As reported by @derspiegel and @politico, Nextcloud has filed a complaint with the EU as well as the German anti-trust authorities over the behavior of Microsoft.
Find input from all the supporting organizations on our website https://antitrust.nextcloud.com
https://nextcloud.com/blog/eu-tech-sector-fights-for-a-level-playing-field-with-microsoft/
We beat Microsoft and Google to be the collaboration platform for Gaia-X #digitalsovereignty
Open source #PinePhone modem firmware now supports audio, GPS, and power management
A programmer was apprehended by authorities, while at work, before he had a chance to check in his code changes.
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I thought double-jumping was easy, but I could not figure it out. Yesterday my daughter found a solution, which I turned into this. ๐
Turns out that it is indeed easy ๐
#Godot
De cumulatieve opbrengst van onze zonnepanelen is vandaag boven de 1 MWh uitgekomen
#gottawearshades
Hi @kyle , could you offer some advice?
I have the out-of-the-box disk encryption on my Librem 15v4. I want to remove it, to enable hibernation. Would a complete reinstall of PureOS be necessary, or is there a less intrusive way? Thanks.
Hi Bryan @lunduke, will you pick up the 'Best OS... ever?' series again? Or did I miss the grande finale?
It doesn't feel very closure-y to me yet.
#nopressure
Linux users identify with their OS (ie "I am a Linux user") more often (a LOT more often) than Mac, Windows users.
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When listening to the "MS-DOS 6.22 - Best OS... ever?" podcast, I realised that @lunduke actually sounds a lot like Agent Smith.
At about 2:37 minutes in, when he says "... but you could live in Windows and never leave it...", I automatically appended "... Mr Anderson" to that sentence :-)
These are hardware kill switches.
Not a webcam cover. Not software disabled Wi-Fi. Kill switch.
Laptops should have these.
Ours do.
The @purism Librem 5 smartphone will run GNU/Linux.
Why will it succeed, when others did not? Is it the hardware kill-switches?
Yes, but mostly it is the all-out privacy and security. The time is right. This era calls for it.