systemd Lands Experimental Support For musl libc
Systemd today finally merged support for building against and using the musl libc library. This is a win for Linux distributions like postmarketOS, Alpine Linux, and others that use musl by default as their standard C library or offer it as an option⊠â Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I think I now remember having similar problems back then. Iâm pretty sure I typically consulted the Qt C++ documentation and only very rarely looked at the Python one. It was easy enough to translate the C++ code to Python.
Yeah, the GIL can be problematic at times. Iâm glad it wasnât an issue for my application.
FTR, I see one (two) issues with PyQt6, sadly:
- The PyQt6 docs appear to be mostly auto-generated from the C++ docs. And they contain many errors or broken examples (due to the auto-conversion). I found this relatively unpleasent to work with.
- (Until Python finally gets rid of the Global Interpreter Lock properly, itâs not really suited for GUI programs anyway â in my opinion. You canât offload anything to a second thread, because the whole program is still single-threaded. This would have made my fractal rendering program impossible, for example.)
Could C# Overtake Java in TIOBEâs Programming Language Popularity Rankings?
Itâs been trying to measure the popularity of programming languages since 2000 using metrics like the number of engineers, courses, and third-party vendors. And âThe November 2025 TIOBE Index brings another twist below Pythonâs familiar lead,â writes TechRepublic. âC solidifies its position as runner-up, C++ and Java lose ⊠â Read more
Slovensko bez hranĂc Ä. 8
Ărad pre SlovĂĄkov ĆŸijĂșcich v zahraniÄĂ (ĂSĆœZ) predstavil novĂ©, novembrovĂ© vydanie spravodajcu Slovensko bez hranĂc, ktorĂ© prinĂĄĆĄa aktuĂĄlne informĂĄcie o Äinnosti Ășradu, vĂœznamnĂœch udalostiach a aktivitĂĄch krajanov na vĆĄetkĂœch kontinentoch. NajnovĆĄie ÄĂslo (8/2025) je dostupnĂ© vo formĂĄte pdf na webovej strĂĄnke ĂSĆœZ. â Read more
GNU C Library Adds Linux âmsealâ Function For Memory Sealing
Introduced last year in the Linux 6.10 kernel was the mseal system call for memory sealing to protect the memory mapping against modifications to seal non-writable memory segments or better protecting sensitive data structures. The GNU C Library has finally introduced its mseal function making use of this modern Linux kernel functionality⊠â Read more
GCC Compiler Developers Begin Considering C++20 Default
Compiler engineer Marek Polacek of Red Hat recently proposed making the C++20 language specification (or rather the GNU++20 dialect) the default C++ version when not otherwise specified⊠â Read more
Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide
MARK SHERMAN,  Supreme Court Reporter -  Associated Press
_Stephan: The Epstein Trump pedophilia story has taken over the media, so I want to focus on some other major stories getting very little media attention. This is some good news, surprising in a way, given the MAGAt majority that dominates the Supreme Court. The good news is that the C ⊠â Read more
Chine/US : quand lâĂ©lĂ©phant rĂ©publicain aime la porcelaine chinoise
Si lâactualitĂ© française a surtout Ă©tĂ© marquĂ©e rĂ©cemment par les dĂ©lires budgĂ©taires des diffĂ©rents partis tous rĂ©solument pro-dĂ©pense, le reste du monde, indiffĂ©rent aux gesticulations françaises, continue dâavancer. Câest ainsi quâau milieu de ce qui ressemble Ă une guerre commerciale, Donald Trump a rencontrĂ© son homologue chinois Xi Jinping. Et alors que beaucoup pariaient, Ă [âŠ] â Read more
Visual Studio 2026 Released
Dave Knott writes: Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2026, the first major version of their flagship compiler in almost four years. Release notes are available here. The compiler has also been updated, including improved (but not yet 100%) C++23 core language and standard library implementations.
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Jake Johnson,  Senior Editor -  Common Dreams
_Stephan: While American children are facing food shortages, elderly and low income Americans are losing healthcare, and on and on, âkingâ Trump is giving further tax cuts to his oligarch supporters. It is just another step in the trend that is converting America from a dominantly middle-c ⊠â Read more
The Linux Kernel Looks To âBite the Bulletâ In Enabling Microsoft C Extensions
Linux kernel developers are moving toward enabling Microsoft C Extensions (-fms-extensions) by default in Linux 6.19, with Linus Torvalds signaling no objection. While some dislike relying on Microsoft-style behavior, the patches in kbuild-next suggest the project is ready to âbite the bulletâ and adopt the extensi ⊠â Read more
PDF Will Support JPEG XL Format As âPreferred Solutionâ
The PDF Association is adding JPEG XL (JXL) support to the PDF specification, giving the advanced image format a new path to relevance despite Googleâs decision to declare it obsolete and remove it from Chromium. The Register reports: Peter Wyatt, CTO of the PDF Association, said: âWe need to adopt a new image [format] that can support HDR [High Dynamic Range] c ⊠â Read more
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âNot gonna happen!â Trump official says Thanksgiving travel about to âslow to a trickleâ
Alexander Willis,  Staff Writer -  Raw Story
_Stephan: I have been thinking about what is coming in Thanksgiving, unless major good news changes occur in the next few days. Families will not be able to gather together because air travel, as described in this article, declines âto a trickle.â And what where will millions of Americans get the food for a c ⊠â Read more
The Linux Kernel Looks to âBite the Bulletâ in Enabling Microsoft C Extensions
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Affaire Gannat : caméra interdite au rayon migrants
La France aime la libertĂ© mais elle a rĂ©cemment dĂ©cidĂ© de se lâadministrer en doses de plus en plus homĂ©opathiques. Câest en tout cas ce que laisse entrevoir lâexpĂ©rience de Jean-Eudes Gannat : choisissant dâaudacieusement se filmer le 5 novembre devant lâentrĂ©e dâun supermarchĂ© Leclerc Ă SegrĂ©, petite ville de 7000 Ăąmes en Maine-et-Loire, il rapporte [âŠ] â Read more
The Linux Kernel Looks To âBite The Bulletâ In Enabling Microsoft C Extensions
Two patches queued into the Linux kernelâs build system development tree, kbuild-next, would enable the -fms-extensions compiler argument everywhere for allowing GCC and LLVM/Clang to use the Microsoft C Extensions when compiling the Linux kernel. Being in kbuild-next these patches will likely be submitted for the Linux 6.19 kernel merge window next month but remains to be seen if there will be any last minute objections to this c ⊠â Read more
The Linux Kernel Looks To âBite The Bulletâ In Enabling Microsoft C Extensions
Two patches queued into the Linux kernelâs build system development tree, kbuild-next, would enable the â Read more
Lenovo IdeaPad Linux Driver Adding Support For Rapid Charge Mode
Queued into the platform-drivers-x86 âfor-nextâ Git branch ahead of the Linux 6.19 merge window is introducing the handling for the âRapid Chargeâ USB-C charging mode to the Lenovo IdeaPad laptop driver⊠â Read more
R1 Neo leverages GPS & compact rugged design for Meshtastic networks
The R1 Neo is a compact, water-resistant Meshtastic device for off-grid communication and navigation. Developed by Muzi, it features an aircraft-grade aluminum base with a carbon-fiber PETG shell, offering a 16% reduction in size compared to the previous R1. The enclosure includes O-ring and compression gaskets, an IP68-rated USB-C port, and a battery capable of [âŠ] â Read more
James D. Watson, Co-Discoverer of the Structure of DNA, Is Dead At 97
ole_timer shares a report from the New York Times: James D. Watson, who entered the pantheon of science at age 25 when he joined in the discovery of the structure of DNA, one of the most momentous breakthroughs in the history of science, died on Thursday in East Northport, N.Y., on Long Island. He was 97. His death, in a hospice, was c ⊠â Read more
Intelâs Rewrite Of Linux MM CID Code Showing Some Nice Gains For AMD
Posted last month were new Linux kernel scheduler-related patches rewriting the MM CID management code. The main takeaway for end-users from this set of 19 Linux kernel patches from an Intel engineer was seeing 14~18% improvement in a PostgreSQL database benchmark but that more benchmarks were needed. Curiosity got the best of me and I recently tested these patches on an AMD EPYC server to seeing some very enticing results for this in-development c ⊠â Read more
Intelâs Rewrite Of Linux MM CID Code Showing Some Nice Gains For AMD
Posted last month were new Linux kernel scheduler-related patches rewriting the MM CID management code. The main takeaway for end-users from this set of 19 Linux kernel patches from an Intel engineer was seeing 14~18% improvement in a PostgreSQL database benchmark but that more benchmarks were needed. Curiosity got the best of me and I recently tested these patches on an AMD EPYC server to seeing some very enticing results for this in-development c ⊠â Read more
TIL on my bike
Today, with the weather at a nice 19 °C, I took the chance for another bike tour. I had tried out my new, warmer cycling clothes yesterday during a long break from work, but since the weather will be much colder soon, I really wanted to get this second ride in. â Read more
The Emissions Gap Report 2025 brings us no news, but unfortunately that means it just confirms the very bad trajectory we keep choosing to take.
https://www.unep.org/resources/emissions-gap-report-2025
Words fail sometimes, but I think this graphic summarizes well the situation and my current mood.
Design trends I think will take off in 2026
but tierlist

S - move from flat design to more detailed, 3D, more complex logos.
A - glass, not just liquid, Windows Vista, 7, 11,⊠accessibility concerns, but I like to see it.
B-/C+ - black and white icons, favicons. I did it before it was cool, but itâs getting overused.
E - gradientslop, barely started, already all blends together.
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Croissance morte et taxe vive
Nous sommes fin octobre, et le budget 2026 est toujours en discussion : les parlementaires se succĂšdent Ă lâAssemblĂ©e, le dĂ©bat sâĂ©ternise, et câest le Black Friday des taxes (et « deux pour le prix de trois »). Si lâon sâen tient aux discussions, il nây a pas de doute : la France, pays clairement sous-fiscalisĂ© au point dâĂȘtre [âŠ] 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.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Hmmmmmmmmmmmm ⊠guess I should take a look at Qt. đ€ Thatâs the one popular toolkit that Iâve never really tried for some reason. I really donât like C++ (might as well use Rust), so Iâll also use Python.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Donât you worry, this was meant as a joke. :-D
There was a time when I thought that Swing was actually really good. But having done some Qt/KDE later, I realized how much better that was. That were the late KDE 3 and early KDE 4 days, though. Not sure how it is today. But back then it felt Trolltech and the KDE folks put a hell lot more thought into their stuff. I was pleasantly surprised how natural it appeared and all the bits played together. Sure, there were the odd ends, but the overall design was a lot better in my opinion.
To be fair, I never used it from C++, always the Python bindings, which were considerably more comfortable (just alone the possibility to specify most attributes right away as kwargs in the constructor instead of calling tons of setters). And QtJambi, the Java binding, was also relatively nice. I never did a real project though, just played around with the latter.
Not so proud to be American â âfed upâ expats renounce citizenship
Steve Hendrix, Â Â - Â msn
_Stephan: Today, I got the third email I have received since August from an SR reader living overseas telling me they are giving up their American citizenship. I have known many Americans living overseas, but until recently, I couldnât remember any of them telling me they were giving up their American citizenship. However, as this article describes, renouncing American c ⊠â Read more
Politique de la ville : on a voulu acheter la paix, on a financé la guerre
CâĂ©tait il y a 20 ans, le 27 octobre 2005, deux mineurs manifestement mal isolĂ©s choisissaient de devenir des symboles de rĂ©sistances Ă 100 kΩ : en pĂ©nĂ©trant dans un transformateur afin dâĂ©chapper Ă un contrĂŽle dâidentitĂ©, lâĂ©lectrocution de Zyed et Bouna allaient dĂ©clencher trois semaines de bordel homĂ©rique en France. Et en 20 ans, il [âŠ] â Read more
The Linux boot process: from power button to kernel
You press the power button. A second later a wall of text scrolls by, or a logo fades in, and eventually Linux appears. What happens in between is not magic. It is a careful handshake between tiny programs and a very literal CPU. This part follows that handshake until the very first line of C code inside the Linux kernel runs. â« 0xkatoâs blog Exactly what it says on the tin. â Read more