@pkimpton I heard of eatables, but now drinkables! Lol
@gbryant @raven67854 love the show! Keep up the great work!
The latest episode of the Off Topical podcast is live on https://offtopical.net/
AND this episode finally features @raven67854!!
Did you know that you can check out source code for things Purism works on (such as Librem One applications and bits relating to the upcoming Librem 5 smartphone) right from https://source.puri.sm?
Source code should be Free.
That's just how we roll.
@agx has me excited the Librem 5 by playing quake2 on the devkit! It doesn't take much to get me excited about this phone.
@skynebula @purism WOW this is old news. They have fixed the issues with the inactive trackers left in by matrix, fixed the vulnerabilities, offered the fixes upstream, and have been independently verified by multiple sources. Also, they where very open about every issue. The amount of transparency by Purism has been beyond verbose! I applaud them for the continued contributions to the FOSS community
@sir why not both? I preordered both but likely going to use the pine phone for distro hopping and the Librem 5 will likely stay stock for my daily driver.
@kyle Smart thinking! I used to have to travel 1200 miles a few times a year for work. Driving enabled to bring my family in tow too!
@pkimpton installed it from the AUR, going to but it through it's paces tonight! Thanks for pointing it out!
@gbryant If you need any help with your newest endeavors in spreading FOSS, I am ready to help. Server admin/DevOps with a long record of sometimes getting things right. Just want to help the cause and you, if you need/want it!
@pkimpton The bloat is real. Even crazier, I think all that wasn't shipped with the phone. I bet LG sold out the user that haven't upgraded yet. Anything for a buck...
@pkimpton looks like it is rooting time. Unless you did this beforehand https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/general/guide-phone-backup-unlock-root-t1420351
Solid read on QubesOS (links below). Considering putting it on my backup server just for testing. It seems to be a good testing ground to put a second PostgreSQL and drop it in a VPN and/or Tor. Some VPNs allow ports to be open in certain locations. Playing with replication methods in PostgreSQL today.
https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/weekend-reading-qubes
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes
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