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5 “pistes” pour vos placements
Un article de Henry Bonner Au rez-de-chaussée de l’hôtel à Dublin où je me trouve, un établissement aux goûts du jour, la moitié des personnes travaille sur des ordinateurs portables, tandis qu’une personne porte un masque chirurgical… à présent un signe de faiblesse du cerveau. Dublin profite de beaucoup de modernité, en raison d’un essor […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on minitunes Player makes Your music Collection look good by “Musique Music Player Revamped: Official Port to Qt 6 and UI Refresh” – ServerHost Hosting Solutions Blog
[…] I last wrote about Musique, an open-source desktop music player for Windows, macOS, and Linux (I first featured it in 2010, back when it was called […] ⌘ Read more

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Comment on minitunes Player makes Your music Collection look good by Musique Music Player Successfully Ported to Qt 6: A Refreshing UI Overhaul – ServerHost Hosting Solutions Blog
[…] I last wrote about Musique, an open-source desktop music player for Windows, macOS, and Linux (I first featured it in 2010, back when it was called […] ⌘ Read more

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Popular winemaker saved from closure by new investors and old hands
Cassegrain Wines on the NSW Mid North Coast is purchased by a syndicate of investors including the son of its former managing director, after going into voluntary administration earlier this year. ⌘ Read more

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@prologic@twtxt.net I find the L2 mode where you have one interface and multiple hosts to be tricky. Its best if you are trying to make a full mesh style. But then all hosts need to be able to see one another.

I have had more success using point-to-point connections where there are only two ends to each interface. It means you have a ton of interfaces and udp ports. but you can share the host IP across the interfaces. Add to that a simple router proto ala OSPF or RIP and you can navigate around not having a full meshnet.

I have dozens of localnet wireguard connections and many more connections to others that use bgp for route propagation.

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My cheap alternative to Ngrok
Since GoBlog has an Auto-HTTPS feature that can automatically retrieve HTTPS certificates via ACME from e.g. Let’s Encrypt, I need a public IP address with which I can reach my test instance of GoBlog via port 80 and 443. ⌘ Read more

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**RT by @mind_booster: Portugal vai a tribunal. Esforços para adotar diretiva europeia “foram insatisfatórios e insuficientes”
(Avaliação do impacto ambiental)

https://www.dn.pt/internacional/portugal-vai-a-tribunal-esforcos-para-adotar-diretiva-europeia-foram-insatisfatorios-e-insuficientes-15726923.html**
Portugal vai a tribunal. Esforços para adotar diretiva europeia “foram insatisfatórios e insuficientes”

(Avaliação do impacto ambiental)

[dn.pt/internacional/portugal…](https://www.dn.pt/internacional/port … ⌘ Read more

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Loi Alimentation : le retour de la vengeance du chèque-PQ ?
Oh, encore une nouvelle proposition de loi ! Et celle-ci ne porte ni sur l’emploi du féminin dans certaines professions, ni sur l’interdiction de la fessée, et engendrera probablement un débat moins délicatement décalé que celui sur la tenue des députés en séance : elle touchera les produits de grande consommation ! Chic, les députés s’intéresseraient-ils aux problèmes […] ⌘ Read more

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Gajim: Gajim 1.6.1
Gajim 1.6.1 is mostly a bug fixing release, but it also brings some important improvements and adds more convenience. Thank you for all your contributions!

What’s New

After we ported Gajim and python-nbxmpp to libsoup3, you might have noticed issues with file transfers. Now, python-nbxmpp 4.0.1 has been released, and it fixes an error which prevented transfers of files containing spaces in their file name.

Gajim s … ⌘ Read more

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Gajim: Gajim 1.6.0
For Gajim 1.6.0 we ported Gajim’s and python-nbxmpp’s underlying HTTP library to libsoup3. Also, audio previews now look nicer and allow for more control (playback speed, jumping). We fixed emoji rendering on MacOS and we implemented many fixes under the hood. Thank you for all your contributions!

What’s New

For all HTTP requests (e.g. file downloads, update checks, websocket connection, …) both Gajim and python-nbxmpp rely on libsoup. With Gajim 1.6.0, we ported to libsoup3. You shou … ⌘ Read more

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@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Its not better than a Cat5e. I have had two versions of the device. The old ones were only 200Mbps i didn’t have the MAC issue but its like using an old 10baseT. The newer model can support 1Gbps on each port for a total bandwidth of 2Gbps.. i typically would see 400-500Mbps from my Wifi6 router. I am not sure if it was some type of internal timeout or being confused by switching between different wifi access points and seeing the mac on different sides.

Right now I have my wifi connected directly with a cat6e this gets me just under my providers 1.3G downlink. the only thing faster is plugging in directly.

MoCA is a good option, they have 2.5G models in the same price range as the 1G Powerline models BUT, only if you have the coax in wall already.. which puts you in the same spot if you don’t. You are for sure going to have an outlet in every room of the house by code.

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JMP: Newsletter: Togethr, SMS-only Ports, Snikket Hosting
Hi everyone!

Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!

In case it’s been a while since you checked out JMP, here’s a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.  Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free … ⌘ Read more

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Based.Cooking has become more grandma-usable.
Over the past month, I’ve taken some off-time to tinker with
Based.Cooking, the cooking site I/we made a year or so
ago as a proof of concept for a simple and unintrusive recipe website. There
have been over 250 recipes submitted, but the hobbled-together static site
generator originally used proved unable to keep up and with all the
submissions, there was a big issue of content organization.

There have been two big changes. Firstly, I port … ⌘ Read more

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Based.Cooking has become more grandma-usable.
Over the past month, I’ve taken some off-time to tinker with
Based.Cooking, the cooking site I/we made a year or so
ago as a proof of concept for a simple and unintrusive recipe website. There
have been over 250 recipes submitted, but the hobbled-together static site
generator originally used proved unable to keep up and with all the
submissions, there was a big issue of content organization.

There have been two big changes. Firstly, I port … ⌘ Read more

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Video: C Programming on System 6 - Talking to the Modem
Starting work on adding a serial module to join the console and telnet inputs, to allow calls through a modem. I got stuck for a while trying to figure out why writes to the serial port would hang the machine. ⌘ Read more

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Gajim: Gajim 1.3.3
This release features improved Ad-Hoc Commands and brings back spell checking. Gajim 1.3.3 includes many bug fixes and improvements. Thanks everyone for reporting issues!

What’s New

The Ad-Hoc Commands window has been ported to Gajim’s new Assistant. This unifies the look and feel with other actions using an Assistant and it also fixes some issues.

More Changes New
  • Profile: A NOTE entry has been added
Changes

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