What is a particular habit you have in your everyday life as a sysadmin?🤔
Dillo is migrating from GitHub. Another open-source project made the decision to drop the AI-infested and AI batshit crazy GitHub/Microsoft. We need a movement like the one where people dropped SourceForge back in the day when it started doing nasty things. Today, hardly anyone uses that product. That will teach them a lesson. Haha
Bazzite is a Linux distro that is heavily optimized for gaming on both desktop PCs and handheld gaming devices (like the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go or any hardward of your choice). The goal of Bazzite is to deliver the smooth, console-like gaming experience of SteamOS 3 (found on the Steam Deck) but for virtually any modern PC hardware. It can boot directly into Steam's "Game Mode."
Linux began in 1991 as a small, open source kernel by Linus Torvalds. Today, it is the backbone of modern computing, powering everything from supercomputers to smartphones. Its success shows the power of open source, transparency, IT/dev community, and global collaboration. From Supercomputers to Smartphones: How Linux Became the Backbone of Modern Technology
Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll out as it has around 1 billion users with all sorts of personal data. So, after stealing data from all books, artists, source repos, Wikipedia, Forum posts, & everything else created voluntarily by humans, it is now being sold back to the highest bidder with all your personal data Remember, they are also asking for government IDs & burning all plants resources they come with Ads. such a big idea! image
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moss is a Unix-like, Linux-compatible kernel written in Rust and Aarch64 assembly. It features a modern, asynchronous core, a modular architecture abstraction layer, and binary compatibility with Linux userspace applications (currently capable of running most BusyBox commands).
What's the name of your dog? Is he friendly? PS: Post pic if you can. thx!
Back in 1999, Bill Gates said that the popular open source operating system Linux was no threat to Windows. He said that Windows offered far more functionality and features than Linux ever would. He argued that Linux lacked a central point of control, as well as the protection, rich set of drivers, and GUI that businesses need. I found this very interesting because most of these things turned out to be false. Funny how things change just under 25 years? LOL.