Actually because after finding out I am MTF there was a moment where everything got worse before it got better. I am happy and everything is way better than it ever was, I just thought this was funny.
Alt: “Choose your own radical identity” followed by an anarchist flag with half of it being blank. Next to it are crayons in different colors, referencing different anarchist orientations using different colours to fill the space. At the bottom it says: “A DIY activity book for ages 9-12”
Cryptocurrencies are often understood to enable private payments, but most don’t. Monero does, but its value still fluctuates and wastes energy (even if far less than Bitcoin) in time of the climate catastrophe....
For others who wonder the same: the announcement is from the 19th this month and they licensed it under Apache 2.0.
This is really cool to see! I hope they are testing the waters for releasing the source engine as free software. I remember Gabe Newell stating that they would consider it if people were interested. Doesn’t have to mean anything, but a woman can dream~
I do want to point out that a free culture kiss is more intimate than it initially seems. With proprietary kisses, you never really own the kiss. It is not your kiss, rather you’re allowed to hold on to the kiss until its giver decides to take it away again.
Only with a free culture kiss the kiss is really yours.
I heard of Chimera multiple times now, but everytime I look into it it doesn’t seem to be more interesting and useful than say Alpine.
Do you have any write-ups about the security advantages of Chimera Linux?
I am strictly speaking about user experience here. If something goes wrong with snaps, solutions are harder to find than traditional ways of installing software. I don’t think most users care about the underlying systems otherwise.
Sleeping on it: major version upgrades. In Debian there’s no automatic way to do it as far as I know?
For people with little technical experience, this could be a substantial hurdle or even problem.
This is how you upgrade from Debian 11 to Debian 12: www.debian.org/releases/…/ch-upgrading.en.html
While this is a great and thorough guide for sys admins, people who just want their 'puter will be unable to follow. Ubuntu has a tool for this called “do-release-upgrade” iirc.
Keep in mind that xenophobia doesn’t help building a better world. Far right groups have fascism in common, the excuses for that rarely matter. Christianity is not worse because it is being coopted by conservatives in the US.
Took this screenshot from a private staff channel. The blurred OP is not seeking validation from the community, but half venting about how thankless the job is.
Aqua Nautilus researchers have identified a security issue that arises from the interaction between Ubuntu’s command-not-found package and the snap package repository. While command-not-found serves as a convenient tool for suggesting installations for uninstalled commands, it can be inadvertently manipulated by attackers...
This isn’t the point of the review. Verified apps only say this is the application as offered by the original vendor.
If the original vendor were to bundle malware, then that’s a bad vendor, but still verified official software. Not that I actually think this will happen. Most user install malware such as Discord willingly. /j
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alt text: Someone looking disinterested at their fingernails. “Me pretending that i dont care about convenience so i can use free software”
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Alt: “Choose your own radical identity” followed by an anarchist flag with half of it being blank. Next to it are crayons in different colors, referencing different anarchist orientations using different colours to fill the space. At the bottom it says: “A DIY activity book for ages 9-12”
BoyGirl Rule (i.imgur.com)
privacy rule (mander.xyz)
Motivational image to brighten your rule today (monyet.cc)
EU launches NGI TALER project (taler.net)
Cryptocurrencies are often understood to enable private payments, but most don’t. Monero does, but its value still fluctuates and wastes energy (even if far less than Bitcoin) in time of the climate catastrophe....
Steam Audio Open Source Release (steamcommunity.com)
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it's moldy Monday yaaaaay (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
be sure to add it to your moldposts titles
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Feral rule (slrpnk.net)
What is linux-hardened and how is it different from the basic linux kernel?
I am too lazy to research it and still wondering. Can someone give me a basic explanation of it?
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I'm working on a distro recommendation flowchart/ list for newcomers and need your input please! (Post is not only this picture btw and is mainly text)
We often get the same question with...
Truth rule (lemmy.world)
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I know the (rule) is usually followed with memes, but please accept this pic of my dog instead (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Thank Your Local Open Source Maintainer Rule (lemmy.ml)
Took this screenshot from a private staff channel. The blurred OP is not seeking validation from the community, but half venting about how thankless the job is.
Snap Trap: The Hidden Dangers Within Ubuntu's Package Suggestion System (www.aquasec.com)
Aqua Nautilus researchers have identified a security issue that arises from the interaction between Ubuntu’s command-not-found package and the snap package repository. While command-not-found serves as a convenient tool for suggesting installations for uninstalled commands, it can be inadvertently manipulated by attackers...
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