Today, I organized the CPython sprint as the extension event of PyCon KR 2024: 2024.pycon.kr
Many people in Korea participated in the sprint, and people submitted around 8 PRs during the sprint :)
I hope people have experienced the joy of contributing to the OSS project.
At a historic cemetery in the South, a Dia de los Muertos festival takes root
At a historic Southern cemetery, a Mexican tradition has found a home.
#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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this is exploding on bluesky and i need to spread the word here too
twitch has updated their TOS requiring discussion of "politically sensitive" topics to be flagged the same way sexual themes and the like are. problem is that in their "politically sensitive" category is "discussion of lgbtq+ rights". Human rights are NOT a ploitical issue, regardless of if that human hapens to be gay, the longer this stays in effect the more oppressed the lgbtq+ community becomes on twitch.
theres an ongoing petition to fix this, i STRONGLY encourage every single one of you to contribute your voice to fixing this oppressive nightmare of a policy change twitch.uservoice.com/forums/93…
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Racists online are using the #floods in Spain as an opportunity to spread lies about #ClimateChange and blame #Morocco for with some junk #science and photoshopped picture.
Both shitwitter abd #TikTok protect these accounts and refuses to take them down.
Racists online are using the floods in Spain as an opportunity to spread lies about #ClimateChange and blame #Morocco for with some junk #science and photoshopped picture.
Both shitwitter abd TikTok protect these accounts and refuses to take them down.
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The 1600s Were a Watershed for Swear Words
historytoday.com/archive/expli…
Swear words are a constant, but their ability to cause offence is in flux. In the 1600s, today's obscenities were mundane.
I don't get this thing where #Musk goes neneneneneh every time some one criticises his #technology.
I have nothing against #whataboutism. Sometimes it helps provide context.
But when someone criticises your technology and you criticise their hat?
That's just #weird.
Who is it owned by? Where is it based? What #jurisdiction it it under? What is the governance structure? What #licence are you using? Is it #AGPL for example?
These are the sorts of #questions I usually research. Maybe you can give me a shortcut to the #answers?
So #linux peeps. What would be a good Linux backup solution that would backup to remote (webdav?) targets?
I don't mind the cli but a bit of gui is also welcome.
OBS Studio is officially distributed as a Flatpak on Flathub and a PPA for Ubuntu 22.04 and newer. For other installation methods, including unofficial packages, click here.
Flatpak
flathub.org/apps/com.obsprojec…
Ubuntu PPA Instructions (22.04+)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
sudo apt update
sudo apt install ffmpeg obs-studio




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You can safely drop all the NAT, and still use this connection tracked packet filtering to the same effect.
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