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nixCraft, to linux
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Patch submitted to the kernel by a four-year-old girl🤠

This patch fixes typos. Four year old girl submitted it with help from her Aunt.

hmhackmaster,
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kkarhan,
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@nixCraft now I feel talentless and underskilled.

paul, to linux
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RockyC,
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@paul Clearly, we need to package this in a Snap. 🤣

f4grx,
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sonny, to linux
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Hello Fediverse,

We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop. :linux: 📣

Please reach out or boost :boost_love:

Thanks!

#Linux #tts #accessibility #a11y #GNOME #KDE #FreeSoftware #freedesktop #ml

sonny, (edited )
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We can contract BTW :)

Some examples of what we're interested in

• The state of speech synthesis on the Linux desktop and the various solutions

• What would it take to improve espeak voice

• How well machine learning solutions could work locally, specially in relationship to battery life and older hardware

evanskelly,

@sonny I'm not a programmer but a text-to-speak user, and please don't do whatever Apple is currently doing. To access TTS you have to go to Settings, then Accessibility, then Live Speech or Personal Voice instead of an icon on the desktop. 3 steps in real world application is not accessibility.

bane, to linux
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I am looking for a job. It's becoming a little urgent, so if anyone has any leads whatsoever, please send them my way.

I'm a malware guy: reversing, detection, Intel, anything really related to defending and proactive research. I can also do system administration duties when it comes to Linux. I am able to quickly pick up anything I don't already know.

_mattata,

@bane 's being modest.

Check out their awesome writeup on fuzzing, analyzing, and writing a patch for nftables!

https://blog.malware.foundation/Vulnerability+Research/BGGP3

melsaywhat,
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@bane
Check out nocommute on Substack. It's all remote jobs.

nixCraft, (edited ) to FreeBSD
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"240 million PCs could end up in landfills when Windows 10 support ends"

Sure.

Or they could be repurposed with or Chrome OS Flex, or , and we can stop being so freaking dramatic.

If you just browse, watch Netflix, shop, net banking, etc, Linux distributions like Mint or Ubuntu could save you money. It is an environment-friendly option.

jlamoree,
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@nixCraft What if you need an OS that supports the latest ransomware?

SomeGadgetGuy,
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@nixCraft These headlines drive me CRAZY! Chances are, in "developed" areas of the world, people have more compute power in their phones than they need, let alone a proper PC. Yet we sell people on owning MULTIPLE discrete computers.

Spot on. A system sold with Windows 10, not upgraded to Windows 11, should have NO issues running a Linux or Chrome build and last for YEARS to come.

Patuleia, to linux
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Battle of the slashes

wyri,
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@Patuleia @cebe Yes, but only one has case-sensitivity (on by default), and the other two have been confusing devs about that for decades 😅

mxk,
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@Patuleia Windows NT Kernel also wants to have a say and remind you, that # is the perfect path separator!

nixCraft, to linux
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aeleoglyphic,
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@nixCraft 💪

loganer,
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@nixCraft source code is like water, it will eventually flow regardless of what you want.

libreoffice, to linux
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Question! Why should local governments use taxpayers’ money to buy proprietary, closed software from a single vendor? And what happens to citizens' data? A solution is to move to free and open source software like and – which is exactly what Schleswig-Holstein is doing: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/04/04/german-state-moving-30000-pcs-to-libreoffice/

catavz,
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@libreoffice Hadn't this been tried twice in Munich?

libreoffice,
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@catavz A long, long time ago – a lot has changed since then. And many would argue that it didn't succeed for political reasons, rather than technical: https://itsfoss.com/munich-linux-failure/

gamingonlinux, to linux
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turbobob, (edited )
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@gamingonlinux After having overtaken macOS in July, Linux is still above macOS on Steam in August :blobcatheart:

Well, except those with ring-0 anticheat, which I wouldn't ever want to play on any OS anyways.

turbobob,
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Linux still above macOS on Steam in September, consistently for 3 months in a row :blobcatheart: !

See how clearly it anticorrelates with the number of Chinese users; whenever the Chinese/English user ratio goes up, it goes down. Makes sense.

davidrevoy, to linux
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torbuntu,
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davidrevoy,
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@torbuntu It's not maintained by Krita team, and big libs and frameworks using it are not patched to fix specific issues. It's not as stable as the appimage...

xogium, to linux

So, this morning, after years and years of using the GUI in Linux, I gave up. The state of the GUI does nothing but deteriorate over time for accessibility, and it's exhausting. It's only getting worse. We're far, far away from what it used to be, years ago. Certainly, the QT framework has improved since 5 and now 6 came out, but GTK? Oh dear, oh dear... So, let's dive into it.

xogium,

When GTK 4 came out, on the other hand, things had shifted. No longer were the GTK people happy to provide accessibility for us. No longer did they care about it. Their grand plan was to remove accessibility from GTK altogether, claiming that it was up to the applications themselves to become accessible. It took several weeks, and even days during fosdem for them to recognize this wasn't the way forward, thanks to the orca developer and the Hypra folks, but they got the idea. Or did they?

tychosoft,

@xogium the AFB (American Foundation for the Blind) was forced to withdraw support and funding for various projects that worked on GTK/gnome 2 blind accessibility by an AFB corporate donor, and forced to fire the AFB CTO who ran these programs, Janina Sajka. The corporate donor that did this? Microsoft.

davidrevoy, to linux
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RyunoKi,
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davidrevoy,
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sonny, (edited ) to linux
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GNOME is shaping up really nicely for privacy

• Background App indicator
• App permissions
• Device Security Settings
• Mic / Camera* indicators
• Screen Sharing indicator
• Remote Desktop indicator
• Location indicator
• Incrementally better app sandboxing
• VPN (incl Wireguard) support
• Quick Network Toggles

Made possible by and our talented community.

  • Available in the upcoming GNOME 45 release
sonny,
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@Eunakria

Like everything else in the list, there are dependencies yes. Not sure what your point is.

Eunakria,
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@sonny the other items in the list are UI features, which are inseparable from the desktop environment. "VPN support" however implies the backend, which is not part of GNOME and which is anything but inseparable from GNOME

debian, to debian
fedora,
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@debian Congrats on the big 3-0! Here's to 30 more. 🥳 🎉 🎈

Linux_Is_Best,
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@debian 1st release was not until September.

Sure, the company is 30 years old. But the development is not yet there.

nixCraft, (edited ) to linux
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The or terminal 😂👩🏻‍💻

cdp1337,
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@nixCraft A designer helping an engineer:

"Just click on the icon that looks like a duck wearing a traffic cone"

-- "... the what? ok, what is that meant to represent?"

"No idea, we just memorize pretty pictures on icons. We can't fit labels anywhere because the text negatively impacts the visual feng shui."

LinuxAndYarn,
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@nixCraft for the cartoon:

Caption: An Engineer Helps a Designer

Panel 1:
Our engineer says "No problem, we can fix this on the terminal" as her fingers go clack clack on the keyboard.

Panel 2:
The designer, eyes wide, hand to mouth says "Whoa, you're a HACKER!"
Engineer: "No, it's just the terminal."

Panel 3:
Designer: "Where are all the buttons, icons, and dropdown menus?"
Engineer (rolls her eyes silently)

Panel4:
Designer: "Is this... the MATRIX?"
Engineer: "Yes."

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