Bonum Certa Men Certa

Over at Tux Machines...

posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 27, 2025

A fresh red rose and two dried white roses in arrangement.

Updated This Past Day

  1. Feels like DDoS Today [original]
    Over 2 million Web requests in about half a day
  2. Canonical and Microsoft Pay 'Linux' Foundation Money for Marketing SPAM and Fake (Paid-for) Articles, Videos
    as usual
  3. Today in Techrights
    Some of the latest articles

    New

  4. GNU/Linux and Free Software Leftovers
    today's leftovers
  5. Canonical/Ubuntu: Ubuntu Touch, Real-time OS Examples, and Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter
    Ubuntu leftovers
  6. KDE Krita Report and Pablo Correa Gomez on Ending GNOME Foundation Term
    KDE and GNOME picks
  7. Applications: Top 7 Free Odoo Apps and a Look at Kopia
    Software news
  8. Audiocasts/Shows: Late Night Linux and Dual Boot Diaries
    2 new episodes
  9. BSD: Release of GhostBSD 25.02 OpenBSD Home Network Setup
    BSD news
  10. Latest From Red Hat's redhat.com
    slop hype and more
  11. Programming Leftovers
    Development related picks
  12. Security Leftovers
    patches and more
  13. Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and More
    hardware and devices
  14. FOSS Force Sponsorships and 'Think Tank' Activity (Marketing/Lobbying) at LF
    Funding and more
  15. "Linux" Blamed for Users Downloading and Executing Malicious Files
    typical FUD
  16. today's howtos
    Instructionals/Technical posts
  17. Want to Game on Your New Linux System? Here's Everything You Need to Know
    Did you know that popular games like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and GTA 5 can all run on Linux
  18. Arch Linux-Based CachyOS Just Got A Great Update
    Gaming-centered Linux distribution CachyOS released its semi-monthly image update over the weekend with several changes
  19. Zen Browser — What Mozilla Firefox Should Be?
    Mozilla Firefox is a decent web browser for most needs, but what if it was better
  20. Free and Open Source Software
    This is free and open source software
  21. Radxa debuts Raspberry Pi Zero alternative with Allwinner A733, up to 8GB RAM, and 3TOPS NPU
    Radxa notes that the Cubie A7Z supports multiple operating systems, including Debian Linux, Buildroot, Tina Linux, and Android 13
  22. My 4 favorite Linux distros for streaming - and why choosing the right one makes a huge difference
    If you stream a lot of content, you'll want to use a Linux distribution with certain qualities
  23. A Bittersweet Farewell: My Final KDE Snap Release and the End of an Era
    Today marks both a milestone and a turning point in my journey with open source software
  24. Games: Match Shot Chimera, Frogspin, and More
    9 stories from GamingOnLinux
  25. Applications: RawTherapee, Screenshot Tools, LibreOffice, and More
    software news picks
  26. 5 operating systems for reviving your old PC as a server
    you don’t have to shell out extra money just to build a home lab
  27. 5 beginner-friendly Linux distros that just work
    If you are new to Linux and looking for a distro that feels comfortable yet powerful, here are five beginner-friendly options that just work
  28. I tried this Fedora-based Linux distro, and I love it as a Windows alternative
    Aurora is what you'd call an immutable operating system
  29. GNU/Linux Terminal Articles
    3 recent ones
  30. 4 features in KDE Plasma that Windows 11 users are sorely missing out on
    In fact, you can kind of go nuts with it
  31. Going Retro With GNU/Linux
    some GNU/Linux articles

    New

  32. 5 of the Most Useful KDE Plasma Desktop Features
    From window management shortcuts to clipboard superpowers, KDE Plasma is packed with powerful features—some of which are hard to discover

    New

  33. 2026 Will Be The Year of the Linux Gamer
    inux Has Comparable or Better Performance

    New

  34. Android Becoming More User-Hostile With Lock-downs and Digital Restrictions (DRM)
    "Google says it’s no different than checking IDs at the airport."
  35. How Linux Can Help You Succeed in College
    Linux knowledge boosts career prospects regardless of major by providing valuable IT skills across disciplines.

    The corresponding text-only bulletin for Tuesday contains all the text.

Other Recent Techrights' Posts

American Back Doors No Longer Trusted by Europeans
Has the EU paid attention, for a change?
When Energy Prices Double in About a Month the Slop Bros Won't Sleep at Night
Unhinged leadership does not seem eager to end a conflict that it started
 
Are Some Obscure or Chinese Operating Systems (Like Huawei's) Taking Over in "Unknown" Clothing?
statCounter still cannot detect many operating systems
SLAPP Censorship - Part 38 Out of 200: Advertisement or £10,000+ Classified Ad in the Form of Court Filing in Another Continent
Graveley fancies himself some world-renown something
Software Freedom is Closely Connected to Privacy
privacy can be a matter of life and death
What Communities Mean and Look Like (If They're Effective and Focused)
Last week we wrote about this in the context of distros and alleged "inclusion"
April 2026 FSF LibreLocal Concludes in Atlanta
Happy Hacking
Gemini Links 08/04/2026: GPG Symmetric Encryption and Slop in USENET
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, April 07, 2026
IRC logs for Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Ubuntu More Honest Than Microsoft Windows
If you don't like the direction Ubuntu has taken, then try something else
Azure is Dying, the "Entertainment" (Slop) Couldn't Lift Up Fake 'Demand' For Azure
Azure has had mass layoffs every year since 2020 and even earlier this year
2026 Starting to Feel Like 2020
Can Wall Street survive this?
Growing Awareness of Techrights' Importance
We're not an individual's blog but a community project
Harassment by Microsoft, Then a Cover-up
That Microsoft relies on blackmail, bribes and harassment (even against its own people) isn't surprising given the roots of the company and its toxic, deceitful management
SLAPP Censorship - Part 37 Out of 200: The Correct Suspicion Garrett and Graveley Were Collaborating in Overseas Litigation Against Critics
Microsofters and back doors' boosters from America frivolously sue Brits
Microsoft Has Lost Nearly 20% in "Desktop Operating System Market Share" Since COVID-19 Began
Add Android and iOS, then Windows falls to 24%
Maintenance Later This Month
Apr 24, 2026 21:00 - Apr 25, 2026 09:00 BST
Microsoft: Move Over, XBox, Slop is the New "Entertainment" and We Demote Our "Entertainment" CEO
Marketers, marketers, marketers, as a CEO called Ballmer put it
linuxbuz.com is a Slopfarm, It Depends on LLMs
In the more distant past it could be said that linuxbuz.com was an OK site
Links 07/04/2026: Patent Trolls Leigh M. Rothschild, Bolstered by GNOME and OIN, Continues to Attack; ‘Retaliatory Antitrust Suit’ by MElon
Links for the day
Gemini Links 07/04/2026: Copyleft Revisited, Killing Linux Processes With FZF
Links for the day
It Would be Good for Debian to Have a Female DPL, But...
Debian isn't exactly selecting people for quality or policing bad behaviour
IBM Insiders Say What's Wrong With IBM in Albany (and Yes, There Are Layoffs)
promotions boil down to what insiders now call "brown-nosing" and nepotism
After Killing OpenSource.org IBM Together With OSI Told Us It Would Carry on OpenSource.net, But the Site Has Been Essentially Dead for 9 Months (Effectively Abandoned)
OpenSource.org has been dormant for 4 weeks already and OpenSource.net last had a new page 9 months ago (it'll be 9 months tomorrow) [...] That's IBM in a nutshell
A Lot of What Happened to OSI is Because of Reporting by Techrights
Half a year since Stefano Maffuli (Executive Director) "left"
Public Presentations by RMS Hardly Interrupted Anymore
We'll carry on covering those sorts of topics throughout the year
Links 07/04/2026: US Wants to Put Journalists in Prison for Reporting Facts, Artist ‘Bale’ Arrested Over Rape Allegation in Social Control Media
Links for the day
To IBMers, IBM Has Failed and is Fast Becoming a Book of Jokes and One-Word Punchlines
How else can one make it obvious that IBM is circling down the drain?
Newer is Not Better, Lunar Edition
Maybe in 57 years (2083, after all these wars) we'll managed to launch a capsule with a human and a dog above the stratosphere again
"AI Revolution" Was a Lie: Microsoft CEO Admits What He Calls "AI" is Sometimes Sloppy and Microsoft Admits That Slop is for "Entertainment Purposes Only" (Not for Any Serious Work)
if it gets "memory-holed", we can bring it up again and again
Social Control Media is Not a Viable Business Model
The future of the Web might not be the Web
From Datacentres Boom to Actual Booms That Target Datacentres, Now Struggling to Justify Humongous Energy and Water Consumption
Datacentres that are used for mindless "entertainment" (as Microsoft calls it) like slop are not a priority at this time
Gemini Links 07/04/2026: Aircraft Lift Force, Editor History, and Consumer Hardware Stagnation
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Monday, April 06, 2026
IRC logs for Monday, April 06, 2026
What Matters is Software Freedom, Not the Brands
The important thing is to speak about Software Freedom
Wikileaks is About to Turn 20
~2 days ago it turned 19.5
The Cloud of Smoke
Will 2026 be the year that "The Cloud" openly confesses the risks it brings about?
SLAPP Censorship - Part 36 Out of 200: Claim KB-2024-003529 in a Nutshell (Microsoft Employee Does Terrible Things, Then Sues the Reporter in Another Continent)
It commences with more of an overview
Gemini Links 06/04/2026: Solar Panel Story and Centralisation
Links for the day
"Free Speech, Free Press": What the World Needs to Improve
Darkness breeds corruption
IBM prioritises a "lot of smoke and hype and use of trending buzzwords"
IBM can pretend all it wants things are fine
GAFAM Paying the Price for Pursuing US Military Money (Taxpayers' Money as 'Stimulus' With Strings Attached)
The "cloud" in cloud computing is a cloud of smoke
Observing Slop's Demise
If energy becomes more scarce, then one rare/side perk (or upside) will be slop companies screaming for lifeboats
Links 06/04/2026: Crackers Breached the European Commission, Why "Old Way of Campaigning Won’t Cut It Anymore"
Links for the day
Enron Versus NVIDIA (the Cost of Circular Financing, or Funding Your Own Customers to Buy Your Products) - “The Inventory Paradox” or “The Vibe Revenue Admission”
Round-tripping (finance)
You Know "The Economy" is Fake When 6 Months After Oracle Says Debt-Saddled 'Open' 'AI' (Slop) Will Pay It $300,000,000,000 Oracle Says It Must Lay Off 30,000 Workers at 6AM
Oracle is in deep debt, which increased at a pace of almost 4 billion dollars per month lately
Free Software Will Outlive GAFAM
GAFAM is overhyped
Techrights Was Further Decentralised Three Years Ago
In 2020 we began working on IPFS stuff
The Military Attacks on Dubai Internet City as Reminder That GAFAM Isn't Safe (Disregard the "Nobody Gets Fired for Buying GAFAM" Mindset)
These are all realistic and foreseeable scenarios that GAFAM sceptics have long warned about
The Wars Aren't Ending, Now We See GAFAM Facilities Being Bombed
This is becoming a tech issue
Links 06/04/2026: Turning 34, Throwing Things Away, and Printing in GNU/Linux
Links for the day
Links 06/04/2026: Ex-Microsoft Engineer Explains Why Azure Fails, Germany Prepares for War
Links for the day
EPO "Cocaine Communication Manager" - Part XI - EPO Strike Enters Its Second Week, EPO Sheds Off Qualified Staff to Make Way for Nepotists
More than six months ago the "Cocaine Communication Manager" got arrested for cocaine use
Another Microsoft Outlook Downtime
Microsoft has sloppy code, it's not something suitable for mission-critical things
Week 2 of April IBM Layoffs Accelerate Based on Rumours
"Heard about Layoff at IBM"
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Sunday, April 05, 2026
IRC logs for Sunday, April 05, 2026