What is the best Operating System... ever? Let's find out.
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/what-is-the-best-operating-system-ever
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4eq9OQSSC8
RSS Feed, etc.: http://lunduke.com/
Today's #Linux News:
* GNOME Devs to Disable Snap Plugin for GNOME Software
* Linode Launches New GPU-Optimized Cloud Computing Instances
* Syncthing 1.2.0 Released
* EFF Celebrating 29th Birthday with $20 Membership
Runs on the Librem 5 Smartphone – Week 3
https://puri.sm/posts/runs-on-the-librem-5-smartphone-week-3/
Building a Linux-powered Clockwork Gameshell. Start to finish.
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/building-a-clockwork-gameshell-start-to
This sounds cool. I tried setting it up, but I can't reach the git repo (might be my corporate firewall having a good time with me). Has anybody else done this and what did you think? Thanks for the article @kyle!
"What Really IRCs Me: Mastodon | Linux Journal"
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/what-really-ircs-me-mastodon
What Really IRCs Me: Mastodon
By @kyle
Learn how to use the Mastodon social network platform from the comfort of your regular #IRC client. https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/what-really-ircs-me-mastodon
Up and Running With Your Librem Laptop in Three Minutes.
https://puri.sm/posts/up-and-running-with-your-librem-in-three-minutes/
Contributor Agreements Considered Harmful
by Eric S. Raymond
Why attempts to protect your project with legal voodoo are likely to backfire on you.
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/contributor-agreements-considered-harmful
Comparing Linux Package Formats - Deb, Flatpak, AppImage, etc.
LBRY: https://beta.lbry.tv/comparing-linux-package-formats-deb
Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Google and Huawei
by @kyle
What happens when you're locked in to a vendor that's too big to fail, but is on the opposite end of a trade war?
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lessons-vendor-lock-google-and-huawei
Runs on Librem 5, Day 17 - GNOME Contacts
Photography and Linux
Hollywood has begun to embrace open source. #FOSS photography software, like Linux itself, is quietly making in-roads in the professional photo industry. https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/photography-and-linux
Tiling in GNOME 3? I'm going to assume @lunduke had something to do with this: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/07/material-shell-tiling-gnome-shell-extension