@Dubbub I should've said shoot while still sitting on the bike instead of getting off and shooting from the side of the bike which does seem to be possible given that this existed before the Italian bike.
https://silodrome.com/columbia-military-pneumatic-safety-bicycle-machine-gun/
@adiz I mean that's the problem; nobody had a backup plan in the internet art sphere, nobody seemed to care because PayPal just works bro (everyone uses it), and most importantly, crypto is bad because some blue check on Twitter said it was.
Wait, what do you mean I can't use PayPal anymore?
I got laid off today. Eek!
I am looking for a role as a staff software engineer (backend focus) working on high-volume large-scale distributed systems.
Some keywords: backend / Ruby / Ruby on Rails / Go (Golang) / AWS / Terraform / frontend / TypeScript / React / full-time / remote-first
Some more details on what I offer here: https://denisdefreyne.com/notes/get-me-a-job-2025/
repost = ❤️
Linux in 2025: Less Software, Less Features, Less Tested... & Slower
Big Tech & the major Linux foundations are driving Desktop Linux into the ditch. Plus: No "Linux Sucks" this year. That would be like kicking a crippled puppy.
Bonnie Freeman, Ian Freeman's wife shared an important post on X today:
"Please share this video with anyone who doesn’t understand the Ian Freeman case! Jacob Hornberger of the Future of Freedom Foundation explains exactly what the government did to get him imprisoned and out of their hair for 8 years!"
@beardalaxy Not many people know how to deal with it either. I'm not trying to make it so that nobody can ever use it, that's impossible. I just don't want it to be accessed easily.
@Dubbub You can't ride and shoot at the same time? That's kind of lame.
Some news regarding the new fork of x11 known as Xlibre: Bryan Lunduke has a new video out about it being released and implemented on OpenMandriva.
Also Artix has testing iso's you can download that use xlibre by default.
https://iso.artixlinux.org/testing-isos.php
The source code for xlibre can be found on Github: