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Leute, was ist los??
Es gibt hier immer noch 2 Freitickets für das TYPO3camp RheinRuhr.
Bedeutet: die kosten nix. Ihr müsst nur einen kurzen Kommentar hinterlassen.
Also worauf wartet ihr?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sbMQikjxhxA&feature=youtu.be
#typo3 #t3crr #t3crr23

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Finished some work on content for our company website. We still don't have references.
Now heading over to our company breakfast.


Thanks @Patrick Schriner for providing https://gist.github.com/pschriner/0050d971a490794f4725ff8f7b084b8e saved me some time while migrating old #TYPO3 XML language files to new XLIFF language files.
I know, but that Gist doesn't work, so thanks for forking and fixing :)
Thanks for sharing. I prefer the small script as I don't have the task very often, and don't want to download whole desktop software for this simple task.

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Oh my goodness I've just learned a thing about The Matrix that causes it to make a lot more sense: In the original script the humans were used as neural network compute clusters by the Machines and as a crucial component of The Matrix itself.

Which is why humans who were aware of the simulation could control aspects of The Matrix - their minds were part of its foundation.

Unfortunately the test audiences had trouble understanding this concept so the studio changed the human role to "batteries".

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clicking on traffic lights over and over and over


I started to give #Kagi search engine a try this week. A colleague now wanted to know whether he should choose intel or AMD CPU for a new linux laptop. I'm not interested in hardware and asked the KI of Kagi to answer "intel vs amd for linux computer". Here is what their KI has to tell. I really like that it ads notes to the sources instead of simply dumping an answer to me. Still I lack the knowledge to check whether the answer is okay.

Both Intel and AMD processors have strong support for Linux.[1] However, AMD CPUs generally offer better price-performance for Linux systems.[2][3] AMD also uses fully open source graphics drivers, unlike Nvidia, which can benefit Linux gaming performance when paired with an AMD GPU.[4] For most workloads, Intel CPUs have higher single-threaded performance, while AMD CPUs offer more cores at a lower price.[5] Overall, AMD is often recommended for Linux desktops and laptops due to their competitive performance and value.[2][6]

[3]Are Intel or AMD processors generally regarded as "better" for Linux
New Linux Desktop Build: AMD or Intel, NVIDIA or AMD? : r ...
AMD or Intel CPU? : r/linuxhardware - Reddit
Laptop for Linux: AMD or Intel? : r/linuxhardware - Reddit
AMD or Intel CPU: Which has better linux support? : r/linux - Reddit
Should my next desktop build be AMD or Intel? : r/linuxhardware - Reddit

#Kagi
All statements are true. Performance per watt is usually better on AMD. Single Thread Performance matters most for gaming, that’s why Intel takes the gaming crown most of the time. And Nvidia drivers on linux suck!

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I recently broke my RSS feed, resulting in duplicate posts for anyone subscribed.

Let's talk about GUIDs...

https://theorangeone.net/posts/rss-guids/

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You should fix the content too…
@karina That's not a bug, it's a feature! If you want to read the content, you gotta click the link.

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Für alle mit Kindern im Alter zwisch 6 und 18:
Es gibt momentan die Jugend #bahncard für einmalig 12€ mit Gültigkeit bis sie 19 werden.

https://www.bahn.de/angebot/bahncard/bahncard25/jugendbahncard

EDIT: Lasst euch nicht von den 5 Jahren Gültigkeitsdauer irritieren, das gilt nur für die physische Karte, die nach Ablauf der Zeit automatisch erneut ausgestellt wird.

Außerdem endet das Angebot am 30.09. und wird durch ein Abo für 7€/Jahr ersetzt.

#bahn #bc25 #kinder #mobilitatswende #opnv #zug #kind

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From time to time a list of tasks sums up that give me a feeling I can't handle them.

Right now I have one issue of the kind from one customer and three of those tasks from another customer.

I still don't know how to handle the situation. I feel I become sick of those tasks. Still those tasks need to be tackled.

Most often those tasks are identified by: I don't k ow what's going on and only can reproduce the issue on foreign server. Or I don't know what's going on, how's the exact workflow of the user?

It always boils down to issues I can't reproduce locally. Adding logging to the code on server barely helps as I don't know in advance what and where to log.

I feel you. Good luck, I am confident you'll get the job done. Sometimes you just have to acknowledge economic efficiency leads to a solution of scaling cpu/ram resources for performance issues.
Indeed, we had a look at the old production server from the old agency, and they configured 4 GB per PHP Process … We now set our limit to 512 MB and create a follow-up issue to have a look at a later point.
@array good luck! IT is hard,- dont worry too much about spending some time on figuring it out.

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These drawings are created by raking leaves. Every fall Nikola Faller, academic sculptor and land artist creates these magic images.
Photo 1: In a park next to a road, golden Autumn leaves have been raked in such a way as to reveal the green grass beneath in patterns of large swirls and circles. In a park, mostly red leaves, with some gold, have been raked in large swirls showing green grass.
In a park beside a large circular walkway, golden leaves have been raked in large concentric circles around trees as though the trees were dropped into the leaves on the ground like stones in a pond.
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Am Do-tag wird die #Datenstrategie der🚦im Plenum (#Bundestag) verhandelt. Ich werde dazu reden.

Helft mir mal: was ist an ihr ist gut, was ist schlecht, was fehlt, was findet Ihr sonst wichtig zur Datenstrategie?

Lese-Link: https://www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/downloads/DE/veroeffentlichungen/2023/datenstrategie.pdf;jsessionid=2868FE12E14B3485B977887A223287F9.1_cid505?__blob=publicationFile&v=3

pls RT! 🙏

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Nach flüchtigem Lesen der Präambel und S.33 f. finde ich, dass interpersonelle Kommunikation und der Schutz derselben vor Zugriff durch Staat, Industrien und unbekannte und/oder unbefugte Dritte mir zu kurz kommt.

Wie kann das Internet (wieder?) mehr als jetzt ein Raum werden, der meine unabwählbare Identität u.a. unfreiwillige Personenparameter vor unerwünschtem Einblick schützt, bei gleichzeitiger Steigerung des individuellen Nutzens von Schnittstellen, Applikationen und Datensätzen?

Oder auch in so eine Richtung: https://netzpolitik.org/2023/digital-services-act-eu-kommissar-haelt-an-lizenz-zum-abklemmen-sozialer-netze-fest

Wenn ich "richtig" überflogen habe, enthält das Paper dazu auch nichts Ermutigendes im Sinne von "Netzsperren verhindern"


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If you are (or have been) active in the #TYPO3 community, please take 5 minutes to fill in a survey about what motivates/demotivates you: https://forms.gle/tcp95Uco9exkUJbP7

(The survey is part of the work of the TYPO3 Motivation Research Team.)

Thanks!

#survey #motivation #psychology

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GitHub - NoiseByNorthwest/php-spx: A simple & straight-to-the-point #PHP #profiling #extension with its built-in web #UI

https://github.com/NoiseByNorthwest/php-spx

#DevOps

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Wie cool is das denn? EU hat einen Open Source Captcha Service rausgebracht? Wenn mir jetzt noch jemand sagt, der dass Ding schon getestet hat das das nice und fluffig läuft wäre das ja erste Sahne..

https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/eupl/news/eu-captcha-under-eupl-12

What und die haben ihr eigenes Gitlab? Ich bin ganz aus dem Häuschen.

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Kagi has switched to unlimited searches for 10$/month.

While it’s cool for users like me, I feel a little sad.

Knowing that each search costed 0,01€ was a really interesting experiment for me. It really changed how I viewed this service. It made me think about how resources are finite and that each action has a price.

It would make so much sense to pay everything per use. Pay a fraction of a cent each time you load a website. Each time you post a toot.

https://blog.kagi.com/unlimited-searches-for-10

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@szescstopni

Wouldn't it make more sense to offer it as a public service, with people paying what they could, like taxes, only billionaires paying what they could?

Thanks @ploum for making me aware of that search engine. I've signed up for trial today and the fired the first search. It indeed delivered a blog post from a small blog answering my question. And resulting in another rss feed subscribed to.

I've submitted the exact same query to google and duckduckgo afterwards. Google only showed garbage and only 8 results. While duckduckgo also didn't show the blog or at least what I actually wanted on first page.

I don't mind to pay for a good privacy-friendly search engine. I already pay for a VPS and a proper mail provider.


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“Humans are hardwired for novelty. We wither when we emulate robots. Working as a generalist is the more human way to work.”

👏 Couldn’t agree more with @aaadaaam’s post

Generalists, specifically.

https://aaadaaam.com/notes/generalists-specifically/

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I totally agree. I've chosen to become a specialist and am a specialist now. Our company provides our special knowledge to other companies. That way we go hand in hand with generalists that can do the 80-90%. They than can call us for the 100%. Most of the time this works well, and we can help the generalists in 1 hour to solve understand and solve their issue with our expertise.

I find it important that people are different and some prefer to be generalists while others prefer to be specialists. And it is up to the goal and situation to decide which one you need, or if you need both at once or if they can combine their power.

I'm still a generalist (at a bare minimum) for some topics that I would call more hobby than profession. And I separate that and tell friends and customers to call someone else in case my knowledge is too limited in those areas.


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We love free software. With much thanks to the talented @SachaChua @sachac for illustrating the reasons. See https://www.sachachua.com/blog/ for emacs news and more! #FreeSoftware
A comic about "Why I love free software" by Sacha Chua: Free software is like having more gifts that I can even imagine (with image of person reaching for presents). Each first is a building block that I can have fun with (image of blocks). More than that -- each block is a glimpse into someone else'e life (image of same blocks with talking people inside). I can combine things with bubblegum and string to make something that fits me so well (image of blocks combined with gun; then image of glove). [...] at the end it says, "So, bit by bit, we grow. Free software."

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Well said and totally agreed!

FOSS allows me to do things I cannot do otherwise and allows people who cant afford proprietary software to still progress.


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“Stop Lazy Loading Product and Hero Image” by Jason Grigsby

https://cloudfour.com/thinks/stop-lazy-loading-product-and-hero-images/

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@angestoepselt, wisst ihr wen, der sowas gerne nehmen würde?

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Willkommen @Ischmittis!
Und wie überall in der #TYPO3 Community: stell Dich einfach zu Gesprächen dazu, tröte mit, lerne Leute kennen - oder entdecke sie wieder. Prost! 🍻

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@koehnlein Jup :-/ Derjenige meinte das aber auch so und hatte sich selbst so mit Themen beschäftigt bzw eingearbeitet. Der Rest saß da auch erstmal etwas sprachlos dar...

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Seid ihr alle mit den #Haushaltskürzungen von #Lindner einverstanden?
Es scheint so - denn die #Petition (kein NGO-Provider, sondern ePetition d. dt. Bundestages) dagegen (https://epetitionen.bundestag.de/petitionen/_2023/_08/_06/Petition_155248.$$$.a.u.html) dümpelt vier Tage vor ihrer Zeichnungsfrist bei 10% der erforderlichen Stimmen vor sich hin. Es braucht noch 45.000 von euch. Besser wären natürlich 450.000.

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Just released the new version of **gpg-tui**! 🥳

🦀 A terminal user interface for GnuPG - written in Rust

⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/orhun/gpg-tui

🔐 Changelog: https://github.com/orhun/gpg-tui/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

#rustlang #gnupg #terminal #tui #linux

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Mensch, ist das spannend. Ich habe mir letzte Woche das gerade veröffentliche Fairphone 5 bestellt.

- Nachhaltiger hergestellt
- einfach selbst zu reparieren, da kaum etwas verklebt ist (nur eine Sorte Schrauben)
- ein sehr langes Versprechen für Updates (8 Jahre), Ziel sind sogar 10 Jahre
- und einiges mehr!

Bin gespannt, wie das klappt. Ich denke hoffentlich daran, Euch hier up2date zu halten.

Mehr Infos dazu gibts hier: https://shop.fairphone.com/de

@Marco Huber hat eigentlich schon alles geschrieben. Ich selbst nutze statt F-Droid NeoStore, das fühlt sich moderner an, ist einfach ein anderer Client: https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Store. Mit F-Droid bin ich nie warm geworden. Aurora und F-Droid sind aber beide bei Iode OS dabei und lassen sich meines Wissens auch nicht deaktivieren. Ansonsten kann man viel deaktivieren. Die Google Play Services sind durch MicroG abgelöst.

Ich hatte letztens eine App die nicht lief. Aber im Großen und Ganzen klappt alles. Ich kann jedenfalls meine Banking Apps und den DB Navigator nutzen. Ansonsten habe ich fast ausschließlich Open Source Apps aus den F-Droid/NeoStore Quellen.


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I'm a Firefox user since before it even was named Firefox. And I still learn new things, that make my life easier. 🥳

Today:

"Holding down Alt while selecting text allows you to select text within a link without triggering the link"

https://exple.tive.org/blarg/2020/10/25/navigational-instruments/

Thanks to @mhoye for that list.

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Still my favorite browser. Unfortunately Firefox is loosing more and more of it's market share...

@benjaminhirsch Yes, that's sad.

But maybe still a higher market share than 2002 when I started using Phoenix. 😃


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On friday, I was a bit surprised when I realized that @ddev has replaced #MailHog by #Mailpit. It's a good decision, because MailHog is outdated and not supported anymore.

But nevertheless, the #codeception module for MailHog did not work anymore because of the changed API.

That's why I modified it for the Mailpit API and released a few minutes ago: https://packagist.org/packages/koehnlein/codeception-email-mailpit

I would be happy, if you use it and provide feedback or improvements. 😃

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You move FAST! Thanks for the update, and sorry to inconvenience you and users. with the change.

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Valinor looking really interesting 👀 https://mastodon.social/@Romm/110949927406679634


🔔#PHP library Valinor v1.6.0 was released!

- PHP 8.3 support
- More robust type parsing
- Better array-keys support
- Documentation about the @symfony bundle
- A lot of edge-case bugs concerning types, cache and attributes fixed

Read more about it ⬇️

https://github.com/CuyZ/Valinor/releases/tag/1.6.0


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Hi Helmut, glad you like it! I was a big fan of your work on TYPO3 when I was working with it! 😊

Also, there’s a discussion going on about a serialisation/normalisation mechanism, if you are interested don’t hesitate to participate: https://github.com/CuyZ/Valinor/discussions/420

The pull-request is currently a draft but you can have a better idea of what it would look like: https://github.com/CuyZ/Valinor/pull/423


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PHP is proclaimed dead every other month, and yet… still here, at large scale: https://timotijhof.net/posts/2023/an-internet-of-php/

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Incredible. A fully modular gaming handheld using Framework Laptop 13 parts by pitstop_tech:

https://youtu.be/zd6WtTUf-30?si=aFQ8-jRQRPd9vymF

Link to the discussion (for those interested):

https://community.frame.work/t/framework-gaming-handheld-video/36591/15



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Open source software development is a global, borderless activity. But public policies are developed locally. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has launched the Open Policy Alliance to educate and inform US Public Policy decisions. TYPO3 has joined the program to show support for this effort.

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🎉 Exciting Update Alert! After months of work, the PHP/Composer builder has officially been integrated into Nix. I can't wait to see what you're going to do with this new tool! 🚀

Details here: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/248184

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In 1997, when we still had 56k modems, if your website took 10 seconds to load, you lost most of your users. Today, Outlook spins for 20 seconds on a 300 Mbps connection, despite being in cache, and everyone is somehow fine with this regression.

This is without counting the lengthy SSO loop that we need to repeat every morning, because "remember me" is also no longer a feature in 2023, it seems.

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Lucky you. Every morning would be a dream. I have to do that MFA login shit every hour, because i'm the black sheep who refuses to use Windows, have to use the stupid web interface for this so called Office Suite and IT is unwilling to raise the timeouts. Oh yeah, sometimes it takes up to 10 reloads/restarts until it loads.
@soma I can imagine a line item on the invoice: logging into email.
@soma

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"We don't need to visit Egypt, we've got Suez at home."

Suez at home:

Photo of an English country road, there is a truck wedged across the road so that no traffic can pass, the truck is carrying a shipping container labelled "EVERGREEN."

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Ein Tipp, da ich immer wieder mitkriege, wieviele das nicht wissen und für kommerzielle Angebote ein Vielfaches bezahlen:

Die heutigen Bibliotheken verfügen über prima Digitalangebote von Mediatheken mit Filmen, Hörbüchern, Ebooks bis hin zu den oft gesuchten Zeitungs- und Magazinangeboten.

Dazu vor Ort u.a. Spezialitäten wie Klavierräume, 3D-Drucker, Nähwerkstatt oder oder... ruhig mal vorbeischauen!

#Bibliothek, #Ebook, #Mediathek, #Film, #Hörbuch, #paywall, #Nachrichten, #Zeitung

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A new #TYPO3 extension has been published: opencast version 1.1.2, compatible with TYPO3 v10.4.x to v11.5.x
https://extensions.typo3.org/extension/opencast

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You may have heard that I got a @frameworkcomputer laptop around 9 months ago but there is not much of me talking/complaining about it.

Truth is, there is barely anything I can say about it. And that is a good thing. The computer works as expected, has a good performance, is silent unless in heavy use and is beautiful to look at.

It performs my daily tasks at ease and using my eGPU I can throw harder tasks at it with no problem.

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Right. Computers should be *really* boring.

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I finally uploaded my #twitter archive to a personal website, in this case using Github Pages!
I did it in a few minutes even though I have 0 knowledge of website creation (not counting the twitter archive download).

The website (not the nicest, but better than loosing all my posts): https://elduvelle.github.io/
(I recommend: 'Browse' > 'Most Popular)

How I did it (probably not the optimal way, but it worked): https://github.com/elduvelle/elduvelle.github.io/blob/main/README.md

Thank you @osma for the pointers on this, and @darius for making the archive conversion tool!

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#TYPO3 Projekte können auf viele Arten mehr oder weniger automatisiert getestet werden. Heute Abend beim User Group Treffen (remote) werden diverse Testmethoden vorgestellt. Jeder kann auch eigene Vorgehensweisen zeigen.

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/Munich-TYPO3-User-Group/

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Bin schon gespannt und freu mich. Man sieht und hört sich heute abend.

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PSA: If you (like me) couldn't make it to #NixCon, the Videos of the first day are up on https://media.ccc.de/c/nixcon2023 - you can also subscribe to an #RSS feed, so you don't miss any of the remaining talks.

Many thanks to @nixos_org and @c3voc #NixOS

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I’m fine paying for a proprietary product if I feel that their business is really about respecting their users and improving their live. And if I feel that I can easily migrate out of the service.

That’s why I decided to test Kagi.com, a paying search engine.

Overall, I’m really happy about it. After a few weeks, I start to realize how other search engine suck and try to advertise contents, not give you what you search.

And about the philosophy? Well, read this https://blog.kagi.com/small-web

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@insolit @Amipb : I didn’t know #librey

Looks really interesting!

(Kagi.com) Thanks a lot for sharing this! I have been trying it since the weekend and the quality of the search results is impressive. I live in Switzerland and the regional settings work well for me: I get French results when I type in French - which didn’t quite happen on DDG. I will pay for this service, as I have found sanity (and pleasure) again in search.