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@Ultra @Phaserune @thelinuxEXP I'll be looking forward to it. Remember to share the link here on Mastodon. πŸ™‚ πŸ‘

@freezr @unfa Wait.... πŸ€” Doesn't that make you a 'Linux fanboy' too, given that you are arguing over its name? Just saying. 😏

@bitwarden Does it matter whether you use a passphrase or a reasonably long password if you use a password manager?

@BrodieOnLinux I had one and it was a ton of fun. I really liked it. Some of the games I enjoyed on it include Sonic Colors and Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.

@killyourfm Cool! What's the story about and do you plan to sell it somewhere? I quite like its art style.

Also, what did you use to make that? I hope you don't mind the questions! πŸ˜„

@martin_wohlert@die-partei.social @nitrokey Oh! I see. Thanks for clearing that up. πŸ‘ πŸ˜„

@martin_wohlert@die-partei.social @nitrokey Are those two separate Nitrokeys? πŸ€”

@Tutanota
[It's FOSS] Crunchyroll believes that many hackers used Tutanota domain emails to hack their accounts, which is why they banned Tutanota from their list. Moreover, they recommend users to use email accounts powered by "Big Tech" companies for hassle-free sign up to their services.

News flash to Crunchyroll: hackers use all kinds of email platforms. Services like Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and everything else are constantly subject to abuse by malicious actors...

news.itsfoss.com/crunchyroll-b

I think @Phaserune and @thelinuxEXP both make valid points. Of course, I am on the side of 'Linux is totally not difficult to use' but I also know that we can do a lot better.

While there are tons of resources, I think we need to make them even more accessible for newcomers who don't know where to even look. Think about ProtonDB and WineHQ. Although both cover similar things, ProtonDB presents it in a better format.

Things are definitely improving but I believe we still have more work to do. πŸ˜„

@glowl @Tutanota Oops! My bad. It seems that I didn't read it properly. πŸ˜… Thanks.

@Tutanota Also, I wonder if @protonmail is affected by this issue as well. πŸ€”

@Tutanota Have you contacted Crunchyroll yet regarding this issue? This might be easier to fix as the email service provider.

It is quite concerning that quite a few services seem to be blocking domains related to Tutanota. One possible solution might be to encourage users to use custom domains.

@thelinuxEXP Do SLIMBOOK laptops support Coreboot? πŸ€”

New video! If you're looking to get started with #Linux gaming, but you don't know how to, and everything looks too confusing, this is where you start:

youtu.be/v9tb1gTTbJE

@Suzie97@mastodon.social Wow! I didn't know about this. It reminds me of when I used to look at all those 'visualizations' in Windows Media Player while listening to music (under Windows XP). I used to just scroll through them randomly until I found one that fitted the rhythm of the song.

It really had a lot of them. It's a pity that a lot of media players don't include enough of those anymore. Anyway, perhaps Spotify is trying to achieve the same effect by letting you create your own interpretation.

@techlore@mastodon.social It's nice to see the being mentioned in the original source. I can't believe that a link to a video from ShortCircuit was included in a report from MIT. (Click on 'nuanced' in the 21st paragraph.) πŸ˜„

technologyreview.com/2022/08/1

@unfa I think you should use a better font for the text and more rounded corners. It's the trend these days. Other than that, it's looking pretty good! πŸ˜ƒ

MOD Devices is in big trouble.

The company that broke out with a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2014 has been designing and manufacturing (GNU/)Linux-powered devices for musicians, that were running open-source software. The company has contributed to the libre audio ecosystem but the have unfortunately reached a dead end.

forum.moddevices.com/t/mod-ins

#Audio #AudioHardware #OpenSource #FOSS #Linux #Libre #FreSoftware #GNU #MusicProduction

@Suzie97@mastodon.social Technically, didn't the ISPs ban the website and not the government? According to what I read, the Indian government had not issued a ban (officially at least) and not all ISPs have banned the site either, which is further proof of that.

That might be why there is no clear explanation from them yet. Of course, this whole situation is quite outrageous. I hope it gets resolved soon.

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