Mozilla partners with Ecosia for a better web

Mozilla partners with Ecosia for a better web

Your tech choices matter more than ever. That’s why at Mozilla, we believe in empowering users to make informed decisions that align with their values. In that spirit, we’re excited to announce our partnership with Ecosia, a search engine that prioritizes sustainability, and social impact. Did you know you could choose the search engine of […]

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More time to submit Community Council nominations

Dear members of the F-Droid community,

Due to an error on the part of the Board of Directors, the call for
nominations to the F-Droid Community
Council

was not properly communicated on our Mastodon
profile
and
forum. For this reason, we are extending the
deadline for nominations from the 15th of December 2024 to the 29th of
December 2024. These nominations will be announced shortly before the New
Year. To ensure that everyone in the community has an opportunity to make
comments or raise concerns, the deadline for community feedback on these
nominations will be similarly extended from the 1st of January 2025 to the
15th of January 2025.

We apologize for any inconvenience, and we look forward to your nominations
and feedback.

Best regards,

Sebastian Crane on behalf of the F-Droid Board of Directors

Microsoft Recall screenshots credit cards and Social Security numbers, even with the “sensitive information” filter enabled

Microsoft’s Recall feature recently made its way back to Windows Insiders after having been pulled from test builds back in June, due to security and privacy concerns. The new version of Recall encrypts the screens it captures and, by default, it has a “Filter sensitive information,” setting enabled, which is supposed to prevent it from recording any app or website that is showing credit card numbers, social security numbers, or other important financial / personal info. In my tests, however, this filter only worked in some situations (on two e-commerce sites), leaving a gaping hole in the protection it promises. ↫ Avram Piltch at Tom’s Hardware Recall might be one of the biggest own goals I have seen in recent technology history. In fact, it’s more of a series of own goals that just keep on coming, and I honestly have no idea why Microsoft keeps making them, other than the fact that they’re so high on their own “AI” supply that they just lost all touch with reality at this point. There’s some serious Longhorn-esque tunnel vision here, a project during which the company also kind of forgot the outside world existed beyond the walls of Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters. It’s clear by now that just like many other tech companies, Microsoft is so utterly convinced it needs to shove “AI” into every corner of its products, that it no longer seems to be asking the most important question during product development: do people actually want this? The response to Windows Recall has been particularly negative, yet Microsoft keep pushing and pushing it, making all the mistakes along the way everybody has warned them about. It’s astonishing just how dedicated they are to a feature nobody seem to want, and everybody seems to warn them about. It’s like we’re all Kassandra. The issue in question here is exactly as dumb as you expect it to be. The “Filter sensitive information” setting is so absurdly basic and dumb it basically only seems to work on shopping sites, not anywhere else where credit card or other sensitive information might be shown. This shortcoming is obvious to anyone who think about what Recall does for more than one nanosecond, but Microsoft clearly didn’t take a few moments to think about this, because their response is to let them know through the Feedback Hub any time Recall fails to detect and sensitive information. They’re basically asking you, the consumer, to be the filter. Unpaid, of course. After the damage has already been done. Wild. If you can ditch Windows, you should. Windows is not a place of honour.

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En los últimos años, el mundo de las finanzas ha experimentado una revolución impulsada por el avance tecnológico. Hoy en día, la inteligencia artificial está cambiando radicalmente la forma en que operamos en los mercados financieros. TradeSpark 72 AI Trading se sitúa a la vanguardia de esta transformación. Pero, ¿qué significa esto para el futuro del trading? Con capacidades analíticas avanzadas, esta plataforma promete no solo optimizar las estrategias de inversión, sino también predecir tendencias con una precisión sin precedentes. Esta incursión de la IA en el trading financiero plantea preguntas sobre el futuro del sector y cómo los inversores deben adaptarse a estos cambios.

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Greens Grocers Leeds: New organic grocery store and cafe serving natural wines opens next to…

A charming new store is bringing organic groceries and a cafe to this quaint riverside neighbourhood in Leeds.
Greens Grocers is the latest addition to the city’s food scene and comes from the team behind popular sustainable restaurant Eat Your Greens. The store opened its doors on December 11 and quickly proved a hit with residents of the Climate Innovation District.
We caught up with owner Dan Palmer, who described his plans for the store.

Freelock Blog: Automatically post to Mastodon or other remote APIs

Freelock Blog: Automatically post to Mastodon or other remote APIs
Automatically post to Mastodon or other remote APIs

Anonymous (not verified)
Sun, 12/15/2024 – 07:00

The ECA Helper module provides an action to make an arbitrary HTTP post to any URL. That’s all that’s necessary to post to Mastodon from Drupal, if you have a Mastodon account. I’ve been using this functionality to automatically post these advent calendar posts for the past week.

libiconv @ Savannah: GNU libiconv 1.18 released

The GNU libiconv package provides the basis for character set conversion of text, for systems that don’t use glibc.

It contains an implementation of the iconv() POSIX:2024 API and of the ‘iconv’ program, in a way that is mostly glibc compatible.

New in this release:

  • Many more transliterations, in particular also of Emoji characters.

  • The iconv_open function is now POSIX:2024 compliant: it recognizes a suffix //NON_IDENTICAL_DISCARD in the ‘tocode’ argument, with the effect that characters that cannot be represented in the target character set will be silently discarded. Whereas the suffix //IGNORE in the ‘tocode’ argument has the effect of discarding not only characters that cannot be represented in the target character set, but also invalid multibyte sequences in the input. Accordingly, the iconvctl function accepts requests ICONV_GET_DISCARD_INVALID, ICONV_SET_DISCARD_INVALID, ICONV_GET_DISCARD_NON_IDENTICAL, ICONV_SET_DISCARD_NON_IDENTICAL.

  • The iconv_open function and the iconv program now support multiple suffixes, such as //TRANSLIT//IGNORE, not only one.

  • GB18030 is now an alias for GB18030:2005. A new converter for GB18030:2022 is added. Since this encoding merely cleans up a few private-use-area mappings, you can continue to use the GB18030 converter, for backward compatibility. Its Unicode to GB18030 conversion direction has been enhanced, to help transitioning away from PUA code points.

  • When converting from/to an EBCDIC encoding, a non-standard way of converting newlines can be requested
    • at the C level, by calling iconvctl with argument ICONV_SET_FROM_SURFACE or ICONV_SET_TO_SURFACE, or
    • from the iconv program, by setting the environment variable ICONV_EBCDIC_ZOS_UNIX to a non-empty value.

  • Special support for z/OS: The iconv program adds a charset metadata tag to its output file. (Contributed by Mike Fulton.)

  • For conversions from UCS-2, UCS-4, UTF-16, UTF-32, invoking iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,…) now preserves the byte order state.