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#tchncs now hosts a #ntfy push service. If you were already trying ntfy.sh with eg. Mastodon or Matrix but it didn't work, that's because the .sh instance blocks ip's after a certain amount of requests per minute. With push.tchncs.de, you can give it another shot.

Configurations such as quota/our own ratelimit are not final yet (but i try my best to make it fair)

Probation.

These low IQ ultra-violent orcs needing to be hanging from trees post hast.

Help us give a big #ThankGNU to Bob Proulx, Michael Stroucken, J.Fossy Weinzinger, and Savoir-faire Linux inc. for their generous donations. Contributions such as these help the #fsf fight for freedom! Check out u.fsf.org/3vy for a full list of donors. #FreeSoftware

FOSS turn based strategy game "Tanks of Freedom II" has been updated to version 0.6.0. This update adds online multiplayer; added the option for AI players to LAN games; fixed six bugs; updated the Godot engine the game uses to version 4.2; and more. The code is licensed using the MIT license and the game is made using the FOSS Godot engine.




The game can be downloaded from Itch.io:

https://czlowiekimadlo.itch.io/tanks-of-freedom-ii




The source code is on Github:

https://github.com/P1X-in/Tanks-of-Freedom-3-D




The release notes for this update can be found here:

https://czlowiekimadlo.itch.io/tanks-of-freedom-ii/devlog/675546/version-060-is-out
FDA Director Admits They Were Unprepared For Avalanche of VAERS Reports Linked to Covid Vaccines
During House Oversight and Accountability Select Subcommittee
https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/fda-director-admits-they-were-unprepared?publication_id=602373&post_id=141743012&isFreemail=true&r=1gndfr
Turn-based roguelike "Deadnaut: Signal Lost" is now available on Itch. It was originally released in March of 2023 on Steam but now there is a DRM free version available. It also has a native Linux version.

https://screwflystudios.itch.io/deadnaut-signal-lost
This week's donation went to KeePassXC. It's a fantastic FOSS password manager that you can find in your distro repo; a PPA; Flatpak and an App Image. You can use it on Linux; BSD; Mac and Windows. The code is licensed using GPLV2.0 and GPLv3.0.



The project's official website is here:

https://keepassxc.org/



The team has a presence on Mastodon and Matrix:

https://linuxrocks.online/@keepassxc@fosstodon.org

https://app.element.io/#/room/#keepassxc:mozilla.org (user's channel)
https://app.element.io/#/room/#keepassxc-dev:mozilla.org (developer's channel)




They accept donations through a variety of methods including FOSS options such as Open Collective and Liberapay.

https://keepassxc.org/donate/
I used @e33io's script to install #LinuxMint themes on #Devuan, which does make it look quite good. I chose themes and icons with blue to match the Devuan colors.

https://git.sr.ht/~e33io/scripts/blob/6deb134abb81416d2b4c0bf0f934711291493e49/install-mint-themes.sh

Note: curl wasn't installed with the default Devuan install, so the script didn't work until I installed curl.
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Please #boost. I'm looking for devices for storing long-term digital archives of files (text, PDF, etc, nothing exotic). Needs to be fairly futureproof. Probably doesn't need to be super high capacity (but it can be). I know certain kinds of optical media are designed for long-term storage, but I doubt our ability to find the right kind of drives in ten or twenty years, thus thinking USB will be a fairly stable physical interface. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise.

Doesn't have to be bottom-of-the-barrel; if (say) a typical USB stick isn't likely to work long term but some other USB-readable device is, I can look into that.

EDIT: After some reading I'm leaning toward an HDD, in FAT32 or EXFAT format, in a USB enclosure, with written instructions to spin it up once a year and reproduce it on new media every five years.

#archives #digitalArchiving #digitalArchives #askFedi #storage #DigitalPreservation

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