

Bought during process of administration though, seems important but not in the headline. What a mess:
The way in which senior management have conducted themselves throughout this sales process has been nothing short of a national disgrace


Bought during process of administration though, seems important but not in the headline. What a mess:
The way in which senior management have conducted themselves throughout this sales process has been nothing short of a national disgrace


Have you tried comaps? Once you login to OSM via settings it’s not too bad to edit places directly.


I’m not an expert but from this link it would appear to be covered by either the asa or the cma.
More here and new law since 2025 looks to be tougher:


https://www.asa.org.uk/about-asa-and-cap/the-work-we-do/what-we-cover.html
They do already don’t they? There are some caveats but broadly speaking it seems you can complain to them.
If curious:
Tap quickly twice anywhere on the map, but don’t lift up a finger after the 2nd tap.
Move your finger up or down to zoom out or zoom in.

The config file has some settings that might help
https://github.com/0ad/0ad/blob/master/binaries/data/config/default.cfg
Such as
scale = 1.0 ; GUI scaling factor, for improved compatibility with 4K displays
And maybe
; Enable Hi-DPI where supported, currently working only for testing.
hidpi = false
Finally
; Force a particular resolution. (If these are 0, the default is
; to keep the current desktop resolution in fullscreen mode or to
; use 1024x768 in windowed mode.)
xres = 0
yres = 0

Cave Story NX
https://gitlab.com/coringao/cavestory-nx/
It’s on flathub
https://flathub.org/en/apps/com.gitlab.coringao.cavestory-nx


What happened?


What can you do with Strudel?
- live code music: make music with code in real time
- algorithmic composition: compose music using tidal’s unique approach to pattern manipulation


If you want to see this work rendered, you can check it out using OpenLevelUp!


Interesting, some effort required to keep it on track:
Claude can be very persistent when it really wants to do something. I’ve seen Claude run the contents of a
makecommand whenmakeitself is blocked, or write a Python script to edit a file it’s been told it can’t edit. But hooks at least offer better enforcement than prompting alone.


The author assesses both Tidal and Spotify to be no longer under European influence:
To be clear from the beginning, Spotify was founded in Sweden but now operates within financial structures that place it firmly inside the global Big Tech ecosystem.
Similarly, Tidal was founded in Norway, but it now holds a marginal European market share of less than 1% and is controlled by American capital.
Both now operate within financial and corporate structures that place them outside the European sphere of influence. The cultural and economic centre of gravity is no longer European for these companies.


You’re not wrong to call them out, they have a plan to migrate:
Without meaning to, we would be contradicting the spirit of this newsletter. Something similar happened when we chose to host Choosing Europe on Substack. Regarding that subject we are still working on our own solution which is getting closer. It will likely be ready later in February or in early March.


There was a moment in time where maybe it was qmail:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qmail
Ten years after the launch of qmail 1.0, and at a time when more than a million of the Internet’s SMTP servers ran either qmail or netqmail, only four known bugs had been found in the qmail 1.0 releases, and no security issues.
More on how it was accomplished:
https://blog.acolyer.org/2018/01/17/some-thoughts-on-security-after-ten-years-of-qmail-1-0/


Wow that’s bad. The original idea of standing up, I understand, was to keep the meeting short through physical discomfort and only speak of blockers to progress or ask for help. It is not meant to report status, which can make people feel like they have to continually justify themselves and their work.


nmcli to support wireguard peers, nice


Don’t encrypt the drive, encrypt the backups and put your keepassdb alongside. Use restic or similar that encrypts backups.


The contention is that Mattermost say it’s licensed under AGPL but then they add conditions which are incompatible with that license. So it seems they want to give appearance of AGPL but not give the actual rights that come with it. So therefore it’s not AGPL.


…got to have the Asian Dub Foundation track ft Stewart Lee here too:
I was curious how this is run, nice to see a clear explanation:
And
Sounds good!