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Honkeymagoo Honkeymagoo @lemux.minnix.dev

Yup. That guy.

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The death of decentralized email
  • I posted this mostly because it was a good look at the history of SMTP.

  • The death of decentralized email

    blog.lopp.net The Death of Decentralized Email

    A historical review of the multi-decade centralization and capture of the email protocol.

    The Death of Decentralized Email
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    QEMU 9.0 released with Raspberry Pi 4 support and LoongArch KVM acceleration

    www.cnx-software.com QEMU 9.0 released with Raspberry Pi 4 support and LoongArch KVM acceleration - CNX Software

    QEMU 9.0 open-source emulator just came out the other day, and it brings on board major updates and improvements to Arm, RISC-V, HPPA, LoongArch, and QEMU 9.0 brings on board major updates and improvements to ISA emulations like Raspberry Pi 4 (ARM), LoongArch KVM acceleration.

    QEMU 9.0 released with Raspberry Pi 4 support and LoongArch KVM acceleration - CNX Software
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    an update to the best terminal text editor

    9to5linux.com GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various Improvements - 9to5Linux

    GNU nano 8.0 command line text editor for Unix-like systems is now available for download as a major update introducing new features.

    GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various Improvements - 9to5Linux
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    Starting today, ISPs must display labels with price, speeds, and data caps
  • I'll just be happy to see what the price actually is for things. Company's like Comcast like to use there own fuzzy math for there billing.

  • the warp terminal is now available on Linux
  • If you do let us know what you think

  • the warp terminal is now available on Linux

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    the return of DSL

    www.debugpoint.com Damn Small Linux 2024: A Revival After 12 Years

    Damn Small Linux 2024: A quick review of this legacy lightweight Linux distribution, which fits in a single CD with just 700 MB ISO.

    Damn Small Linux 2024: A Revival After 12 Years
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    join us for the 12th annual HPR 26+ hr extravaganzaa

    It's time for the annual HPR, Free Culture Podcasts New Years eve show. For those who don’t know, on New Years Eve 2023-12-31 10:00 UTC (5:00 AM EST), we will have a recording going on the HPR Mumble server for anyone to come on and talk. So please stop in. Say “Hi” and maybe join in the conversation with other HPR community members.  We will leave the recording going until 2024-01-01 12:00 UTC (7:00 AM EST) or until the conversation stops Check out http://hackerpublicradio.org/ For details

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    what's new with plasma 6 mobile

    9to5linux.com KDE Plasma 6 for Mobile Devices Is Shaping Up Nicely with Support for Applets - 9to5Linux

    KDE Plasma Mobile 6 desktop environment is shaping up nicely for mobile devices promising support for applets and a new Docked Mode.

    KDE Plasma 6 for Mobile Devices Is Shaping Up Nicely with Support for Applets - 9to5Linux
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    data destroying bug found in zfs

    www.theregister.com Data-destroying defect found after OpenZFS 2.2.0 release

    Earlier and later versions may be affected – worth your while reading the advisories

    Data-destroying defect found after OpenZFS 2.2.0 release
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    aur helper paru 2.0

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    MX Linux on raspberry pi 5. this ought to make netminer happy

    9to5linux.com Hands-On with MX Linux 23 on Raspberry Pi 5 - 9to5Linux

    Here's our first look at the upcoming MX Linux 23 edition for Raspberry Pi single-board computers based on Raspberry Pi OS and Debian 12.

    Hands-On with MX Linux 23 on Raspberry Pi 5 - 9to5Linux
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    useful Linux websites / need to add LinuxLUGCast.com
  • Sure it is. It directs people to the podcast, and to our matrix room.

  • useful Linux websites / need to add LinuxLUGCast.com

    itsfoss.com 8 Websites Linux Users Should Have bookmarked

    Here's the list of my favorite Linux websites. Perhaps you'll like them too.

    8 Websites Linux Users Should Have bookmarked
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    www.networkworld.com Using command options and arguments to get just the right output on Linux

    The arguments and options you use on the command line can make command output easier to use.

    Using command options and arguments to get just the right output on Linux
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    chromium fork

    github.com GitHub - Alex313031/thorium: Chromium fork named after radioactive element No. 90. Windows and MacOS/Raspi/Android/Special builds are in different repositories, links are towards the top of the README.md.

    Chromium fork named after radioactive element No. 90. Windows and MacOS/Raspi/Android/Special builds are in different repositories, links are towards the top of the README.md. - GitHub - Alex313031...

    GitHub - Alex313031/thorium: Chromium fork named after radioactive element No. 90. Windows and MacOS/Raspi/Android/Special builds are in different repositories, links are towards the top of the README.md.
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    7 docks to customize your Linux desktop

    itsfoss.com 7 Docks to Customize Your Linux Desktop

    A dock has been an important part of the Linux desktop experience for decades. It provides a handy way of quickly accessing your favorite, frequently used applications. Unfortunately, the popular desktop environment GNOME doesn’t provide a dock. Fret not. You can always install a Docking applicati...

    7 Docks to Customize Your Linux Desktop
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    Manage flatpak apps with Warehouse

    www.omgubuntu.co.uk Flatpak Fans Will Want to Install This Neat New Tool - OMG! Ubuntu

    Flatpak fans will want to check out Warehouse. Warehouse is new GTK4/libadwaita tool that makes it easy to manage Flatpak apps and Flatpak remotes (e.g.,

    Flatpak Fans Will Want to Install This Neat New Tool - OMG! Ubuntu
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    Bazzite: a distro for Linux gaming

    news.itsfoss.com Bazzite: A Distro for Linux Gaming on Steam Deck and PCs

    Gear up for gaming on Linux desktop or the Steam Deck. That sounds exciting!

    Bazzite: A Distro for Linux Gaming on Steam Deck and PCs
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    basic Linux networking commands

    itsfoss.com 21 Basic Linux Networking Commands You Should Know

    A list of basic Linux networking commands that will help you troubleshoot network issues, monitor packets, connect devices, and much more.

    21 Basic Linux Networking Commands You Should Know
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    Mozilla's midlife crisis

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    beginners guide to nano text editor

    itsfoss.com Editing Files With Nano in Linux [With Cheat Sheet]

    Though Nano is less complicated to use than Vim and Emacs, it doesn't mean Nano cannot be overwhelming. Learn how to use the Nano text editor.

    Editing Files With Nano in Linux [With Cheat Sheet]
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    beginners guide to nano text editor

    itsfoss.com Editing Files With Nano in Linux [With Cheat Sheet]

    Though Nano is less complicated to use than Vim and Emacs, it doesn't mean Nano cannot be overwhelming. Learn how to use the Nano text editor.

    Editing Files With Nano in Linux [With Cheat Sheet]
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    Build your own Armbian images
  • I have been playing with building my own version of Manjaro Linux. I'm trying to make an Enlightenment version using https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Build_Manjaro_ISOs_with_buildiso