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Making new direction through supporting Wikimedia activities for Neurodivergents

Posted on December 16, 2024 by Michael G
In January 2024, Wikimedia Korea and the Korean Research Centre for Guardianship and Trusts (KCGAT) signed an agreement to support people with mental disabilities and…

Freelock Blog: Automatically post to Mastodon or other remote APIs

Posted on December 16, 2024 by Michael G
Automatically post to Mastodon or other remote APIs

Freelock Blog: Automatically post to Mastodon or other remote APIs

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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

Posted on December 16, 2024 by Michael G

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.

There’s a market out there for a modern X11/Motif-based desktop distribution

Posted on December 16, 2024 by Michael G
EMWM is a fork of the Motif Window Manager with fixes and enhancements. The idea behind this is to provide compatibility with current xorg extensions and applications, without changing the way the window manager looks and behaves. This includes support for multi-monitor setups through Xinerama/Xrandr, UFT-8 support with Xft fonts, and overall better compatibility with software that requires Extended Window Manager Hints. Additionally a couple of goodies are available in the separate utilities package: XmToolbox, a toolchest like application launcher, which reads it’s multi-level menu structure from a simple plain-text file ~/.toolboxrc, and XmSm, a simple session manager that provides session configuration, locking and shutdown/suspend options. ↫ EMWM homepage I had never heard of EMWM, but I immediately like it. This same developer, Alexander Pampuchin, also develops XFile, a file manager for X11 which presents the file system as it actually is, instead of using a bunch of “imaginary” locations to hide the truth, if you will. On top of that, they also develop XImaging, a comprehensive image viewer for X11. All of these use the Motif widget toolkit, focus on plain X11, and run on most Linux distributions and BSDs. They need to be compiled by the user, most likely. I am convinced that there is a small but sustainable audience for a modern, up-to-date Linux distribution (although a BSD would work just as well), that instead of offering GNOME, KDE, Xfce, or whatever, focuses instead of delivering a traditional, yet modernised and maintained, desktop environment and applications using not much more than X11 and Motif, eschewing more complex stuff like GTK, Qt, systemd, Wayland, and so on. I would use the hell out of a system that gives me a version of the Motif-based desktops like CDE from the ’90s, but with some modern amenities, current hardware support, support for high-resolution displays, and so on. You can certainly grab bits and bobs left and right from the web and build something like this from scratch, but not everyone has the skills and time to do so, yet I think there’s enough people out there who are craving for something like this. There’s tons of maintained X11/Motif software out there – it’s just all spread out, disorganised, and difficult to assemble because it almost always means compiling it all from scratch, and most people simply don’t have the time and energy for that. Package this up on a solid Debian, Fedora, or FreeBSD base, and I think you’ve got quite some users lining up.

Google Gemini Course Section 25 Changing Information Format

Posted on December 15, 2024 by Michael G
Google Gemini is a text-based generative AI tool that can do various tasks. In this course, you will learn how to write prompts, generate content, generate codes and utilise its powerful features in the web version of Google Gemini.

In this video lesson, we will learn about Changing Information Format in Google Gemini.

You can access the entire Google Gemini Course in the following playlist:
https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x929gw

“Descubra a influência das velas dos signos, os mistérios de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe e a…

Posted on December 15, 2024 by Michael G
Uma combinação fascinante de astrologia, fé e emoções sazonais em um único vídeo informativo.

Luther Grosvenor – album Under open skies 1971

Posted on December 15, 2024 by Michael G
Debut soloist album by Luther Grosvenor from Evesham, Worcestershire, England. Grosvenor played guitar in Spooky Tooth, briefly in Stealers Wheel and, under the pseudonym Ariel Bender, in Mott the Hoople and Widowmaker. “Under opens skies” was released in 1971 after he left Spooky Tooth. The album is a nice mix of melodic rock, with a soft rock and relaxed vibe, excellent guitar and pleasent vocals.

Luther Grosvenor – vocals, guitar, slide guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, tambourine, cymbal, wood scraper, shaker, harmony vocals.
Jim Capaldi, Mick Ralph, Paul Bennett, Mike Kellie – harmony vocals.
John Hawken – piano.
Trevor Lucas – harmony vocals, tape op.
Trevor Burton – bass.
Mike Giles – drums.

Ride on.
Here comes the queen.
When I met you.
Love the way.
Waiting.
Rocket.
Under open skies.

Setting Up Google Ads _ MIA Digital Market Supporter

Posted on December 15, 2024 by Michael G
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Increasing the effort: Growth and commitment at the Capacity Exchange Team

Posted on December 15, 2024 by Michael G
For the past several months, the Capacity Exchange team has been working hard to incorporate all the community feedback we received since our launch at…

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calendar day 14 – Multilingual and Concurrent Editing

Posted on December 15, 2024 by Michael G
Drupal Advent Calendar day 14 – Multilingual and Concurrent Editing

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Sat, 12/14/2024 – 09:00

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calendar day 14 - Multilingual and Concurrent Editing

Welcome to another door of the Starshot focused Drupal Advent Calendar. This might be that day when you open the door and there’s an odd-shaped piece of chocolate, and you’re not quite sure what it’s supposed to represent. Starshot, like any large project, has some tracks that have advanced more than others, and it’s only natural that some tracks are still at an early stage. Today we are taking a brief look at a couple of those tracks, along with some tasty bonus information.

Multilingual Track

Drupal has excellent support for translation and multilingual websites in core. However, it can be…

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