If Presidents don't get immunity anymore, Judges shouldn't either. Woke judges that let killers out of jail should be held legally responsible.
COSMIC DE: February Updates and the countdown to Alpha in our latest blog post!
#TryPopOS https://s76.co/aYtc53v3
I have been using Btrfs for several months, and it has been stable enough for me. It is a file system that can be used as a storage driver for Linux containers like LXD, Incus, or Docker. If you want to install Btrfs support on #Debian #Linux and format & mount a disk drive, see my tutorial https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-install-btrfs-on-a-debian-linux-12-11/ #sysadmin #devops
Thank you for showing the power of open source via a Linux distro that doesn’t use systemd or GNU core utils!
To: @alpinelinux
From: Fedora
Purism Differentiator Series, Part 3: Operating System!
Building an Operating System that avoids Big Tech allowed us to build out a new convergent operating system that could work across all our products that does not spy on the user where we release all the source code so it is peer-reviewable.
Read Article Here: https://puri.sm/posts/purism-differentiator-series-part-3-operating-system/
Australia’s Communications Minister Threatens X With “Big Trouble” if It Doesn’t Censor “Misinformation”
European Court of Human Rights bans weakening of end-to-end encryption.
#privacy for the win! ❤️
If Thunderbird was a cake, then its Add-ons would be the amazingly delicious frosting on top! Join the Thunderbird Team on February 22 at 18:00 UTC as we chat with Sr. Software Engineer John Bieling about Add-on development and how you can help out!
Find out how to join and more about our office hours here: https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/02/february-2024-thunderbird-office-hours-add-ons/
Share your ❤️ for Free Software!
Feb 14th help us celebrate Free Software community contributors during I ❤️ Free Software Day!
Our friends at @fsfe have free stickers, lists of local events, and more!
#I❤️FreeSoftware #CelebrateContributors #FSFE
One thing I like about Arch Linux is how you can seemingly recover from any fuckup no matter how bad.
I bricked my system by hibernating in the middle of installing upgrades. But my prepared installation USB stick didn't even work because the partition had the wrong label, dropping me into a rescue shell.
Without access to a secondary computer, I had no choice but to try and symlink the nonexistent partition to the correct place allowing me to boot the installation stick to in turn fix my actual install.
I feel like an absolute hackerman.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
Many FOSS projects rely on donations. If you have money to spare but don't know which to donate to take a look at the above links on Ko-fi, Github, and Open Collective. Anything on there that I have sponsered or contributed to is something I have found to be worthy.