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Hola Fedivers, han obert la traducció en Català de l'app de missatgeria SimpleX Chat. L'utilitze amb la família i va força bé, a banda de complir estrictes mesures per a resguardar la nostra privacitat. Molt recomanable!
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I'm kind of getting this, but different, but only on my local, not in prod. Ugh.

github.com/cannatag/ldap3/issu…

Instead of "unsupported hash type MD4" I get "undefined symbol: md4_init" probably because I should upgrade something that is making assumptions.

Maybe some part of prod is running an older openssl and here I am on a fresh install.

in reply to clacke: exhausted pixie dream boy 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛

I’ve had tons of these issues while developing pam_tacplus - as a developer you have the choice of using libraries, which is desirable, or relying on a local implementation. If you use libraries, these tend to deprecate algorithms and this is exactly what happened to MD4, it’s likely simply no longer compiled into OpenSSL. It’s likely that a library such as ldap3 would have a local copy of the algorithm but as of 2024 it’s likely offered as a compile-time option whether to use local copy or OpenSSL, so your choices are basically reduced to recompiling one or another from source…
in reply to kravietz 🦇

@kravietz 🦇 Local had both pycryptodome and an old pycrypto. Prod is an image built from scratch and doesn't suffer from such leftovers.

ldap3 does the right thing and loads the MD4 module if available, otherwise recovers and doesn't try to use MD4. But the old pycrypto implements MD4 and also assumes openssl will have md4 symbols.




More evidence that the crisis in the NHS engineered by the Tories is another act of economic self-harm.... having wrecked our external economic relations with Brexit, they undermined our internal (domestic) economic activity by producing a massive health-related expansion in the economically inactive.

This is what the Tories' disaster capitalists chums wanted & got!

[to be clear the NHS crisis should not only be measured by its significant economic impact]

#economics
theguardian.com/business/2024/…



So you spend eight years cheering violence. Then what?

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#Llangefni was looking lovely this sunny morning on my way for a haircut… except someone has flytipped a small armchair into the river FFS 🤦🏼 😡
Bloody humans!
in reply to andylancelot

This kind of stuff is insanely annoying to pull out of the water. Luckily it is near a city, so the local cleaners will probably remove it professionally :)







What comes after the end, that's the hardest question, yet it's also a simple one: a new beginning.

“You never think of going on past the dragon, Irena thought. You only think about getting to it. But what happens afterwards?… I have passed the place of the dragon and I can't go back.”

―Ursula K. Le Guin, The Beginning Place

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Language and Computers by Markus Dickinson, 2024

This book offers an accessible introduction to the ways that language is processed and produced by computers. The book covers writing systems, tools to help people write, computer-assisted language learning, the multidisciplinary study of text as data, text classification, information retrieval, machine translation, and dialog.

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#books
#nonfiction
#language
#linguistics
#computers

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#bookerprize2024 #Shortlist has been announced:
Percival Everett, James

Samantha Harvey, Orbital

Rachel Kushner, Creation Lake

Anne Michaels, Held

Yael van der Wouden, The Safekeep

Charlotte Wood, Stone Yard Devotional
#literature #bookstodon @bookstodon @books

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Pacman 7.0.0 Will Now Download Packages as a Separate User to Improve Security #Pacman #Archlinux #Security #Linux
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Not sure why Govt.s seem to like 'fiscal rules' (in the way that Rachel Reeves likes them)?

Here's @sjwrenlewis exploring the issue to conclude that no fiscal rules are often better than badly conceived (or deployed) fiscal rules.

In the end fiscal rules are not about convincing financial operators that a Govt. is prudent (these actors already know one way or the other), rather it is often a self-denying ordnance to try to halt policy temptation(s).

#economics
mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2024/…

in reply to TC Won't Give In To Lies

@silentfp

In one sense, the deployment of fiscal rules is a classic case of agenda setting power - by getting them to seem like 'common sense' those using/prompting them get to narrow the agenda of possibility in a way that limits political choices that can be seen as sensible or prudent - which SWL hints at, if doesn't make absolutely explicit in these terms

in reply to Emeritus Prof Christopher May

@TCatInReality @silentfp But this does sound a bit conspiritorial. It can happen, but often I think politicians adopt or maintain bad fiscal rules because of what I have elsewhere called mediamacro: incorrect analogies between governments and households that political journalists love to use, mostly not because they have an agenda but because it allows them to think they understand macro.


Tonight in @thegamerclub We're running a Selfhosted night

"Join us for a regular monthly show-and-tell showcasing what members are hosting in their homelabs."

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Find us on Matrix too at #tech:glasgow.social

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#waspassiertmitdemKlima

Um die unglaublichen Regenmengen während der regionalen #Klimakatastrophe in Niederösterreich zu veranschaulichen, hier ein paar Zahlen und eine Grafik von der Messung in der Landeshauptstadt Sankt Pölten:

Zwischen 9. und 16. September 2024 fielen 436 Liter Regen pro Quadratmeter.

Normalerweise fallen in einem September 54 Liter.

Das bisherige Monatsmaximum lag bei rund 190 Liter.

436 Liter sind die höchste jemals in einem Monat gemessene Regenmenge an der Station.