schmonz.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Search results for tag #linux

Camille Roux boosted

[?]Le Journal du hacker » 🌐
@journalduhacker@framapiaf.org

Contribuer au noyau Linux : le parcours d'un patch
youtube.com/watch?v=f_FOoOkNRJw

Amélie boosted

[?]Alain MICHEL 🤓 » 🌐
@alainmi11@mamot.fr

Pendant que l'Éducation nationale re-signe pour 4 ans de plus et 150 millions d'€ avec
« L'administration fiscale dit non à Microsoft et choisit ! »

generation-nt.com/actualites/f

Le logo de la DGFIP (Direction Générale des Finances Publiques) superposé à une photo en fond d'écran du bâtiment du Ministère de l'économie et des finances, à Bercy (Paris).

Alt...Le logo de la DGFIP (Direction Générale des Finances Publiques) superposé à une photo en fond d'écran du bâtiment du Ministère de l'économie et des finances, à Bercy (Paris).

    [?]Kurpitsa'HubbardLargeBlue' » 🌐
    @TyonOrja@eliitin-some.fi

    Help! Jyväskylä ja Keski-Suomi: Mistä löytyisi asiantuntija, joka voisi pitää for dummies -infon vaihtoehdoista usa-sovelluksille +Linux käyttikset? Tästä maksetaan, eli välitän tiedot tarjouspyynnön tekijälle.

      Liam Proven boosted

      [?]AA » 🌐
      @AAKL@infosec.exchange

      If this happens, companies that have nothing to do with open source will raise the open source flag to find refuge in this exclusion.

      "Sen. Ball suggested excluding open source software from the bill. This appears to be a real possibility."

      The Register: Linux PC vendor System76 tries to talk Colorado down over OS age checks theregister.com/2026/03/10/fos @theregister @lproven

        benz boosted

        [?]Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 4/4) » 🌐
        @thleemhuisfoss@social.tchncs.de

        Der Call for Papers für den am 4.7. ist übrigens draußen[1]:

        tuebix.org/callforpapers/

        Du kannst in drei Geschmacksrichtungen zum Programm des Tübinger Linuxtags beitragen: Lightning Talks, Vorträge und Workshops.

        Deadline für Einreichungen (außer Lightning Talks): 04.05.2026

        [1] Und @tuebix hat es nicht erwähnt, scheint mir.

        Screenshot vom Top der verlinkten Webseite

        Alt...Screenshot vom Top der verlinkten Webseite

        Cassandrich boosted

        [?]Jim P. » 🌐
        @jimp@masto.ai

        The GTK file picker Firefox wants to use by default is meh. I'm not sure why it doesn't use the one provided by the OS when it's just one about:config tweak away. Change widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker from 2 to 1 and you get the much, much better KDE file picker. Assuming you're using @kde of course.

        It's been a problem for ages on multiple operating systems, not a new thing. At least now you don't have to set environment variables and change startup scripts.

          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

          [?]Jay 🚩 :runbsd: » 🌐
          @jaypatelani@bsd.network

          [?]Tomáš » 🌐
          @prahou@merveilles.town

          self-report - take 2

          take 1: analognowhere.com/_/ratmrg/

          Fish: "So, this is everyone who thinks you're cool for using vi over vim."

There's a million penguins around.

          Alt...Fish: "So, this is everyone who thinks you're cool for using vi over vim." There's a million penguins around.

            [?]dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer: » 🌐
            @davidr@hachyderm.io

            OK, WTF is going on with ?

            I've been noticing a lot of files with blank names showing up recently. None of the usual tricks to find "blank named files" worked.

            But when I do

            ls -li

            to show the inode number and then

            find . -inum <inode number>

            I see that there IS a filename. Buh?

            So I opened up and looked at the same thing. No, the files *do* have names. XFCE IS HIDING THEM

            Hiding them how? Well, I can highlight the text and it seems to be a foreground character there. What is it?

            If I paste that highlight into an editor, the text is visible.

            What the actual fuck?

              [?]dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer: » 🌐
              @davidr@hachyderm.io

              aha, it's

              ls --color=auto

              hiding them somehow

              in fact, a little more investigation shows that it's just the terminal color preset that's hiding them

                [?]Sebin Nyshkim » 🌐
                @SebinNyshkim@meow.social

                Deep-fried Glass lol

                Alt...Moving around a file manager window on my desktop. The blur effect's brightness, saturation and contrast are cranked up to the max, creating a deep-fried meme aesthetic. Threw in a glass refraction effect akin to Apple's Liquid Glass for good measure.

                  [?]Jason Yip » 🌐
                  @jchyip@mastodon.online

                  [?]artfulrobot » 🌐
                  @artfulrobot@floss.social

                  With or timers, how can I run something every 2 minutes, except between 23:50 and 00:10?

                  I don't think there's a way to specify this, right? I can see having to write wrapper scripts to check the time and exit early.

                    [?]vermaden » 🌐
                    @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                    Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟯/𝟬𝟵 (Valuable News - 2026/03/09) available.

                    vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/03

                    Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                      #netbsd boosted

                      [?]vermaden » 🌐
                      @vermaden@mastodon.social

                      Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟯/𝟬𝟵 (Valuable News - 2026/03/09) available.

                      vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/03

                      Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                        [?]Mike :nixos: » 🌐
                        @codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                        I have a question for the class.

                        I have this jailbroken Intel Chromebook running 13. The screen is broken and I wanted to try and run with no screen, just HDMI (like a pi 500)

                        When the eDP is installed the HDMI works and screens mirror. And I can even unplug the eDP and it continues to run.

                        However, it won't even post or get to a pingable status when trying to start it up with no edp LCD installed.

                        Any ideas why?

                        Laptop plugged into a TV with the xfce desktop

                        Alt...Laptop plugged into a TV with the xfce desktop

                          dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                          [?]Lioh » 🌐
                          @Lioh@social.anoxinon.de

                          🇬🇧 It has been a long journey, and I am happy to let you know that you can now get access to Icefun, my Linux distribution especially tailored for Kids, using Taler.

                          🇩🇪 Es war eine lange Reise, und ich freue mich, euch mitteilen zu dürfen, dass ihr Icefun, meine Linux-Distribution, die ich unter didaktischen Aspekten für Kinder entwickelt habe, nun auch mit Taler beziehen könnt.

                          icefun.ch

                            p4bl0p3rn0t boosted

                            [?]⁢Ƥĥąɳʈȯɱ :fedora: 🎸 🏳️‍🌈 ⁂ » 🌐
                            @Steve12L@mamot.fr

                            Repo for the wallpapers here :

                            0xnotkyo.github.io/walls/

                            #DailyDesktop #UnixPorn #ShareYourDesktop #Fedora #Gnome #Gnu #Linux

                            Alt...#DailyDesktop #UnixPorn #ShareYourDesktop #Fedora #Gnome #Gnu #Linux

                              [?]Dark Blue Project » 🌐
                              @r1os@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                              [?]Fossery Tech :debian: :gnome: » 🌐
                              @fosserytech@social.linux.pizza

                              This week's Linux and FOSS news:

                              LINUX NEWS

                              Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux Mint Eye Age Verification Amid California Law Backlash:
                              9to5linux.com/ubuntu-fedora-li
                              (Seems like a new era has begun, even Linux isn't fully immune to the invasion of digital freedom, but we're fine for the most part, we can just lie about our age because we aren't required to provide photo ID or selfie unlike on some of the normie platforms. And even if another law comes out requiring Linux too to ask for a personal id, they can't do much to actually enforce it on the thousands of volunteers)
                              (Flathub and Snap Store having to comply is a much bigger deal though, since those are corporate entities (or at least it's planned to become one in case of Flathub, I wonder if they still stick to their plans after all of this), they might actually be forced, to query age brackets from the OS for now, but pretty likely to ask for photo ID or selfie in the future when the other age verification laws currently pending (Texas, New York, Brazil, Canada, etc.) will be accepted. Of course, it can also be circumvented by using the repos of a distro which doesn't comply, download app binaries from source code repo Releases page, compiling from source (at least from repos hosted on Codeberg, GitHub/Microsoft might comply), downloading from AppImageHub (which is community-maintained afaik) etc., but it still sucks to lose two of the largest software repos (even if I'm not a fan of Snap Store and Snap in general for "ideological" reasons))

                              Linux Mint shows off its new lock screen/screensaver:
                              omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/03/linux-

                              Arch Linux Releases March 2026 ISO:
                              debugpointnews.com/arch-linux-

                              AerynOS update boosts atomic update speed and adds WiFi-friendly installs:
                              alternativeto.net/news/2026/3/

                              Say goodbye to Microsoft Windows 11 and hello to Nitrux Linux 6:
                              betanews.com/article/say-goodb

                              Bazzite gets a big update with KDE Plasma 6.6, Mesa 26.0.1 and more:
                              gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/bazz

                              (more Linux and FOSS news in comments)

                                [?]Fossery Tech :debian: :gnome: » 🌐
                                @fosserytech@social.linux.pizza

                                (more Linux news in original post)

                                Ubuntu 26.04 LTS adds Snap and web search to the Overview:
                                omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/03/ubuntu

                                Intel Xeon Features To Be Supported By Ubuntu 26.04 LTS - Some Lacking User-Space Packages:
                                phoronix.com/news/Intel-Xeon-U

                                Fedora Pocketblue Remix is an atomic Linux distro for mobile devices (phones and tablets):
                                liliputing.com/fedora-pocketbl

                                Debian Still Debating AI Contributions Plus A Need For More Diverse Contributors:
                                phoronix.com/news/Debian-DPL-U

                                Armbian 26.2 Released with Linux 6.18 LTS, Expanded ARM and RISC-V Support:
                                9to5linux.com/armbian-26-2-rel

                                GNOME 50 Release Candidate Arrives with HDR Screen Sharing Support:
                                9to5linux.com/gnome-50-release

                                KDE Plasma 6.6.2 Improves Support for High-Resolution Mice on Remote Desktops:
                                9to5linux.com/kde-plasma-6-6-2

                                KDE Gear 25.12.3 Brings Improvements to Merkuro, Calligra, Kasts, and Other Apps:
                                9to5linux.com/kde-gear-25-12-3

                                Budgie 10.10.2 Brings Improved Labwc Wayland Compositor Integration:
                                phoronix.com/news/Budgie-10.10

                                Resources For GNOME Adds Intel Xe GPU Power Usage & Intel NPU Frequency Reporting:
                                phoronix.com/news/GNOME-Resour

                                IPFire 2.29 Core Update 200 Is Out with Linux 6.18 LTS, IPFire Domain Blocklist:
                                9to5linux.com/ipfire-2-29-core

                                OpenWrt 25.12 adopts apk package manager, revamps upgrade process, preserves shell history:
                                alternativeto.net/news/2026/3/

                                Wine 11.4 Released With More Improvements:
                                phoronix.com/news/Wine-11.4-Re

                                Proton Experimental gets improvements for Vermintide 2 and more controller support for launchers:
                                gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/prot

                                (more Linux and FOSS news in comments)

                                  [?]Fossery Tech :debian: :gnome: » 🌐
                                  @fosserytech@social.linux.pizza

                                  (more Linux news in previous posts)

                                  Linux 7.1 Will Power Off The System By Default If A Fatal ACPI Error Occurs:
                                  phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-AC
                                  (Why the heck is that necessary? I get ACPI error all the time when booting up the system, but it works just fine. Does it make any hardware damage or something? Or is it just a nonsensical standard? Idk tbh, I'm not a hardware guy.)

                                  Wayland 1.25 RC1 Released With Improved Documentation, Minor Changes:
                                  phoronix.com/news/Wayland-1.25

                                  NVIDIA 595 Linux Graphics Driver Promises Wayland 1.20 Support, Beta Out Now:
                                  9to5linux.com/nvidia-595-linux

                                  GTK 4.22 Released With Improved SVG Support, Reduced Motion Option:
                                  phoronix.com/news/GTK-4.22-Rel

                                  TUXEDO InfinityBook Max 16 Linux Laptop Now Available with AMD Ryzen AI 300:
                                  9to5linux.com/tuxedo-infinityb

                                  (FOSS news in comments)

                                    [?]dtanzer » 🌐
                                    @dtanzer@social.devteams.at

                                    Can recommend openwhispr.com for text entry by speach in any app on .

                                      [?]Scott Williams 🐧 » 🌐
                                      @vwbusguy@mastodon.online

                                      It's running a live website feed running inside of a backpack!

                                      @siderolabs

                                      Kubernetes in a backpack

                                      Alt...Kubernetes in a backpack

                                        [?]Mark Stosberg » 🌐
                                        @markstos@urbanists.social

                                        RE: mastodon.online/@jchyip/116176

                                        This post explains the value of enforcing a one week pause between a new package is published and when most people can install it.

                                        The practice follows the "safe by default" principle, allowing a smaller group of people a week to notice if the package contains an exploit before wide distribution.

                                        Much like how beta releases have been used or other kinds of phased rollouts.

                                          [?]dwardoric » 🌐
                                          @dwardoric@chaos.social

                                          Amélie boosted

                                          [?]23 of 1 (Jennifer)🏳️‍⚧️ » 🌐
                                          @transcendentempress@eldritch.cafe

                                          Le Fédi littéraire, j'aurais besoin de quelques conseils si vous avez un moment. J'ai un proche qui voudrait se mettre sérieusement à la rédaction d'un livre, et je voudrais être en mesure d'aider comme il faut pour la partie informatique.

                                          Pour celleux dont l'environnement d'écriture est sous quelles sont vos recommendations en matière de logiciels, tant pour la rédaction que pour tout ce qui est notes, organisation des idées, etc. ?

                                          Aussi si jamais vous avez des suggestions niveau matériel, du genre des recommandations de claviers, ou agencement de l'espace de travail informatique, je prend aussi.

                                          Merci d'avance ! :blob_cat_heart:

                                            [?]Simon 🐮:spot: » 🌐
                                            @Firesphere@cloudisland.nz

                                            Is there a good UI for ?
                                            I don't want to deal with the terminal on a touchscreen tablet to run docker compose, nor do I want a "ui" that is a web application.
                                            I'm looking for a full native application that I can start from the menu. Because typing is not great on a touchscreen tablet.

                                              [?]TuxJam Podcast » 🌐
                                              @tuxjam@podcasts.social

                                              New episode:
                                              TuxJam 128 – Go 8 bit! is out. In this episode @mralc, @mcnalu, @thelovebug and @kevie look at the distro DietPi and backup utility FoxClone. Along with the usual mix of tuxjam.otherside.network/tuxja

                                                [?]Tara Tarakiyee » 🌐
                                                @tarakiyee@mastodon.online

                                                I've been using Linux on my personal machines since I was a teenager. Twenty-five years of desktops, from GNOME 2 to Sway. I felt the need to write about it.

                                                tarakiyee.com/for-the-love-of-

                                                  Cassandrich boosted

                                                  [?]Mike :nixos: » 🌐
                                                  @codemonkeymike@fosstodon.org

                                                  Yooooo, this is exciting. I've always written off as un-saveable since they can't be jailbroken with MrChomebox.

                                                  I just got like 50 of these Asus C100P arm chromebooks that are "expired". Digging around, it looks like will run on this!

                                                  Still stuff to figure out but DAMN this is promising. Being able to save even ARM chromebooks is epic. Dammit I love and

                                                  Asus Chromebook booting up to Postmarket OS

                                                  Alt...Asus Chromebook booting up to Postmarket OS

                                                    [?]SP⟁CED GO⟁T » 🌐
                                                    @finner@appdot.net

                                                    I love the idea of using instead of Windows on our laptops, and it __might__ be possible for us to do that. I need to find some time to test some things out. I would love to limit any money given to Microsoft, but I fear that might be tricky with how integrated we can get with some large corporate clients that more or less require interfacing with Microsoft products.

                                                      [?]SP⟁CED GO⟁T » 🌐
                                                      @finner@appdot.net

                                                      Curious to hear from folks that manage small deployments of laptops in business settings. My small window perception tells me that is often the go to for situations like this, but it's also the ecosystem I'm least familiar with. Curious to hear others opinions on this or if you are aware of resources that speak to this topic, I'd appreciate the pointer. Thanks!

                                                        [?]Al Zheimer » 🌐
                                                        @AlZheimer@framapiaf.org

                                                        [?]TomAoki » 🌐
                                                        @TomAoki@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                        Found that released new Branch of their 595.45.04.

                                                        For :
                                                        nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/detai

                                                        counterparts:
                                                        nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/detai

                                                        Note that this won't appear in , as it's "Beta".
                                                        "-devel" variants in ports are for whichever the newer of "New Feature Branch (NFB)" or "Production Branch (PB)" of drivers.

                                                        Investigating for future NFB or PB upgrades, FreeBSD native driver ports should work by overriding version as usual.
                                                        But Linux counterparts (installed by overriding version of x11/linux-nvidia-libs{-devel}) need some fixes.

                                                        Beware! This version does NOT work on pre-Turing generations of GPUs, just as 590 series.

                                                          JdeBP boosted

                                                          [?]mort » 🌐
                                                          @mort@floss.social

                                                          Isn't it weird that language stdlibs don't have support for atomically replacing files? Why is there no C++ or Rust stdlib feature which, on UNIX, implements the "create temporary file on the same volume, write to that file, rename into place" pattern

                                                          It's not like it's an incredibly difficult piece to write by hand, but there are subtle gotchas. Given that it ought to be the default way programs replace e.g state files, it ought to be supported by the stdlib, no?

                                                            Sam Cranford boosted

                                                            [?]It's FOSS » 🌐
                                                            @itsfoss@mastodon.social

                                                            If the creator of Linux relies on source control, so can you! 💻🔥

                                                              [?]r1w1s1 » 🌐
                                                              @r1w1s1@snac.bsd.cafe

                                                              Just measured memory usage of nvi vs neatvi opening a ~500KB file (/usr/include/*.h concatenated):

                                                              nvi    5184 KB
                                                              neatvi 1960 KB
                                                              2.6x less RSS neatvi wins without syntax highlighting even in the picture. The difference is likely nvi's Berkeley DB recovery layer allocating upfront regardless of use.



                                                                [?]Liam » 🌐
                                                                @SocialGaff@cathode.church

                                                                Ok, Does this exist??

                                                                I hear a lot of talk about how so much of tech was built by queer people. People joking whenever bigots start boycotting Rainbows that they'd best shut off their computers, because the whole stack is built by people represented by it.

                                                                Does the book highlighting that, really giving the stories of just how filled with gay, trans, etc. stories early (mid, and modern) computing is?

                                                                Because, if it does, I'd love to read it, and if it doesn't.. it *should*, and I almost never use that word. But queer history is being erased all the time and fighting back against that is important.

                                                                I don't know my computing history all that well, but I know that many of the major players still are alive and may be willing to tell stories to someone. But we've only got that option for so much longer. I'm stuck as a queer unix-dabbler with very little writing experience wondering if since this idea has come to me, I'm going to have to give it a try.

                                                                I know I have a lot of ideas that never get enough of my attention to get off the ground, so if this one grabs you, run with it with my blessing. If you can make this happen, do it. If you'd like to help me do so, I'd welcome the aid. I know I'm under qualified to take this on.

                                                                  [?]TheEvilSkeleton 🇮🇳 🏳️‍⚧️ » 🌐
                                                                  @TheEvilSkeleton@social.treehouse.systems

                                                                  An update on GNOME Calendar: Georges livestreamed himself reviewing and merging parts of merge request !598, making the month view easier than ever to navigate with a keyboard!

                                                                  This merge request introduces a coordinate-aware navigation system in the month view, which computes the coordinates of relevant event widgets and finds the nearest widget relative to the one in focus when using arrow keys. When tabbing, focus moves chronologically, meaning focus continues to move down until there are no event widgets overlaying that specific cell, which then moves focus to the topmost event widget found in the next cells or rows; tabbing backwards goes in the opposite direction.

                                                                  To illustrate the sheer complexity of navigation in a calendaring app, here is Georges's live reaction:

                                                                  "Wow, congratulations, this is looking INSANE, Hari... The hell is going on here"

                                                                  — Georges, maintainer of GNOME Calendar - youtu.be/smofXzVwNwQ?t=1h24m6s

                                                                    [?]TheEvilSkeleton 🇮🇳 🏳️‍⚧️ » 🌐
                                                                    @TheEvilSkeleton@social.treehouse.systems

                                                                    Everyone, rejoice 🙌

                                                                    Georges livestreamed himself reviewing and merging accessibility contributions in GNOME Calendar again, specifically the entirety of merge request !564 — introducing keyboard-navigable month cells.

                                                                    This means, as of GNOME 50, GNOME Calendar's month view will be 100% navigable with a keyboard for the first time in its history! The only thing that needs to be done now is interfacing with assistive technologies such as screen readers properly.

                                                                    Do note that the screen recording attached won't have any alt text, to avoid redundancy. Everything written below is a detailed explanation of the experience, and the recording is essentially a visual demonstration:

                                                                    - When tabbing between events, focus moves chronologically, meaning focus continues to move down until there are no event widgets overlaying that specific cell, which then moves focus to the topmost event widget found in the next cells or rows; tabbing backwards with Shift+Tab goes in the opposite direction.
                                                                    - On the last event widget, pressing Tab moves focus to the adjacent month cell. Conversely, Ctrl+Tab on any event widget does the same thing.
                                                                    - Pressing an activation button (such as Enter or Space) displays the popover for creating event. Additionally, pressing and holding Shift while pressing arrow keys selects every cell between the start and end positions, until the Shift key is released, which displays the popover with the selected range.

                                                                    Both merge requests !564 and !598 have taken almost an entire year to explore various approaches and finally settle on an approach that works the best for our use case. All of this was done voluntarily, without any financial backing from any entity apart from donors and people sharing these posts to others — something that keyboard navigation in the vast majority, if not all, of views in (proprietary) calendaring apps developed by trillion-dollar companies have not even managed to reach feature parity. If it is not too much trouble, please consider funding my accessibility work on GNOME, thank you ♥️

                                                                      [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                                                                      @osnews@mstdn.social

                                                                      Hardware hotplug events on Linux, the gory details

                                                                      One day, I suddenly wondered how to detect when a USB device is plugged or unplugged from a computer running Linux. For most users, this would be solved by relying on libusb. However, the use case I was investigating might not actually want to do so, and so this led me down a poorly-documented rabbit hole.
                                                                      ↫ ArcaneNibble (or R)

                                                                      And Arc

                                                                      osnews.com/story/144551/hardwa

                                                                        Nils boosted

                                                                        [?]sebsauvage » 🌐
                                                                        @sebsauvage@framapiaf.org


                                                                        Si vous aviez utilisé mon astuce pour faire du géoblocage d'adresses IP sur votre serveur (sebsauvage.net/wiki/doku.php?i), attention la source des plages a changé d'adresse.

                                                                        Ancienne adresse: github.com/herrbischoff/countr
                                                                        Nouvelle : herrbischoff.com/code/me/count

                                                                        (je n'ai pas encore eu le temps de corriger les scripts d'exemple dans la page, mais vous saurez trouver les bonnes URLs vous-même.)

                                                                        [?]Karl Voit :emacs: :orgmode: » 🌐
                                                                        @publicvoit@graz.social

                                                                        With announcing support for presumably more smartphones by starting with with 2027 models, I can finally dream of getting a clamshell flip phone that combines good HW, a nice OS with a small form factor: ! 🎉🕺

                                                                        However, with Google's new rolling out these days, it might probably worth to think about large folding phones like which might double as a notebook replacement using a BT keyboard & optional USB-C monitor connection. 🤔 It comes with more weight, size & a higher price tag. 🫣

                                                                        My will last a few more years anyway. It's more likely that the of my wife finally kicks the bucket so that she'll get the Pixel while I buy a Motorola.

                                                                        Would you accept the downsides of the larger in order to replace your personal notebook? Would you be able to replace a desktop with an ? Well, at least there seems to be a native for Android. Unsure if it'd provide same UX though.

                                                                          [?]meka » 🌐
                                                                          @meka@bsd.network

                                                                          github.com/maolan/maolan is feature complete, now I'm working on bugs that appear on . Once that's done, is next, then and then other BSDs and Illumos. I can't want to release version 0.0.1 😃

                                                                            [?]wilfred » 🌐
                                                                            @papawilf@hcommons.social

                                                                            Can anyone recommend good/interesting @Mastodon accounts about linux that I should follow? I am trying to immerse myself in the linux world!

                                                                            Thanks!!

                                                                              [?]repo » 🌐
                                                                              @repo@mastodon-belgium.be

                                                                              @papawilf
                                                                              Follow the hastag ?

                                                                                [?]Regendans » 🌐
                                                                                @regendans@todon.eu

                                                                                Haven't tried this yet but given the popularity of maybe this is news ?

                                                                                "Native linux port of winamp using QT6"
                                                                                github.com/lord3nd3r/winamp-li

                                                                                Downloads of binaries :
                                                                                github.com/lord3nd3r/winamp-li

                                                                                  [?]Tomáš » 🌐
                                                                                  @prahou@merveilles.town

                                                                                  Entropy 2

                                                                                  Girl: "Master?"

Fish and Penguin are playing chess. Fish: "Yes?"

Girl: "It should compile by morning. I'm off to bed."

Fish: "Fine, fine"

Girl goes to bed, reads hagakure and falls asleep.

                                                                                  Alt...Girl: "Master?" Fish and Penguin are playing chess. Fish: "Yes?" Girl: "It should compile by morning. I'm off to bed." Fish: "Fine, fine" Girl goes to bed, reads hagakure and falls asleep.

                                                                                  analognowhere presents techno-mage in entropy 2

                                                                                  Alt...analognowhere presents techno-mage in entropy 2

                                                                                  Girl awakens in the Realm of the Spirit of The Machine. She notices Fossangel in the distance.

                                                                                  Alt...Girl awakens in the Realm of the Spirit of The Machine. She notices Fossangel in the distance.

                                                                                  Girl: "Fossangel!"

Fossangel: "SHHH. Fill this in first."

It's a clipboard: Before you dream, we must verify your identity. Name, DOB, Address, MATA_ID.

Girl: "I have to do this in my own dream now?!"

Fossangel: "Girl.. You have no idea how deep this thing goes."

                                                                                  Alt...Girl: "Fossangel!" Fossangel: "SHHH. Fill this in first." It's a clipboard: Before you dream, we must verify your identity. Name, DOB, Address, MATA_ID. Girl: "I have to do this in my own dream now?!" Fossangel: "Girl.. You have no idea how deep this thing goes."

                                                                                    [?]Blake Ridgway » 🌐
                                                                                    @blake@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                                    I'm Blake — reintroducing myself as I'm back on the timeline.

                                                                                    I'm a Cloud Engineer working in Site Reliability and DevOps in the healthcare industry. I design and build highly scalable, resilient infrastructure that powers modern healthcare systems. Day-to-day I work with .NET, JavaScript, and TypeScript to deliver reliable platforms.

                                                                                    Outside of work, I build with Go — creating tools that prioritize performance, privacy, and user empowerment.

                                                                                    A couple things I'm working on:

                                                                                    RideAware — A cycling training platform for building structured training plans, analyzing ride data, and completing indoor workouts all in one place.

                                                                                    Arcline Hosting — A self-hosted web hosting service for people who want to know exactly where their data lives. It runs on hardware I own and operate — no AWS, no Cloudflare, no third-party CDN. Shared, WordPress, and VPS plans with personal ticket and email support.

                                                                                    My core interests span SRE, cloud infrastructure, DevOps/automation, and network engineering. I spend a lot of time with Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and enjoy digging into routing, firewalls, and secure network design.

                                                                                    I'm here because I care about privacy, self-hosting, and building things that give people more control over their own data. Good to be back — looking forward to reconnecting with this community.

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