sonny, to GNOME
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We are hiring contractors to work on and the Desktop :linux:

Do you have experience working on Linux desktop technologies? Get in touch with your resume or portfolio stf@gnome.org ✉️

Some areas we are interested in hiring for:

• Flatpak
• Linux desktop accessibility
• Freedesktop / XDG services and components
• Desktop security
• GNOME services and components

@XOrgFoundation @kde @gnome

Boosts welcome!

MastodonEngineering, to mastodon
@MastodonEngineering@mastodon.social avatar

We are looking for a new member for our core team to work with @Gargron, @renchap and @Claire on building the Mastodon and web app!

This is a position and requires an overlap with the CET timezone.

Ideally:

For more info and to apply:

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/mastodon/de1e4d8a-5639-4b6a-86d7-97bd9c768b02

rolle, (edited ) to mastodon
@rolle@mementomori.social avatar

I'm so excited to share Mastopoet, a tool made by @raikas that allows you to capture Mastodon posts as beautiful images and share them across the Internet. This makes posts much more eye-catching in other social medias for instance. :bunhdheart:

Use the tool: https://mastopoet.ohjelmoi.fi

Browse the source code: https://github.com/raikasdev/mastopoet

Mastopoet supports and options to show metrics in textual or icons or hide them completely.

Please note: If you use this tool to share toots, remember to copy the post text as alt text, thank you!

cassidy, to opensource
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Remember to share positive posts, memes, etc. about open source things you use and like. A simple “I like this” or “thanks for working on this” can go a long way!

Happy people carry on using things quietly while negativity gets shared, memed, and shoved in front of folks who work on your favorite projects. One negative comment too often outweighs ten positive ones, because human brains are dumb.

Spread positivity, save someone from burnout.

Rush, to foss
libreoffice, to foss
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Did you know that has a built-in QR and barcode generator? Now you do 😉 https://help.libreoffice.org/latest/en-US/text/shared/01/qrcode.html

molly0xfff, to opensource
@molly0xfff@hachyderm.io avatar
rasterweb, to opensource
@rasterweb@mastodon.social avatar

I've been using Inkscape for over 10 years. If I had been using Illustrator for 10 years I would have paid Adobe over $2,500 in "rental" fees for a subscription that stops as soon as I stop paying.

Instead I started paying $5 a month to Inkscape to help make sure we can all use it for free for as long as we want.

mattburgess, to opensource

NEW: Food prices in Europe have been soaring. Earlier this year, the Austrian government said it would build a price database to let people compare costs at different supermarkets. It said this would take months to make and only include a small number of product categories.

Within 2 hours, @badlogic had built a first prototype, pulling the data from supermarket's websites, and open sourced the project. Now Heisse Preise lists 177,000 products from 10 chains.

The transparency has allowed prices to be compared: and the results appear to show supermarkets are watching each other and adjusting their prices based on others. The competition authority is investigating and already said new laws should make supermarkets publish proper APIs with full item data

https://www.wired.com/story/heisse-preise-food-prices/

cmdrmoto, to opensource
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The “industry standard” modules used in digital braille displays are custom piezoelectric devices, costing around $100 per “letter,” making such displays impractically expensive for most applications.

I just learned about this hackaday prize winner, who has designed digital, refreshable modules that cost less than $1 each, using teeny-tiny magnets and 3D printed parts.

https://youtu.be/BXi1tG78AW4
technologies FTW!

redhatworkers, to RedHat

Hi Fediverse! We're a collective of international workers at Red Hat organizing for fair working conditions.

We'll be using this platform to discuss a range of issues in our industry, strengthen solidarity between tech workers, and dispel myths when it comes to unionizing.

#RedHat #Union #WorkersRights #Tech #FOSS #OpenSource

thunderbird, to opensource
@thunderbird@mastodon.online avatar

THUNDERBIRD 115 SUPERNOVA IS HERE! 🎉🍾

With this year’s version, we’re delivering much more than just another yearly release. Supernova represents a modernized overhaul of the software – both visually and technically – while retaining the familiarity and flexibility you expect.

It's your first step into the future of Thunderbird.

Get the details here:
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2023/07/our-fastest-most-beautiful-release-ever-thunderbird-115-supernova-is-here/

nixCraft, to linux
@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar
viktor, to opensource
@viktor@me.dm avatar

If you're looking for a free, open-source alternative to the Font Awesome icon library you should check the MIT-licensed Phosphor icon library. Clean designs, over 7k icons 🤯

https://phosphoricons.com

josh, to opensource
@josh@josh.tel avatar

Stop treating open source projects and foundations like consumer-facing businesses.

Unless you've got a paid support contract that's being neglected, or there's a grave concern, it's inappropriate to escalate issues to massively public forums.

Maintainers and the staffers and volunteers at foundations are already overworked.

Don't make it harder for them to address your issue by ALSO making them waste time firefighting in public.

janvlug, to opensource
@janvlug@mastodon.social avatar

"The German government has launched a new Open Source software project called openDesk, which aims to reduce the country’s dependency on proprietary software vendors and support transparency and interoperability.

openDesk is a collection of software modules that are important for day-to-day work in the public sector, such as text creation, file collaboration, project management, email, calendar and messaging."

https://opensource.net/governments-adopt-open-source-sovereignty/

thunderbird, to mastodon
@thunderbird@mastodon.online avatar

At long last, the Thunderbird blog now has a "Share To Mastodon" button!

A hearty round of applause and eternal thanks to @micah, @oopsallnaps, and @devmount for making it happen 💙

astro_jcm, to opensource
@astro_jcm@mastodon.online avatar

Your periodic reminder that Stellarium is an amazing planetarium tool. Free, and very easy to use. There are desktop apps, mobile apps and a web version.

https://stellarium.org/

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/

libreoffice, to foss
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Look! A feature you may not know about 😉 When exporting a the "Hybrid PDF" option embeds the original file. Then anyone with a PDF reader can view the file – and LibreOffice users can edit it too: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Writer/PDF_Hybrid#What_is_a_hybrid_PDF_file?

viktor, to php
@viktor@me.dm avatar

Anyone affected by the tech layoffs and looking for a remote dev job, Nextcloud is hiring for and more:

➡️ https://nextcloud.com/jobs/

Boost for visibility pls 🙏

Linux_Is_Best, to mastodon
@Linux_Is_Best@mstdn.social avatar

Mozilla, the makers of the Firefox web browser, now have their own Mastodon instance that people within the Fediverse can join (open to the public).

It is Mozilla dot social

nixCraft, to firefox
@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar

I have been using since 2004 and do not intend to stop anytime soon. You need to take it out of my dead hands. What about you?

gnome, to GNOME
@gnome@floss.social avatar

We're thrilled to share that the GNOME Project is receiving an investment from the Sovereign Tech Fund!

Learn more about the projects this will fund and how to get involved:
https://foundation.gnome.org/2023/11/09/gnome-recognized-as-public-interest-infrastructure/

juliaferraioli, to opensource
@juliaferraioli@floss.social avatar

Open source folks, I need your help. There's that number, floating around the internet for YEARS now, that claims that ~70% of modern software components are made up of open source software.

I cannot, for the life of me, find the actual source for that. As in, who arrived at that estimation and how.

Can someone please help me track that down or put me in touch with someone who might know?

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