Six years ago I had the idea to make an open source oscilloscope, a scope I wish I had when I started playing around with electronics. Three years ago it was a working proof of concept that I documented online, hoping I'd find people who were interested in making it happen. I did, and I can't express how grateful I am for it! Through our shared efforts, I'm so proud to announce that ThunderScope is finally ready for your lab bench: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eevengers/thunderscope
@tryst around where you were irritated by the gauntlet on your suit?
@rateexportpilot @SomaFMrusty@defcon.social this includes me, someone who outright cannot drink coke's cola products (not a fan if the flavour, but they also make me itch pretty badly). Pepsi Max or bust for me, full fat pop is horrific and I just cannot with it.
Quite some years ago, we brought the #OLPC AKA the 100$ laptop to Rwanda [1]. A surprising thing happened. The laptops were often without battery power in the morning. A thing that wasn’t anticipated. It had two reasons. One was the keyboard LED. It was used by the parents to have a light at home. The other was a bigger surprise. The parents used the mesh networking to discuss market prices for their produce. Fascinating. 1/3
I've seen the Ursula K LeGuin quote about capitalism going around, but to really appreciate it you have to know the context. The year is 2014. She has been given a lifetime achievement award from the National Book Awards. Neil Gaiman puts it on her neck in front of a crowd of booksellers who bankrolled the event, and it’s time to make a standard “thank you for this award, insert story here, something about diversity, blah blah blah” speech. She starts off doing just that, thanking her friends and fellow authors. Allis well. Then this old lady from Oregon looks her audience of executives dead inthe eye, and says “Developing written material to suit sales strategies in order to maximize corporate profit and advertising revenue is not the same thing as responsible book publishing or authorship* She rails against the reduction of her art to a commodity produced only for profit. She denounces publishers who overcharge libraries for their products and censor writers in favor of something “more profitable®. She specifically denounces Amazon and its business practices, knowing full well that her audience is filled with Amazon employees. And to cap it off, she warns them: “We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art. Very often in our art, the art of words” Ursula K LeGuin got up in front of an audience of some of the most powerful people in publishing, was expected to give a trite and politically safe argument about literature, and instead told them directly “Your empire willfall. And | wil help it along"
@Plus_Ultra hehe, it's a good one, yeah :) it's been in every isc episode this season :D
#Akademy2024 report: What happened during the Akademy of many changes.
We are wrapping up Akademy 2024 today, so no better moment to look back at all the new stuff the KDE Community came up with during the event. Discover the new KDE Linux, the overhauled looks coming to Plasma and KDE's apps, what the community as a whole will focus on next, and our renewed commitment to save the world.
Yay, Denmark reached the threshold as third country. Next up: Belgium. Four countries and a bit more than 700k signatures to go. We have less than a month left!
https://eci.ec.europa.eu/038/public/#/screen/home/allcountries
EU citizens, take action to help keep Free Software funded!
@kdedude couldn't quite help notice what Dennis mentioned as well, we don't really have six months of personal tutoring per enthusiastic novice to teach them an llm won't write code for them if they don't already know what the code should do...
@icefoxx merr vixmas! :>
@kde so happy to see tuosbhappening, and thank you for pushing on it! :)
Calligra 4.0 is out! Aside from the complete port to Qt6/KF6, this release contains a new sidebar design, updated dialogs, better Wayland compatibility and more.
https://carlschwan.eu/2024/08/27/calligra-office-4.0-is-out/
@Jencen that's not usually where they attach, but... why not there as well, I guess? ;)
@twll wait, when did you become a nisse from the julekalender?! ;)
Dear "concerned liberals," a word if I may - as you're watching the overwhelming public response to defend English communities from fascist rioters, please pay close attention:
When a metric fuckton of antifascists and antiracists show up, and the fash don't? The end result is hugs and a street party.
When violent fascist mobs show up, and community defenders don't, the end result is fear, violence, and arson.
Please consider this the next time you insist "both sides" are to blame.
weirdo free/libre open source software person, member of the KDE community since forever, who loves squeaky, slinky and fuzzy things - they/them