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I am currently deleting old files and moving data off laptop and uninstalling apps on #windows... in essence, clearing space and making it easier to move to #linux

I have a feeling that, if I find a way to successfully change to #linux, I will not come back to windows, ever!

We're coming up on the one-year anniversary of #Waycheck, and as luck would have it, @XOrgFoundation tagged a new version of #Wayland protocols today... so a new version of Waycheck must follow!

Version 1.3.0 contains the new protocols found in wayland-protocols v1.37, alongside a new tab for @system76's COSMIC thanks to @Conan_Kudo!

Waycheck v1.3.0 is available on Arch Linux right now, and will be coming to Flathub within a day of writing.

Mike Coffman, the mayor of Aurora, Colorado, has spoken out after video footage was published online allegedly showing Venezuelan gangs taking control of various apartment complexes across the city.

https://www.ntd.com/aurora-colorado-mayor-blames-government-after-gangs-take-over-apartment-blocks_1014205.html
A truck carrying more than 40 tonnes of chemicals has exploded, with the shock waves felt kilometres away, after a fatal crash closed a major highway.

https://www.ntd.com/fatal-crash-on-major-highway-ends-in-massive-explosion_1014203.html

I managed to try out the Arm64 build of EndeavourOS on my Pinebook Pro. Install worked like a charm. Simply burned the image to the EMMC module, booted the laptop up, and followed the prompts. Only thing I found lacking was no option for FDE during install. Hopefully it's something that can be added in at some point. In any case it's nice to have more options for OS on the Pinebook Pro. Maybe they can get an image working for the RockPro64 or if they were interested in going RISC-V the Star64 or HiFive Unmatched.

The main website for EndeavourOS is here:

endeavouros.com/

The page for the ARM device downlaods is here:

endeavouros.com/endeavouros-ar

The source code is available on Github:

github.com/endeavouros-team

github.com/endeavouros-arm

The project has a forum as well as a presence on the Fediverse and Matrix:

forum.endeavouros.com/

mastodon.social/@ EndeavourOS

app.element.io/#/room/#endeavo

If you wish to help the project financially they accept donations through Open Collective:

opencollective.com/endeavouros

I have not felt the need to buy a Ubisoft game for years but here's a good video showing that Ubisoft is still putting terrible concepts into their games.

rumble.com/v4xmzil-xdefiant-is

This week's donation went to Steven Barrett also known as "damentz". He's a developer that is the Maintainer of the Liquorix Kernel and co-maintainer of the Zen Kernel among other projects. The Liquorix Kernel is designed for responsiveness in interactive systems, enabling low latency compute in A/V production, and reduced frame time deviations in games. Some distros that use the Liquorix and Zen kernels include Nitrux and Garuda.

Steven has a profile on Github:

github.com/damentz

If you wish to help him financially he accepts donations through Ko-Fi:

ko-fi.com/damentz

Particularly in the last few years, the amount of distrust towards projects using dual-licensing with a CLA has grown significantly.

Without changing licensing models, are there any steps you would need to see such a project take in order for you to confidently support and contribute to it? Or is it fundamentally impossible to reconcile with these practices, even begrudgingly?

#FOSS #OpenSource #OSI #Licensing #Proprietary #Software #Community #CLA

I have not felt the need to buy a Ubisoft game for years but here's a good video showing that Ubisoft is still putting terrible concepts into their games.

https://rumble.com/v4xmzil-xdefiant-is-already-going-woke...-and-its-not-looking-good.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
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