly, I don't know how Zelenksy didn't punch the cheetoh that whole time. That man has remarkable restraint.
>
> I have never been so embarrassed for our country. What a thug. "World War III," he says over and over, echoing Putin's sabre rattling throughout his invasion. Even sitting in the White House, Trump is echoing the Kremlin line.
>
> What's even more despicable is that the spineless, gutless GOP will say nothing about this indefensible show of gutlessness and cowardice by their leader. Imagine that: Being afraid of cowards makes you one."
> "Your dignity honors the bravery of the Ukrainian people.
>
> Be strong, be brave, be fearless.
> You are never alone, dear President Zelensky.
>
> We will continue working with you for a just and lasting peace."
Europe needs to back this up, as they can't trust the United States.
> "Your dignity honors the bravery of the Ukrainian people.
>
> Be strong, be brave, be fearless.
> You are never alone, dear President Zelensky.
>
> We will continue working with you for a just and lasting peace."
Europe needs to back this up, as they can't trust the United States.
#running #treadmill
#running #treadmill
#running #treadmill
I'm also working on my rewrite at the moment, but that started… *looking at the git history*… oh wow! O_o Over two years ago! I just implemented jumping to the next/previous unread message.
description = 🏗 Full-Stack developer (Mainly Python) ✍ Writer[...]
https://github.com/tanrax/thankful-eyes-theme.el
Enjoy!
#emacs #accessibility
https://github.com/tanrax/thankful-eyes-theme.el
Enjoy!
#emacs #accessibility
@javivf @lafe @melyanna @nff @shreyan
You may also want to renovate an old abandoned manor!?
- System Design Interview Vol. 1 and 2, Alex Xu and Sahn Lam
- Designing Data-Intensive Applications, Martin Kleppmann
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/information-about-the-new-terms-of-use-and-updated-privacy/m-p/87922/highlight/true#M33705
TLDR? It's bull. Let's dive in?
They focus basically in saying three things:
1) Mozilla needs a license to your data to do things like sending your words to a search engine;
2) there's #AI stuff that needs ToS and Priv. Policy;
3) the acceptable use policy was already in place at Mozilla for the website, etc..
Why bull?
1) if what I type on Firefox (the browser) was sent to Mozilla so they could send it to the search engine, then they'd need access to it. It's not how a browser works or how a privacy-caring browser should ever work. Since what goes on between my Firefox textfields and the browsers I submit to is between us and then, Mozilla should have nothing to do with that data, with or without license.
2) They talk about two kinds of AI: AI services you can access to from Firefox, and AI offline and private abilities within Firefox. For the first, each of those services - if we choose to use them - can and should have their own ToS (distinct from Firefox or any other software used to reach them). AI services running locally should never share anything with anyone, so there's no licenses Mozilla should get.
3) Keep your website's ToS to your website, I don't need it on Firefox - and Mozilla neither.
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/information-about-the-new-terms-of-use-and-updated-privacy/m-p/87922/highlight/true#M33705
TLDR? It's bull. Let's dive in?
They focus basically in saying three things:
1) Mozilla needs a license to your data to do things like sending your words to a search engine;
2) there's #AI stuff that needs ToS and Priv. Policy;
3) the acceptable use policy was already in place at Mozilla for the website, etc..
Why bull?
1) if what I type on Firefox (the browser) was sent to Mozilla so they could send it to the search engine, then they'd need access to it. It's not how a browser works or how a privacy-caring browser should ever work. Since what goes on between my Firefox textfields and the browsers I submit to is between us and then, Mozilla should have nothing to do with that data, with or without license.
2) They talk about two kinds of AI: AI services you can access to from Firefox, and AI offline and private abilities within Firefox. For the first, each of those services - if we choose to use them - can and should have their own ToS (distinct from Firefox or any other software used to reach them). AI services running locally should never share anything with anyone, so there's no licenses Mozilla should get.
3) Keep your website's ToS to your website, I don't need it on Firefox - and Mozilla neither.
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file:description = ðŸ—
Perhaps your nginx server is missing a
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
header?https://serverfault.com/a/975289
In
timeline
it looks OK however, I think it's relying on> The file must be encoded with UTF-8
of the original spec:
https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/twtxtfile.html
http(s)://domain.tls
is not a valid resource, but http(s)://domain.tls/
is, as you can see here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/2581423I suppose that internally the wget/curl or whatever client you are using is redirecting it?
Feed was redirected: https://twtxt.andros.dev -> https://twtxt.andros.dev/
Each time my client fetches your feed. It just doesn't make any sense to me. Wouldn't be both, pretty much, be the same (I noticed the
/
, yes)?
Feed was redirected: https://twtxt.andros.dev -> https://twtxt.andros.dev/
Each time my client fetches your feed. It just doesn't make any sense to me. Wouldn't be both, pretty much, be the same (I noticed the
/
, yes)?