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Kenneth J. Jaeger
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#Developer and #Java / #JakartaEE / #Linux / #OpenSource addict. Dragged into #SpringBoot too. Obsessed with ciphers and #security. Please, no more energy […]

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Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
December 23, 2025 at 9:16 AM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
Sometimes, we should be a little less eager to follow the law. Google could have waited for this to go to court, no?

We're living in a time in history where everyone must pick a side. If you're not a #fascist, I'm on your side.

Anyway […]

[Original post on mas.to]
December 23, 2025 at 9:16 AM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
[60 Minutes CECOT Segment]

So anyway CBS really doesn't want you to see this apparently.

This segment covers the inhumane treatment of prisoners by the El Salvadorean government as well as the Trump administration's illegal detainment and deportation of American citizens and asylum seekers […]
[Video] Original post on cubhub.social
cubhub.social
December 23, 2025 at 9:18 AM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
The 60 Minutes CECOT segment censored by Bari Weiss was uploaded to the Internet Archive. It needs to be uploaded, and reuploaded everywhere. We have never ever had a free press, it is a constant war against the interests of the powerful.

#immigration #uspol #cbs #cbsnews #trump #UnitedStates […]
[Video] Original post on newsie.social
newsie.social
December 23, 2025 at 9:26 AM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
Australia's under-16 ban on social media is not just absurd. It's dangerous in almost every way.

It denies the parental role in child-raising.

It's a gift to the media barons, especially the Murdochs, who control legacy media and will profit hugely.

And it is huge step toward government […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 30, 2024 at 12:46 AM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
These are two of my favorite memes about companies putting AI into everything.

if you have any additional favorite ones you want to share, I wouldn't mind a few more to spice up one of my coming talks with....
December 6, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
I fully support Wayland, but after watching this video @BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social even I hope the new XLibre Xserver project sees some success.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCU4W5Ab33c

#wayland #xlibre #xserver #xlibrexserver #xorg #x11 #linux #foss
June 13, 2025 at 4:01 AM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
XLibre Xserver: Banned by Red Hat Developer Plans Revival of X11 https://linuxiac.com/xlibre-xserver-project-plans-revival-of-x11/
X11 is in its twilight years, with most Linux distributions and desktop environments already moving on to Wayland. Still, there’s a fresh attempt to breathe new life into the project. That said, this revival hasn’t come without its share of drama, and right now, it’s being driven by a single developer. Here’s what it’s all about. In a dramatic turn of events, Red Hat employees banned developer Enrico Weigelt from the freedesktop.org infrastructure. Weigelt’s account, repositories, tickets, and merge requests (more than 140) associated with the Xorg project were also abruptly deleted. As a result of these actions, in a message titled “History repeats: Redhat censored me on freedesktop.org,” Weigelt released a statement saying: > _This morning, Redhat employees banned me from the freedesktop.org gitlab infrastructure – so censored all my work (not just on Xorg). They killed my account, my git repos, my tickets in Xorg and closed all my merge requests. And then making fun on social media about it._ > > _It’s now clear that freedesktop.org is the Redskirts, and they want to kill X. By the way, the same corporation that tied to proprietarize a lot of FOSS code, including the Linux kernel (and I’ve been one of those who warned them about terminating our license grants them)._ > > _Just to be clear, I didn’t want to fork, I tried my best to work together with the Xorg team. But I knew for long time, this day would come. Xorg has been captured by Redhat, in order to get rid of destroy competition. The necessary consequence is a fork, more competition._ > > _Together we’ll make X great again!_ In other words, according to Weigelt, the primary cause behind this action seems to be his decision to fork Xorg into a new project named **Xlibre** —an initiative aimed at revitalizing X11, an older but foundational windowing system for Linux, and making tangible progress where development had stagnated. Interestingly, Weigelt noted a historical parallel—comparing his experience to Keith Packard, a respected figure in the FOSS community who faced similar exclusion nearly two decades ago. Packard’s departure eventually led to the creation of Xorg, marking the end of its predecessor, XFree86. Weigelt foresees a comparable trajectory for Xlibre. So, he launched Xlibre’s new GitHub repository and established a mailing list to rally support and community involvement. > _This is an independent project, not at all affiliated with BigTech or any of their subsidiaries or tax evasion tools, nor any political activists groups, state actors, etc. It’s explicitly free of any “DEI” or similar discriminatory policies. Anybody who’s treating others nicely is welcomed._ Now, I wouldn’t go so far as to say Red Hat is _afraid_ of X11 making a comeback. But let’s be honest—there’s no denying that some of the big names in the Linux world seem to be pushing their own agendas behind the scenes. And at times, those moves look a little out of step with the spirit of free and open-source software. However, although it is off-topic, I’d also like to bring up something else related to the developer in question. About four years ago, during the COVID pandemic, Weigelt made a highly controversial comment on the Linux kernel mailing list that many saw as an attempt to politicize the discussion. This ended up prompting a pretty sharp response from Linus Torvalds. And this isn’t the first time Weigelt has taken a stance that’s stirred up controversy. Whether Xlibre — the new project aiming to revive X11 — will succeed is still up in the air. We’ll likely get a better sense of that in the coming months. I think it’s going to be incredibly difficult. X11 is an enormous undertaking—far too much for any developer to handle alone. Without strong backing from the broader community, it’s hard to imagine the project gaining enough momentum to truly take off. To be honest, I just don’t see it happening. Most of the major players in the Linux world — including leading distros and the big desktop environments — have already dropped X11 or are well on their way, shifting instead toward Wayland, which is widely seen as the better, more modern, and more secure solution. Anyway, according to Weigelt, the debut version of XLibre Xserver will arrive soon, bringing _“lots of code cleanups and enhanced functionality_ ,” as mentioned in the project’s announcement. Once recompiled, most Xorg drivers should function seamlessly with Xlibre, though there are exceptions. However, those using proprietary NVIDIA drivers may face further complications, as compatibility updates from NVIDIA lag significantly behind the current Xorg master branch. While Xlibre actively seeks workarounds, no guarantees can be offered at this stage. As always, we will monitor the situation closely and keep you updated on any developments.
linuxiac.com
June 18, 2025 at 9:28 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
#xwiki 17.3.0 has been #released! Check it out: https://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/ReleaseNotes/Data/XWiki/17.3.0

This release introduces important improvements for the definition of wiki macro parameters and provides a new mechanism for faster macro execution. It also contains a redefinition […]
Original post on fosstodon.org
fosstodon.org
April 28, 2025 at 3:27 PM
There is nothing wrong with #json as long as I don't have write it (or read it). Tip: Use #xml
April 29, 2025 at 11:02 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
You can now share your thoughts on vulnerability CVE-2025-3608 in Vulnerability-Lookup:
https://vulnerability.circl.lu/vuln/CVE-2025-3608

Mozilla - Firefox

#vulnerabilitylookup #vulnerability #cybersecurity #bot
cvelistv5 - CVE-2025-3608
Vulnerability-Lookup - Fast vulnerability lookup correlation from different sources.
vulnerability.circl.lu
April 15, 2025 at 1:44 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
@a @hrbrmstr @circl I encourage y'all to add those details to the GCVE faq. I know things are moving fast, but I looked at your circl.lu page + news page and saw nothing.
circl (@circl@social.circl.lu)
522 Posts, 151 Following, 1.22K Followers · CIRCL is the CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team/Computer Security Incident Response Team) for the private sector, communes and non-governmental entities in Luxembourg. The home of many open source security tools. #infosec #cert #threatintelligence #fedi22 #incidentresponse #dfir
social.circl.lu
April 17, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
[...] the Global CVE Allocation System or GCVE, sprang from CVE's almost-ashes. "But that essentially looks like it's one person on a GitHub project," Martin said.

@adulau Rude. :-)
April 18, 2025 at 11:59 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
we made it! 🎉
April 17, 2025 at 8:36 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
Wireplumber is the session manager for @pipewire, helping to provide stability and flexibility to your Linux system. You can also do scripting with Lua!

➡️ https://fedoramagazine.org/introduction-to-wireplumber/

#wireplumber #pipewire #linux #opensource #lua
PipeWire Project (@pipewire@fosstodon.org)
158 Posts, 17 Following, 3.21K Followers · PipeWire is a audio and video server for Linux systems handling everything from video capture, pro-audio and consumer audio. #pipewire
fosstodon.org
April 14, 2025 at 3:55 PM
@ow2 has quietly released ASM 9.8 here: https://asm.ow2.io/versions.html. This version of the #bytecode manipulation library now support the EA versions of #jdk25. Ok @ApacheGroovy and @rafaelcodes (aka Mr #ByteBuddy) ... you know what to do. #java #jdk #openjdk #opensource
OW2 (@ow2@fosstodon.org)
95 Posts, 45 Following, 323 Followers · #opensource community for professional software
fosstodon.org
March 29, 2025 at 5:06 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
This is really concerning, not just the raid but that Indiana University has literally disappeared XiaoFeng Wang (a full professor with a named chair position) from their web sites.

The attacks on Chinese-born faculty were bad in Trump 1, but this I worry is way way worse.
March 29, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
okay folx idk if I'm crazy but I've been meaning to talk about **hashtags** and their usage in Mastodon posts for a while now: can we stop putting them in sentences? also can we learn what a hashtag is?

I just saw a post saying “when will these […]

[Original post on mastodon.de]
March 16, 2025 at 6:21 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
I have just released @Xdebug 3.4.2, which fixes:

💥 two crashes
💦 two memory leaks, through patches by @nielsdos
↪️ an issue with showing the values of properties with hooks attached
💩 an issue where characters with higher order bits were not displayed when using Xdebug's overridden […]
Original post on phpc.social
phpc.social
March 9, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Reposted by Kenneth J. Jaeger
Gene Lyons, the great Arkansas columnist, calls it quits. Why? Donald Trump.

"I just don’t want to spend the rest of my life thinking and writing about him."

https://www.nationalmemo.com/trump-2670718685
Good-Bye And Good Luck: Why I Won't Be Writing Any More Newspaper Columns
After giving the matter some thought, I have decided that I’ve become unsuited to the low art of writing newspaper columns any longer. My deficiencies to participate in the current conversation are many. For one thing, I have never listened to a podcast. I prefer reading things, a more efficient way...
www.nationalmemo.com
January 2, 2025 at 12:11 AM