

I don’t know why you got downvoted. This project has been my default go to for installing Gentoo for a while now.


I don’t know why you got downvoted. This project has been my default go to for installing Gentoo for a while now.


Gentoo has had an official binary repo for a little while now. Makes installing desktops and browsers pretty painless if you don’t need to tweak the default use flags. Just be sure nothing requires qtwebengine and you’re good to go (or mask it to prevent it being pulled in).


By the way, do you still have operational fax lines where you are (not eFax)?


Funkwhale has/had support for federation. I wonder how that would work and exactly what is federated.
Too late for me to look up the answers so I’m hoping someone else can do my homework while I’m sleeping.
https://az.id.au/ops/funkwhale-configuration-and-first-impressions/


I went looking for a man page template and found out about help2man:
help2manproduces simple manual pages from the ‘--help’ and ‘--version’ output of other commands.


From the AerynOS About page:
AerynOS is a modern Linux distribution using atomic updates, cutting-edge tooling and rock-solid reliability. Built by industry veterans with decades of experience, it represents the next evolution in Linux distributions - delivering a safe and efficient system.
Our fully atomic system leverages the LLVM toolchain and libc++ by default, delivering superior diagnostics and package diversity. We’re not afraid to challenge convention - thoughtfully replacing traditional components with modern alternatives that prioritize safety and reliability.
We closely follow the work of organizations dedicated to making software safer, including the Prossimo project and their Memory Safety initiative, the Tweede Golf team, and the Trifecta Tech Foundation. By monitoring and adopting innovations from these pioneers, we can integrate proven solutions like memory-safe replacements for critical system components.
As we continuously evaluate and adopt the best solutions, our architectural decisions enable powerful features like atomic updates that can safely transform your entire system, complete with built-in deduplication and instant rollbacks.
This is the future of Linux distribution design, built on a foundation of experience and innovation.


I keep meaning to get my eyes checked because any time I go shopping now I gotta pull out my phone, take a pic, zoom in on pic to read the ingredients for anything we haven’t bought before (partner has allergies).
I thought my eyes would be fine forever.


You saw the comment and verified it. We’ll done.


This page was the first result using Google with the query string ‘Thunderbird Telemetry opt out’:
On that page is list of contents near the top with this title link:
How do I opt out or delete telemetry data?
I don’t know if this information helps anyone concerned with telemetry.


This page was the first result using Google with the query string Thunderbird Telemetry opt out’:
On that page is list of contents near the top with this title link:
How do I opt out or delete telemetry data?
I don’t know if this information helps anyone concerned with telemetry.


From the article:
With ChatGPT and a CH341A flash programmer at hand, the intrepid modder went through the following process:
- The CH341A was used to dump the Panasonic’s BIOS.
- The dumped bios was uploaded to ChatGPT with instructions to completely disable SecureBoot and its proprietary keys.
- The GPT-modified BIOS was flashed back to the device.
- Fingers were crossed… and it worked!
- OS wrangling ensues, various compatibility wrinkles are being ironed out.
It used to be that someone hacked a device and wrote about everything they read and debugged and passed on that knowledge. Not anymore, just feed instructions to a machine and trust it doesn’t spit something out that won’t kill you if you blindly trust it.


What do you use your server for? Folks could provide answers relevant to your use case if you mention that. Just a thought.


A forum blog, or flog for short.


Not available through F-Droid but is MIT licensed https://github.com/inaturalist/iNaturalistAndroid


Our small mail server is doing OK. Incoming spam is an issue but not a massive problem. Outgoing spam doesn’t exist. Once a year the IP ends up on the Microsoft blocklist but using the deliverability form to submit mitigation requests is easy enough and takes half a day or so to sort out.
I’m looking forward to seeing what the Thunderbird team does with Stalwart.
That reminds me I’ve been meaning to spin up a server, install Stalwart and test it out.


How does this help with something like a mail server for a small org? Honest question.


This is uncharted territory and we are essentially running an experiment. For this reason we’re not licensing or open sourcing the game’s assets - the art, music, and IP will still be protected for the time being. But all of the code that makes the game run will be made public. We have not chosen the exact license under which we will be open sourcing the game’s code, but it will be one of the OSI’s approved open source licenses.


The post open project maybe?.One day perhaps.


Why do we scream at each other?
This is what it sounds like
When penguins blink
Reminds me of the Novena.