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New Vivaldi release for Windows, Mac & Linux.

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  • L'emozione di essere italiani, con i treni sempre in perenne ritardo...

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  • @grabbi_it tutti i discorsi moralistici sono capziosi, perché partono dalle intime convinzioni di chi giudica e le applicano a chi è giudicato. Io ad esempio non vedo ad esempio un "chiaro beneficio" nel lasciare alle aziende e alle masse di sprovveduti l'utilizzo di tecnologie che non puoi cancellare dall'esistenza umana, preferisco gli utilizzi liberi e consapevoli orientati al bene comune. Ma non pretendo che la mia convizione sia obbligatoria per altri e non la uso come metro di giudizio.

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  • The boots on the ground licker

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  • - Chi t'ha acciso?!
    - Le accise
    - Chi hanno acciso?
    - Me m'hanno accise!
    - Ma te o loro?

    Odissea

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  • Ancienne improvisée fait en 2013 sur . Une qui me fait penser à Ily.

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  • My youngest dog likes to be carried around like a little baby. I accidentally trained him that certain behaviors lead to me picking him up and bringing him inside...so, now he does one or more of those things every day so I'll pick him up. He weighs 80 pounds.

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  • Reading the World’s Smallest Hard Drive

    You have a tiny twenty-year-old hard drive with a weird interface. How do you read it? If you’re [Will Whang], by reverse engineering, and building an interface board.

    In many of our portable, mobile, and desktop computers, we’re used to solid-state storage. It’s fast and low power, and current supply-chain price hikes notwithstanding, affordable in the grand scheme of things. It wasn’t always this way though, a couple of decades ago a large flash drive was prohibitively expensive. Hard drive manufacturers did their best to fill the gap with tiny spinning-rust storage devices which led to the smallest of them all: the Toshiba MK4001MTD. It crammed 4 GB onto a 0.85″ platter, and could be found in a few devices such as high-end Nokia phones.
    Breaking out the Nokia’s hard drive interface.
    The drive’s connector is a pattern of pads on a flexible PCB, one he couldn’t help noticing had a striking resemblance to an obscure SD card variant. Hooking it up to an SD reader didn’t work unfortunately, so a battered Nokia was called into service. It was found to be using something electrically similar to the SD cards, but with the ATA protocol familiar from the world of full-size hard drives.

    The interface uses the PIO capability of the RP2040, and the board makes a tidy peripheral in itself. We’re guessing not many of you have one of these drives, but perhaps if you do, those early 2000s phone pics aren’t lost for good after all.

    These drives are rare enough that this is the first time we’ve featured one here at Hackaday, but we’ve certainly ventured into hard drive technology before.

    hackaday.com/2026/03/19/readin…

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  • DarkSword, l’exploit kit che ha violato gli iPhone di mezzo mondo per rubare dati riservati


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    È dal novembre 2025 che DarkSword sta compromettendo iPhone in modo sistematico e silenzioso. Sei vulnerabilità concatenate, tre zero-day, tre famiglie di malware distinte e almeno tre attori che lo usano in contemporanea. È la

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    @PaulaToThePeople totally agreeI worked on dairy bacterial tests for a couple of years and collected samples from dairies all over. The recent article on a baby that 'may' have died because of a glass of raw milk the mother drank is such a sad joke. If people were generally aware of the insane load of these pathogens like listeria that are allowed in US milk and probably everywhere else it would kill the milk industry. Most of the contamination is coming from growth in the lines of the machines they use to pasturize or sterilize which are difficult to clean. Killing the dairy industry would be a great contribution to lowering carbon polution since dairy cows are largely kept inside many industrial countries and the petrol used to raise their grain, keep them clean, mulch their manure and dead, and harvest the milk is outrageous compared to the food value.
  • #linux #compiz @computer @linux

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    #linux #compiz @computer @linux https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH9WLrcsrx8
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    Microsoft is killing Windows 10 and for many countries and users, updates will stop today. It is time to look for options.@brucelawson has a suggestion for you. IMHO there are many Linux distributions to choose between and you will need to choose the one that works best for you.I recently switched to Linux as my primary platform myself.My plea, however, to the Linux community is to make it easy for people to switch to Linux, but also to make it easy to switch window managers, key chains and the like. I switched to Ubuntu myself and I am finding certain things with Gnome were a pain. Thus I tried switching to KDE, but found that broke a lot of things. IMHO we should strive to make it easy for users to switch between window managers and desktops as well as applications, without breaking things. That requires the different players to work together to ensure that switching from one desktop to another, for example, does not need to mean loosing passwords. Locking in is one of the things Big Tech is known for. Linux should not have that, IMHO.#Windows #Windows10 #Linux #computing #Technology https://brucelawson.co.uk/2025/goodbye-windows-10-hello-zorin-os/
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    "Windows? Everyone is using #Linux now"