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GitHub Actions charging per build minute for *self-hosted-runners*? Shit's about to hit the fan lol
December 16, 2025 at 5:57 PM
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"Let us be the repository of your passkeys" and "We may terminate your account at any time and permanently refuse to communicate with you" ... seems like a bad combination?
December 15, 2025 at 3:56 PM
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Hey, I've been under distress lately due to personal circumstances that are outside my control. I can't find a permanent job that allows me to function, I'm not eligible for government benefits, my grant proposals got rejected, paid internships are quite difficult to find. Essentially, I have no […]
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social.treehouse.systems
December 13, 2025 at 1:50 PM
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...that's not Rust

and it has.. colors??? 🧐
December 13, 2025 at 8:47 AM
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Who needs async when you can just
December 8, 2025 at 3:17 PM
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December 2, 2025 at 7:59 PM
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Unicode normalization.
November 26, 2025 at 10:03 PM
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RE: https://hachyderm.io/@fasterthanlime/115600493022960543

As luck would have it, it is minutes after posting this that I realized that none of my Postgres clusters have been backed up in the last two months.
I think I accidentally got very good at DevOps. I've been tricked.
November 23, 2025 at 7:09 PM
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While i'm moving things around which is the least shit CI in your opinion?

(That you can self-host. Current status quo for me is Forgejo Actions, which is a weird clone of Github Actions. It would be nice if the CI solution I adopt is able to run builds in Kubernetes pods directly. )
November 23, 2025 at 11:23 AM
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by popular demand, I have set up a Peertube instance!

https://tube.fasterthanli.me/

It has (almost) all my YouTube videos — and none of the tracking. enjoy!
tuberthanlime
fasterthanlime's PeerTube instance
tube.fasterthanli.me
November 22, 2025 at 1:05 AM
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One of the mysteries of the world. People sending made up reports about a service on a URL that doesn't exist...
November 21, 2025 at 1:46 PM
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The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is now a Root in the CVE Program

https://www.cve.org/PartnerInformation/ListofPartners/partner/ENISA
November 20, 2025 at 6:08 PM
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🪲Official Rust Youtube channel appears to be got hacked

> We hid the channel, reset permissions,and we are investigating whose account got compromised. Once the folks managing the YouTube channel wake up we'll ensure everything is back to normal

source:
www.reddit.com/r/rust/comme...

#rustlang
November 9, 2025 at 4:40 PM
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🇪🇺⚠️ A perfidious trick? The EU Council Presidency wants to introduce mandatory #chatcontrol through the backdoor 🚪: An Art. 4 amendment would MANDATE "all appropriate risk mitigation measures," including scanning, enforced with sanctions! 😡 […]
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November 5, 2025 at 7:20 AM
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"In August 2025, Google announced that starting next year, it will no longer be possible to develop apps for the Android platform without first registering centrally with Google." What tis means for your rights, and how you can help: https://keepandroidopen.org
Keep Android Open
Advocating for Android as a free, open platform for everyone to build apps on.
keepandroidopen.org
October 31, 2025 at 11:54 AM
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"This document specifies the experimental ai Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme. The scheme provides a dedicated access point for Artificial Intelligence (AI) resources, enabling autonomous systems and robots to connect natively while allowing human-facing applications to interoperate via […]
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October 28, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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"Where's @kde Plasma 6.5?"

It will be rolling out soon! The Plasma 6.5 release overlapped with the Fedora 43 freeze, so we were not able to include it at this time. However, it is coming soon and it will be nice!

#fedora #fedorakde #kde #linux #opensource
October 28, 2025 at 5:22 PM
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huh did github basically abandon CI?
October 25, 2025 at 10:04 PM
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Just one of those graphs we all have.
October 24, 2025 at 11:22 AM
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October 21, 2025 at 12:45 AM
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I am awarded a gold medal by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for my work on #curl

https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2025/10/21/a-royal-gold-medal/
A royal gold medal
_The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences_ (IVA, the same org that selects winners for three of the Nobel prize categories) awards me a gold medal 2025 for my work on curl. This academy, established 1919 by the Swedish king Gustav V, has been awarding _great achievers_ for over one hundred years and the simple idea behind the awards is, as quoted from their website: > Gold medals are awarded every year to people who, through outstanding deeds, have contributed to creating a better society. I am of course humbled and greatly honored to have been selected as a receiver of said award this year. To be recognized as someone who **have contributed to creating a better society** , selected by top people in competition with persons of remarkable track records and achievements. Not too shabby for a wannabe-engineer like myself who did not even attend university. There have been several software and tech related awardees for this prize before, but from what I can tell I am the first Open Source person to receive this recognition by the academy. ## Justification The Academy’s justification is given in Swedish (see below) but it should be translated roughly like this: _System developer Daniel Stenberg is awarded the IVA Gold Medal for his contributions to software development, where he has been central to internet infrastructure and free software. Through his work with curl, the tool that is now used by billions of devices worldwide, he has enabled reliable and secure data transfer over the internet. Not just between programs in traditional computers, but everything from smartphones and cars, to satellites and spacecraft._ The original Swedish “motivering”: _Systemutvecklare Daniel Stenberg tilldelas IVAs Guldmedalj för sina insatser inom mjukvaruutveckling där han haft en central betydelse för internetinfrastruktur och fri programvara. Genom sitt arbete med curl, verktyget som i dag används av miljarder enheter världen över, har han möjliggjort tillförlitlig och säker dataöverföring över internet. Inte bara mellan program i traditionella datorer utan allt från smartphones och bilar, till satelliter och rymdfarkoster._ ## The ceremony The associated award ceremony when the physical medal is handed over happens this Friday at the Stockholm City Hall‘s Blue Hall, the same venue used for the annual Nobel Prize banquet. I have invited my wife and my two adult kids to participate in those festivities. ## A _second_ medal indeed Did I not already receive a gold medal? Why yes, I did eight years ago. Believe me, it does not _get old_. This is something I can get used to. But yes: it is beyond crazy to get one medal in your life. Getting _two_ is simply incomprehensible. This is also my _third_ award received within this calendar year so I completely understand if you already feel bored by my blog posts constantly banging my own drum. See European Open Source Achievement Award and Developer of the year for the two previous ones. ## The medal I wanted to include a fine high resolution image of the medal in this post, but I failed to fine one. I suppose I will just have to make a few shots by myself after Friday and do a follow-up post!
daniel.haxx.se
October 21, 2025 at 6:32 AM
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On this day eight years ago, it was made public that I was awarded the Polhem Prize 2017

https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2017/10/16/polhemspriset-2017/

A few days later I was handed a gold medal by the King of Sweden.
Polhemspriset 2017
I’m awarded the Swedish Polhem Prize 2017. (Link to a Swedish-speaking site.) The Polhem Prize (Polhemspriset in Swedish), is awarded “ _for a high-level technological innovation or an ingenious solution to a technical problem._ ” The Swedish innovation must be available and shown competitive on the open market. This award has been handed out in the name of the scientist and inventor Christopher Polhem, sometimes called _the father of Swedish engineering_ , since 1878. It is Sweden’s oldest and most prestigious award for technological innovation. I first got the news on the afternoon on September 24th and I don’t think I exaggerate much if I say that I got a mild shock. _Me? A prize? How did they even find me or figure out what I’ve done?_ I get this award for having worked on curl for a very long time, and by doing this having provided an Internet infrastructure of significant value to the world. I’ve never sold it nor earned much of commercial income from this hobby of mine, but my code now helps to power an almost unimaginable amount of devices, machines and other connected things in the world. I’m not used to getting noticed or getting awards. I’m used to sitting by myself working on bugs, merging patches and responding to user emails. I don’t expect outsiders to notice what I do much and I always have a hard time to explain to friends and “mortals” what it is I actually do. I accept this prize, not as a single inventor or brilliant mind of anything, but like the captain of a boat with a large and varying crew without whom I would never have reached this far. I’m excited that the nominee board found me and our merry project and that they were open-minded enough to see and realize the value and position of an open source project that is used literally _everywhere_. I feel deeply honored. I’m fascinated the award nominee group found me and I think it is super cool that an open source project gets this attention and acknowledgement. Apart from the honor, the prize comes in form of a monetary part (250K SEK, about 31,000 USD) and a gold medal with Polhem’s image on. See this blog post’s featured image. The official award ceremony will take place in a few days at the Technical Museum in Stockholm. I’m then supposed to get the medal handed to me by his royal highness Carl XVI Gustav , the king of Sweden. An honor very few people get to experience. Especially very few open source hackers. ## Thank you While I have so many people to thank for having contributed to my (and curl’s) success, there are some that have been fundamental. I’d like to specifically highlight my wife Anja and my kids Agnes and Rex who are the ones I routinely steal time away from to instead spend on curl. They’re the ones who I drift away from when I respond to issues on the phones or run off to the computer to “just respond to something quickly”. They’re _the best_. I’d like to thank Björn, my brother, who chipped in half the amount of money for that first Commodore 64 we purchased back in 1985 and which was the first stepping stone to me being here. I’d like to thank all my friends and team mates in the curl project without whom curl would’ve died as an infant already in the 1990s. It is with honest communication, hard work and good will that good software is crafted. (Well, there might be some more components necessary too, but let’s keep it simple here.) I’d like to thank everyone who ever said thanks to me for curl and told me that what I did or brought to the world actually made a difference or served a purpose. Positive feedback is what drives me. It is the fuel that keeps me going. ## How will this award affect me and the curl project going forward? I hope the award will strengthen my spine even more in knowing that we’re going down the right path here. Not necessarily with every single decision or choice we do, but the general one: we do things open source, we do things together and we work long-term. I hope the award puts a little more light and attention on the world of open source and how this development model can produce the most stellar and robust software components you can think of – without a “best before” stamp. I would like the award to make one or two more people find and take a closer look at the curl project. To dive in and contribute, in one way or another. We always need more eyes and hands! Further, I realize that this award might bring some additional eyes on me who will watch how I act and behave. I intend to keep trying to do the right thing and act properly in every situation and I know my friends and community will help me stand straight – no matter how the winds blow. ## What will I do with the money? I intend to take my family with me on an extended vacation trip to New Zealand! Hopefully there will be some money left afterward, that I hope to at least in part spend on curl related activities such as birthday cakes on the pending curl 20th birthday celebrations in spring 2018… ## But really, how many use curl? Virtually every smart phone has one or more curl installs. Most modern cars and television sets do as well. Probably just about all Linux servers on the Internet run it. Almost all PHP sites on the Internet do. Portable devices and internet-connected machines use it extensively. curl sends crash-reports when your Chrome or Firefox browser fail. It is the underlying data transfer engine for countless systems, languages, programs, games and environments. Every single human in the connected world use something that runs curl every day. Probably more than once per day. Most have it installed in devices they carry around with them. It is installed and runs in **tens of billions of instances** , as most modern-life rich people have numerous installations in their phones, with their web browsers, in their tablets, their cars, their TVs, their kitchen appliances etc. Most humans, of course, don’t know this. They use devices and apps that just work and are fine with that. curl is just a little piece in the engines of those systems.
daniel.haxx.se
October 16, 2025 at 6:43 AM
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In 2022, Ireland did something bold. It trusted its artists. 2000 creators received €325 a week, no strings attached. The result was more art, less anxiety, stronger communities, and even economic gains.

Now the program is permanent. Ireland becomes the first country to prove that supporting […]
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October 15, 2025 at 9:12 AM
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🇪🇺#ChatControl 👁️ threatens secure messengers: Signal 💬 & WhatsApp could be shut down in the EU 🇪🇺 & you'll lose all your contacts! 🛑

🔗 https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/digitales/signal-app-rueckzug-europa-100.html (Article in German)

Say NO to #chatcontrol and call now to protest: ✊
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October 1, 2025 at 1:24 PM