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The amount of times I have to drop to a system console to fix my session is really getting to me. That, and the amount of glitches I have to deal with.
Does a Linux distribution exist that's isn't so buggy? It is grating to have to always deal with inconsistent, mediocre software. Nothing is perfect, I know, but I want to know which "just works" the most.
Any pointers?

Anyone remember Vine?

Our next experiment is called Loops and we can't wait to release the beta.

#pixelfed #pixelfedLabs

What is the Fediverse? What does federation mean?

📞 When you call a phone number, your phone provider will connect to other providers in order to put your call through. You're part of the worldwide phone network: hundreds of independent phone providers talking to each other.

:fediverse: When you publish a post on here, your server will connect to other servers to distribute your post. You're part of the worldwide Fediverse: thousands of independent social media servers talking to each other.

New COSMIC dev news is out. Notable progress:

1) Accessibility in the iced toolkit 2) COSMIC Panels designs completed. Most functionality complete. 3) 10-bit color in cosmic-comp 4) Working on Settings pages for wallpapers, panels, and keyboard input

blog.system76.com/post/may-flo

The countdown comes to an end! A brand new #pixelart time-lapse featuring Revali and Teba is now available!
youtu.be/h2_EFvNuqyo

Intel investigating leak of Intel Boot Guard private keys after MSI breach

Annnnnnnnnnnnnd there goes a UEFI security setback.

Intel's Boot Guard has been made effectively useless. With the key leak, threat actors can sign malicious firmware so it's "valid."

#cybersecurity #databreach #infosec #uefi #bios #security

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu

I see a lot of people believe there is no way to have #privacy online. Corporations have pushed so hard that many are persuaded and disillusioned.

Privacy-compliant alternative software exists and it's up to you to choose and promote it.

Tracking tools are not required but wanted technologies: it is not something inevitable inside a software.

When you see it that way, your approach to software change and you will also learn to love #ethical software as you know how to appreciate organic food.

Just have to vent a bit. The app has the most frustrating interface I have ever used.

It makes no sense at all. What kind of paradigm is it using!? The back button doesn't even always take you back! The whole interface keeps on assuming what I want and getting in the way.

Got a new laptop — a ! This lap-top desktop has been one of my dream machines for a while, and I didn't think I'd ever get my hands on one (yet alone see one!).

I got it from , and I've had it for almost a month now. I really like it.s

The excellent @dansup (creator of @pixelfed) also maintains two very useful Fediverse tools:

➡️ fedidb.org - A dashboard for the Fediverse, with details of how server types and specific servers are growing.

➡️ fediverse.info/explore/people - An opt-in directory of people on the Fediverse sorted by keyword. You can add yourself to the directory by including special hashtags in your profile.

If you've used them before, take another look as they've both just been revamped.

#Fediverse

Good is functional and evil is dysfunctional -- evil is not supposed to happen, it's an ongoing exception to good.
But thanks to Jesus, this exception will be erased.

"A compilation of US analog shutdowns from 2009 (multiple POVs)" youtu.be/XbSjD_ov_Wo

Feels sad to watch... I appreciate the robust nature of , always have, always will

The Best of Hack and /: Linux Admin Crash Course is published!

This book doesn't aim to be an exhaustive guide to everything you need to know to be a system administrator. Instead, this book allows me to act as a remote mentor to someone starting out in IT or system administration whether as a full-time job or as a full stack developer.

It's available in premium hardcover, paperback, and ebook forms here:
lulu.com/spotlight/kyle_rankin

I like it when something has the function its appearance suggests.

If you installed a Linux system with disk encryption more than a couple of years ago, there's a decent chance it's using a weak key derivation function and someone who cares enough would be in a position to brute-force it. mjg59.dreamwidth.org/66429.htm has more details and instructions on how to update to a better KDF.

I certainly don't have all the answers, and this is by no means an original topic, but I would like to prompt some thoughts and discussion... There are tons of examples in the bible of giving to the poor and needy, lots of examples of being generous, there is no question that it's a good thing to do... But we don't want to be enabling people to continue in a bad situation, of course the obvious example is them spending any money given to them on drugs and alcohol or whatever... (I've heard that's especially bad here in AK)
I personally believe that the best solution is to give generously anyway (we don't want to make it a test that they have to pass or something) and follow up with spending some real time with them, getting to know their real needs, loving on them, etc. But obviously that takes time, and a certain level of discernment and also some gifting in that area that not everyone has... Another idea I've heard is giving out gift cards, so it's harder to use poorly... But that also limits some level of spicific blessing that we could be... Thoughts?

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