To be fair, I think they cut out the part where a bunch of people meditate in catacombs after ingesting mushrooms caps picked from dead bodies.
Basically. Batman being broke without a regular job is the Punisher minus the guns.
The wealth part does read differently in 2024 after 44 years of Reaganomics and screening for psychopathic tendencies when looking for CEO candidates.
That’s what I decided.
It will be more informative, and I have lots of options for hosting.
You use Linux because cuz Linux is good.
I use Linux because the BSDs are less popular. I want to get paid and have corporate applications on my desktop.
We are not the same. 😂
That’s not a bad strategy. Just gotta add some leftist politics to the mix.
I do miss the continuous form paper used with dot matrix printers.
It made banners easy, and I could make snakes out of the edges.
I believe it.
Buying a duplex and each getting one side seems like a good relationship compromise to me.
Armed revolt it is. Pizza first though?🍕
65 to match Social Security.
“I can’t eat ice cream.”
To run Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, or some other FOSS OS?
I’m running Fedora on a refurbished Thinkpad P1 Gen 4, and I’ve had good luck running Linux and the BSDs on higher end refurbished Dell Optiplex, Latitude, and Precision equipment.
Apple hardware is nice, and MacPorts gives me access to the vast majority of my *nix tools.
Shopping for new hardware I’d look at the list below to get Linux preinstalled.
- Thinkpad X1 Carbon
- Slimbook
- System76
- Tuxedo Computers
- Juno Computers
- Starlabs Systems
Or buy refurbed equipment from Dell or Lenovo.
RH doesn’t allow sharing of the spec files which generate the RHEL rpm packages. The program’s code is still under whatever license it is licensed under.
Besides all the RHEL code is public and upstream in CentOS, which makes more sense anyway.
The Nvidia drivers from rpm fusion are one of the third party repos Software with prompt people to enable on the first time it’s opened.
Flathub is enabled by default now. I want to say F37 enabled it by default.
There are better options then Canonical.
OpenSUSE is backed by SUSE, and Fedora is backed by Red Hat. SUSE and Red Hat are both for-profit companies, and both are better FOSS citizens.
Debian isn’t that vanilla. Debian packages are well known to carry Debian specific patches.
It’s something to think about.
Gentoo will probably be better if you’re using AUR, and Gentoo recently started shipping binary packages which can be mixed and matched with compiled software. 😄
House gecko rule
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Pinkish house gecko on white stucco wall.
The house geckos were pretty chill little house guests.
USB-C Dock Reccomendations
Does anyone have USB-C dock recommends?
I have a Thinkpad P1 gen 4 running Fedora I’m going to be using as my desktop replacement, and I’m looking for a Linux friendly dock.
I don’t need the dock to do much. Ideally, it could drive 2x 4K DisplayPort displays, have a 2.5Gb+ Ethernet port, and a couple USB-A ports, but 2x 2K DisplayPort and 1GbE work too.
Preferred price is <$150.
Best IM for Push Notifications
Any opinions on an IM solution to send notifications to?
Something which can show push notifications on my phone would be ideal.
This is for my personal stuff which isn't critical or public. I would like E2EE if for no other reason then why not.
Top options:
- Matrix
- XMPP
Middle:
- Jami (No API?)
- Zulip (no EE2E)
- Google Chat (no EE2E?, dealing with Google APIs)
No:
- Briar (no iOS client)
- Signal (no API)
- Session (no API)
- Whatsapp (API cost)
- Threema (cost)
- Wire (bot API in beta, cost?)
- Telegram (sus)
- Slack