Nice watch you got there.
It'd be a shame if someone installed Linux on it.
(Me, testing out AsteroidOS, on a secondhand TicWatch.)
asteroidos.org/watches/catfish/
#Linux #AsteroidOS #FOSS
£80.10 for a peak day return on the train, Newbury to London (which is about 45 minutes).
Over £150 for first class.
I wonder why more people don't take the train.
New blogpost:
# "How I interact with PDFs using Free software and Linux in 2025"
This blogpost contains some brief thoughts on how I interact with PDFs.
It is not an exhaustive list of Free software PDF tools for Linux. I know that there are other options; some I have tried and some I have not.
Does anyone in the UK have one of the "Spy Pups" books which contain URLs which no lead to a porn site, that they want no longer want?
I'll happily pay for postage to get hold of a copy!
I am somewhat surprised to see frame.work (user upgradable / fixable, if rather expensive, computer seller) setting out its stall in this way, in the face of the concerns raised.
> We deliberately create a big tent ... We don’t partner based on individuals’ or organizations’ beliefs, values, or political stances outside of their alignment with us on increasing the adoption of open source software.
Even if they were considering this solely from a business point of view, I'd have thought that this stance would alienate quite a lot of their target market.