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#FollowFriday / #FF recap of this week's recommended follows:

🌟 @jett1oeil - Relaxing landscape photos

🌟 @Minetest - FLOSS alternative to Minecraft

🌟 @codeberg - Non-profit git hosting for free open source projects

🌟 @manyver_se - Serverless social network (in beta)

🌟 @disseminOA - Helping researchers get papers out of paywalls and onto free open repositories

🌟 @Blender - Official account for the libre 3D graphics suite

🌟 @blender - Official PeerTube instance for Blender (now fixed!)

New poll finds 57% of British people now want to rejoin the EU, with just 35% still backing Brexit. Support for EU membership has risen right across Europe, according to the survey.

businessinsider.com/brexit-pol

In the real world, we have to deal with end-of-life applications installed on unpatched end-of-life operating systems... and still make this secure.

krvtz.net/posts/dealing-with-l

So when my Nginx config contains literally such section:

proxy_pass http://ipfs-gateway/ipns/krvtz.net/;

It does not require change of CID on each change of website, but the first request (because then it's cached) will take ages and time out.

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Just wondering: if you publish a website to often what's the best strategy?

1) `ipfs add -r website/`, address using recent CID and set it in DNS using `dnslink`
2) publish recent CID into IPNS (`ipfs name publish CID`)
3) Something else?

Option 1) sucks because each change to website requires updating CID in my website's reverse proxy and DNS.

Option 2) sucks because IPNS so is slooow on both publishing and resolving...

Soviets deported many nations in the South, not only Chechens - Balkars, Ingush, Kalmyk, Tatars etc. in total over half million people. There were terrible atrocities committed:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khaibakh

Read up on what the Communists did to the Chechen people.

They murdered the elders, forced the women to undress and deported them en masse to Siberia. Roughly 25% of the entire population died.

RT @RexChapman
This angry Florida woman argued today against the mask mandate, while bringing up the devil, 5G, Bill Gates, Hillary Clinton, "the pedophiles" and the deep state.

Enjoy...

@kravietz it can now also detect userId and keyId making it a truly one-click service (no input of public key needed). Of course, in the case of keyId alone, the website urges you to find another of verifying the keyId or fingerprint to confirm authenticity of signer.

#Russia #Hardware #Linux #news #CPU #opennet
Тут в Linux завозят поддержку ещё второго по "популярности" после Эльбруса российского CPU - Байкала.

> Изменения с реализацией поддержки Baikal-T1 были переданы разработчикам ядра в конце мая и теперь включены в состав экспериментального выпуска ядра Linux 5.8-rc2.

opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?

It's about time we stopped buying into the propaganda phrase "ad blockers", and started calling user-protection tools like #uBlockOrigin and #NoScript what they are; spy blockers. If I display ads on my website using HTML and CSS, spy blockers won't block those. As far as they know, the text, images, audio, or video that make up the ads could be anything. So what's really being blocked is not ads, but tracking. Thanks to the authors of this site, for pointing this out:
shouldiblockads.com/

@kravietz fixed it! #opsv can now extract the message from the non-clearsigned signatures! Proof: your message was "test" :)

I no longer use Qubes-OS* but still watching its developments with great interest

qubes-os.org/news/2020/06/22/n

* it worked like a charm for me for about a year but then I found out that hardware access is restricted which makes using any 3D software impossible, and I needed it for my cave surveying work. A proper design decision in Qubes, just incompatible with my usage profile.

I noticed a website I use has a 16KiB *javascript* thats sole job is to download the "best" favicon.ico format for my specific browser. A typical favicon is around 1KiB. What a collosal waste of energy and time the www has become.

@kravietz @strypey Another information resource:
1) world-nuclear.org/information- - Gen3 nuclear reactors
2) world-nuclear.org/information- - Gen4 in development

This site has a lot of information and actual details on the topic:
world-nuclear.org/information-

For example they cover these challenges that I haven't seen being discussed anywhere:
world-nuclear.org/information-

For example the capacity for producing/forging the pressure vessels of the cores is very limited. It takes months to make one.

A very good podcast in Russian about vaccines and vaccine fears, by a pediatrician. And I'm again looking up names of the infectious diseases mentioned by the doctor because in Russian they are of course completely different from Polish and English 🤦‍♂️

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🇷🇺 Чем опасны «ветряночные вечеринки»? И откуда взялся миф о связи прививок и аутизма? Педиатр Ольга Луговская рассказывает все, что нужно знать о детской вакцинации, в новом выпуске честного подкаста о материнстве «Ты же мать»

meduza.io/episodes/2020/06/24/

@kravietz This may be of interest. 'We Are All Degrowthers. We Are All Ecomodernists. Analysis of a Debate', by @KevinCarson1 :
c4ss.org/content/52500

@xair

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