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Junichi Uekawa: I am more used to Rust.
http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/diary/daily/2022-Apr-1.html.en#2022-Apr-1-19:27:48
April 1, 2022, 10:27 AM
I am more used to Rust.
I can do simple string processing faster in Rust than say Python.
It has enough things to make it more pleasant to work with than C++.
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Russ Allbery: Review: Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower
https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/reviews/books/1-59606-992-9.html
April 1, 2022, 4:28 AM
Review: Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower, by Tamsyn Muir

Publisher:
Subterranean Press


Copyright:
2020


ISBN:
1-59606-992-9


Format:
Kindle


Pages:
111

A witch put Princess Floralinda at the top of a forty-flight tower, but it
wasn't personal. This is just what witches do, particularly with
princesses with butter-coloured curls and sapphire-blue eyes. Princes
would come from miles around to battle up the floor...
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Russ Allbery: Updated eyrie Debian archive keyring
https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/journal/2022-03/001.html
April 1, 2022, 3:15 AM
For anyone who uses my personal Debian repository (there are fewer and
fewer reasons to do that, but there are still some Debian packages there
that aren't available anywhere else), I've (finally) refreshed the archive
signing key.
The new key is available through the eyrie-archive-keyring package as
normal. Both the new and the old keys were provided in that package for a
while. As of today, the old key has been removed. The key can also be
downloaded from my web site....
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Russell Coker: Converting to UEFI
https://etbe.coker.com.au/2022/04/01/converting-to-uefi/
April 1, 2022, 2:17 AM
When I got my HP ML110 Gen9 working as a workstation I initially was under the impression that boot wasn’t supported on NVMe and booted it from USB. I found USB booting with legacy boot to be unreliable so decided to try EFI booting and noticed that the NVMe devices were boot candidates with UEFI. Making one of them bootable was more complex than expected because no-one seems to have documented such things. So here’s my documentation, it’s not great but this method has worked once for me.
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Antoine Beaupré: Salvaged my first Debian package
https://anarc.at/blog/2022-03-31-first-package-salvaged/
April 1, 2022, 1:50 AM
I finally salvaged my first Debian package, python-invoke. As
part of ITS 964718, I moved the package from the Openstack Team
to the Python team. The Python team might not be super happy with
it, because it's breaking some of its rules, but at least someone
(ie. me) is actively working (and using) the package.
Wait what
People not familiar with Debian will not understand anything in that
first paragraph, so let me expand. Know-it-all Debian developers (you
know who you are) can skip to the nex...
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Paul Wise: FLOSS Activities March 2022
http://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/log/2022/04/01/floss-activities/
April 1, 2022, 1:27 AM
Focus
This month I didn't have any particular focus.
I just worked on issues in my info bubble.
Changes
fuelwatch:
cleanup
circuitbreaker:
fix dev requires
playerctl:
error on no player
mpv-mpris:
allow install layout override,
test MPRIS Quit,
add test fixes for
re-adding dropped check,
ensuring clean logs,
waiting for mpv,
old playerctl compat,
socat UNIX-CONNECT,
D-Bus dir perms
iotop-py:
fix date
dnsgraph:
dep missing error message usability
flower:
relax dep
apt:
document interval suffi...
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Matthew Garrett: ZTA doesn't solve all problems, but partial implementations solve fewer
https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/59079.html
March 31, 2022, 11:06 PM
Traditional network access controls work by assuming that something is trustworthy based on some other factor - for example, if a computer is on your office network, it's trustworthy because only trustworthy people should be able to gain physical access to plug something in. If you restrict access to your services to requests coming from trusted networks, then you can assert that it's coming from a trusted device.Of course, this isn't necessarily true. A machine on your office network may be com...
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Russell Coker: AMT/MEBX on Debian
https://etbe.coker.com.au/2022/03/31/amt-mebx-debian/
March 31, 2022, 3:51 AM
I’ve just been playing with Intel’s Active Management Technology (AMT) [1] which is also known as Management Engine Bios Extension (MEBX).
Firstly a disclaimer, using this sort of technology gives remote access to your system at a level that allows in some ways overriding the OS. If this gets broken then you have big problems. Also all the code that matters is non-free. Please don’t comment on this post saying that AMT is bad, take it as known that it has issues and that people are forced ...
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Russell Coker: Links March 2022
https://etbe.coker.com.au/2022/03/31/links-march-2022/
March 31, 2022, 12:50 AM
Anarcat wrote a great blog post about switching from OpenNTP to Chrony which gives a good overview of how NTP works and how accurate the different versions are [1].
Bleeping Computer has an amusing article about criminals who copied a lot of data from NVidia servers including specs of their latest products [2], they are threatening to release all the data if NVidia doesn’t stop crippling their GPUs to make them unsuitable for crypto currency mining. I don’t support these criminals, but I thi...
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Ulrike Uhlig: How do kids conceive the internet?
https://curlybracket.net/2022/03/31/internet-kids.html
March 30, 2022, 10:00 PM
I wanted to understand how kids between 10 and 18 conceive the internet.
Surely, we have seen a generation that we call “digital natives” grow up with
the internet. Now, there is a younger generation who grows up with pervasive
technology, such as smartphones, smart watches, virtual assistants and so on.
And only a few of them have parents who work in IT or engineering…
Pervasive technology contributes to the idea that the internet is immaterial
With their search engine website design, G...
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Bits from Debian: Lenovo Platinum Sponsor of DebConf22
https://bits.debian.org/2022/03/debconf22-lenovo-platinum.html
March 30, 2022, 9:00 AM
We are very pleased to announce that Lenovo
has committed to supporting DebConf22 as a
Platinum sponsor. This is the fourth year in a row that Lenovo is
sponsoring The Debian Conference with the higher tier!
As a global technology leader manufacturing a wide portfolio of connected products,
including smartphones, tablets, PCs and workstations as well as AR/VR devices,
smart home/office and data center solutions, Lenovo
understands how critical open systems and platforms are to a connected world....
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppBDT 0.2.5: Maintenance
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2022/03/29#rcppbdt_0.2.5
March 29, 2022, 11:13 PM
A minor maintenance release for the RcppBDT package is now on CRAN.
The RcppBDT package is an early adopter of Rcpp and was one of the first packages utilizing Boost and its Date_Time library. The now more widely-used package anytime is a direct descentant of RcppBDT. Thanks again for the heads-up!
This release mostly deals with a one-definition rule violation detected by link-time optimisation (which can be enable when configuring R itself at build time with --enable-lto). I confused myself int...
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Jeremy Bicha: How to install a bunch of debs
https://jeremy.bicha.net/2022/03/29/how-to-install-a-bunch-of-debs/
March 29, 2022, 9:55 PM
Recently, I needed to check if a regression in Ubuntu 22.04 Beta was triggered by the mesa upgrade. Ok, sounds simple, let me just install the older mesa version.
Let’s take a look.
Oh, wow, there are about 24 binary packages (excluding the packages for debug symbols) included in mesa!
Because it’s no longer published in Ubuntu 22.04, we can’t use our normal apt way to install those packages. And downloading those one by one and then installing them sounds like too much work.
S...
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Rapha&#235;l Hertzog: Join Freexian to help improve Debian
https://raphaelhertzog.com/2022/03/29/join-freexian-to-help-improve-debian/
March 29, 2022, 10:29 AM
Freexian has set itself new ambitious goals in support of Debian and we would like to expand our team to help us reach those goals. We have drafted a mission statement to clarify our purpose and our values, and we hope to be able to attract talented software developers, entrepreneurs and Debian experts from our community.
Freexian’s mission is to help Debian evolve to be the leading Linux distribution and a model to follow in the free software world.We want to achieve that by enabling passi...
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Jacob Adams: A Lesson in Shortcuts
https://tookmund.com/2022/03/rob-pike-shortcuts
March 29, 2022, 12:00 AM
(The below was written by Rob Pike, copied here for posterity from The Wayback Machine)
Long ago, as the design of the Unix file system was being worked out, the entries . and .. appeared, to make navigation easier. I’m not sure but I believe .. went in during the Version 2 rewrite, when the file system became hierarchical (it had a very different structure early on). When one typed ls, however, these files appeared, so either Ken or Dennis added a simple test to the program. It was in assem...
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Russell Coker: Feedburner Seems to be Dying
https://etbe.coker.com.au/2022/03/29/feedburner-dying/
March 28, 2022, 11:00 PM
Many years ago Feedburner was a useful service. It proxied the RSS feed of your blog and gave you analytics of what happened with it. Now feeds using Feedburner randomly give HTTP error 404s. The Feedburner Twitter account is inactive and recommends that people Tweet at Google instead. It seems that Google wants to get rid of the service and random 404s probably aren’t a high priority for them.
I’ve just gone through the config for Planet Linux Australia [1] and changed as many Feedburner UR...
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Antoine Beaupré: What is going on with web servers
https://anarc.at/blog/2022-03-28-wtf-web-servers/
March 28, 2022, 2:11 PM
I stumbled upon this graph recently, which is w3techs.com
graph of "Historical yearly trends in the usage statistics of web
servers". It seems I hadn't looked at it in a long while because I was
surprised at many levels:
Apache is now second, behind Nginx, since ~2022 (so that's really
new at least)
Cloudflare "server" is third ahead of the traditional third
(Microsoft IIS) - I somewhat knew that Cloudflare was hosting a
lot of stuff, but I somehow didn't expect to see it there at all
for some...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppCNPy 0.2.11
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2022/03/28#rcppcnpy_0.2.11
March 28, 2022, 10:58 AM
A minor maintenance release of the RcppCNPy package arrived on CRAN three days ago, but we skipped announcing it right then.
RcppCNPy provides R with read and write access to NumPy files thanks to the cnpy library by Carl Rogers along with Rcpp for the glue to R.
One of the vignettes created an issue at CRAN with one of the Python modules used, so we simply switched to pre-made vignettes just as we do for a few other packages. Other small changes that had accumulated since the previous release w...
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Russell Coker: Hangouts Replacement
https://etbe.coker.com.au/2022/03/28/hangouts-replacement/
March 28, 2022, 8:08 AM
Google is currently in the process of killing Hangouts. Last year Hangouts was quite a nice IM system with integrated video chat and voice calling. Now they have decided to kill it and replace it with “Google Chat” and “Google Meet” both of which are integrated with the Gmail app on Android. To start getting people off the old platform they have disabled video and audio chats with more than 2 people in Hangouts. To do a video call you have to use Meet which has a worse user interface and...
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Russ Allbery: Review: A Song for a New Day
https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/reviews/books/1-9848-0259-3.html
March 27, 2022, 3:58 AM
Review: A Song for a New Day, by Sarah Pinsker

Publisher:
Berkley


Copyright:
September 2019


ISBN:
1-9848-0259-3


Format:
Kindle


Pages:
372

Luce Cannon was touring with a session band when the shutdown began.
First came the hotel evacuation in the middle of the night due to bomb
threats against every hotel in the state. Then came the stadium bombing
just before they were ready to go on stage. Luce and most of the band
perf...
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Andrew Cater: Imminent release for the media images for Debian 10.12 and 11.3 20220327 0010
http://flosslinuxblog.blogspot.com/2022/03/imminent-release-for-media-images-for.html
March 27, 2022, 12:10 AM
 OK - so it wasn't quite all done in one day - and since today is TZ change day in the UK, it might actually run into the TZ bump but I suspect that it will all be done very soon now. Very few glitches - everybody cheerful with what's been done.I did spot someone in IRC who had been reading the release notes - which is always much appreciated. Lots of security fixes overall in the last couple of months but just a fairly normal time, I think.Thanks to the team behind all of this: the ftpmasters,...
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Reproducible Builds (diffoscope): diffoscope 209 released
https://diffoscope.org/news/diffoscope-209-released/
March 27, 2022, 12:00 AM
The diffoscope maintainers are pleased to announce the release of diffoscope
version 209. This version includes the following changes:
* Update R test fixture for R 4.2.x series. (Closes: #1008446)
* Update minimum version of Black to prevent test failure on Ubuntu jammy.
You find out more by visiting the project homepage....
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Andrew Cater: Part way through testing Debian media images 20220326 1555UTC - Found a new useful utility
http://flosslinuxblog.blogspot.com/2022/03/part-way-through-testing-debian-media.html
March 26, 2022, 10:15 PM
 For various obscure reasons, I have a mirror of Debian in one room and the main laptop and so on I use in another. The mirror is connected to a fast Internet line - and has a 1Gb Ethernet cable into the back directly from the router, the laptop and everything else - not so much, everything is wired, but depends on a WiFi link across the property. One end is fast - one end runs like a snail.Steve suggested I use a different tool to make images directly on the mirror machine - jigit. Slightly le...
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Andrew Cater: Debian media team - testing and releasing Debian 11.3 - 20220326 1243UTC
http://flosslinuxblog.blogspot.com/2022/03/debian-media-team-testing-and-releasing.html
March 26, 2022, 8:31 PM
And back to relative normality : the usual suspects are in Cambridge. It's a glorious day across the UK and we're spending it indoors with laptops :)We'll also be releasing a point release of Buster as a wrap up of recent changes.Debian 10 should move from full support to LTS on July August 14th - one year after the release of Debian 11 - and there will be a final point release of Buster somewhere around that point.All seems to be behaving itself well.Thanks to all for the hard work that goes in...
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Andrew Cater: Still testing Debian media images 20220326 2026UTC- almost finished 11.3 - Buster starting soon
http://flosslinuxblog.blogspot.com/2022/03/still-testing-debian-media-images.html
March 26, 2022, 8:27 PM
 And we're working through quite nicely.It's been a long, long day so far and we're about 1/2 way through :)Shout out to Isy, Sledge and RattusRattus in Cambridge and also smcv.Two releases in a day is a whole bunch :)
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Reproducible Builds (diffoscope): diffoscope 208 released
https://diffoscope.org/news/diffoscope-208-released/
March 25, 2022, 12:00 AM
The diffoscope maintainers are pleased to announce the release of diffoscope
version 208. This version includes the following changes:
[ Brent Spillner ]
* Add graceful handling for UNIX sockets and named pipes.
(Closes: reproducible-builds/diffoscope#292)
* Remove a superfluous log message and reformatt comment lines.
[ Chris Lamb ]
* Reformat various files to satisfy current version of Black.
You find out more by visiting the project homepage....
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Ingo Juergensmann: New Server – NVMe Issues
https://blog.windfluechter.net/2022/03/24/new-server-nvme-issues/
March 24, 2022, 9:49 AM
My current server is somewhat aged. I bought it new in July 2014 with a 6-core Xeon E5-2630L, 32 GB RAM and 4x 3.5″ hot-swappable drives. Gladly I had the opportunity to extend the memory to 128 GB RAM at no additional cost by using memory from my ex-employer. It also has 4x 2 TB WD Red HDDs with 5400 rpm hooked up to the SATA backplane, but unfortunately only two of them are SATA-3 with 6 Gbit/s.
The new server is a used/refurbished Supermicro server with 2x 14-core Xeon E5-2683 and 256 G...
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Matthew Garrett: AMD's Pluton implementation seems to be controllable
https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/58879.html
March 23, 2022, 8:42 AM
I've been digging through the firmware for an AMD laptop with a Ryzen 6000 that incorporates Pluton for the past couple of weeks, and I've got some rough conclusions. Note that these are extremely preliminary and may not be accurate, but I'm going to try to encourage others to look into this in more detail. For those of you at home, I'm using an image from here, specifically version 309. The installer is happy to run under Wine, and if you tell it to "Extract" rather than "Install" it'll leave a...
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Ulrike Uhlig: Workshops about anger, saying NO, and mapping one’s capacities and desires
https://curlybracket.net/2022/03/23/workshops.html
March 22, 2022, 11:00 PM
For the second year in a row, I proposed some workshops at the feminist
hackers assembly at the remote C3. I’m sharing them here because I
believe they might be useful to others.
Anger workshop
Based on my readings about the subject and a mediation training, I
created a first workshop about dealing with one’s own anger for the
feminist hackers assembly in 2020. Many women who attended said they
recognized themselves in what I was talking about. I created the
exercises in the workshop with...
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Tollef Fog Heen: DNSSEC, ssh and VerifyHostKeyDNS
https://err.no/personal/blog/tech/2022-03-22-dnssec-ssh/
March 22, 2022, 7:30 PM
OpenSSH has this very nice setting, VerifyHostKeyDNS, which when
enabled, will pull SSH host keys from DNS, and you no longer need to
either trust on first use, or copy host keys around out of band.
Naturally, trusting unsecured DNS is a bit scary, so this requires the
record to be signed using DNSSEC. This has worked for a long time,
but then broke, seemingly out of the blue. Running ssh -vvv gave
output similar to
debug1: found 4 insecure fingerprints in DNS
debug3: verify_host_key_dns: che...
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Gunnar Wolf: Long, long, long live Emacs after 39 years
https://gwolf.org/2022/03/long-long-long-live-emacs_after_39_years.html
March 21, 2022, 5:45 PM
Reading Planet Debian (see, Sam, we are
still having a conversation over
there? 😉), I read
Anarcat’s 20+ years of
Emacs. And.. Well,
should I brag contribute to the discussion? Of
course, why not?
Emacs is the first computer program I can name that I ever learnt to
use to do something minimally useful. 39 years ago.
From the Space Cadet keyboard that (obviously…)
influenced Emacs’ early design
The Emacs editor was born, according to
Wikipedia, in 1976, same year as
myself. I am clear...
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Bits from Debian: New Debian Developers and Maintainers (January and February 2022)
https://bits.debian.org/2022/03/new-developers-2022-02.html
March 21, 2022, 4:00 PM
The following contributor got his Debian Developer account in the last two months:
Francisco Vilmar Cardoso Ruviaro (vilmar)
The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months:
Lu YaNing
Mathias Gibbens
Markus Blatt
Peter Blackman
David da Silva Polverari
Congratulations!...
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Antoine Beaupré: 20+ years of Emacs
https://anarc.at/blog/2022-03-20-20-years-emacs/
March 21, 2022, 3:08 AM
I enjoyed reading this article named "22 years of Emacs"
recently. It's kind of fascinating, because I realised I don't exactly
know for how long I've been using Emacs. It's lost in the mists of
history. If I would
have to venture a guess, it was back in the "early days", which in
that history is mapped around 1996-1997, when I installed my very own
"PC" with FreeBSD 2.2.x and painstakingly managed to make
XFree86 run on it.
Modelines. Those were the days... But I digress.
I am old...
The onl...
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Joerg Jaspert: Another shell script moved to rust
https://blog.ganneff.de/2022/03/another-shell-script-moved-to-rust.html
March 20, 2022, 12:23 PM
Shell? Rust!
Not the first shell script I took and made a rust version of, but
probably my largest yet. This time I took my little tm (tmux
helper) tool which is (well, was) a
bit more than 600 lines of shell, and converted it to
Rust.
I got most of the functionality done now, only one major part is
missing.
What’s tm?
tm started as a tiny shell script to make handling
tmux easier. The first commit in
git was in July 2013, but I started writing and using it in 2011. It
started out as a kind-...
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Bits from Debian: DebConf22 registration and call for proposals are open!
https://bits.debian.org/2022/03/debconf22-registration-and-call-for-proposals-are-open.html
March 18, 2022, 8:10 PM
Registration for DebConf22 is now open.
The the 23rd edition of DebConf will take place
from July 17th to 24th, 2022 at the
Innovation and Training Park (ITP) in Prizren,
Kosovo, and will be preceded by DebCamp, from July 10th to 16th.
Along with the registration, the DebConf content team announced the
call for proposals. Deadline to submit a
proposal to be considered in the main schedule is April 15th, 2022 23:59:59 UTC
(Friday).
DebConf is an event open to everyone, no matter how
you identify ...
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Louis-Philippe Véronneau: Debian Clojure Team Sprint --- May 13-14th 2022
https://veronneau.org/debian-clojure-team-sprint-may-13-14th-2022.html
March 18, 2022, 6:45 PM
I'm happy to announce the Debian Clojure Team will hold a remote sprint from
May 13th to May 14th 2022.
The goal of this sprint is to improve various aspects of the Clojure ecosystem
in Debian. As such, everyone is welcome to participate!
Here are a few items we are planning to work on, in no particular order:
Update leiningen to the latest upstream version, to let some libraries in
experimental migrate to unstable.
Work towards replacing our custom Clojure script with upstream's and package...
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Enrico Zini: Context-dependent logger in Python
http://www.enricozini.org/blog/2022/python/context-dependent-logger-in-python
March 18, 2022, 10:53 AM
This is a common logging pattern in Python, to have loggers related to module
names:
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Bill:
def load_bill(self, filename: str):
log.info("%s: loading file", filename)
I often however find myself wanting to have loggers related to something
context-dependent, like the kind of file that is being processed. For example,
I'd like to log loading of bill loading when done by the expenses module, and
not when done by the printing mo...
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Gunnar Wolf: Speaking about the OpenPGP WoT on LibrePlanet this Saturday
https://gwolf.org/2022/03/speaking-about-the-openpgp-wot-on-libreplanet-this-saturday.html
March 17, 2022, 4:55 PM
So, LibrePlanet, the FSF’s conference, is coming!
I much enjoyed attending this conference in person in March 2018. This
year I submitted a talk again, and it got accepted — of course, given
the conference is still 100% online, I doubt I will be able to go 100%
conference-mode (I hope to catch a couple of other talks, but… well,
we are all eager to go back to how things were before 2020!)
Anyway, what is my talk about?
My talk is titled Current challenges for the OpenPGP keyserver
netw...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: Rcpp 1.0.8.3: Hotfixing Hotfix
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2022/03/17#rcpp_1.0.8.3
March 17, 2022, 12:13 PM
An even newer hot-fix release 1.0.8.3 of Rcpp follows the 1.0.8.2 release of a few days ago and got to CRAN this morning. A Debian upload will follow shortly, and Windows and macOS binaries will appear at CRAN in the next few days. This release again breaks with the six-months cycle started with release 1.0.5 in July 2020. When we addressed the CRAN request in 1.0.8.2 we forgot to dial testing down to their desired level (as ‘three-part’ release numbers do automagically for us, whereas ‘fo...
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Rapha&#235;l Hertzog: Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, February 2022
https://raphaelhertzog.com/2022/03/17/freexians-report-about-debian-long-term-support-february-2022/
March 17, 2022, 11:32 AM
Every month we review the work funded by Freexian’s Debian LTS offering. Please find the report for February below.
Debian project funding
In February Raphaël and the LTS worked on a survey of Debian developers meant to solicit ideas for improvements in the Debian project at large. You can see the results of the initial discussion here in the list of ideas of which there are already over 30.The full survey is due to be emailed to Debian Developers shortly.In February € 2250 was put as...
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Michael Ablassmeier: python logging messages and exit codes
https://abbbi.github.io//logging/
March 16, 2022, 12:00 AM
Everyone knows that an application exit code should change based on
the success, error or maybe warnings that happened during execution.
Lately i came along some python code that was structured the following way:
#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
import logging
def warnme():
# something bad happens
logging.warning("warning")
sys.exit(2)
def evil():
# something evil happens
logging.error("error")
sys.exit(1)
def main():
logging.basicConfig(
level=logging.DEBUG...
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Kunal Mehta: How to mirror the Russian Wikipedia with Debian and Kiwix
https://blog.legoktm.com/2022/03/15/how-to-mirror-the-russian-wikipedia-with-debian-and-kiwix.html
March 15, 2022, 1:02 AM
It has been reported that the Russian government has threatened to block access to Wikipedia for documenting narratives that do not agree with the official position of the Russian government.
One of the anti-censorship strategies I've been working on is Kiwix, an offline Wikipedia reader (and plenty of other content too). Kiwix is free and open source software developed by a great community
of people that I really enjoy working with.
With threats of censorship, traffic to Kiwix has increased fif...
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Sam Hartman: Nostalgia for Blogging
https://hartmans.dreamwidth.org/99374.html
March 14, 2022, 12:51 AM
Recently, I migrated this blog from Livejournal over to Dreamwidth. As part of the process, I was looking back at my blog entries from around 2007 or so.I miss those days. I miss the days when blogging was more of an interactive community. Comments got exchanged, and at least among my circle of friends people wrote thoughtful, well-considered entries. There was introspection into what was going on in people's lives, as well as technical stuff, as well as just keeping up with people who were ...
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Steinar H. Gunderson: kitty rxvt-like config
http://blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2022-03-12-19-03_kitty_rxvt_like_config.html
March 12, 2022, 6:03 PM
kitty is a terminal with some nice
features (I particularly like the focus on low latency, and the best-in-class
support for emoji) but with a rather unusual default configuration.
Since everybody's opinions are bad, I will offer my own configuration so far
to get a bit closer to classic terminals' defaults:
# If you're running GNOME with Wayland, you may or may not want to uncomment
# this to get your normal window decorations back (this may or may not be
# better in the future; see https://gi...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppGSL 0.3.11: Small Maintenance
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2022/03/12#rcppgsl_0.3.11
March 12, 2022, 3:30 PM
A new release 0.3.11 of RcppGSL is now on CRAN. The RcppGSL package provides an interface from R to the GNU GSL by relying on the Rcpp package.
This release updates src/Makefile.ucrt to use the RTools42 libraries. Details follow from the NEWS file.
Changes in version 0.3.11 (2022-03-12)
The UCRT Makefile was updated
Minor edits to README.md were made
Courtesy of CRANberries, a summary of changes in the most recent release is also available.
More information is on the RcppGSL page. Questions,...
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Thomas Koch: lsp-java coming to debian
https://blog.koch.ro/posts/2022-03-12-lsp-java-coming-to-debian.html
March 12, 2022, 2:55 PM
Posted on March 12, 2022


Tags: debian

The Language Server Protocol (LSP) standardizes communication between editors and so called language servers for different programming languages. This reduces the old problem that every editor had to implement many different plugins for all different programming languages. With LSP an editor just needs to talk LSP and can immediately provide typicall IDE features.
I already packaged the Emacs packages lsp-mode and lsp-haskell for Debia...
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Thomas Koch: Waiting for a STATE folder in the XDG basedir spec
https://blog.koch.ro/posts/2014-02-18-state-folder-in-xdg-basedir.html
March 12, 2022, 2:55 PM
Posted on February 18, 2014


Tags: debian, free software

The XDG Basedirectory specification proposes default homedir folders for the categories DATA (~/.local/share), CONFIG (~/.config) and CACHE (~/.cache). One category however is missing: STATE. This category has been requested several times but nothing happened.
Examples for state data are:
history files of shells, repls, anything that uses libreadline
logfiles
state of application windows on exit
recently opened files...
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Thomas Koch: shared infrastructure coop
https://blog.koch.ro/posts/2014-02-05-shared-infrastructure-coop.html
March 12, 2022, 2:55 PM
Posted on February 5, 2014


Tags: debian, free software

I’m working in a very small web agency with 4 employees, one of them part time and our boss who doesn’t do programming. It shouldn’t come as a surprise, that our development infrastructure is not perfect. We have many ideas and dreams how we could improve it, but not the time. Now we have two obvious choices: Either we just do nothing or we buy services from specialized vendors like github, atlassian, travis-ci,...
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Petter Reinholdtsen: Publish Hargassner wood chip boiler state to MQTT
https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Publish_Hargassner_wood_chip_boiler_state_to_MQTT.html
March 12, 2022, 5:30 AM
Recently I had a look at a
Hargassner
wood
chip boiler, and what kind of free software can be used to monitor
and control it. The boiler can be connected to some cloud service via
what the producer call an Internet Gateway, which seem to be a
computer connecting to the boiler and passing the information gathered
to the cloud. I discovered the boiler controller got an IP address on
the local network and listen on TCP port 23 to provide status
information as a text line of numbers. It also prov...
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Dirk Eddelbuettel: Rcpp 1.0.8.2: Hotfix release per CRAN request
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2022/03/11#rcpp_1.0.8.2
March 12, 2022, 12:00 AM
A new hot-fix release 1.0.8.2 of Rcpp just got to CRAN. It will also be uploaded to Debian shortly, and Windows and macOS binaries will appear at CRAN in the next few days. This release breaks with the six-months cycle started with release 1.0.5 in July 2020 as CRAN desired an update to silence nags from the newest clang version which turned a little loud over a feature deprecated in C++11 (namely std::unary_function() and std::binary_function()). This was easy to replace with std::function() wh...
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Santiago García Mantiñán: tcpping-nmap a substitute for tcpping based on nmap
http://blog.manty.net/2022/03/tcpping-nmap-substitute-for-tcpping.html
March 11, 2022, 11:20 PM
I was about to setup a tcpping based monitoring on smokeping but then I discovered this was based on tcptraceroute which on Debian comes setuid root and the alternative is to use sudo, so, anyway you put it... this runs with root privileges.I didn't like what I saw, so, I said... couldn't we do this with nmap without needing root?And so I started to write a little script that could mimic what tcpping and tcptraceroute were outputing but using nmap.The result is tcpping-nmap which does this. The ...
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Holger Levsen: 20220310-Debian-Reunion-Hamburg-2022
http://layer-acht.org/thinking/blog/20220310-Debian-Reunion-Hamburg-2022/
March 10, 2022, 12:04 PM
Debian Reunion Hamburg 2022 from May 23 to 30
As last year there will be a Debian Reunion Hamburg 2022 event taking place at the same location as previous years, from May 23rd until the 30th.
This is just a preliminary announcement to get the word out, that this event will happen, so you can ponder attending. The wiki page has more information and some fine folks have even already registered!
A few things still need to be sorted out, eg a call for papers and a call for sponsors. If you want t...
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Michael Ablassmeier: fscom switch shell
https://abbbi.github.io//fscom/
March 10, 2022, 12:00 AM
fs.com s5850 and s8050 series type switches have a secret mode which
lets you enter a regular shell from the switch cli, like so:
hostname # start shell
Password:
The command and password are not documented by the manufacturer,
i wondered wether if its possible to extract that password from
the firmware. After all: its my device, and i want to have access
to all the features!
Download the latest firmware image for those switch types and let binwalk do
its magic:
$ wget https://img-en.fs.com/...
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Jonathan Dowland: Broken webcam aspect ratio
https://jmtd.net/log/webcam_aspect_ratio/
March 9, 2022, 2:21 PM
Sony RX100-III, relegated to a webcam
Sometimes I have remote meetings with Google Meet. Unlike the other
video-conferencing services that I use (Bluejeans, Zoom), my video
was stretched out of proportion under Google Meet with Firefox.
I haven't found out why this was happening, but I did figure out a
work-around.
Thanks to Daniel Silverstone, Rob Kendrick, Gregor Herrmann and Ben Allen for
pointing me in the right direction!
Hardware
The lovely Sony RX-100 mk3 that I bought in 2015 has
s...
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François Marier: Using a Streamzap remote control with MythTV on Debian Bullseye
https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/using-streamzap-remote-with-mythtv-debian-bullseye/
March 9, 2022, 12:00 AM
After upgrading my MythTV machine to Debian
Bullseye and MythTV
31, my Streamzap remote
control stopped working correctly: the up and down buttons were
working, but the OK button wasn't.
Here's the complete solution that made it work with the built-in kernel
support (i.e. without LIRC).
Button re-mapping
Since some of the buttons were working, but not others, I figured that the
buttons were probably not mapped to the right keys.
Inspired by these old v4l-utils-based
instructions,
I made my o...
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Ayoyimika Ajibade: Progress Report!! Modifying Expectations... 📝
https://ayoyimika.hashnode.dev/progress-report-modifying-expectations
March 7, 2022, 1:09 PM
Wait! Just like yesterday when I was accepted as an Outreachy intern and the first half of the internship is finished😲. How time flies when you are having a good time🎃
As part of the requirements for the final application during the contribution period for the Outreachy internship, I needed to provide a timeline to achieve our goal on my outreachy task which is transitioning of dependencies in node16 and webpack5. Having consulted my mentors who implied that the packages depending on webp...
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Thorsten Alteholz: My Debian Activities in February 2022
http://blog.alteholz.eu/2022/03/my-debian-activities-in-february-2022/
March 5, 2022, 12:43 PM
FTP master
This month I accepted 484 and rejected 73 packages. The overall number of packages that got accepted was 495.
The overall number of rejected packages was 76, which is about 15% of the uploads to NEW. While most of the maintainers do a great job when creating their debian/copyright, others are a bit lax. Unfortunately those people seem to be more enthusiastic when fighting for changes in NEW processing or even removing NEW.
One argument in discussions about NEW is that the copyright ve...
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Reproducible Builds: Reproducible Builds in February 2022
https://reproducible-builds.org/reports/2022-02/
March 5, 2022, 11:17 AM
Welcome to the February 2022 report from the Reproducible Builds project. In these reports, we try to round-up the important things we and others have been up to over the past month. As ever, if you are interested in contributing to the project, please visit our Contribute page on our website.
Jiawen Xiong, Yong Shi, Boyuan Chen, Filipe R. Cogo and Zhen Ming Jiang have published a new paper titled Towards Build Verifiability for Java-based Systems (PDF). The abstract of the paper contains t...
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Reproducible Builds (diffoscope): diffoscope 207 released
https://diffoscope.org/news/diffoscope-207-released/
March 4, 2022, 12:00 AM
The diffoscope maintainers are pleased to announce the release of diffoscope
version 207. This version includes the following changes:
* Fix a gnarly regression when comparing directories against non-directories.
(Closes: reproducible-builds/diffoscope#292)
* Use our assert_diff utility where we can within test_directory.py
You find out more by visiting the project homepage....
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Abiola Ajadi: Outreachy-And it’s a wrap!
https://ajadi-abiola.github.io/blog/Outreachy-Wrap-up
March 4, 2022, 12:00 AM
Outreachy Wrap-up
Project Improve Debian Continuous Integration UX
Project Link: https://www.outreachy.org/outreachy-december-2021-internship-round/communities/debian/#improve-debian-continuous-integration-ux
Code Repository: https://salsa.debian.org/ci-team/debci
Mentors: Antonio Terceiro, Paul Gevers and Pavit Kaur
About the project
Debci exist to make sure packages work currently after an update, How it does this is by testing all of the packages that have tests written in them to make su...
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