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@hbons For simple GNOME document editors:
https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/net.codelogistics.letters Letters: Nice and minimalistic, uses visual formatting, powered by Markdown in the background, and can save to (and open from) other formats too.
https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/org.gnome.gitlab.somas.Apostrophe Apostrophe: A great Markdown document editor.
https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/org.gnome.World.Iotas Iotas: Collection of notes in Markdown with tags, searching, and syncing.
https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/org.scratchmark.Scratchmark Scratchmark: Markdown in structured documents and folders.
DevCon #26 : sécurité / post-quantique / hacking, édition 2026Quand : 22 janvier 2026Où : campus ESGI 242 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine ParisAccueil dès 13h30Début des sessions à 14h14h – 14h35Keynote d’ouvertureHack & les menaces pour les développeurs / François Tonic (Programmez)14h40 – 15h35Keynote techniquePost-quantique / Ludovic Perret15h35 – 15h55 Pause café16h00 – 16h45Session 2Les nouveaux gadgets de la peur / Christophe Villeneuve (Atos)16h50 – 17h35Session 3 Revue de code 2.0 : l’IA est-elle prête à prendre le relais ?
When seven German journalist students do a better job of tracking down the sources of the drone flights over Europe than the security services...
part of why I wanted to do a december zine giveaway is that (even though we literally just did a Black Friday sale!) I get tired of the relentless holiday consumerism.
We've almost met our sales goals for the year now so it's a good time to chill out and do a giveaway.
Joshua Rogers sent us a *massive* list of potential issues in #curl that he found using his set of AI assisted tools. Code analyzer style nits all over. Mostly smaller bugs, but still bugs and there could be one or two actual security flaws in there. Actually truly awesome findings.
I have already landed 22(!) bugfixes thanks to this, and I have over twice that amount of issues left to go through. Wade through perhaps.
Credited "Reported in Joshua's sarif data" if you want to look for yourself
I've blogged about how I'm using #FreshRSS to get full-text #RSS feeds – and about crowdsourcing configs that will allow folks to subscribe to more things thanks to the web scraping feature!
https://tzovar.as/fulltext-freshrss/
(Responses to this toot will also become blog comments)
Reading RSS/Atom feeds as a way to aggregate and keep track of updated news, blogs etc. has been something that has accompanied me for around 20 years by now. Beyond following blogs and news websites, I use feeds to keep track of when pages I watch on Wikipedia (and other...