Hellfire103
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Hellfire103@lemmy.cato
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Linux Age Verification: FOSS in the Brave New WorldEnglish
3·19 days agoMan, I remember watching this guy about ten years ago. Great channel!
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto
Memes@sopuli.xyz•Trying out the meme that The Last Leg are trying to launchEnglish
4·21 days agoHe would have been in his early 30s at this point, but if this tape I found online is anything to go by, he just looked like some dude.

Hellfire103@lemmy.cato
Memes@sopuli.xyz•Say no to any age verification taking rootEnglish
73·21 days agoOpenRC and sysvinit are probably the best options out there, and dinit looks promising. Personally, though, I like s6.
Yeah, but in my experience it isn’t great. Salix is a lot nicer.
Of course, your mileage may vary. There are definitely still a lot of true slackers out there!
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'm running Linux on my MacBook but I haven't noticed a performance boostEnglish
9·22 days agoSince the XNU kernel is part Mach, part OSFMK, and part FreeBSD, all NeXT machines and all Macs made since the 2000s run BSD.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'm running Linux on my MacBook but I haven't noticed a performance boostEnglish
6·22 days agoKDE Liquid is also a thing.
Syncthing. It’s not so much a backup as redundancy, though.
I have machines in the network that rarely get powered on, however, so I could possibly consider them offline backups.
Well, it started out as a basic windowing system for DOS, so…
There’s your problem. Just keep the laugh track on and it stays funny.
Same deal with Friends and also a fair amount of standup.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy-Focused Proton Mail Aids FBI in Uncovering ‘Stop Cop City’ Protester’s True IdentityEnglish
0·1 month agoNo email provider will go to court for you for €3.99 per month.
From the start of the article:
Key Takeaways
- Proton Mail shared payment data with FBI through Swiss authorities via legal treaty
- Credit card payments eliminate anonymity despite encrypted email content remaining secure
- Third known disclosure reveals pattern of Swiss legal compliance over privacy promises
No, that bit’s funny. I mean the running joke about Linux audio being bad.
You know, I don’t get this joke. I have been using Linux and BSD since 2019, and the only incident I ever had was with
sndio(7), and that was because I decided to switch to the-currentbranch of OpenBSD without heeding the warnings.Apart from that, whether I was using ALSA, PulseAudio, PipeWire, JACK, or OSS (on FreeBSD), I always had a perfect experience.
Fandom sucks. Here are two tools you will find useful:
- Indie Wiki Buddy - This automatically redirects you away from Fandom and to an external wiki (e.g. Minecraft Wiki, Tardis Wiki, etc.)
- Breezewiki - This is a private and sans-bullshit frontend for Fandom, written in Racket and created by Cadence Ember (they are also the creator of CloudTube, Bibliogram, and the YouTube Annotation Archive, among other contributions). Indie Wiki Buddy can redirect to Breezewiki if an indie equivalent doesn’t exist.
I feel you. It’s 6AM where I am, and I’m about to go to bed.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Open-Source P2P AppsEnglish
2·2 months agoTox is interesting, though potentially less secure than Briar as they rolled their own encryption and have not been audited (afaik).
Where is this? Asking for a friend.
(Actually, though, where is it?)


















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