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Python 3.12.2 and 3.11.8 are now available.

Posted on February 8, 2024 by Michael G

Python 3.12.2 and 3.11.8 are now available. In addition to all the usual bugfixes, these releases contain a small security fix: hidden .pth files are no longer automatically read and executed as part of Python startup. (New releases of 3.8, 3.9 and 3.10 containing the same fix are expected next week.)
 

Python 3.12.2

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3122/

Python 3.12’s second bugfix release. In addition to the mentioned
security fix and the usual slew of bug fixes, build changes and
documentation updates (more than 350 commits), this is also the first
release to include a Software Bill-of-Materials for the source packages (Python-3.12.2.tgz and Python-3.12.2.tar.xz). Full changelog.
 

Python 3.11.8

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3118/

More than 300 commits of bug fixes, build changes and documentation updates. Full changelog.

 

We hope you enjoy the new releases!

 
Thanks to all of the many volunteers who help make Python Development
and these releases possible! Please consider supporting our efforts by
volunteering yourself, or through contributions to the Python Software Foundation or CPython itself.
 
Thomas Wouters
on behalf of your release team,
 
Ned Deily
Steve Dower
Pablo Galindo Salgado
Łukasz Langa

At FOSDEM

Posted on February 8, 2024 by Michael G

FOSDEM (Free and Open source Software Developers’ European Meeting) is a
non-commercial, volunteer-organized meeting where almost ten thousand people
come together around free and open-source software development. It is aimed
at developers and anyone interested in the free and open-source software
movement. It really is totally open, anyone can just walk up and attend
anything. There is no registration even. And yet, it is full of people who
are central to so many key free software projects that power the world we
live in.

For me personally, FOSDEM was good and intense as usual. I went to FOSDEM
for the first time about five years ago. At that time, when I told people I
worked on F-Droid, they asked, “What’s that?”. I went last year, and when I
said F-Droid, people mostly responded, “oh yeah, nice project!” This year,
it felt like most people’s response was to show me F-Droid installed on
their phone then to thank me. It was really a wonderful confirmation to
receive, especially in person, and was a great reminder that we are
positively affecting people’s lives, although our day-to-day experience is
mostly dealing with the problems that people report.

I’ve been doing free software so long (30 years this year!) that it was hard
for me to walk 50m without running into someone that I should discuss
something with. I talked with people from Debian,
Codeberg, CalyxOS, Clean
Insights
, Weblate, The
European Commission, Tella,
Replicant, LineageOS,
OpenJDK, /e/ foundation,
FSFE, EDRi,
Guix, Reproducible
Builds
,
Huridocs, WolfSSL,
Internews
SUSTAIN
,
OpenWISP, OnionShare,
Mailvelope, Butter,
Thunderbird, Eclipse Foundation and more.
One thing that is particularly impressive is the project
stands. Basically every one of them was
staffed by core contributors. Many founders and project leaders were even at
the stands answering questions from whoever walked up (Mastodon, Calyx,
NLnet, ISRG/Let’s Encrypt, Open Source Design, Codeberg, Thunderbird,
Matrix and more).

EU Legislation and Free Software

For me, the biggest part was the Open Source In The European Legislative
Landscape
devroom.
There were a number of people from the European Commission actively engaging
with the hackers like me to understand free software in the context of the
Digital Markets Act, the Cyber Resiliency Act, and the Product Liability
Directive. It was great to see that they are generally supportive of our
point of view. The Digital Markets Act is shaping up to be a powerful tool
for opening up things for free software. The key question now is whether
the European Commission will step up to strongly enforce it in the face of
well-funded attacks from Big Tech.

From that experience, I now feel that the current state of the EU’s Cyber
Resiliency Act (CRA) and the Product Liability Directive (PLD) should not
negatively affect F-Droid or its contributors. I am not a lawyer, so this is
based on my understanding after lots of discussions with people who know a
lot of about it. This is my current understanding of why F-Droid and anyone
who contributes to it should not have to change what they are doing:

  • The F-Droid legal entity makes the “product” so it would be liable.
  • F-Droid is currently entirely non-commercial, handles no money, and only
    commercial activity is regulated by CRA and PLD.
  • Volunteer contributors are very clearly exempt since all their activity is
    non-commercial.
  • Donation-funded contributions like our
    Liberapay
    should also not be affected
    since donations are not paying for a product.
  • Contracted contributors are helping build the regulated product, so the
    legal entities of the contractors would not be liable for F-Droid’s
    “product”.

All in all, I enjoyed FOSDEM very much and found it an amazing place to
exchange with other free software projects. The only downside were the
crowds when trying to get food and drink, and the Wi-Fi and cellular
networks being overwhelmed. I can recommend bringing a spare sandwich and a
water bottle. I hope that the F-Droid community can be better represented
there in the future, and I’ll work on that myself to help make it happen.
Hope to see you at FOSDEM!

Open Source AI Definition: Where it stands and what’s ahead

Posted on February 8, 2024 by Michael G
Open Source AI Definition: Where it stands and what’s ahead

A review of the actions taken toward establishing an Open Source AI Definition and a roadmap of the work to be done in 2024 to get to v. 1.0. Read this recap to stay in the know.

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What is B-right/V release 4.5?

Posted on February 8, 2024 by Michael G
What if I told you there is an immensely popular operating system that you likely used it at least once, but did not realise what it was? In fact, it is so popular and important there is an IEEE standard based on it. It is uncanny how immensely popular AND immensely obscure this system is. It is scary that until today I have never even heard of its reference desktop implementation. The system is called “TRON”. ↫ Nina Kalinina This Mastodon thread is OSNews bait. Delicious.

Bruteforcing Apache Tomcat with Metasploit

Posted on February 7, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Bruteforcing Apache Tomcat with Metasploit Go to Source

Ong 2023! Rezeki Firdaus Rahmat & Danial Kifli Meledak Tahun Lepas Angkara… | Motif Trending

Posted on February 7, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Top 5 Lagu/Audio Tergempak Gempak Most Wanted Awards 2023, Firdaus Rahmat & Danial Kifli tak sangka lagu mereka menjadi siulan sepanjang 2023. Pernah putus asa, tapi kini mereka TERPALING TRENDING! Gempak Most Wanted️ Setiap Isnin hingga Jumaat⏰ 11 malam Astro Ria dan Astro GO Undi calon fav di gempak.com/gempakmostwanted ASTRO…

Flutter BLOC State Management | BLOC with Firebase 2024 | Introduction Video

Posted on February 7, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Assalam O Alaikum Everyone,This is the Introduction Video of our latest Course #FlutterBlocStateManagement #BlocStatmanagement #flutter #FlutterSmashers Hit the like button and share this video if you find this video helpful ———————————————————– ► Flutter Basics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDZ4a2VGrk0&list=PLJVa24zVa2o-QSAkv8OYGtSUcDpdbQ8hN&ab_channel=FlutterSmashers ► Visit website: https://fluttersmashers.co/ ———————————————————–►► For Custom Application Order ☑️ ► Upwork: https://bit.ly/3CYXW4S► Fiverr: https://bit.ly/3wbxAbY…

DOTR Sec., LTFRB Chairman, SolGen, at 4 iba pa, inireklamo ng MANIBELA sa Ombudsman | 24 Oras

Posted on February 7, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Inireklamo sa Ombudsman ng grupong MANIBELA ang ilang opisyal kabilang ang transportation secretary, chairman ng LTFRB at Solicitor General. Dahil ito sa patong-patong umanong paglabag sa Konstitusyon ng itinutulak na modernisasyon ng mga jeepney. 24 Oras is GMA Network’s flagship newscast, anchored by Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales and Emil Sumangil….

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Posted on February 7, 2024 by Michael G

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Ola Electric Launches, New Ola S1 X E-Scooter 2024, with Bigger Battery and Longer Range.

Posted on February 7, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Ola also offers extended warranty programs to provide greater peace of mind. Ola Electric has been a driving force in India’s EV segment for a long time. The company seems to have no shortage of ideas to make its S1 electric scooter platform more accessible, more efficient, and with better…

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