Introducing FAIR: A federated approach to strengthen the WordPress ecosystem | We Love Open Source • All Things Open
Last week, at AltCtrl.org, a community gathering focused on the open web, a large group of contributors from the WordPress Ecosystem introduced FAIR, a new federated approach to plugin and... Read More
Simulate DLSS Upscaler and DLSS-G Frame Generation features on any DirectX 12 compatible GPU in any DirectX 12 game that supports DLSS2 and DLSS3 natively.
Connect your existing dumb speakers to your Sonos system for just 99€ with this IKEA Symfonisk mod. Transform the affordable Symfonisk speaker into a DIY Sonos Port alternative and enjoy studio-quality sound without breaking the bank. Perfect for budget-conscious audiophiles!
In May & June 2025, Duke University Libraries (DUL) staff successfully implemented Anubis, a configurable open source web application firewall (WAF), in order to stave off persistent onslaughts of AI-related bot scraping activity. During this pilot period (May 1 - June 10, 2025), aggressive bot scraping led to extended outages for three critical library platforms (Duke Digital Repository, Archives & Manuscripts, and the Books & Media Catalog), and in each case, implementing Anubis mitigated the problem.
Before the internet took over the world, psychedelic rock band The Grateful Dead were among the first – and most influential – forces at the dawn of online communication.
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Introducing: Bounce
Today at FediForum, we previewed Bounce: a new tool that uses Bridgy Fed to help migrate your social graph between Mastodon and Bluesky.
You read that right: we built a service that moves your social graph not just within a protocol network, but
I believe that design fiction, science fiction, speculative fiction, and — maybe controversially — business fiction all matter and are a huge part of building the future.
Domains? Where we’re going, we don’t need domains! Until the end of this year, the only way to have a secure web site is to have it accessible via a domain name. That, however, is changing. And the design of the Small Web will be changing along with it. IP addresses are about to make a comeback on the web in a big (ok, small) way, thanks to upcoming support for security certificates for IP addresses by Let’s Encrypt.
OBS virtual camera broken in recent unstable - Help - NixOS Discourse
My OBS virtual camera failed to start after an update last week. I did the usual thing and just rolled back to the previous generation until I had time to look further. It turns out that there was a v4l2loopback update from 0.13.2 to 0.15, and this is a breaking change for OBS. OBS has addressed this in version 31.1, but that’s yet to be released. The v4l2loopback commit suggests that it is in turn needed to build newer kernels, so just rolling that back for everyone until OBS updates isn’t...