For those visiting Hanoi in the Old Quarters that are beer snobs like me; highly recommend this place called Local Craft Beer đ€©
Young detainee forced to wear makeshift spit hood, report finds
An incident at a Tasmanian youth detention centre where a detainee had an improvised spit hood put over his head while being transported by a contracted security company, has been criticised for being âentirely incompatibleâ with human rights. â Read more
Threats against Victorian judges, magistrates by sovereign citizens double
A report tabled in state parliament has recommended judicial officers be paid an allowance to increase their personal security. â Read more
Insider speaks out after major charity rocked by mass resignations
A Lions Club member who ordered an investigation into how Need for Feed subsidised volunteer drivers is speaking out after recommendations to improve transparency were not implemented. â Read more
WHO gives green-light to Ozempic-style drugs for obesity
Ozempic-style medications have been recommended as long-term treatments for obesity under new guidelines released by the World Health Organization. â Read more
@kiwu@twtxt.net I see. I have no experience on the matter, sadly. :-( I am sure you can find plenty of recommendations online. Beware of anything below $100 (you will find plenty of cheap, but they are, indeed, cheap in the whole sense of the word). Iâd say, a decent one will start around $250-$300, and up.
Newegg Sparks Debate With New PayPal-Integrated AI Shopping Push
BrianFagioli writes: Neweggâs new partnership with PayPal is another sign that mainstream e-commerce is shifting control from users to AI-driven intermediaries. Instead of shoppers visiting Newegg directly, PayPalâs agentic commerce system pushes product discovery through AI platforms like Perplexity where recommendations, checkout, and fraud che ⊠â Read more
The âconcerningâ link between childhood maltreatment and suicide risk
Suicide Prevention Australia says thereâs an âurgentâ need for action to stop the âsignificant and lastingâ impact of childhood trauma. â Read more
@iolfree@tilde.club @movq@www.uninformativ.de So true! Good read, thanks for recommending. :-)
What has changed in the year since the NTâs landmark DV inquest?
A year after NT Coroner Elisabeth Armitage handed down 35 recommendations from a landmark domestic violence inquest, those on the frontline say things are going backwards. â Read more
Looking for recommendations to spoil my cat as we are nearing the end. â Read more
To finish, we have #Macron. #Sovereignty? Nah, what he wants is:
- less regulation
- a âsmallerâ, ârisk-basedâ #GDPR
- postpone 1 year the #AIAct obligations for big tech
With a straight face, he recommends these anti-sovereingty measures as things that somehow will be good for our tech sovereigntyâŠ.
At least he puts emphasis on enforcing #DMA, and make sure that hyperscalers comply with it.
He also defends EU-first public procurement, but his examples are SAP and Mistral (and their non-interoperable solutions)âŠ
Finally, he things it is important to speed up AI adoption, going as far as saying that next year instead of a digital sovereignty summit weâll have an AI summitâŠ
No, not finally! To finish, he wants to âprotect the childrenâ! We all know where that one leadsâŠ
@prologic@twtxt.net no, I really meant small. I only have a handful of GiBs left of storage. If you can wait until mid-December, then no probleml. Right now it is kind of running on fumes. For testing, and to do not disturb anyone timelines, I recommend you run a small test instance. Running GtS is easier than running Yarn, by the way. Word.
Queensland (and everyone else) reject call to weaken bail laws
The nationâs attorneys-general met today in Brisbane before the release of a report recommending nationwide bail law changes. â Read more
CNCF and SlashData Report Finds Leading AI Tools Gaining Adoption in Cloud Native Ecosystems
New report provides maturity and recommendation scores for tools and projects across AI inference, ML orchestration, and agentic AI platforms Key Highlights: ATLANTA, KUBECON + CLOUDNATIVECON NORTH AMERICA. â November 11, 2025 â The Cloud Native⊠â Read more
The Algorithm Failed Music
An anonymous reader shares a report: Spotify is the most popular music streaming service in the world. While its algorithmic recommendations arenât necessarily the reason, its reach has meant that hundreds of millions of people are being fed a steady diet of music curated by a machine. Spotifyâs goal is to keep you listening no matter what. In her book Mood Machine, journalist Liz Pelly recounts a story told to ⊠â Read more
Unesco Adopts Global Standards On âWild Westâ Field of Neurotechnology
Unesco has adopted the first global ethical standards for neurotechnology, defining âneural dataâ and outlining more than 100 recommendations aimed at safeguarding mental privacy. âThere is no control,â said Unescoâs chief of bioethics, Dafna Feinholz. âWe have to inform the people about the risks, the potential benefits, the alterna ⊠â Read more
Double congrats, @thecanine@twtxt.net! \o/
Iâm not a fan of the gemtext limits. This being only a single page (which probably doesnât get updated a whole lot), the efforts of having two dedicates files are not all that big, or so Iâd at least naively imagine.
I always recommend checking the W3C validator results, even though Iâm very guilty of not doing that myself. It just doesnât occur to me in the heat of the moment. I reckon if I were writing HTML on a more regular basis, I would pick up on making that a real habit. Anyway, your HTML being generated, you probably canât address the findings, though. So, might not be even worth the time heading over to the validator.
From a privacy point of view, personally, I would definitely host the CSS myself. Other than that, nice link collection. :-)
iOS 26.1 Update Released for iPhone & iPad
Apple has released iOS 26.1 for iPhone, and iPadOS 26.1 for iPad. These are the first major point release updates for iOS 26, and offer a few changes, new features, bug fixes, and security enhancements, and are therefore recommended for users running iOS 26 or iPadOS 26. You will find a new toggle for Liquid ⊠Read More â Read more
Why do some of us love AI, while others hate it? The answer is in how our brains perceive risk and trust
From ChatGPT crafting emails, to AI systems recommending TV shows and even helping diagnose disease, the presence of machine intelligence in everyday life is no longer science fiction. â Read more
@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 didnât 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 Iâve 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 wonât succeed. I simply couldnât 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. Itâs 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 werenât 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 donât have to check the large matrix on the projector. But the project died there.
Hereâs a screenshot from one of the main views: 
This Python+Qt rewrite replaced and improved the Java+Swing predecessor.
@prologic@twtxt.net so far, yup. I recommend to make the event banner bigger. I almost missed the details of it, as the text is quite tiny.
The human cost of healthy eating: Some recommended US diets carry higher risk of forced labor in food supply chains
Many Americans choose food based on cost and nutrition, but personal values, such as animal welfare and environmental concerns, also shape what ends up on our plates. â Read more
âBeing new is no excuseâ: Ley savages Wells over Triple Zero crisis
The communications minister introduced legislation 18 months after it was recommended, with three deaths linked to the September Optus outage. â Read more
âBeing new is no excuseâ: Ley savages Wells over Triple Zero crisis
The communications minister introduced legislation 18 months after it was recommended, with three deaths linked to the September Optus outage. â Read more
âBeing new is no excuseâ: Ley savages Wells over Triple Zero crisis
The communications minister introduced legislation 18 months after it was recommended, with three deaths linked to the September Optus outage. â Read more
18.5yo cat was recommended to be euthanised, I donât think I agree â Read more
@bender@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de I had automatically yt-dlped https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZTSIYkuMlU. Itâs only worth for an experiment, no recommendation to watch.
I would absolutely recommend Mint to anyone, not just my geeky friends.
@dce@hashnix.club Apart from the crap produced in Redmond two decades ago, I only ever used and still happily use Linux, mainly Debian and Ubuntu. Iâve no idea, but maybe something in there catches your eye: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operating_systems (I know, what a silly recommendation.)
iâve been sooo obsessed with the second a-side from my favorite idol groupâs latest single. itâs a super fun and energetic latin pop track â i highly recommend giving it a listen, itâs really catchy!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RtbnP1onaM
@zvava@twtxt.net may I recommend to change the mention format upon hitting reply to something similar to what itâs used in Yarn, and perhaps hiding the hash on the post too? Looking good!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Kind of curious now⊠Is there a (to buy new) dot matrix printer youâd recommend if someone wanted to get into this sort of thing (sending plain âol bytes to a printer port)? đ€ (I remember this back in the ye âold days!)
Sam Whited: Notes
Iâve recently been using the Mixxx software for DJs. This page includes some
personal notes on my own use cases, whatâs good, whatâs bad, etc.
It is not really made for general consumption, but is thrown up here anyways.
It will be a bit rambling and/or ranty at times, most likely.
Letâs get my overall impressions of the software out of the way up front: itâs
absolutely great and I recommend it over the commercial alternatives for DJs of
all stripes (except maybe Radio DJs, itâs not really for ⊠â Read more
i signed up for omg.lol and iâm really liking it. such a cozy and fun little community with a suite of fun web things. i wish the financial barrier to entry was a bit lower though (maybe like $5 for a few months on it or something) just so i could recommend it to my broke friends more, but i totally get why itâs priced the way it is (solo dev!!!)
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I recommend you to remain curious without crossing the threshold. Unless, of course, you truly want to follow a never-ending rabbit hole. đ
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org those are pretty cool! The one change I would recommend doing pronto is the colour of the hyperlinks. Ay, ay, ay, my retina! :-P
How do I perform partial acceptance of Copilot recommendations? â Read more
GNOME OS ready for more extensive testing
While itâs still early days and itâs not recommended for non-technical audiences, GNOME OS is now ready for developers and early adopters who know how to deal with occasional bugs (and importantly, file those bugs when they occur). â« Tobias Bernard This is great news, and means GNOME OS is progressing nicely. Iâm a proponent of this and KDEâs equivalent project, because it allows the people working on GNOME and KDE to really showcase their work in ⊠â Read more
My music listening is inconsistent. I donât listen to much music, sometimes weeks without any music streaming at all. And when I do, I often listen to some automatic playlists with recommendations from YouTube. I donât have any specific artists I always listen too. Furthermore, I donât even have a specific genre I like the most, often itâs something electronic. â Read more
As everyone recommends Signal as a Telegram alternative, I actually gave it a try again. Turns out it still does not support multiple devices, even unlike WhatsApp. â Read more
Remove Android bloatware with Shizuku and Canta
Today, I have new app recommendation. Almost two years ago, I wrote about bloatware removal on Android without using a PC. I recommended Hail as an app to finally uninstall the bloatware apps after gaining elevated privileges with Shizuku. â Read more
Trump recommends 50% tariff on European Union starting June 1 â Read more
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I totally recommend zs đ€Ł It powers all my sites! đ https://twtxt.dev https://yarn.socia/ https://prologic.dev etc đ
@bender@twtxt.net Ahh I see. That reminds me, I was going to start watching something someone recommended here hmmm đ§
@prologic@twtxt.net LOL. It is from the Severance, AppleTV+ series. I am about to finish watching it with my kidâwell, whatâs available for seeing. The series is still ongoing. I recommend it!
You can now shop using ChatGPT, but is it worth the hype?
AI chatbots can now recommend products and link you to the purchase page. In the near future theyâll handle carts and checkout too. â Read more
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Iâd recommend alerting off of Prometheus đ
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz / @xuu@txt.sour.is Recommend you git checkout main && git pull, rebuild and redeploy: make build, and however you deploy. đ Lots of fixes (no more stalling) and optimizations to the feed fetcher, smoother cpu usage, better internal metrics.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @xuu@txt.sour.is Recommend you git checkout main && git pull && make build. Few bug fixes đ