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Is the TV Industry Finally Conceding That the Future May Not Be 8K?
“Technology companies spent part of the 2010s trying to convince us that we would want an 8K display one day…” writes Ars Technica.

“However, 8K never proved its necessity or practicality.”

LG Display is no longer making 8K LCD or OLED panels, FlatpanelsHD reported today… LG Electronics was the first and only company to sell 8 … ⌘ Read more

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AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D Linux Performance
Ahead of tomorrow’s official availability of the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D at $499 USD, today the review embargo lifted. This faster variant to the existing Ryzen 7 9800X3D has been undergoing lots of Linux benchmarking the past two weeks for seeing the performance capabilities of this fastest 8-core 3D V-Cache processor. ⌘ Read more

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SoundCloud Data Breach Impacts 29.8 Million Accounts
A data breach at SoundCloud exposed information tied to 29.8 million user accounts, according to Have I Been Pwned. While SoundCloud says no passwords or financial data were accessed, attackers mapped email addresses to public profile data and later attempted extortion. BleepingComputer reports: The company confirmed the breach on December 15, following widespread reports … ⌘ Read more

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Picolibc Picks Up RISC-V Improvements, Hexagon Support & Better POSIX Compliance
Keith Packard published Picolibc 1.8.11 on Monday as the newest release for his C library designed for embedded 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. Picolibc continues tacking on new CPU architecture support and other features for this project that started out as a conglomeration of the Newlib and AVR Libc C library codebases… ⌘ Read more

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World Not Ready For Rise In Extreme Heat, Scientists Say
Nearly 3.8 billion people could face extreme heat by 2050 and while tropical countries will bear the brunt cooler regions will also need to adapt, scientists said Monday. From a report: Demand for cooling will “drastically” increase in giant countries like Brazil, Indonesia and Nigeria, where hundreds of millions of people lack air conditioning or other means of … ⌘ Read more

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AI is Hitting UK Harder Than Other Big Economies, Study Finds
The UK is losing more jobs than it is creating because of AI and is being hit harder than rival large economies, new research suggests. From a report: British companies reported that AI had resulted in net job losses over the past 12 months, down 8% – the highest rate among other leading economies including the US, Japan, Germany and Australia, accordi … ⌘ Read more

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LACT 0.8.4 Brings Improved Overclocking UI For GPUs On Linux
In the absence of any official GUI control panel from AMD or Intel for their graphics cards on Linux, LACT remains a popular choice particularly for AMD Radeon Linux gamers/enthusiasts to manage various aspects of their GPU from a convenient UI. LACT also supports Intel GPUs and some features on NVIDIA GPUs too. Out today is LACT 0.8.4 for further enhancing this third-party GPU driver user interface… ⌘ Read more

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Display Support & Old Adreno 225 Enablement For Linux 7.0
Rob Clark this week sent out the latest MSM DRM kernel driver updates for the latest Qualcomm display/graphics enhancements ahead of next month’s Linux 7.0 merge window… ⌘ Read more

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Another project where I’m going to use my terminal widget toolkit is a hex editor. This is still very young, obviously, and there’s a lot of work to do (both in the toolkit and this particular application), but I’m making some progress:

https://movq.de/v/2bae14ed16/vid-1769283187.mp4

Since this program is UTF-8 clean (I hope), you can do things like enter multi-byte UTF-8 sequences or paste them from the system clipboard (another hex editor I just tried failed to do this correctly):

https://movq.de/v/e9241034c1/vid-1769283755.mp4

Under the hood, I’m using mmap() with MAP_PRIVATE, which is really cool: I get the entire file as a byte array, no matter how large it is, no need to actually read it upfront; and MAP_PRIVATE means that I can write to this area however I like without changing the underlying file. The kernel does copy-on-write for me. Only when you hit Save, it will write to the filesystem. And it’s just a couple lines of code. The kernel does all the magic. 🥳

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The Great Graduate Job Drought
Global hiring remains 20% below pre-pandemic levels and job switching has hit a 10-year low, according to a LinkedIn report, and new university graduates are bearing the brunt of a labor market that increasingly favors experienced candidates over fresh talent.

In the UK, the Institute of Student Employers found that graduate hiring fell 8% in the last academic year and employers now receive 140 applications for each … ⌘ Read more

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Crypto News Outlet Cointelegraph Loses 80% of Traffic After Google Penalty For Parasitic Blackhat SEO Deal
Cointelegraph, once one of the most-visited cryptocurrency news sites, has seen its monthly traffic plummet from roughly 8 million visits to 1.4 million – an 80% drop in three months – after Google issued a manual penalty in October 2025 for the outlet’s partnersh … ⌘ Read more

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Adreno Gen 8 Vulkan Graphics Merged For Mesa 26.0 To Support The Snapdragon X2
Merged in time for the upcoming Mesa 26.0 release is the merging of Vulkan driver support for the Qualcomm Adreno Gen 8 graphics support that is notably used by the new Snapdragon X2 laptop SoCs as well as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5… ⌘ Read more

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Threads Usage Overtakes X On Mobile
New data from Similarweb shows Threads has overtaken X in daily mobile users. However, X still dominates on the web with around 150 million daily web visits compared to Threads’ 8.5 million daily visits. TechCrunch reports: Similarweb’s data shows that Threads had 141.5 million daily active users on iOS and Android as of January 7, 2026, after months of growth, while X has 125 million daily active users … ⌘ Read more

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Wild 0.8 Linker Adds SFrame Support, LoongArch64 & More Performance
Wild 0.8 is now available as this speedy linker focused on iterative development, a goal of incremental linking, and written in the Rust programming language… ⌘ Read more

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Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8: A High-End, Intel + NVIDIA Mobile Workstation Great For Linux Use
For those shopping for an AI-ready mobile workstation with NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell graphics, the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 offers a lot of potential for developers, AI researchers, content creators, and others. This Linux-friendly mobile workstation is well built and aligns with ThinkPad P-Series expectations while being ready to be tasked with demanding workloads. ⌘ Read more

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Whisper.cpp 1.8.3 Delivers A “12x Performance Boost” With Integrated Graphics
Whisper.cpp as the open-source high performance inference project built around OpenAI’s Whisper and from the same developers as Llama.cpp / GGML is out with a big new release. Whisper.cpp 1.8.3 is capable of delivering a 12x performance boost for systems with integrated AMD and Intel graphics… ⌘ Read more

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Britain Awards Wind Farm Contracts That Will Power 12 Million Homes
The UK government has awarded guaranteed electricity prices to offshore wind projects totaling 8.4 GW in a bid to revive wind development, attract nearly $30 billion in private investment, and stabilize energy costs. The New York Times reports: On Wednesday, the British government said that it would provide guaranteed electricity prices … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » I think my widget toolkit will have an amber theme by default:

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Very nice, it’s coming together!

Just in case you haven’t already noticed it, the right lower corner of the window in front was not updated when it received the focus. 8-) (In tt I also render focused text input fields with a doubly lined border, where unfocused ones have a single one.)

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André Pestana - redução da idade da reforma, reforma mínima de 1000€, acabar com os 5% da NATO

MVieira - Temos tanto ouro, podíamos financiar um projecto de um botão para cada cidadão, o botão resolver. O botão funciona com ciência e magia, inteligência artificial e estupidez natural.

HCorreia - crise climática vai ser o fim do mundo, precisamos de plantar muito muito.

Pergunta final para cada um:

LMM - comentário de que mais se arrepende - é difícil

GMelo - Já desobedecer por razões de consciência? - Nunca precisou

Ventura - um primo diz-me que se apaixonou com alguém do Bangladesh - achava mal, preferia uma portuguesa

Seguro - se não ganhar - a culpa é dele (acho que foi isso)

Cotrim - onde é que o liberalismo precisa de um travão? - não precisa, há um travão embutido

Martins - a causa fracturante mais importante hoje - ex. a xenofobia

A. Filipe - se já se aborreceu com a disciplina de voto - não

Jorge Pinto - já cedi ao voto útil? - não

Humberto Correia - injustiça vs. falta de respeito, qual pior? - a pobreza

Pestana - Alguma vez achou que uma Greve foi longe de mais? - não

Vieira - Coisa maia série que disse e q não foi levada a sério? Direito à felicidade na constituição

Considerações pessoais: quando os debates começaram tinha dúvidas, hoje tenho certezas.

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ronda de perguntas sim ou não

  1. renovar garantias com EUA sobre Lajes? - AV “em vez disso quero outras coisas” (sem sim, nem não); AF diz que EUA já não está a cumprir; AS diz sim; CM e JP querem Lajes sem EUA; GM diz que não é o momento adequado - mas há que exigir que se cumpra o já acordado; CF tem medo que EUA queiram mexer; MM concorda com GM e CF, discorda de CM e JP;

  2. tem ligações com maçonaria? - ninguém tem

  3. cargo de representante da república para as regiões autónomas ainda faz sentido? - CF diz não; JP diz sim; MM diz que isso é para o Parlamento responder; AV critica MM por não se meter em temas do parlamento neste tema mas meter-se noutros, e depois diz não ao cargo; AF relembra que em 2004 a figura era consensual, e que os motivos não mudaram (portanto sim, faz sentido); AS tb não sabe responder a perguntas de sim ou não, fala sobre as regiões autónomas, não responde nem sim nem não. CM diz que no parlamento defendeu a sua existência, mas que isso é matéria do parlamento e não da PR; GM diz que apesar de ser da competência AR a sua opinião é que o modelo evolua para deixarmos de ter a figura.

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AV aproveita que o deixam falar para criticar também o AS por ser do PS que é quem foi causador do atraso desta nova lei (AS responde demarcando-se do PS). GM acha que “qualquer Português hoje quer comprar uma habitação minimamente decente tem de dispender perto de 1 milhão de euros”, e eu acho que assim é difícil levá-lo a sério.AV aproveita a crítica ao enriquecimento ilícito feita por GM para defender alterar a constituição - e em quatro jornalistas não há um que o confronte com o papel do PR.

Parece que saltaram um bloco de perguntas (porque as respostas estão a demorar mais do que estava previsto), e com isto CM não tem a oportunidade de ser a primeira a responder a nenhum tema.

  1. recusou algum negócio ou reunião por conflito de interesses?: JP, AF, GM, CF - não; MM - negócios não, mas convites sim; AV - negócios não, mas no parlamento sim (relacionado com futebol), e está a ser investigado pelo MP; AS - sim, rejeitou um convite de uma empresa a ir ver a bola, já enquanto candidato; CM - já recusou reuniões com outros estados e embaixadas por motivos de posições sobre direitos humanos.

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How Nokia Went From iPhone Victim To $1 Billion Nvidia Deal
Nokia, the Finnish company whose iconic ringtone was played an estimated 1.8 billion times daily at the height of its mobile phone dominance and whose 3310 “brick” sold 126 million units, has reinvented itself again – this time as a key piece of AI infrastructure. In October, Nvidia announced a $1 billion investment in Nokia and a strategic partnership to incorp … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » On my way to having windows and mouse support:

At around 19 seconds in the video, you can see some minor graphical glitches.

Text mode applications in Unix terminals are such a mess. It’s a miracle that this works at all.

In the old DOS days, you could get text (and colors) on the screen just by writing to memory, because the VGA memory was mapped to a fixed address. We don’t have that model anymore. To write a character to a certain position, you have to send an escape sequence to move the cursor to that position, then more escape sequences to set the color/attributes, then more escape sequences to get the cursor to where you actually want it. And then of course UTF-8 on top, i.e. you have no idea what the terminal will actually do when you send it a “🙂”.

Mouse events work by the terminal sending escape sequences to you (https://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#Mouse%20Tracking).

ncurses does an amazing job here. It’s fast (by having off-screen buffers and tracking changes, so it rarely has to actually send full screen updates to the terminal) and reliable and works across terminals. Without the terminfo database that keeps track of which terminal supports/requires which escape sequences, we’d be lost.

But gosh, what a mess this is under the hood … Makes you really miss memory mapped VGA and mouse drivers.

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DarkSpectre Hackers Spread Malware To 8.8 Million Chrome, Edge, and Firefox Users
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Cyber Press: A newly uncovered Chinese threat group, DarkSpectre, has been linked to one of the most widespread browser-extension malware operations to date, compromising more than 8.8 million users of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera over the past seven years. According to res … ⌘ Read more

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‘No Happy Ending for Movie Theatres’, Argues WSJ - No Matter Who Wins Warner Bros.
Regardless of who ends up owning Warners Bros., “the outlook for theatrical movies is dimming,” writes a Wall Street Journal tech columnist, noting that this year’s U.S. box office of $8.3 billion (as of December 25) “is a bit below last year’s and well below prepandemic levels of around $11 billion.”

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D7VK 1.1 Released With An Experimental Direct3D 6 Frontend
Between the DXVK and VKD3D(-Proton) projects there is good support for Direct3D 8 through Direct3D 12 implementations atop the Vulkan API for Linux gaming usage. For those preferring more retro classic gaming, D7VK came about more recently for Direct3D 7 as a DXVK fork. Out today is D7VK 1.1 and besides delivering fixes for its D3D7 implementation has also now tacked on an experimental D3D6 front-end… ⌘ Read more

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QNX Self-Hosted Developer Desktop Brings QNX 8.0 To A Wayland + Xfce Desktop
Announced earlier in December but flying under the radar until now is the initial reoease of a QNX Self-Hosted Developer Desktop. This is a developer environment for the QNX real-time operating system primarily used on embedded systems. With now having this developer desktop option, the hassle of cross-compilation to target QNX can be avoided… ⌘ Read more

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AI’s Hunger For Memory Chips Could Shrink Smartphone and PC Sales in 2026, IDC Says
The global smartphone and PC markets face potential contractions of up to 5.2% and 8.9% respectively in 2026, according to downside risk scenarios from IDC that trace the problem to memory chip manufacturers shifting production capacity away from consumer electronics toward AI data centers. Samsung Electronics, SK … ⌘ Read more

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YouTube Has a Firm Grip on Daytime TV
YouTube has been winning the streaming wars for years, but its real competitive advantage comes not from prime-time viewing but from its stranglehold on daytime hours when Americans are meditating, exercising, cooking, or simply looking for background noise. At 11 a.m. in October, YouTube commanded an average audience of 6.3 million viewers compared to Netflix’s 2.8 million, according to Nielsen dat … ⌘ Read more

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#ptpol #presidenciais

Já é mais fácil as pessoas saberem quem são 8 dos candidatos: a comunicação social até lançou 2 ou 3 deles, entrevistou-os, providenciou debates entre eles - os oito. Mas os candidatos são onze, e nada leva a crer que - nem mesmo depois da crítica feita pela CNE - a comunicação social esteja interessada em falar dos outros. Não se preocupem, há sempre um maluco nas intermetes a querer colmatar as falhas dos outros. Assim sendo… Quem são os “outros três”?

  1. André Pestana - ficou conhecido dos Portugueses durante uns tempos em que os professores andavam na rua a protestar, durante o Governo do Costa. Já antes disso tinha protestado contra o amianto nas escolas. É o líder do sindicato STOP, e diz que “é a altura de abrir a pestana”. É contra as subvenções partidárias. Quer “Mais Saúde, Educação, Justiça; menos corrupção E ganância”.

  2. Manuel João Vieira - Vocalista dos Ena Pá 2000, só desiste se for eleito. Quer vinho canalizado em todas as casas, e é o candidato do gozo, mas curiosamente não goza com o povo nem com o cargo - ao contrário de outros.

  3. Humberto Correia - vai percorrer país vestido de Afonso Henriques em campanha, “ir descendo até ao Algarve, tal como D. A. Henriques na conquista de Portugal.” Quer combater a crise na habitação fazendo casas de 30m².

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‘Fragmented’ Microsoft Tools Undercut Efficiency at Amazon and Whole Foods, Internal Deloitte Review Finds
An anonymous reader shares a report: It’s been more than eight years since Amazon bought Whole Foods, but the two companies still haven’t aligned their setup for the Microsoft software their employees use. That disconnect was flagged in an 8-week Deloitte review of W … ⌘ Read more

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AMD Krackan Point Sub-$500 Laptop Linux Performance Improves By ~8% In Just Six Months
As an end-of-year tradition at Phoronix for running a lot of year-over-year comparison performance benchmarks and other long-term performance evaluations, it’s typically done on the higher-end hardware. That’s done for a matter of time savings with maximum performance when running often 100~200+ benchmarks per article, the highest-end hardware typically being the most interesting in terms of features and capabilities, and more … ⌘ Read more

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How a Power Outage In Colorado Caused US Official Time To Be 4.8 Microseconds
Tony Isaac shares a report from NPR: The U.S. government calculates the country’s official time using more than a dozen atomic clocks at a federal facility northwest of Denver. But when a destructive windstorm knocked out power to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) laboratory in Boulder on Wednesd … ⌘ Read more

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Elementary OS 8.1 Switches Over To Wayland Session By Default
Thirteen months after the release of Elementary OS 8.0, Elementary OS 8.1 is now available for this Ubuntu 24.04 LTS based Linux distribution that focuses on ease of use and usability. With Elementary OS 8.1 they have transitioned to using the Wayland session by default… ⌘ Read more

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Welcome To America’s New Surveillance High Schools
Beverly Hills High School has deployed an AI-powered surveillance apparatus that includes facial recognition cameras, behavioral analysis software, smoke detector-shaped bathroom listening devices from Motorola, drones, and license plate readers from Flock Safety – a setup the district spent $4.8 million on in the 2024-2025 fiscal year and considers necessary given the scho … ⌘ Read more

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All That Cheap Chinese Stuff Is Now Europe’s Problem
President Trump’s closure of the de minimis customs loophole in May – which previously allowed Chinese packages valued under $800 to enter the U.S. duty-free – has redirected a flood of cheap goods toward Europe, where similar exemptions for packages under $175.8 in the EU and $180 in the UK remain intact.

The shift has been swift: exports of low-value Chinese packages to … ⌘ Read more

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Cryptsetup 2.8.2 Released With BitLocker Clear Key Support
Cryptsetup 2.8.2 released on Thursday for this open-source utility used for setting up disk encryption with dm-crypt on Linux systems, including for LUKS volumes, TrueCrypt, BitLocker, and other formats… ⌘ Read more

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Browser Extensions With 8 Million Users Collect Extended AI Conversations
An anonymous reader shares a report: Browser extensions with more than 8 million installs are harvesting complete and extended conversations from users’ AI conversations and selling them for marketing purposes, according to data collected from the Google and Microsoft pages hosting them.

Security firm Koi discovered the eight ex … ⌘ Read more

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Coursera Acquires Udemy For $930 Million
Coursera announced on Wednesday that it will acquire rival online learning platform Udemy in an all-stock deal that values the combined company at $2.5 billion, a move that brings together two of the largest U.S.-based players in an industry that has struggled since pandemic-era enrollment highs faded. Under the terms of the agreement, Udemy shareholders will receive 0.8 shares of Coursera for … ⌘ Read more

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Intel Compute Runtime 25.48.36300.8 Brings More Performance Optimizations & Xe3 Fixes
Intel this week released their last planned feature update to their open-source Compute Runtime for 2025. The Intel Compute Runtime 25.48.36300.8 delivers the latest OpenCL and Level Zero performance optimizations, Xe3 workarounds, and other fixes for those on Intel integrated and discrete graphics hardware… ⌘ Read more

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shinyoukai@madoka-usb-mk2
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OS: NetBSD 10.1 amd64
Host: Exomate X352 (MP PV)
Kernel: NetBSD 10.1
Uptime: 8 hours, 46 mins
Packages: 172 (pkgsrc)
Shell: sh
Display (CPT1BBD): 1024x600 @ 60 Hz in 10"
Terminal: vim
CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) N450 (2) @ 1.67 GHz
GPU 1: Intel Device A011 (VGA compatible)
GPU 2: Intel Device A012
Memory: 761.14 MiB / 955.69 MiB (80%)
Swap: Disabled
Disk (/): 5.20 GiB / 26.84 GiB (19%) - ffs
Local IP (iwn0): (classified information)
Battery: 28% [Charging, AC Connected]
Locale: C.UTF-8

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Google’s Real Estate Listings ‘Experiment’ Sends Zillow Shares Down More Than 8%
Google’s data partner HouseCanary has begun displaying home listings directly in search results in select markets, sending Zillow’s shares tumbling more than 8% yesterday as investors weighed whether the search giant might eventually cut into the portal business that Zillow dominates.

The experiment places property de … ⌘ Read more

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Firefox Survey Finds Only 16% Feel In Control of Their Privacy Choices Online
Choosing your browser “is one of the most important digital decisions you can make, shaping how you experience the web, protect your data, and express yourself online,” says the Firefox blog. They’ve urged readers to “take a stand for independence and control in your digital life.”

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Cable Channel Subscribers Grew For the First Time In 8 Years Last Quarter
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Monday, research analyst MoffettNathanson released its “Cord-Cutting Monitor Q3 2025: Signs of Life?” report. It found that the pay TV operators, including cable companies, satellite companies, and virtual multichannel video programming distributors (vMVPDs) like … ⌘ Read more

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I’ve rebuilt ntfy with the web interface, though it took me an hour or so of JavaScript dependency hell and a certain library whose native interface doesn’t have support for NetBSD

On Linux:
  • Step 1. Clone ntfy repository as usual

  • Step 2. export NODE_ENV=production

  • Step 3. make web-build

  • Step 4. Make a tarball with the generated assets and copy it over

On NetBSD:
  • Step 5. Repeat the above mentioned first step

  • Step 6. Unpack the assets into server/

  • Step 7. Build backend with make cli-linux-server

  • Step 8. Done

The result is right here

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#ptpol

0 - o pior dos debates na SIC é que se acaba por ouvir o Nuno Rogeiro a falar antes do debate começar.
1 - sondagem: a pergunta é meh, mas serve como pretexto para se atacarem um ou outro, Seguro a acusar o outro de inexperiência, Gouveia e Melo diz que Mário Soares chamou Seguro de Inseguro. Para GeM que está sempre a dizer que não gosta de pequena política, 8 minutos já foram desperdiçados. Seguro pega nisto, pergunta a GeM se o que ele está a fazer agora é “grande política”. Enfim, relamente se é para estar a fazer disto, ao menos Seguro não se arma aos cucos. Ao 9º minuto finalmente matéria: GeM a pegar, no Seguro ter deixado passar um OE com medidas inconstitucionais (chamou-lhe leis inconstitucionais), Seguro pega na gaffe para dizer que GeM não tem preparação, depois a dizer que argumentos de GeM parecem os da Catarina Martins (só que para muitos como eu, isso só diz bem do argumento de GeM).
2 - economia do ano - GeM acha que temos é que melhorar as cenas que isto ainda tá mau, Seguro diz que isto é prova que o pacote laboral não é necessário.
3 - PM e o salário mínimo em 1600€: GM critica as palavras vazias, qdo a proposta do Gov. para SMN 2027 é 920€, agora fala em SMN de 1600 sem proposta ou base alguma para dizer isto. AJS concorda, e diz que SMN é em concertação
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