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schestowitz[TR2] | <admfubar> AI = Artificial Information | Oct 05 01:50 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | <schestowitz[TR2]> you are right. It was a typo. Fixed now, thank you. | Oct 05 01:50 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Oct 05 01:50 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | * Loaded log from Sat Oct 4 05:50:19 2025 | Oct 05 01:50 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Oct 05 01:50 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | <admfubar> ;) | Oct 05 01:50 |
schestowitz[TR2] | "In short, over the last year, the Debian Linux project: | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Had an exclusionary internship program (where Straight White Men were not allowed). | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Did performative virtue signaling by leaving X because of "Gender" and "Elon". | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Had a convicted, registered sex offender, of small children, as an official developer and team member without notifying others. | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Was represented, at their own conference, by a registered sex offender... without notifying attendees (which included families with children). | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Censored and banned anyone who attempted to warn people about the dangerous registered sex offender within Debian. | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Had multiple rounds of Debian representatives defaming others (including XLibre) by knowingly, inaccurately calling them "Nazis" (among other acts of libel). | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Refused to take any action against Debian representatives and team members who engaged in any of those activities. | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Refused to speak with tech journalists regarding those activities." | Oct 05 04:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | - Refused to speak with tech journalists regarding those activities." | Oct 05 05:07 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | " | Oct 05 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | s/for being wrong on facts/for allegedly being wrong on facts/ | Oct 05 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Oct 05 10:34 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | gemini://gemini.techrights.org/n/2025/10/05/The_Register_MS_Does_Not_Know_the_Difference_Between_Microsoft_.gmi | Oct 05 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | The TR post doesn't say either, was it GitLab or M$ GitHub which was breached? | Oct 05 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | "\ | Oct 05 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it is what redhat.com says, it's in there | Oct 05 10:34 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Oct 05 13:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/wine-10-16-brings-fast-ntsync-support/">Wine 10.16 Brings Fast NTSync Support</a></h5> | Oct 05 13:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Oct 05 13:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>For more information, visit the announcement. Wine 10.16’s source code can be downloaded from GitLab’s project page for those interested in trying out or upgrading their current installation. The binary packages for various distributions are expected to be available shortly. </p> | Oct 05 13:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Oct 05 13:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </li> | Oct 05 13:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Oct 05 13:10 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Wine 10.16 Brings Fast NTSync Support | Oct 05 13:10 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | <a | Oct 05 13:53 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Oct 05 15:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://pointieststick.com/2025/10/04/a-mac-like-experience-on-linux/">A Mac-like experience on Linux</a></h5> | Oct 05 15:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Oct 05 15:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p>Don’t get me wrong, I think GNOME shell is pretty good, and largely succeeds at doing what it sets out to do. But that thing does not appear to be “offer an experience that’s a lot like MacOS.” </p> | Oct 05 15:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <p> I still see this mentioned on forums and YouTube videos today. I don’t think it’s helpful, and today I want to provide a bit of context from my perspective. </p><p> So let’s compare MacOS and GNOME! Right away we see some obvious differences: [...] </p> | Oct 05 15:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Oct 05 15:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | </li> | Oct 05 15:07 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-pointieststick.com | A Mac-like experience on Linux – Adventures in Linux and KDE | Oct 05 15:07 | |
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