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‘I was born in a concentration camp’: The family bond inspiring Nathan Cleary
The footballing pedigree of the Cleary family is well documented. However, Nathan has singled out his grandmother and her extraordinary journey for helping shape the person he has become. ⌘ Read more

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‘He’s my hero’: Origin enforcer sheds tears over dad’s health battle not far from camp
A passionate declaration was issued as Tino Fa’asuamaleaui revealed the health battle his father was enduring 100 kilometres away. ⌘ Read more

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Inside QLD Camp ahead of a must win Origin Game 2 - The Billy Slater Podcast
Queensland coach Billy Slater joins us from inside Maroons camp ahead of State of Origin Game Two at the MCG. There’s discussion around the stellar performances of debutants and returning Origin players in Game 1. The coach also talks about the changes that had to be made for game two and what players that haven’t playe 
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Scream 7 Star To Lead Psychological Thriller Based on Warren Adler Novel
The Scream 7 star Anna Camp has found her next major film project. She is set to headline Serpent, an upcoming psychological thriller based on a novel by bestselling author Warren Adler. The adaptation will bring one of Adler’s lesser-known suspense stories to the screen and mark Camp’s latest venture into the thriller genre. Anna [
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PrĂ©sidentielle en Colombie: l’extrĂȘme droite agite la «peur rouge», la gauche dĂ©nonce le «pĂ©ril brun»
DevancĂ© au premier tour de prĂšs de 700 000 voix, le reprĂ©sentant du camp progressiste, IvĂĄn Cepeda, devra mener une campagne beaucoup plus dynamique et s’adresser aux Ă©lecteurs et Ă©lectrices centristes pour l’emporter dimanche 21 juin face Ă  Abelardo de la Espriella. ⌘ Read more

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Nouvelle-Calédonie: malgré un élargissement partiel du corps électoral, les loyalistes pestent encore
À quelques semaines des Ă©lections provinciales, l’AssemblĂ©e nationale a adoptĂ© mercredi 20 mai un Ă©largissement du corps Ă©lectoral aux «natifs». Un «petit pas» obtenu malgrĂ© l’opposition des indĂ©pendantistes et de la gauche, mais qui ne satisfait toujours pas le camp loyaliste. ⌘ Read more

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Sommet Trump–Xi Ă  PĂ©kin : ce que la presse n’a pas voulu voir
La visite de Donald Trump en Chine n’a rien d’anodin : elle confirme l’installation entre Washington et PĂ©kin d’une politique pragmatique de puissance assumĂ©e par les deux camps. À plusieurs Ă©gards, cette rencontre renforce la position amĂ©ricaine et acte un rĂŽle clair pour la Chine, premier partenaire mais rival gĂ©opolitique. Un dĂ©calage frappant entre les mĂ©dias [
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«Ceci n’est pas un meeting»: en prĂ©campagne, Gabriel Attal peine Ă  rassembler son camp
Pas encore officiellement candidat Ă  la prĂ©sidentielle, le secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral de Renaissance va de grande ville en grande ville pour mobiliser ses troupes. Mais construire sur les ruines du macronisme s’avĂšre une gageure, quand plusieurs figures ont dĂ©jĂ  larguĂ© les amarres. ⌘ Read more

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SPLC et ActBlue : quand la gauche finance ses propres monstres
Aux États-Unis, les DĂ©mocrates sont actuellement Ă©claboussĂ©s par deux Ă©normes scandales qui pourraient bien remettre en question le fondement mĂȘme de ce parti, et qui Ă©claboussent la caisse noire d’un cĂŽtĂ© et la machine morale de l’autre de ce qui se prĂ©sentait encore, il y a peu, comme le Camp du Bien. Le volet moral [
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We cleaned up the forest today with the scouts at absolute dream weather. Blue sky, no clouds, 19°C sunshine. In the morning it was still quite chilly and windy, though. We didn’t find anything spectacular, maybe a rubber dinghy, three car tires and a broken ratchet strap are the most outstanding things to me apart from all the general rubbish, cigarettes, glass, wet wipes, etc. Still, a very fun activity. In the end we had bockwurst, grilled cheese and lye buns on the camp fire.

I then went for a quick stroll with my mate. It’s crazy how quickly the clouds moved in, 30-45 minutes tops. There will be rain in an hour. And the coming days only reach half the temps. I’m glad I took advantage of the great spring day. Haven’t seen Azabache yet and with the rain on deck, the odds are against him and me.

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Batman TV Series Premiered 60 Years Ago Today
60 years ago today, ABC aired the first episode of its live-action Batman television series, introducing Adam West as the deadpan Caped Crusader in what became a pop culture phenomenon blending high-camp humor and cliffhanger thrills. The mid-season replacement ran for 120 episodes over three seasons before ending in March 1968.

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Groq Investor Sounds Alarm On Data Centers
Axios reports that venture capitalist Alex Davis is warning that a speculative rush to build data centers without committed tenants could trigger a financing crunch by 2027-2028.

“This critique is coming from inside the AI optimist camp,” notes Axios, as Davis’ firm, Disruptive, “recently led a large investment in AI chipmaker Groq, which then signed a $20 billion licensing deal with Nvidia. I 
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Revitalised Mackay waterfront at centre of drug and homelessness problems
The banks of the Pioneer River near Mackay’s CBD are home to makeshift camps nestled among the trees, while others reside in picnic shelters by the wharves. ⌘ Read more

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Rural university campus confirmed as site of ‘open-security’ prison work camp
The Northern Territory government has signed a deal to build a new “open-security” prison work camp at Charles Darwin University’s Katherine campus, with the facility expected to house at least 130 prisoners. ⌘ Read more

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AI Is Being Used To Help Modernize The Ubuntu Error Tracker
While some Linux distributions have begun establishing AI policies, we haven’t seen any communicated from the Ubuntu camp yet but will apparently be permitted at least for project infrastructure. AI is being used currently in an effort to help modernize the Ubuntu Error Tracker
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How to Disable Camera Lock Screen Swipe on iPhone
iPhone users have been able to access the iPhone camera through the Lock Screen by a swipe left gesture, which some people find to be very convenient, while others have noticed the swipe gesture can lead to inadvertent camera access and taking dozens of pocket pictures. If you’re in the latter camp, or you just 
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Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell granted bail after alleged attack on Indigenous camp
Sewell, 32, is facing more than 20 charges over his alleged involvement in a violent attack at Camp Sovereignty, in Melbourne’s Kings Domain, on August 31. ⌘ Read more

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Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell granted bail after alleged attack on Indigenous camp
Sewell, 32, is facing more than 20 charges over his alleged involvement in a violent attack at Camp Sovereignty, in Melbourne’s Kings Domain, on August 31. ⌘ Read more

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NSN leader Thomas Sewell granted bail after alleged attack on Indigenous camp
Sewell, 32, is facing more than 20 charges over his alleged involvement in a violent attack at Camp Sovereignty, in Melbourne’s Kings Domain, on August 29. ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » There are no really good GUI toolkits for Linux, are there?

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, give it a shot. At worst you know that you have to continue your quest. :-)

Fun fact, during a semester break I was actually a little bored, so I just started reading the Qt documentation. I didn’t plan on using Qt for anything, though. I only looked at the docs because they were on my bucket list for some reason. Qt was probably recommended to me and coming from KDE myself, that was motivation enough to look at the docs just for fun.

The more I read, the more hooked I got. The documentation was extremely well written, something I’ve never seen before. The structure was very well thought out and I got the impression that I understood what the people thought when they actually designed Qt.

A few days in I decided to actually give it a real try. Having never done anything in C++ before, I quickly realized that this endeavor won’t succeed. I simply couldn’t get it going. But I found the Qt bindings for Python, so that was a new boost. And quickly after, I discovered that there were even KDE bindings for Python in my package manager, so I immediately switched to them as that integrated into my KDE desktop even nicer.

I used the Python KDE bindings for one larger project, a planning software for a summer camp that we used several years. It’s main feature was to see who is available to do an activity. In the past, that was done on a large sheet of paper, but people got assigned two activities at the same time or weren’t assigned at all. So, by showing people in yellow (free), green (one activity assigned) and red (overbooked), this sped up and improved the planning process.

Another core feature was to generate personalized time tables (just like back in school) and a dedicated view for the morning meeting on site.

It was extended over the years with all sorts of stuff. E.g. I then implemented a warning if all the custodians of an activitiy with kids were underage to satisfy new the guidelines that there should be somebody of age.

Just before the pandemic I started to even add support for personalized live views on phones or tablets during the planning process (with web sockets, though). This way, people could see their own schedule or independently check at which day an activity takes place etc. For these side quests, they don’t have to check the large matrix on the projector. But the project died there.

Here’s a screenshot from one of the main views:

This Python+Qt rewrite replaced and improved the Java+Swing predecessor.

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France : Héritage combattu, capitalisme impossible
Les Français ne comprennent pas ce qu’est le capitalisme, et le rejettent assez majoritairement. Pour beaucoup, c’est par simple ignorance, pour quelques uns, c’est par idĂ©ologie – ils ne veulent pas savoir, ne veulent pas le comprendre pour continuer Ă  appartenir au camp du bien – mais finalement, trĂšs peu le comprennent et encore moins [
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@zvava@twtxt.net There would be only one hash for a message. Some to be defined magic date selects which hash to use. If the message creation timestamp is before this epoch, hash it with v1, otherwise hammer it through v2. Eventually, support for v1 could be dropped as nobody interacts with the old stuff anymore. But I’d keep it around in my client, because why not.

If users choose a client which supports the extensions, they don’t have to mess around with v1 and v2 hashing, just like today.

As for the school of thought, personally, I’d prefer something else, too. I’m in camp location-based addressing, or whatever it is called. There more I think about it, a complete redesign of twtxt and its extensions would be necessary in my opinion. Retrofitting has its limits. Of course, this is much more work, though.

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Why is it that I hate packing so badly? I gotta have to brace myself up to start that now.

The outlook is poor, rain all the way until maybe the last day of summer camp. Definitely bringing my gummies, they are well needed, the weather report announces several days with up to 14 liters per square meter.

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In-reply-to » Discover the OPUS OP4 TLX: The Perfect off-road Camper for Families Kind of thinking about this now hmmm đŸ€”

I think I understand now. Americans do not go camping, we do recreational activities. I don’t think campers are a thing here, but RVs (Recreational Vehicles) are. That’s why it would never cross my mind to get anything with fabric, that folds. No mate, we get a house on wheels, with a million miles engine. đŸ€Ł

Other than that, it looks nice!

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What’s your go-to message queue in 2025?

The space is confusing to say the least.

Message queues are usually a core part of any distributed architecture, and the options are endless:
Kafka, RabbitMQ, Redis {Pub-Sub, Streams}, Cloud Providers {AWS SQS, Kinesis; Google Pub/Sub; Azure Event Hubs, Service Bus}, Pulsar, ZeroMQ
 and then there’s the “just use Postgres” camp for simpler use cases.

I’m trying to make sense of the tradeoffs between:

  • async fire-and-forget pub/sub vs. sync RPC-like point 
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