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Debian used to be so good. What happened!?
  • OP when they try Debian and it's exactly what it advertises itself as:

  • Resolved: Is there something that can update /etc/hosts from feeds?
  • I think Tblock should do what you're asking for.

  • Trump tells Logan Paul he used AI to ‘so beautifully’ rewrite a speech
  • I took psychic damage just from seeing both of their names in a headline together

  • Trump Said to Be Weighing White House Advisory Role for Elon Musk
  • This photo doesn't even look real lol, Elon looks like he's photoshopped in

  • Mozilla Corporation Org Changes to Accelerate our Path to the Future
  • Boy, those... sure are some words. I even recognize most of them!

  • Windows 10 reaches 70% market share as Windows 11 keeps declining
  • IoT is supported until January 2032, while standard LTSC is only supported until January 2027, which only, like, an extra year or so of support over regular Windows 10. I've never heard anything about IoT being less secure but I'm far from being an expert lol.

  • Chubb CEO defends backing Trump appeal bond in E. Jean Carroll case
  • I would, if I felt that said company was being stupid and deserved to be made fun of.

    Which, incidentally, in this case, I do.

  • ‘Coyote VS Acme’ is now expected to be shelved and deleted forever. WB wanted $75M - $80M for the film and rejected offers from Netflix, Amazon & Paramount, refusing to let them counter-offer.
  • Oh, good, Warner Bros. is erasing more art that people slaved over from existence because its more financially convenient that way.

    1000001257

  • Browser maker love-in snubs Google-shunned JPEG XL
  • Am I having a stroke, or is this headline horrendously written?

  • Don't be that guy.
  • This. I swear, some people in the FOSS community seem to be convinced everyone who uses a computer is a developer.

  • SEASON 1 TEASER | Doctor Who 2024 | Doctor Who
  • Can't wait for Doctor Who Season 1, not to be confused with Doctor Who Series 1, or Doctor Who Season 1.

  • Pro/Con of DeGoogled Phone Operating Systems
  • GrapheneOS has been basically flawless for me, most of the time I forget I'm even using a custom rom. Using the Aurora Store, along with a few select apps in a work profile with sandboxed Google Play services goes a long way in terms of plugging the usability gap. I know there's supposed to be issues with banks, but at least in my anecdotal experience, I've used accounts from 3 different banks and haven't had any issues.

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    New systemd update will bring Windows’ infamous Blue Screen of Death to Linux | Ars Technica
  • At last, the Year of the Linux Desktop.

  • nvidia-535 and Debian
  • NVIDIA's Debian repo for Cuda has more up to date GPU drivers, if you don't wanna manually install from the .run file. Documentation here, its not reflected yet in the docs but there's a Debian 12 repo.

  • This week in KDE: Wayland by default, de-framed Breeze, HDR games, rectangle screen recording
  • I'm also on NVIDIA, I tried the Plasma 6 Alpha last night (on KDE neon unstable) and to my utter shock, Wayland was pretty goddamn close to flawless.

  • After 12 Years of Silence, Nyan Cat Says ‘Free Palestine’
    gizmodo.com After 12 Years of Silence, Nyan Cat Says ‘Free Palestine’

    The rainbow spurting cat with a Pop-Tart for a body has returned to weigh in on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    After 12 Years of Silence, Nyan Cat Says ‘Free Palestine’
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    Wayland was a mistake
  • Have you ever considered going outside?

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  • In my experience Arch is pretty unstable, though. I've never had an Arch installation that didnt break by the end of the month. Flatpaks allow me to use a stable base like Debian while having certain programs more up to date.

  • I made a user script for youtube which makes a piped button beside each video.
  • LibRedirect works for not only redirecting YouTube to Invidious (or Piped if you prefer) but also for alternative front ends for other services, like Nitter for Twitter.

  • Looking for a decent privacy-respecting search engine

    Been using SearXNG for about a year now, and I just can't deal with instances constantly getting blocked by search engines anymore. So I'd like to find something a bit more reliable. I've read that DuckDuckGo has had some controversies in the past, and I wouldn't touch Brave with a 39 and a half foot pole.

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