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I got a cintiq today :D

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  • @hkz do I have to? I did that 30 years ago already.

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  • @jack tell me about “fun brand identity” and why this is important / can only be a new, single big app.

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  • Ho scelto il libro a caso perché mi piace Bisio. Letto benissimo, è un libro bellissimo. Scritto molto bene, coinvolgente. Per tutto il tempo ho avuto paura per il finale pur sperando nel lieto fine. Consigliatissimo. Mi unisco a chi ha definito questo libro poetico.

    https://storytel.com/it/books/l-ultima-volta-che-siamo-stati-bambini-8760766

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  • At 16:00 CEST, @h3artbl33d and I will start presenting "Liberating the social web using *BSD"

    We'll perform a common introduction, then @h3artbl33d will share his experience of running Exquisite for more than two years. Then I'll talk about the BSD Cafe - both human and technical experiences.

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  • @lordjeff so, even if I don't enjoy it as much as I did as a younger nerd, I pretty much have to do it. I need the expensive extremely quiet fans and a case designed for quiet. I hate loud computers and all PC vendors make loud computers. I need to be able to install a ridiculous amount of RAM.

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  • @lordjeff when I was traveling full-time, I went about ten years with only a laptop, so I gave it up for quite a while. But, I got tired of the laptops breaking (mostly keyboard) and being very difficult and expensive to work on. Finally I decided I wasn't going to keep doing that and turned the dinette in my motorhome into a permanent desk and built a desktop machine. That's the one I'm replacing. I can't buy an off the shelf pre built because they all suck, are loud, and cost too much.

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  • Alfonso - @alfonsosiciliano - Is presenting: A Two-Step FreeBSD Installer: Current Status and Future Plans

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  • Bringing Bluetooth to the Zune

    The Zune might have joined the portable media player game too late to ever really be competition for the iPod, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t pick up some devoted fans along the way. Some of them are still breathing new life into the device, such as [The Director of Legal Evil Emeritus] at the Louisville Hackerspace, with this project that gives it Bluetooth capability.

    As far as media players go, there’s still some solid reasons to rock a Zune. Compared to other devices of the era, it offers a better DAC, an FM tuner, and no iTunes reliance. The goal of this project was to bring a bit of modern functionality without having to do any modification of the Zune itself. As the player supported docks with IR remotes, this build involves using an ESP32 to listen to the Bluetooth signal coming from the speakers, interpret any button presses, and forward them along to the Zune’s dock.

    There is a dedicated scene for these old music players, but this build is unique for not needing to crack open the case and splice in a Bluetooth module. Even then, those typically don’t have the ability to interact with things like this speaker with its integrated control buttons.

    We don’t often seen Zune hacks come our way — the last time Microsoft’s player graced these pages was in 2010, when the Open Zune Development Kit was released.

    Thanks to [JAC_101] for the tip!

    hackaday.com/2025/09/27/bringi…

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