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Stories by gioele

You wouldn't steal a font (fedi.rib.gay)
XScreenSaver: Google Store Privacy Policy (jwz.org)
The original Mozilla "Dinosaur" logo artwork (jwz.org)
Passkeys are incompatible with open-source software (smokingonabike.com)
Hard Rust requirements from May onward (lists.debian.org)
Migrating away from bcachefs (blog.sesse.net)
A thread on the deterioration of accessibility in GTK4 and Wayland (tech.lgbt)
UEFIGame: "Win -> Boot, Lose -> Shutdown" (github.com)
Modern perfect hashing (blog.sesse.net)
deb-books: books hidden in Debian source packages (codeberg.org)
Pull requests via git push (blog.sesse.net)
Wayland really breaks things… Just for now? (blog.tenstral.net)
The Promised LAN (notes.pault.ag)
A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins (gist.github.com)
The Speed of Time (brendangregg.com)
Quadlet, an easier way to run system containers [with podman] (blogs.gnome.org)
Future of OSL in jeopardy (lists.osuosl.org)
GCC, glibc, stack unwinding and relocations – A war story (blog.sergiodj.net)
NNCP: Encrypted, authenticated, onion-routed version of UUCP (complete.org)
Cleaning up header bars in GNOME 41 (blogs.gnome.org)
libxml2 Enterprise Edition (AGPL, from the previous maintainer) (codeberg.org)
SSPL is bad (ssplisbad.com)
The (Mostly) Complete Unicode Spiral (2022) (shkspr.mobi)
Filesystems can tell the kernel to panic (infosec.exchange)
Think you can’t interpose static binaries with LD_PRELOAD? Think again (balintreczey.hu)
Falsehoods programmers believe about TCP (lwn.net)
gtk3-classic: Patches to bring back a traditional experience for GTK+3 (github.com)
Update on an upcoming German broadcasting story about Tor/Onion Services (lists.torproject.org)
A handful of reasons JavaScript won’t be available (piccalil.li)
Keeping the LHC colliding: Providing Extended Lifecycle support for EL7 (by moving to Debian) (indico.cern.ch)
The title is slightly editorialized to unbury the lede (i.e., EL7 is EOL, EL9 is hard to support on older hardware, thus CERN is migrating FECs to Debian for ELTS).