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The best thing you can do for the fediverse is just be kind


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in reply to Cris

@Cris

offtopic:
Test to see if from here it is possile to engage the friendica server of @utopiArte and @requeteChe.

btw and ontopic:




Highs and lows of Five-Year Keir: The PM's journey from Doughty Street to Downing Street


I found this interesting. It looks back at Sir Keir's five years as the leader of Labour.

Here's an interesting quote:

He turned left to win the party leadership and turned right to win a general election.


And regarding his campaign for the Labour leadership in 2020:

To win the backing of left-wing Labour activists, he backed a wealth tax on the top 5% of earners, abolishing university tuition fees, nationalising water and energy and restoring freedom of movement between the UK and EU countries. Whatever happened to those promises?
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in reply to usernamesAreTricky

I'm up in Canada and from the news broadcasts, we seldom have a clue what Americans actually think.

I keep complaining that your people aren't doing much but seeing protest images like this are giving us hope. Keep marching, we're cheering for you!

in reply to IninewCrow

If you want to help in Canada, there are also Tesla Takedown protests growing there. That and make sure to vote in your upcoming elections to avoid having the same senario play out in Canada that happened in the US

actionnetwork.org/event_campai…

Edit: and to clarify, the Tesla Takedown protests are global, not limited to the US and Canada. It's growing in Europe and elsewhere too

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Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 6th April 2025


in reply to BlueMonday1984

Linking this article just for the Palantir CEO quote at the end wired.com/story/doge-hackathon…

"We love disruption and whatever is good for America will be good for Americans and very good for Palantir,” Palantir CEO Alex Karp said in a February earnings call. “Disruption at the end of the day exposes things that aren't working. There will be ups and downs. This is a revolution, some people are going to get their heads cut off."


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This is a revolution, some people are going to get their heads cut off


Holy smokes


in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

That may be the case, but it's a bad look to have such a disconnect between the CEO and the official channels. They just left Mastodon, to now be promoting it stinks of hypocrisy and Proton talking the talk but not walking the walk.
in reply to Lad

Agreed. Proton makes business on privacy, they have an agenda, politics and all that's it.



I don't know who needs to hear this, but DO NOT EVER expose Jellyfin to the internet


Collection of potential security issues in Jellyfin This is a non exhaustive list of potential security issues found in Jellyfin. Some of these might cause controversy. Some of these are design fla...
in reply to 𝓔𝓶𝓶𝓲𝓮

Does your friend have a static IP? Unlikely considering that you have to pay extra for a static IP.
in reply to Scary le Poo

That depends on the ISP, there's still some out there that will give you one for free.


Should we make a list of MPs who have Mastodon or BlueSky?


So the other day I was in a conversation talking about the MP for my former riding, Greg McLean. I by no means am a Conservative voter, but of the Conservative MPs I can give respect to, Greg McLean is towards the top of the list considering the social issues he's worked on, and his engagement with the community.

I was checking out his website and shockingly found that he has a BlueSky has one of his social platforms. Not only that, but he also uses it regularly, posting multiple times per day. Now this could just be his publicity team rather than him directly, but it still caught me off guard in a positive way that it was a platform he utilized.

It had me thinking. What other MPs use BlueSky and/or Mastodon? I feel having a list would be a useful resource especially in asking other members of parliament by legitimizing the idea of providing a method of following them on social media without using X or Facebook.




Do This: HANDS OFF! National Protest this Saturday, April 5th


Hello and welcome to another Monday planning day. At time of writing, I don’t actually know how this past weekend’s Tesla protests went – I’m writing this well in advance, and scheduling it to go up no matter what happens. But hopefully you were there and hopefully it went well.

This weekend is bigger. It’s called Hands Off! and it’s not specifically Tesla focused, it’s against the entire Musk/Trump administration agenda.

Like with the Tesla protests, there are hundreds scheduled. Like the Tesla protests, not all are at the same time of day – I have two in reasonable range of me that don’t even overlap so I may be able to show up at both.

You have options is what I am saying.

Go find a good one for you, make the time, and get out there.

And good hunting.

#fascism #politics #uspol #uspolitics

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Recommend a distro for a 13-year-old gamer


Couldn't find a dedicated community for distro recommendations, I hope it's ok to ask here.

A couple of years ago my wife and I built a computer and gave it to a friend's kid. We put ElementaryOS on it since that seemed pretty fool-proof, but it appears to require a re-install to upgrade major versions so it has been stuck with an old glibc and because of that he can't play Factorio.

For his 13:th birthday we bought him a SSD so it would be a good time to reinstall Linux, but is there perhaps some better choice than ElementaryOS? They live quite far away so I can't easily pop over to fix his computer if something breaks, we don't spend enough time there for me to teach him to fix things himself, and he doesn't seem very interested in learning how computers/operatings systems work either.

  • Hardware: Some old Intel CPU with 8GB DDR3 and a GTX1080
  • Usage: Gaming through Steam+Proton, Lutris and browsing.
  • Requirements: Games work, OS never breaks on updates. Doesn't need to be "kid proof", I don't think he touches any stuff he doesn't know what it does.
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@ARuy91305DGgrQiOZ6.linux@lemmy.ml I highly recommend Linux Mint. It is a nice community-run distro based on Debian, but augmented with a bunch of more recent packages from Ubuntu, and in my experience runs gaming platforms like Steam and Lutris pretty well. The default UI, the Cinnamon Desktop Environment is quite stable and easy to use.


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HEY EVERYONE DOING PROTESTS LISTEN UP


One addendum to the last post:

We need to do our own reporting. We need to talk about these protests. To everyone. You need to post about them, at least to say you did them, that you were there.

The media’s not reporting it, so WE HAVE TO REPORT IT INSTEAD.

Which is one reason why I’m writing all this up. WE have to spread the news, because THEY will NOT.

Seriously, the fash podcasting littleman I talked about last post? He was literally the ONLY media to show up. No other media was there.

So once again, we have to be that media. For real.

#politics #uspol #uspolitics #wapol

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in reply to LEONARD!

My current progress:
Gmail and calendar ➡️ @Tutanota@mastodon.social some issues with UI and performance, but overall happy.
Browser ➡️ Zen (Firefox fork)
Storage ➡️ NAS with mesh VPN
Photos/videos: Jellyfin but also just manual folders. Phone sync with Easy Sync over WebDav. Quite hacky, but it works.
YouTube: SOL ​:bocchi_wiggle:​Chat: pretty much everything with no consensus. ​:dumpsterkun:​ Attempting to use matrix/signal/xmpp more.

Still room for improvement with text/voice/video chat being the big current struggle.

@Tuta


Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 30th March 2025


in reply to gerikson

In my head transhumanism is this cool idea where I'd get to have a zoom function in my eye

But of course none of that could exist in our capitalist hellscape because of just all the reasons the ruling class would use it to opress the working class.

And then you find out what transhumanists actually advocate for and it's just eugenics. Like without even a tiny bit of plausible deniability. They're proud it's eugenics.



A good e-mail client for linux?


I have been using KDE for a while, while I like many features I am looking for suggestions to the default email client:

Kmail - completely unusable for me and the only one which could maybe be integrated with kontacts, it could not receive mails from IMAP or pop or would receive only sometimes

Geary - good but too minimal, I need at least some kind of contact list and mailing lists feature, maybe this integrates with gnome contacts? I couldn't find anything in settings

in reply to Spaniard

It's all good if it works for you, no problem.
For me TB lacks a few things, I have a vague feeling that BB is what TB would have been if Mozilla still cared for users more than other things 🥲


Do This: Tesla Mass Action Protest on March 29th


This Saturday, March 29th, is Tesla Takedown Day, a day of peaceful protest at every US Tesla dealership and as many other dealerships and facilities outside the US as possible.

Here’s a map of planned protests you can join – places, times of day, and so on. They aren’t all at the same time, which might be useful for you. Find one close to you that’s at a time you can make and be there, preferably with a sign. If you don’t want to design your own sign, feel free to print and use one of these, or adapt them to your own ideas. They’re high resolution at 11×17 and plenty good enough at two times that.

Tesla Takedown is also helping people find protests on other days as well. Here’s the home website for the movement, with all the details you need.

Get out there. And good hunting.

#fascism #politics #uspol #uspolitics


in reply to ikidd

They probably named it HORNET for a reason - think Japanese Murder Hornets... What Could Possibly Go Wrong??

It will probably start out as little glitches and slowdowns to destroy faith in your system ("Windows works right all the time") a random 2 second pauses. Finally one day every Linux box in the world crashes, all at the same time, because some 'dummy' in Microsoft deleted the private signing key.

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What people from Sask talk about the most acording to countries


Some friends just came back from Australia and they mentioned that people from Sask talk about the weather all the time. I replied that in the winter we talk about it more than in the summer. Perhaps this is just because of our farming heritage. What y'all think?
in reply to jeremy

We definitely talk about the weather a lot. Probably because it changes so much and affects what you can and can't do outside.
in reply to sik0fewl

I agree. In the winter months the weather usually dictates what and when we do things.


Newspaper editorials written by AI don’t go down so well


youtube.com/watch?v=hYZzOZSe6_… - video


root (or sudo) access delay instead of password


Is there a way to require a user to wait a certain time instead of asking for a password every time he wants to execute a command as root or access the root / or another user account?
in reply to Ⓜ3️⃣3️⃣ 🌌

Please don't desecrate my Linux with (what I assume is) Windows talk.

Bleugh! I need a shower!

[The worst Linux users are ex Windows users; 2004 vintage here]

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Looking for a task/reminder app


I want to use this for work, and it needs to have the following features:

  1. It should be light on resources without a lot of bloat.
  2. A calendar view where I can set tasks and repeatable reminders.
  3. Reminders should pop up on my screen with an audible alarm.
  4. It would be really nice if it sat in my system tray with a nice icon.
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in reply to CptHacke

Hello,

did you take a look at "Evolution"?
It's already pre-installed in LM.





Switching to linux for newbies.


in reply to TeaWalker

I've been recommending Bazzite or one of its cousins like Aurora recently because of how they handle updating the system and apps in a way similar to the Steam deck and Android phones (harder to brick your system). The biggest drawback at the moment is the workflow is still newer and some tutorials/fixes online are not applicable. For a more traditional Linux experience if recommend Mint, Fedora, and Arch in order of less to more hands on.

I'd also recommend you stick with KDE since you are more familiar with it, but do try out other desktop environments if you feel adventurous!



EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'


It's only a proof of concept at the moment and I don't know if it will see mass adoption but it's a step in the right direction to ending reliance on US-based Big Tech.
in reply to SpiceDealer

Sorry, what ? How can it be made in EU if it's a Fedora fork/derivative ?
in reply to Ⓜ3️⃣3️⃣ 🌌

Yeah, not a lot of distros they could've based it on, which are less rooted in the EU. 🫠
in reply to Ephera

OpenSUSE is first to come to mind, then probably Mageia + OpenMandriva (Mandrake derivatives).
All these EU opensource initiatives looks really good, but I fear that they may just be trying to pump taxpayer money and produce actually nothing usable.
in reply to ScotinDub

I would say because it helps corporate adhesion, but no, they have no clue it's just a POC for now eu-os.gitlab.io/goals
in reply to Ⓜ3️⃣3️⃣ 🌌

I mean Fedora is open source but if they really wanted a european base, they could have gone with opensuse. AFAIK opensuse is the only fully european linux distro plus they use many of the same tech that redhat/fedora does.

Ultimately I think it doesn't matter too much since even the linux foundation is based in the US and large parts of what makes the linux desktop are maintained by non-EU companies (on top of all the major projects hosted by Github, Gitlab including most of Flathub). If its all open source, I think the risks are pretty low e.g. huawei was able to use Android despite all the restrictions.

in reply to notanapple

The more I read the docs, the more I think it doesn't matter, they are poking around an EU distro. Nothing more, for now it is a proof of concept, not entitled to produce anything production ready
in reply to SpiceDealer

I wonder how much work is entailed in transforming Fedora in to a distro that meets some definition of the word "Sovereign" 🤔

Personally I wouldn't want to make a project like this be dependent on the whims of a US defense contractor like RedHat/IBM, especially after what happened with CentOS.





Was anybody else just burned by the Tor Browser flatpak?


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Was anybody else just burned by the Tor Browser flatpak?


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I was about to advocate for the flatpak packager-maintainer being a random guy volunteering for the job. But no, it's official flathub.org/apps/org.torprojec…




Just felt like reposting this today, no particular reason...


2021 meme apparently. For more info see knowyourmeme.com/memes/hey-fri…


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Clockwork PicoCalc is a retro handheld powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico


The PicoCalc is a new handheld with a retro design. At first glance it looks more like a graphing calculator than a modern handheld device. But it sports a QWERTY keyboard, a 4 inch display, and a mainboard designed to accommodate a Raspberry Pi Pico.

Available for $75 from the Clockwork Pi store, it’s also the latest in a line of retro-inspired, modular, and open source products from the […]

#clockwork #clockworkPi #handheld #mcu #openHardware #picocalc #raspberryPiPico

Read more: liliputing.com/clockwork-picoc…

in reply to Brad Linder

I have had massive issues getting my order delivered or getting any info. I would be cautious ordering from their site directly.
in reply to Matthias Mair

I have ordered from them many times and even met them in person multiple times — they are completely trustworthy; what was the issue that you encountered?


Am in the only one who cringes at install instructions that require piping some curl output into bash?


curl https://some-url | sh

I see this all over the place nowadays, even in communities that, I would think, should be security conscious. How is that safe? What's stopping the downloaded script from wiping my home directory? If you use this, how can you feel comfortable?

I understand that we have the same problems with the installed application, even if it was downloaded and installed manually. But I feel the bar for making a mistake in a shell script is much lower than in whatever language the main application is written. Don't we have something better than "sh" for this? Something with less power to do harm?