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

stu :runbsd: »
@lndn@mastodon.bsd.cafe

I certainly don't really need an introduction lol 🤣.

But for the ones who don't know me, my name is Stuart but you can call me Stu.

I am a very big fan of technology and music.

I also love fishing and playing golf ⛳.

I like all decentralized platforms and open source platforms.

These are some #'s I'm interested in:

    Felix Palmen :freebsd: :c64: »
    @zirias@mastodon.bsd.cafe

    I'm trying to add "genric" handling to . Ultimate goal is to provide a way for to handle , although signal handling must be done in poser's main event loop (signals are only ever unblocked while waiting for file descriptor events).

    Okay, I could just add explicit handling for SIGHUP. But a generic solution would be nicer. Just for example, a consumer might be interested in which doesn't even exist on all platforms ... 🤔

    Now, specs basically just say signal constants are "integer values". Not too helpful here. Is it safe to assume an upper bound for signal numbers on "real world" OS implementations, e.g. 64 like on ? Should I check and, if not defined, just define it to 64? 🙈

      nixCraft 🐧 »
      @nixCraft@mastodon.social

      I use Zip Bombs to Protect my and Server from AI and other stupid bots idiallo.com/blog/zipbomb-prote

        Mark Stosberg »
        @markstos@urbanists.social

        @annaleen I use Zathura for viewing PDFs, which is available at least on Linux on Mac.

        Besides not bundling AI, there's no toolbar: All you see is the PDF.

        There are some intuitive key commands for basic functions like page up, page down. Because it's minimal, launches very quickly and makes the most of smaller screens, like laptops.

        pwmt.org/projects/zathura

        If you are looking to channel your anger with Adobe into action, there you go.

          r1w1s1 »
          @r1w1s1@snac.bsd.cafe

          Hi Feedverse!!!

          Big thanks to Stefano Marinelli (@stefano@bsd.cafe),
          our dedicated admin keeping BSD.cafe running smoothly.
          Stefano is always such a positive presence, and his work
          is the foundation of our feedverse home.

          And a huge shoutout to The Real Grunfink (@grunfink@comam.es),
          creator of the excellent server.
          Snac truly embodies the KISS and minimalist principles – simple,
          efficient, and powerful software that makes the Fediverse better.

          These two contribute significantly to our online space.
          If you value their efforts and the spirit of their work,
          consider supporting them financially.
          Every bit helps keep these vital parts of the decentralized web thriving.

          Thank you, Stefano and Grunfink!


            🗳
            #netbsd boosted

            :glitchcat: :v02: »
            @KNTRO@mas.to

            MaikNog boosted

            GNU/Linux.ch »
            @gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de

            PDF parsen

            Manchmal muss man PDF-Dateien auslesen. Dieser Artikel zeigt, wie man das mit einem Python-Skript macht.

            gnulinux.ch/pdf-parsen

              unixbhaskar »
              @unixbhaskar@mastodon.social

              Well, wake up from slumber, grab a cup of hot coffee ☕ and Beethoven 🎼🎼

              ....and some mundane activity ...

                🗳

                nixCraft 🐧 »
                @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                Poll: To delete a file, you would use which command on or like systems?

                rm command:922
                unlink command:11

                Closes in 1:03:00:05

                  Lorenzo Stoakes »
                  @ljs@mastodonapp.uk

                  I wrote a book on Linux Memory Management, published by @nostarch - it's a comprehensive 1300 page exploration of Linux 6.0's memory management code, depth-first, diving into the code and REALLY explaining how things work.

                  The idea is to avoid hand waving as much as possible and literally explore what the kernel _actually_ does.

                  It's full of diagrams and careful explanations of logic including a ton of stuff you just can't find anywhere else.

                  It's currently available in its entirety in draft form via early access when you pre-order.

                  It's available at nostarch.com/linux-memory-mana

                  :)

                    Damien :vegan: »
                    @damvfl@toot.aquilenet.fr

                    stu »
                    @lndn@snac.bsd.cafe

                    Hi all you all know of me.

                    My name is Stu for anyone who hasn't heard of me.

                    I like technology and music and golf ⛳.

                    I love open source platforms and decentralized platforms.


                      Felyashono »
                      @felyashono@autistics.life

                      @nixCraft
                      And yet it seems to be common practice nowadays to ask google how to do something, find a shell command on some arbitrary web site, and copy/paste it onto the local machine without ever understanding what it does.

                      If you're on a unix box and need to access the terminal (for any reason whatsoever) but don't know the basics of a shell (sh/bash/zsh/etc), you have a problem.

                      As for LLM, the only concern I would have is whether the `tmuxai` command can be assured to run the command it says it's running. I don't see any issue with `rm -i ./logs/debug-*.log`, especially with the `-i` flag present.

                        nixCraft 🐧 »
                        @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                        would you give LLM (AI) to run commands on your macOS, Linux, FreeBSD or Unix machine? Fuck no. I survived this long without this crap and I will be fine. Do not want. Go away.

                        AI-Powered Terminal Assistant Screenshot that can run Linux and Unix commands for you.

                        Alt...AI-Powered Terminal Assistant Screenshot that can run Linux and Unix commands for you.

                          #netbsd boosted

                          Felix Palmen :freebsd: :c64: »
                          @zirias@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                          Revisiting / in C, trying to "add some " 🙈

                          Recap: Consider a classic -style service in C with a attached to run the individual request handlers. When such a handler needs to do some I/O, it'll have to wait for its completion, and doing so is kind of straight forward by just blocking the worker thread executing the job until whatever I/O was needed completes.

                          Now, blocking a thread is never a great thing to do and I recently tooted about an interesting alternative I found: Make use of the (unfortunately deprecated) POSIX user context switching to enable releasing the worker thread while waiting. In a nutshell, you create a context with that has its own private , and then you can use to get off the thread, and later again to get back on the thread. A minor issue is: It must be the *same* thread ... so you might have to wait until it completes something else before you can resume your job. But then, that's probably okayish, you can make sure in your job scheduling to only use worker threads with awaited tasks attached when no other thread is available.

                          In my first implementation, I just used to create a 64kiB private stack for each thread job. That's perfectly fine if you can guarantee your job will never consume more stack space, AND it won't have any vulnerabilities allowing some attacker to mess with the stack. But in practice, especially for a library offering this async/await implementation, it's nothing but a wild generator.

                          So, I now improved on that:

                          * Allocate a much larger stack of now 2MiB. That alone makes issues at least less likely. And on a sane modern OS, we can still assume pages will only be mapped "on demand".
                          * Only allocate the stack directly before running the thread job, and delegate allocation to some internal "stack manager" that keeps track of all allocated stacks and reuses them, only freeing them on exit. This should avoid most of the allocation overhead.
                          * If MAP_ANON / MAP_ANONYMOUS is available, use for allocating the stack. That at least gives a chance to stay away from other allocations ....
                          * But finally, if MAP_STACK is available, use this flag! From my research, , and will for example make sure there's at least one "guard page" below a stack mapped with this flag, so a stack overflow consistently takes the SIGSEGV emergency exit 😆. knows this flag as well, but doesn't seem to implement such protection at this time ... 🤔

                            #netbsd boosted

                            vermaden »
                            @vermaden@mastodon.social

                            Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱/𝟬𝟰/𝟮𝟴 (Valuable News - 2025/04/28) available.

                            vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/04

                            Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                              vermaden »
                              @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                              Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱/𝟬𝟰/𝟮𝟴 (Valuable News - 2025/04/28) available.

                              vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/04

                              Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                Fmutix »
                                @fmutix@social.tchncs.de

                                Schönen Tag Linux interessierte!
                                Ich fange an Videos über und zu erstellen. Diese sollen vor allem für Einsteiger gedacht sein. Allgemeine Themen werden auch mal drankommen. Vier Videos auf meinem und Kanal gibt es schon, schaut dort gerne mal vorbei. Auf bin ich jetzt auch vertreten.

                                tube.tchncs.de/c/fmutix_channe
                                youtube.com/@Fmutix

                                Fuchs Fmutix vor einem Bildschirm, auf dem der Pinguin Tux zu sehen ist.

                                Alt...Fuchs Fmutix vor einem Bildschirm, auf dem der Pinguin Tux zu sehen ist.

                                  heise online English » 🤖
                                  @heiseonlineenglish@social.heise.de

                                  Linux developers consider discontinuing support for 486 and other CPUs

                                  Ancient processors could soon no longer be supported by the Linux kernel. The goal: less complexity and testing effort.

                                  heise.de/en/news/Linux-develop

                                    Cassandrich boosted

                                    Alejandro »
                                    @alejandrobdn@social.linux.pizza

                                    The Death of Windows 10 Could Net You a Bunch of Free Linux PCs howtogeek.com/the-death-of-win

                                    The laptop I am writing from is a beast that boots Arch Linux in less than 7 seconds and was discarded by a large corporation for who knows what reason. Anyway, some people's trash, others' treasure!

                                      Neil Brown »
                                      @neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                                      New blogpost: "Updating my nginx config for Pi-hole 6.x"

                                      My existing nginx config did not work when I upgraded to version 6.x of Pi-hole. So I fixed it.

                                      neilzone.co.uk/2025/04/updatin

                                        Nils »
                                        @Nils@mastodon.xyz

                                        Interlude dans la projet de migration de VM sous , on fait de l'entretien hardware, et c'est tout de suite sur twitch.tv/ahp_nils !

                                          nixCraft 🐧 »
                                          @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                          I would love to see more Linux desktop users, but people (mostly kids or gamers) who watch PewDiePie will not dump Windows because they want those AAA game titles and apps from Adobe and others unavailable on . Apps are the problem. I’ve been using Linux since the early days, and it is ready for many use cases, especially when privacy is your major concern. Otherwise, you should have the willpower to accept and learn alternative apps.

                                            Ramin Honary »
                                            @ramin_hal9001@fe.disroot.org

                                            Linux communities beware of #PewDiePie fans

                                            Regardless of PewDiePie’s personal #politics (which clearly, at the very least are problematic), it is fairly well known by anyone who has been following him for any number of years that the vast majority of his fan base are enthusiastic fascists.

                                            Now #PewDiePie , who’s content centers around PC gaming and Windows, has decided to switch to #Linux and published a video encouraging his followers to do the same. This means a very large number of his #fascist fan base is going to be switching to Linux.

                                            Now many Linux communities are going to be forced to more explicitly choose their politics. Like the parable of the Nazi bar, if the community remains politically neutral, it will become fascist in short order.

                                            A few things to be wary of:

                                            • People asking you not to be “too political” or to “focus on the technology, not the politics” is a classic and highly effective fascist ruse to get moderators to lighten up on fascist elements posting in their community.
                                            • People complaining about free speech rights. The #Internet and the #Fediverse is already a domain where people can speak freely about their politics by running their own server and building their own community with few to no government constraints. You don’t need to compromise on whether fascists have the right to free speech in your community.
                                            • Arguments over your code of conduct (CC) and “safe spaces.” Keep them up-to-date. Research other people’s CCs, learn about the history of why these CCs came to be, learn about what the function of each clause of the code is included and phrased the way it is. These were usually designed to make explicit the fact that a community wants to be a safe space where underprivileged people can feel comfortable expressing themselves, and it is very easy to make people afraid to express themselves. Fascists understand these CCs and the concept of “safe spaces” were explicitly designed to exclude them, and often attack these ideas.

                                              dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                              stfn :raspberrypi: :python: »
                                              @stfn@fosstodon.org

                                              New blog post!

                                              Continuing on the topic of Nextcloud, this time I talk about generating TLS certificates with the use of Tailscale. This allows me to have a proper HTTPS connection when accessing Nextcloud with Tailscale. No more browsers complaining that the connection is insecure. And this mechanism can be used to secure any local services reachable over VPN!

                                              stfn.pl/blog/68-tailscale-tls-

                                                dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                Jorge Castro »
                                                @jorge@hachyderm.io

                                                Investing in automation for is an excellent idea!

                                                Love to see this!

                                                enblog.eischmann.cz/2025/04/25

                                                  nixCraft 🐧 »
                                                  @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                  Client: The server is down! What happened?

                                                  Me: *types furiously* "Just a minor kernel panic. Don't worry, I'm fscking it back to life. Hold on..

                                                  Client: You're...fisking it?

                                                    nixCraft 🐧 »
                                                    @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                    If you ever accidentally end up inside vi or vim or neovim by reading some tutorials online, you can quit it by pressing Escape, colon ( : ), q (q), bang (!) and pressing return. It is simple as that. Modern version of VIM even tells you that on welcome screen. No need to panic.

                                                    vim welcome screenshot showing version number and info about how to exit and get help about vim.

                                                    Alt...vim welcome screenshot showing version number and info about how to exit and get help about vim.

                                                      nixCraft 🐧 »
                                                      @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                      Parallel ./configure for or : I paid good money for my 24 CPU cores, but ./configure can only manage to use 69% of one of them. As a result, this random project takes about 13.5× longer to configure the build than it does to actually do the build.
                                                      tavianator.com/2025/configure.

                                                        gyptazy »
                                                        @gyptazy@mastodon.gyptazy.com

                                                        @BoxyBSD was always for BSD based systems only. I focussed to push the whole BSD community and to encourage people to try BSD based systems (such like . , , etc.) but I'm not sure if it might provide more value to the whole community by also supporting systems (such like , , , and more).

                                                        I'm not sure if the project still provides a value for the community right, now.

                                                        What do you think?

                                                          Bits & Bäume aux-muc »
                                                          @bitsUndBaeumeAuxMuc@augsburg.social

                                                          Wir sind zusammen mit dem @OpenLabAugsburg auf dem Infotag
                                                          Kommt gern vorbei! Eintritt ist frei!
                                                          luga.de/static//LIT-2024/

                                                          Foto des Bits un Bäume Tisch mit Flyern und Stickern

                                                          Alt...Foto des Bits un Bäume Tisch mit Flyern und Stickern

                                                            Jan Vlug »
                                                            @janvlug@mastodon.social

                                                            I have many old magazines. If you want them, and are willing to pick them up in let me know.

                                                            I put them also on Marktplaats:

                                                            * marktplaats.nl/seller/view/m22
                                                            * marktplaats.nl/seller/view/m22
                                                            * marktplaats.nl/seller/view/m22

                                                            Free for users :-)

                                                            cc: @nllgg

                                                              heise online English » 🤖
                                                              @heiseonlineenglish@social.heise.de

                                                              TrueNAS 25.04 drops FreeBSD: "Fangtooth" only with GNU/Linux base

                                                              With TrueNAS 25.04, iXsystems finally says goodbye to its FreeBSD roots and focuses fully on the enterprise sector.

                                                              heise.de/en/news/TrueNAS-25-04

                                                                OSNews » 🤖
                                                                @osnews@mstdn.social

                                                                Torvalds states the obvious: file systems should be case-sensitive

                                                                Apparently, the Bcachefs people are having problems with case-folding, and Linus Torvalds himself is not happy about it. Torvalds holds the only right opinion in this matter, which is that filesystems should obviously be case-sensitive.

                                                                Case-insensitive names are horribly wrong, and you shouldn't have d

                                                                osnews.com/story/142205/torval

                                                                  nixCraft 🐧 »
                                                                  @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                                  The Linux mascot is a penguin named Tux because Linus Torvalds, the creator of the kernel, was bitten by a penguin. Seriously, he claims he didn't actually get sick, but it solidified his affection for them. This is the best origin story for a tech mascot ever. Happy World Penguin Day.

                                                                    SeaGL 2025: Nov 7th and 8th »
                                                                    @SeaGL@mastodon.social

                                                                    Happy Friday 😎 and Happy World Penguin Day 🐧🐧

                                                                      nixCraft 🐧 »
                                                                      @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                                      Me: After using Windows 11 for two hours and returning to the Linux desktop:

                                                                      Katy Perry is on hands and knees in the sand, kissing the Earth after returning from the space ride.

                                                                      Alt...Katy Perry is on hands and knees in the sand, kissing the Earth after returning from the space ride.

                                                                        Erklärbär »
                                                                        @Erklaerbaer@mastodon.social

                                                                        Question to the Community:
                                                                        I accidentally inherited an 16” with 32 GB Ram, 2TB of storage, purchased spring 2020, Intel i9 Processor.
                                                                        Can I install (should be possible, intel)?
                                                                        Which Linux do you recommend for Apple Hw?
                                                                        Can I install it parallel to macOS ? In dual boot or so?
                                                                        What do I have to be aware of? WIFI, WebCam, …drivers?
                                                                        SIP??? Not sure what that is , but I remember I have to do something in the firmware …
                                                                        Can you recommend a site explaining this process for dummies?

                                                                          Karl Voit :emacs: :orgmode: »
                                                                          @publicvoit@graz.social

                                                                          Du wirst im Herbst -Support verlieren und müsstest für ein neues Notebook kaufen?

                                                                          Du wolltest schon immer ausprobieren?

                                                                          Morgen 13-14:40 gibt's im Rahmen der eine Linux-Desktop Installation Party mit Experten, die dir hier beim Aufsetzen helfen:
                                                                          pretalx.linuxtage.at/glt25/tal

                                                                          Keine Sorge: ich habe auch schon etliche Menschen beim Umstieg begleitet und solange du nicht genau von einem Programm abhängig bist, das es *wirklich* nur unter Windows gibt und wo es keine freie Alternative gibt, wirst du mit Linux klarkommen. Versprochen.

                                                                          Via @jkirk

                                                                            MoZes »
                                                                            @mozes@fosstodon.org

                                                                            DebugPoint - Linux &Dev Portal »
                                                                            @debugpoint@floss.social

                                                                            Fedora 43 plans to remove X11 packages from GNOME repos.
                                                                            debugpointnews.com/fedora-x11-

                                                                            Fedora X11 Wayland

                                                                            Alt...Fedora X11 Wayland

                                                                              #netbsd boosted

                                                                              Stefano Marinelli »
                                                                              @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                              🌟 Introducing BSD.cafe 🌟

                                                                              Excited to present the first building block of the BSD Cafe project! When I registered this domain months ago, I envisioned a themed bar where we can casually chat about *BSD systems, Linux, and Open-Source technology among friends, acquaintances, and patrons. But like any bar, discussions can cover a wide range of topics while respecting everyone.

                                                                              BSD.cafe will be a hub for various tools and services, powered by *BSD.

                                                                              The first brick is a new Mastodon instance, a gateway to the Fediverse. Registration is open, and the server will be moderated under clear guidelines promoting good behavior and zero tolerance for hate towards anyone. Inclusivity, respect, and constructive dialogue are the key values of this new instance.

                                                                              The main server is currently hosted in Finland on a small VM, based on . Services are divided into VNET jails, connected in a LAN via a local bridge. A VPN system is also present and have been able to move individual jails to different, more powerful, machines.

                                                                              Multimedia data and cache are hosted on another physical server (FreeBSD, within a jail), with Cloudflare in front. The aim is to cache and geodistribute data, reducing network traffic on the main VPS.

                                                                              Reverse proxy (frontend), mail server, media server, and the instance itself are reachable via .

                                                                              The instance started empty. No unnecessary content was pre-loaded; I want it to grow organically based on users' interests and following. There won't be any preemptive blocks at this stage. Users are encouraged to promptly report anything they find worth flagging.

                                                                              Join us at mastodon.bsd.cafe to build a constructive and inclusive community—a safe and relaxing space for everyone.

                                                                              Our wiki, located at wiki.bsd.cafe, features essential links and articles related to the BSD world. It provides an overview of the tools, services, rules, uptime, and more information about the BSD Cafe Services.

                                                                              A Matrix server, a Miniflux RSS Reader, the Wiki itself, and the BlendIT Lemmy instance are all part of the BSD Cafe services, with more to come.

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                                                                                Amitai Schleier »
                                                                                @schmonz@schmonz.com

                                                                                Kiddo’s 2017 MacBook Air struggling under the load.

                                                                                Strong suspicion I could swap out for , do better with and most everything else, and not do much worse at macOS-specific stuff like and Messages under (https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM).

                                                                                Anyone done this, or something similar?

                                                                                  dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                                                  OpenCloud »
                                                                                  @OpenCloud@social.opencloud.eu

                                                                                  In zwei Tagen ist es soweit: Die Grazer Linuxtage 2025 starten an der TU Graz – zwei Tage voller spannender Talks, Open-Source-Inspiration und Community-Spirit!

                                                                                  Verpasst nicht unseren Vortrag:
                                                                                  OpenCloud – Exzellentes Filemanagement
                                                                                  Mit Klaas Freitag & Tobias Baader

                                                                                  📅 26. April 2025 | 18:00–18:45 Uhr | Sprache: Deutsch

                                                                                  👉 Live vor Ort oder im Stream: streaming.media.ccc.de/glt25

                                                                                  Grazer Linuxtage

                                                                                  Alt...Grazer Linuxtage

                                                                                    Reinald Kirchner »
                                                                                    @Reinald@nrw.social

                                                                                    nun sind es schon zwei Amazon-Fire-TV Geräte, die hier ausgemustert rumliegen.

                                                                                    eines ca. 11 Jahre alt, ein Fire-TV Kasterl der zweiten Generation (glaube ich, noch mit LAN-Buchse), und ein ca. 9 oder 8 Jahre alter TV-Stick.

                                                                                    Ob das noch lohnt, die zu Jailbreaken und ein natives oder anderes drauf zu packen?

                                                                                      reticuleena Leena Simon »
                                                                                      @reticuleena@digitalcourage.social

                                                                                      Mein Papa (ü 80) nutzt ja jetzt und ist bisher positiv überrascht, wie leicht die Umstellung war. Jetzt fragte er mich, weshalb das nicht mehr Leute machen. Nunja...das fragen wir uns auch. :D

                                                                                      Würde mich nicht wundern, wenn er jetzt anfängt Leute zu bekehren. In der Familie aber auch in seinen zahlreichen Ehrenämtern.

                                                                                      Ist ja auch ne gute Werbung, wenn ein unverkennbarer nicht digital-native sagt, dass es ihm keinerlei Probleme bereitet hat und er deshalb sein altes Gerät kostengünstig und nachhaltig weiter nutzen kann.

                                                                                      Ich hab sogar den Verdacht, dass die Umstellung auf Linux Mint kleiner war, als es die von Win10 auf 11 gewesen wäre.

                                                                                      Edit: Weil ich jetzt schon mehrfach gefragt wurde: Hier ist eine grafisch hübsch gemachte und einfache Erklärung zu Linux. Was, warum, wie und erste Schritte. Gut zum verschenken. ;) shop.digitalcourage.de/digital

                                                                                        sjvn »
                                                                                        @sjvn@mastodon.social

                                                                                        EU OS: A European Proposal for a Public Sector Linux Desktop: thenewstack.io/eu-os-a-europea via @TheNewStack & @sjvn

                                                                                        There's nothing official about it yet, but this Fedora /KDE immutable distro plan is starting to gain traction.

                                                                                          Robert Kingett »
                                                                                          @WeirdWriter@caneandable.social

                                                                                          Hey non-disabled folk, sure would be fantastic if everyone pitched in on helping the blind and sighted allies making Linux more accessible to disabled users rather than warning us about the end of Windows 10, like we don't already know. endof10.org/

                                                                                            Dendrobatus Azureus »
                                                                                            @Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                                            Linus Torvalds has coded git two decades ago.

                                                                                            Learn about why how who and where here

                                                                                            youtu.be/sCr_gb8rdEI?si=s8tDVh

                                                                                            🖋️

                                                                                            The screencap showcases a VLC video player interface on an Android with a video titled "Two decades of Git: A conversation with creator Linus..." The video is currently at 4:40 out of a total duration of 41:49. The video features a man Linus Torvalds sitting in a chair, wearing a gray long-sleeve shirt with a small logo on the left side, and dark pants. He is seated in front of a large window with a view of greenery outside. There are two glasses of water on a small table to his left. The background includes a wooden wall and a large window, suggesting an indoor setting with natural light. The video player interface includes standard controls such as play, pause, and volume adjustment, along with a progress bar indicating the current playback position.

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                                                                                            Alt...The screencap showcases a VLC video player interface on an Android with a video titled "Two decades of Git: A conversation with creator Linus..." The video is currently at 4:40 out of a total duration of 41:49. The video features a man Linus Torvalds sitting in a chair, wearing a gray long-sleeve shirt with a small logo on the left side, and dark pants. He is seated in front of a large window with a view of greenery outside. There are two glasses of water on a small table to his left. The background includes a wooden wall and a large window, suggesting an indoor setting with natural light. The video player interface includes standard controls such as play, pause, and volume adjustment, along with a progress bar indicating the current playback position. Ovis2-8B 🌱 Energy used: 0.187 Wh

                                                                                              MoZes »
                                                                                              @mozes@fosstodon.org

                                                                                              linux-magazine.com/Online/News

                                                                                              Great to see! Akamai has supported Slackware for > a decade with the web site on the Content Delivery Network, and now with some infra on Linode.com.

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