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  • The Mixxx Board of Directors in pleased to announce plans to acquire the AlphaTheta Corporation (formerly known as Pioneer DJ), Serato Audio Research Ltd. and Native Instruments.

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    Hey fellow linux enjoyers,

    today I found this interesting article which talks about rethinking the underlying data structures of an OS. I was always very enthusiastic about DBFileSystems but this approach takes it even a step further.

    It comes with some serious caveats though.

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    arstechnica.com How strong is Nintendo’s legal case against Switch emulator Yuzu?

    Nintendo is "basically taking the position that emulation itself is unlawful."

    Seriously what is this? Nintendo argues that by instructing users how to extract the prod.keys from their own switch the yuzu developers are essencially infringing on the DMCA.

    So what? Now you can't even freely use your own property anymore because it goes against the design intentions of some big company that just want's to milk their users?

    > Nintendo goes directly after this argument in its lawsuit, arguing that buying a Switch game only means you "have Nintendo's authorization to play that single copy on an unmodified Nintendo Switch console."

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    github.com Release 2.4.0 · mixxxdj/mixxx

    This is is the new major release of the Mixxx 2.4 branch. Have a look at the CHANGELOG and the Mixxx website for more information: https://github.com/mixxxdj/mixxx/blob/2.4.0/CHANGELOG.md

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    Hello networking community

    driven by the vision of a decentralised, independent and neutral network, I have set out into the depths of netowrking. I have compared different networks and tried to understand the underlying structures.

    But my head is spinning from all the research and I've lost track a bit, which is why I'm turning to you. I would like to compare and categorise all these networks according to their protocols using the osi model.

    I would be grateful if you could help me to fill in the following table as good as possible. You can simply copy it or write your answer in the comments.

    | Network | WWW | Usenet | GNUnet | Freenet | I2P | Tor | ZeroNet | Lokinet | Internet Computer | |-------------|-----|--------|--------|---------|-----|-----|---------|---------|-------------------| | L1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | | L2 | | | | | | | | | | | L3 | IP | IP | | | | IP | | | | | L4 | TCP | | | | | | | | | | L5 | | | | | | | | | | | L6 | | | | | | | | | | | L7 | | | | | | | | | |

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    Hey

    the cool scrolling wm which has just recently pushed out its first stable release is now following up with yet another interesting update.

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    Hey folks,

    remember the post that was made a few months ago about an infinite canvas/scrollable WM? Here we have the stable release of a (onedirectional) scrollable one inspired by gnome's PaperWM.

    Aaaand... ...it's written in Rust!

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    Hier ist der meine: https://listenbrainz.org/user/PropaGandalf/

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    Hello everyone

    Yes I know, a few months ago a post with the exact same title was shared in this community by @test626@lemmy.ml. But this was at a time when lemmy was still quite small. I would like to give the topic new momentum.

    From their wiki: > ListenBrainz is a project by the MetaBrainz foundation which allows you to publicly store a record of all of the songs that you listen to. Using this data, we provide statistics, recommendations, and a platform for you and other developers to explore this data.

    Many of you probably use a music streaming service. You share your user data with the company anyway, and some of it with others. If you feel like it, you can make your data available to the general public and help other open source apps to build their services on this data. ___ Website: https://listenbrainz.org/ \ Wiki: https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Main_Page \ Github: https://github.com/metabrainz/listenbrainz-server \ ListenBrainz Android:

    • https://github.com/metabrainz/listenbrainz-android
    • https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/org.listenbrainz.android
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    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10542663

    > Well to be precise: > - How does one install it? On a hypervisor? On a regular distro + KVM? > - Should I go with Proxmox/Debian/some other distro? > - I already installed Flatcar Linux, is this also suitable?

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    Well to be precise?

    • How does one install it?
    • What is the difference between a hypervisor/openstack/a container service (podman,docker)?
    • Should I go with Proxmox/Debian/some other distro?
    • I already installed Flatcar Linux, is this also suitable?
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    > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10530523

    Hello folks, ___ TL:DR

    • Solid enables a dencentralized, user owned data storage and SSO
    • ActivityPods adapts its functionality to the fediverse --- Slowly, things have smoothed out for the fediverse and it has become an everyday thing or even a new home on the internet for many of us. And yet I still don't feel that I can utilise the full potential of this network.

    One of the biggest arguments in favour of the fediverse has always been that you can communicate with all other services regardless of which service you use and that it doesn't really matter where you register because you still receive all the messages. The reality is often disappointing.

    Once registered with a service, you can communicate with all other services, but unfortunately often not in the format for which the other media were created. If you then try to log in to another instance with your account, you will also be disappointed - it simply doesn't work.

    What we are really missing is a SingleSingOn (SSO) solution with which you can log in to any instance and any service. And it already exists! Meet the Solid project.

    > Solid (Social Linked Data) is a web decentralization project led by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. The project "aims to radically change the way Web applications work today, resulting in true data ownership as well as improved privacy" by developing a platform for linked-data applications that are completely decentralized and fully under users' control. (Source: Wikipedia, Solid)

    In short: Solid stores all your data in a decentralised data store called "pod". Anyone can host their own pod or use a pod provider. The user can then decide which data is made available to which service and can adjust it centrally at any time without much effort. This is also accompanied by the authentication method through WebID, which is handled via the Solid OIDC protocol.

    Solid is designed to revolutionise the entire internet, but specifically for the fediverse there is ActivityPods, which aims to combine the advantages of Solid with the nature of the fediverse. This project will probably be the one that will give us the long-awaited interoperability thanks to SSO. And probably as early as this year!

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    Hello folks, ___ TL:DR

    • Solid enables a dencentralized, user owned data storage and SSO
    • ActivityPods adapts its functionality to the fediverse --- Slowly, things have smoothed out for the fediverse and it has become an everyday thing or even a new home on the internet for many of us. And yet I still don't feel that I can utilise the full potential of this network.

    One of the biggest arguments in favour of the fediverse has always been that you can communicate with all other services regardless of which service you use and that it doesn't really matter where you register because you still receive all the messages. The reality is often disappointing.

    Once registered with a service, you can communicate with all other services, but unfortunately often not in the format for which the other media were created. If you then try to log in to another instance with your account, you will also be disappointed - it simply doesn't work.

    What we are really missing is a SingleSingOn (SSO) solution with which you can log in to any instance and any service. And it already exists! Meet the Solid project.

    > Solid (Social Linked Data) is a web decentralization project led by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. The project "aims to radically change the way Web applications work today, resulting in true data ownership as well as improved privacy" by developing a platform for linked-data applications that are completely decentralized and fully under users' control. (Source: Wikipedia, Solid)

    In short: Solid stores all your data in a decentralised data store called "pod". Anyone can host their own pod or use a pod provider. The user can then decide which data is made available to which service and can adjust it centrally at any time without much effort. This is also accompanied by the authentication method through WebID, which is handled via the Solid OIDC protocol.

    Solid is designed to revolutionise the entire internet, but specifically for the fediverse there is ActivityPods, which aims to combine the advantages of Solid with the nature of the fediverse. This project will probably be the one that will give us the long-awaited interoperability thanks to SSO. And probably as early as this year!

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    https:// www.forbes.com /sites/danidiplacido/2024/01/04/the-steamboat-willie-mickey-mouse-situation-explained/

    Hello frens,

    As a great opponent of any form of IP, I have been following the event of Disney's Steamboat Willie entering the public domain with great amusement. The incidents where creators have been falsely demonetized on youtube for rightfully using this film is further underpinned by Disney's decades-long shameless practices. The linked article sums it up quite well I think.

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    Hello everyone

    Since the announcement of threads to join the fediverse and the resulting discussions I have been thinking about the matter of content distribution and filtering in the fedi. Here is a possible solution to it.

    In essence, one can distinguish between server-based and user-based content filtering.

    • server-based content filtering regulates which instances federate with each other and which content is cached on the own instance.
    • user-based content filtering regulates what content the end user sees.

    Content can also be categorized, for example, according to its origin. Sorted according to the quantity produced, there would be:

    1. instances
    2. communities/tags
    3. users/channels

    From this I then derive the following behaviour:

    • server based content filtering should be used when servers want to prevent certain content from being cached or when they want to set up a small exclusive gated community with a few selected federated instances.
    • user-based content filtering should allow granular filtering of all the above content groups with the help of white and blacklists. This could look something like this:

    | | instances | communities | users | | -------------- | ----------- | --------------- | ------ | | blacklisted | | | | | whitelisted | | | |

    Each field could contain a drag and drop function or a field for importing a blocklist as well as a search function to find instances/communities/users. Instances could also define in advance which default settings an account created with them could come configured with. The instances defederated by the server could optionally be displayed with a checkbox, but then in a grayed out look to make it clear that they cannot be changed by the user.

    What do you think?

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    connect.mozilla.org Re: Firefox now saves files that I only wanted to open

    I just learned some good news: Firefox 103 users can switch the case (B) to case (A) using a setting. Could you make this change, turn off the extension(s), and test again? Here's how you can check on that: (A) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click...

    Hey guys

    Today I got so annyed by firefox's default behaviour of downloading each and every PDF file to my disk that I went searching for a solution until I had the problem fixed. And it seems like I have finally found it. I have linked the solution but here is the fix in short:

    1. go to about:config
    2. change browser.download.open_pdf_attachments_inline to true

    Thank you jscher2000 for the solution! ___ cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9785046

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