

Meanwhile if I drive to my local grocery store, there is plasma donation trucks all over the parking lot with people at them 


Meanwhile if I drive to my local grocery store, there is plasma donation trucks all over the parking lot with people at them 


huge if true


Preparations are also underway for the departure of a ship carrying more than 3,000 tons of additional assistance to Cuba. The vessel is expected to set sail in the coming days as part of the ongoing cooperation effort.
sanctions? I barely know her


I know this is a joke post but… those floors are usually mechanical floors where equipment is mounted and instead of windows they have a steel corrugated mesh covered by louvers to allow air to flow through them to cool the machines.



I’m not personally a fan of immutable distributions myself, and I’m definitely not really a fan of recommending one to a new user. Most of the solutions for problems that someone may search for on the internet are going to assume that you are not using an immutable distribution and will not help that user what-so-ever. I also really don’t want to have to teach someone who is already worried about moving to Linux about things like distrobox, Flatpak sandbox permissions, why they can’t modify certain files, etc. I think it’s counter productive, and will just play into the “Linux nerds need to run 500 commands just to install 1 app in their distrobox container and modify their Flatpak permissions so they can mount their external drive with their games on it in Steam” mindset. I just want to give them something that works, and will work most similarly to what they are used to. Honestly, this is why I’ve strayed away from Linux in general over time and went back to NetBSD, I want my things to just work, I want it to be simple, and I don’t personally have brand new hardware so all the modern amenities that Linux offers to me don’t entice me.


And honestly, for distribution, I’d just use Ubuntu. I know I’m probably going to get a lot of flack for saying that, but Ubuntu is much better than Linux Mint and Co. simply because it is more up-to-date (nerd speak, can ignore: Wayland being the biggest thing, Cinnamon is still pretty far behind in this department, and slapping KDE Plasma or GNOME onto Linux Mint has been known to cause issues) than other distributions. It also has the benefit of having the ability to install proprietary codecs and drivers (think Nvidia graphics drivers) out of the box unlike other distributions people like to recommend such as Fedora. Just know whatever distribution you use, at the end of the day, 98% of the software is the exact same across each distribution and there will be no noticeable difference between them for a new user really. If you can get comfortable with 1 Linux distribution, you will be able to get comfortable with any distribution fairly quickly with minor changes.
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It’s always DNS… or us-east-1. Wait, it was both this time? we should hit the pokies tonight!





There’s all kinds of little easter eggs scattered across the GNOME ecosystem and projects in their orbit, here’s a screenshot from the Flathub quality guidelines last year, sadly it has been changed but, it existed at one point!

And here’s another bit from a program developed by a previous board member (who’s name you may recognize from drama involving them a few months back), the first preview image you see for their program’s page on Flathub

and there was screenshots for the GNOME Podcast app on the apps.gnome.org page some time ago that showed Blowback and TrueAnon, it seems to have been changed also and I’m too lazy to try to scroll through Web Archive to find it, so you’ll just have to take my word!


The lead maintainer is also part of GNOME as well
Never stop GNOME, never stop…

Edit:
The comments on this video are fucking golden too, lol.



They’ll bring in Elon Musk next, don’t worry! He’ll share his extensive insider knowledge about how he personally designed the ᛋᛋyberTruKKK all by himself (what a genius!) to withstand anything you can throw at it! Did you know it can also briefly serve as a boat for a short amount of time? How wonderful! 
Another neat thing that works very similarly to Sober is https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest. It allows you to play the Android version of Minecraft (Bedrock Edition) on Linux by patching the game at runtime and “emulating” an Android environment to get it all running essentially natively. Which would also make this probably one of the cheapest ways to get an “official” copy of the game since you can buy the Android version on the Google Play store for like $5.


smolBSD is an independent project built on top of NetBSD
I’m surprised I have not seen this yet, very neat! Already have a couple of ideas for this :)

I get dizzy looking at C-like languages
It’s the exact opposite for me. C is one of the few languages that just clicks in my brain, it just feels so natural to me. I’ve been keeping a close eye on Hare as well, it’s very neat.
Everything this just so verbose
At least it’s not Rust! I like Rust in concept because of the problems it tries to solve, but hell is it extremely verbose…
I still use OpenVPN on my NetBSD machines. NetBSD has WireGuard support, but I’ve had issues with it a couple of times and it’s still technically experimental even though it’s existed for 5 years or so at this point. I’ve been meaning to try it again but I don’t really have the time. They both get the job done for me so I don’t really have a strong preference. If it isn’t broke don’t fix it.
Mullvad is really the only one worth using in my opinion. It’s cheap, it’s been audited by plenty of trustworthy people, history has proven they actually do not keep logs, and they don’t require an e-mail/phone number/username/password to have an account with them.
And some fun facts about some of the others listed here:
Too bad it’s Andreas Kling’s project, whom you may know from SerenityOS. He’s known for being a right-wing weirdo. Servo is much more promising in my opinion anyway.