Syndication Links 4.2.0 Released by David ShanskeDavid Shanske (david.shanske.com)
Version 4.2.0 of Syndication Links was released today. This version refactors the site to icon mapping to try to improve accuracy. It also includes:  Adds support for generating a custom feed to syndicate to Micro.blog and pull back the links to your posts Add support for Bridgy Mastodon, courtesy ...

I was waiting for this new release of Syndication Links 😀

Dad GM on Twitter (Twitter)
“This isn't difficult people. Teach your kids about consent. Be open about your experiences with them (if you can) and help them understand that they have bodily autonomy regardless of what society, religion, or anyone else says. They will thank for it one day.”

GamingOnLinux 🐧 on Twitter (Twitter)
“You can now return to the world of 1997's Blade Runner, as it's up and restored on GOG https://t.co/CPw4LY2eSW #Linux #Retro #BladeRunner”

Nice, Blade Runner now with ScummVM playable and on GOG. That brings back quite some memories 😀

See also: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/15622 about an issue with libfluidsynth.so

There’s a thing that puzzles me every time I visit some doctor, or hospital or dentist. You get it. Everywhere you get to sign a (or refuse to, like I do) and next thing happening is you’re sited in a room waiting for your turn. With a computer. Usually with your patient file already opened and on screen.

There is _so_ much you could do now. Like editing, opening other files, install a keylogger or some other device to the net – even wifi. WPS button is on the router next to it – default password on it’s back. System is in most cases horrible out of date and even if the screensaver is on it’s password is usually short, never changed and can be easily guessed or observed. And that’s all in a very sensitive setting. I observed this in various places now and when called out I get that “We’re not computer experts” shrug.

…but you signed that GDPR so all is [probably] good.

Am I the only one bewildered by this?