@jboy For me, definitely XCOM!
I just proposed a way for Gnome Podcast to use Wikidata for a discover tab that shows the most popular podcast. Please review! https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/podcasts/-/issues/210 #wikidata #gnome #podcast
LOL Drew Devault pissed off at end users not liking Wayland because it does not work properly, calling them liars. What a delicious person. https://drewdevault.com/2021/02/02/Anti-Wayland-horseshit.html #linux #wayland
Use open platforms — or else
https://drewdevault.com/2021/01/28/Use-open-platforms-or-else.html
Linux is Beautiful (video): https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/l233rc/oc_linux_is_beautiful/ #linux #customization
@kyle how does it work behind the scene? Is it a flatpak, a deb package or something else? Also is it packaged by purism, or by the Tootle maintainers?
@minus @sir You could use this: https://masto.host/
Today in "Cyberpunk is a warning, not a suggestion" news, Amazon has released a landlord edition of its Alexa surveillance speaker that can be forced upon tenants.
Here's Amazon's pitch: Landlord Alexa "makes it easy for property managers to set up and manage Alexa-powered smart home experiences throughout their buildings."
Satire is dead. Poe's Law rules all.
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@deianeira it's not production ready yet but this seems to be coming along: https://github.com/akiraux/Akira
We're chatting on the "fediverse", in which a bunch of "instances" "federate" with each other. These words, oft repeated, lose some of their meaning, but think deeper into the etymology of the fediverse.
This is not a platform, it is a federation (noun) of soverign platforms (plural). The true, profound power of the fediverse is in its decentralized governance and the treaties established between its soverign states.
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