To ship #Qubes 4.0.4 pre-installed on @purism computers, I modified Anaconda scripts on our Qubes OEM installer to support changing #LUKS passwords at first boot. It took *way* more effort than I expected to port these changes to Qubes 4.1. https://puri.sm/posts/qubes-4-1-now-available-for-pre-install/
Somehow, even after a lot of stirring, and waiting many minutes before eating my oatmeal, I still manage to burn my tongue in some minor way most days. #breakfast
Yankee craft brewers
Are always earning scratch
Because brewers in America
Use seven hops a batch
Never mind the other types
Of beers a brewer could make
They'll just add some fruit or haze
Or say this one's really dank
I'm so bored with the IPA
I'm so bored with the IPA
But what can I do?
@Wildbill Didn't they close a stretch of it again due to a mudslide? I don't know if my dream of driving the Ghia all the way down 1 will ever materialize.
@Wildbill The Ghia tops out at 70 (75 if going downhill, probably 60 up the grapevine) so I can only imagine all the cars flying past me on 5.
@Wildbill I'm planning on driving, if you want to car pool, but I was going to drive up Friday and drive home Sunday evening
I (finally) booked my hotel for SoCAl Linux Expo 19x in July. I'll be speaking about the OpenSnitch desktop firewall. Hope to see you there! https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/19x/presentations/snitching-apps-snitch-you #security #linux #scale19x
@ajmartinez@fosstodon.org It depends on how far you want to go with everything being free. If you can stomach that those cheap PoE cameras run a blend of FOSS and proprietary code, you can get by with those on a private PoE switch connected to a separate port on a computer that doesn't act as a router, running zoneminder.
Keeps that whole potentially untrusted network off the Internet where any questionable bits you can't inspect might phone home.
Update: I'm looking forward to this clock winding down. I might replace the movement with a modern, quiet, battery-powered one though if I can do it in a reversible, non-destructive way.
@PeterWyrm This one ticks 4x a second, and that rapid ticking does seem to be harder to ignore than a standard pendulum-based tick-tock.
I wound this #antique alarm clock and put it in my office next to the adding machines from a similar era. I can't tell whether the mechanical ticking in this otherwise quiet room will end up being endearing, ignorable, or infuriating.
I finished #weaving my overshot table runner! I had some extra warp at the end to play with so I experimented with a darker brown cloth weft and lime green pattern weft.
You look at me, you got nothing left to say
I'm going to tweak this code until I get my way
I won't use, spyware things
I just want a doorbell
But I will not install Ring
Well there's nothing I can do
I only wanna be with GNU
You can call me a fool
I only wanna be with GNU
I’ve been in many “Linux on the Desktop” debates over the years and my stance today is largely the same as two decades ago: if you want free software to succeed, it must be pre-installed on hardware where all hardware features work, with a hardware vendor that supports it. https://puri.sm/posts/free-software-support-is-critical-to-its-success/
Technical author, FOSS advocate, public speaker, Linux security & infrastructure geek, author of The Best of Hack and /: Linux Admin Crash Course, Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks and many other books, ex-Linux Journal columnist.