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  • GNU/Linux

    • Desktop/Laptop

      • Hacker NoonCalling All Linux Lovers: Answer These Simple Questions to Win from $3,000! | HackerNoon

        Today, Linux powers most of the internet; in fact, it is being used everywhere - from your laptops to cars to mobile devices. What makes it a preferable choice for so many users? Why is it everyone’s favorite?

        Here at HackerNoon, we are looking for some interesting stories on your experiences and journey with Linux. Take a moment to think of everything you love about Linux and answer some of these questions we have curated for you.

      • Linux LinksLinux Around The World: USA - Washington - LinuxLinks

        We cover events and user groups that are running in the US state of Washington. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.

      • SlashdotThe Story Behind Google's In-house Desktop Linux - Slashdot

        "For more than a decade, Google has been baking and eating its own homemade Linux desktop distribution," writes Computerworld.

      • Android PoliceWhat is a Chromebook?

        While Chromebooks might not be as popular as they were in 2020, they’re still a handy piece of hardware. However, since it's a newcomer to the PC market, many people aren’t even sure what a Chromebook is. Simply put, a Chromebook is Google’s answer to both the Windows PC and the Mac computer. It’s a device, usually a laptop or tablet, that runs on Google’s Chrome OS. All-in-one desktops using Chrome OS, called Chromebases, are also available.

    • Audiocasts/Shows

      • mintCast Pocast391.5 – The Subscription Service Rabbit Hole – mintCast

        0:42 Linux Innards 1:24:06 Vibrations from the Ether 1:28:30 Check This Out 1:30:45 Housekeeping and Announcements

        In our Innards section, we discuss the subscription services we’re using.

        And finally, the feedback and a couple of suggestions

      • VideoCOPR: Fedora's Answer To The Arch User Repository - Invidious

        The Arch User Repository is the main reason I keep using Arch but it's not the only user repository out there, Fedora has there own solution this one called COPR the Cool Other Package Repo

      • VideoLinux Lite 6: A Performance Packed Linux Distribution PERFECT For Windows Users (For 2022!) - Invidious

        Linux Lite is a High-Performance Linux distro made for WINDOWS Users and for people looking to get a Boosted Performance out of their computers. Why I am particularly excited about Linux Lite is because it delivers impressive performance while also giving us an elegant user interface and a set of power tools that enable even the newest of Linux newcomers to use Linux for their daily life very easily or tweak under the hood and customize it like they own it.

      • VideoConfiguring Neovim With Lua (It's Easy!) - Invidious

        Although I'm mostly an Emacs user these days, viewers of the channel have been asking me to do more videos about Neovim, especially how to configure Neovim using Lua. So a few days ago, I decided to convert my existing Neovim config (init.vim) over to Lua (init.lua).

    • Applications

      • Make Use OfBuild a Gemini Server on Linux and Join the Web That Might Have Been

        Gopher is an internet protocol that existed in the early 1990s but ultimately lost out to HTML and the World Wide Web. It still exists today and Gemini is its spiritual successor, with improved security, and thousands of independent servers (known as capsules) running on low-cost hardware.

        The numbers are insignificant when compared with the web we know and love, but with a small amount of effort, you can swell the capsule ranks by one. Read on to find out how to set up your own Gemini server.

    • Instructionals/Technical

      • Linux Host SupportHow to Install and Secure PhpMyAdmin on AlmaLinux | LinuxHostSupport

        In this tutorial we are going to explain in step-by-step detail how to install and secure PhpMyAdmin on AlmaLinux.

        PhpMyAdmin is a free and open-source tool written in PHP used for managing MySQL databases via browser. It provides a very easy and user-friendly interface, that allows users to easily create databases, create users, tables columns and etc in no time. In this blog post, we are going to install PhpMyAdmin with the LAMP stack.

        Installing and securing PhpMyAdmin on AlmaLinux is a straightforward process and may take up to 15 minutes. Let’s get started!

      • TecAdminHow to run a command or function on error in Bash Script – TecAdmin

        We can use the trap command to catch the error signal system by the system during script execution. Then you can execute a shell command or call a function. In this way, you can execute your custom script code on an error that occurred in a bash script.

        This can be helpful to revert any partial changes, close database connections, or email status to the concerned persons, etc. You can use trap command with ERR signal like:

        trap 'on_error_function' ERR

        When an error is generated in a shell script, it will execute a function named ‘on_error_function’ of your shell script. Instead of calling a function, you can simply run a command as well.

      • TecAdmin(Resolved) Unknown collation: utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci – TecAdmin

        A collation is a set of rules that defines how to compare and sort character strings in a database server. In this tutorial, we are discussing an error faced during database restoration on another server.

      • Linux Cloud VPS10 Useful firewall-cmd Commands in Linux | LinuxCloudVPS Blog

        In this blog post, we are going to explain 10 useful firewall-cmd commands in Linux with real examples.

        The firewall-cmd is the command-line client used to manage the runtime configurations. It is a firewall solution as an alternative to the iptables service. We know that a properly configured firewall is the only weapon that can defend the server from attacks caused by internal influences. The firewall-cmd is part of the firewalld application that can be used for managing the firewall.

        In this blog post, we are going to use Ubuntu 22.04 as Linux OS. You can use any Linux distribution. Let’s get started!

      • ID RootHow To Install Memtest on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - idroot

        In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Memtest on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know, Memtests are memory-testing programs that check for faults in the RAM of your system. Memtest or Memtest86+ reads data, writes the memory address patterns, and checks the errors. It can output a list of bad RAM regions usable by the BadRAM kernel patch so that you can still use your old RAM with one or two bad bits.

        This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of the Memtest on Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish). You can follow the same instructions for Ubuntu 22.04 and any other Debian-based distribution like Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Pop!_OS, and more as well.

      • AddictiveTipsHow to play Craft The World on Linux

        Craft The World is a sandbox strategy game developed by Dekovir Entertainment and published by Black Maple Games. In this guide, we’ll show you how you can play Craft The World on Linux.

      • UbuntubuzzHow To Download YouTube Videos for Everyone

        This is a simple tutorial to download YouTube videos for everyone, in every computer and phone device at no cost. This is good for your software freedom as well as privacy. Now let's download some!

      • Its FOSSHow to Install Latest Vim 9.0 on Ubuntu & Linux Mint

        Vim is one of the most popular terminal-based text editors. However, it is not installed by default on Ubuntu.

        Ubuntu uses Nano as the default terminal editor. Nano is also an excellent tool and I am not going into Nano vs Vim debate.

        If you have already spent some time mastering the Vim shortcuts, you don’t have to forget them and start using a new editor.

      • Easy Way to Extend KVM Virtual Machine Disk Size - kifarunix.com

        This is a simple tutorial about an easy way to extend KVM virtual machine disk size. Disk usage in a VM is among the limited resources which sometimes require to be increased/reduced. It is possible to resize the disk in KVM using QEMU.

      • Barry KaulerA new fault in the 5.15.x kernel

        It did eventually "come good", but that was many releases after 5.15.16.

        EasyOS has 5.15.57 kernel, and there is a new problem. It was in the previous version used in Easy, 5.15.53 I think, don't recall if had the problem before that. Anyway, it is recent.

        I found that if plug in a USB-stick, sometimes its partitions are not recognized. If the stick is, for example, /dev/sdb with two partitions, then /sys/block/sdb is created, but not /sys/block/sdb/sdb1 and sdb2.

    • Desktop Environments/WMs

      • K Desktop Environment/KDE SC/Qt

        • KMyMoney 5.1.3 released

           This is a maintenance release as part of the ongoing effort to support our users and fix bugs and annoyances. If you think you can support the project with some code changes or your artistic or writing talent, please take a look at the some low hanging fruits at the KMyMoney junior job list. Any contribution is welcome.

          Despite the ongoing permanent testing we understand that some bugs may have slipped past our best efforts. If you find one of them, please forgive us, and be sure to report it, either to the mailing list or on bugs.kde.org.

        • DebugPoint10 Easy Kdenlive Features for Beginner's for Faster Video Editing

          In this article, I will show you how easy to learn Kdenlive features and create awesome videos.

          Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editor for Linux, Windows and macOS. It’s a KDE application and is considered one of the best feature-rich video editors. Although other excellent contenders exist in the free video editor space, such as Blender and Da Vinci Resolve, Kdenlive is the “OG” of all. I think it has all the features you get for free instead of buying costly licenses from commercial video editors.

          Basic video editing in Kdenlive is easy if you know how to do it. Each of these Kdenlive features probably takes less than a minute to learn.

          In this article, I will show you some basic video editing operations in Kdenlive in the easiest way.

        • KStar DevelopmentJasem's Ekosphere: KStars v3.6.0 Released

          KStars v3.6.0 is released on 2022.07.30 for MacOS, Linux, and Windows. It's a bi-monthly bugfix release with a couple of exciting features.

          Linear 1 Pass Algorithm

          John Evans contributed a new Focus algorithm: The Linear 1 Pass Algorithm. When using this algorithm, Ekos initially performs like the Linear algorithm in establishing the first pass V-Curve and fitting a curve to it to find the solution. Then, however, it moves directly to the calculated minimum.

      • GNOME Desktop/GTK

        • Berlin Mini GUADEC 2022 – Space and Meaning

          Given the location of this year’s GUADEC many of us couldn’t make it to the real event (or didn’t want to because of the huge emissions), but since there’s a relatively large local community in Berlin and nearby central Europe, we decided to have a new edition of our satellite event, to watch the talks together remotely.

          This year we were quite a few more people than last year (a bit more than 20 overall), so it almost had a real conference character, though the organization was a lot more barebones than a real event of course.

  • Distributions and Operating Systems

    • Its FOSSSpiralLinux: New Distro Making Debian Easier for Beginners

       I like the imagination of the developer. GeckoLinux is based on openSUSE. Since openSUSE logo/mascot is a chameleon, the developer named it Gecko (a type of lizard).

      The logo of Debian is a swirl, so the developer named the Debian variant SpiralLinux.

      Both have the intention of simplifying the experience of their popular parent distro.

    • New Releases

      • Beta News4MLinux 40.0 achieves stable status, but does anyone actually care?

        You know what annoys me most about the Linux comuniuty? There are too many gosh darn operating systems based on the Linux kernel. And yes, too much choice can be a bad thing. You see, new Linux users often find themselves overwhelmed with the number of distributions from which to choose. Even worse, having many distros causes resources to be spread too thin. Desktop Linux would be better off if developers worked together on just a handful of operating systems (such as Debian and Fedora).

        But no. The Linux community can't operate as a cohesive unit. Instead, it must be fragmented and confusing. Such is life, I suppose. With all of that said, version 40.0 of 4MLinux -- an operating system that probably doesn't need to exist -- is now available for download. The lightweight distribution has officially achieved stable status, and the developers are hopeful you will choose their offering over the plethora of alternatives.

        "The status of the 4MLinux 40.0 series has been changed to STABLE. Edit your documents with LibreOffice 7.3.5 and GNOME Office (AbiWord 3.0.5, GIMP 2.10.32, Gnumeric 1.12.52), share your files using DropBox 143.4.4161, surf the Internet with Firefox 103.0 and Chromium 103.0.5060.53, send emails via Thunderbird 91.12.0, enjoy your music collection with Audacious 4.1, watch your favorite videos with VLC 3.0.17.3 and mpv 0.34.0, play games powered by Mesa 21.3.8 and Wine 7.12. You can also setup the 4MLinux LAMP Server (Linux 5.18.7, Apache 2.4.54, MariaDB 10.8.3, PHP 5.6.40 and PHP 7.4.30). Perl 5.34.1, Python 2.7.18, and Python 3.9.12 are also available," explains the development team.

    • 9to5Linux4MLinux 40 Distro Released with Linux Kernel 5.18, Improved 3D Support, and More

       4MLinux 40.0 comes a little over four months after 4MLinux 39 and ships with a newer kernel, namely Linux 5.18, for better hardware support, a newer graphics stack, namely Mesa 21.3.8, improved 3D support for both bare-metal and virtual machines, and initial support for the NVMe (NVM Express) interface, which appears to work well in VirtualBox for now.

      To make the operating system more versatile, the 4MLinux 40.0 release also introduces legacy MPlayer with MEncoder software for playing and decoding/encoding media, as well as several new apps pre-installed by default.

    • 4MLinux Blog4MLinux Releases: 4MLinux 40.0 STABLE released.

      The status of the 4MLinux 40.0 series has been changed to STABLE. Edit your documents with LibreOffice 7.3.5 and GNOME Office (AbiWord 3.0.5, GIMP 2.10.32, Gnumeric 1.12.52), share your files using DropBox 143.4.4161, surf the Internet with Firefox 103.0 and Chromium 103.0.5060.53, send emails via Thunderbird 91.12.0, enjoy your music collection with Audacious 4.1, watch your favorite videos with VLC 3.0.17.3 and mpv 0.34.0, play games powered by Mesa 21.3.8 and Wine 7.12. You can also setup the 4MLinux LAMP Server (Linux 5.18.7, Apache 2.4.54, MariaDB 10.8.3, PHP 5.6.40 and PHP 7.4.30). Perl 5.34.1, Python 2.7.18, and Python 3.9.12 are also available.

  • Debian Family

    • Death of Michael Anthony Bordlee, New Orleans, Louisiana [Ed: Link may be broken]

      On 17 June 2022, information was published for the first time confirming the suicide of Frans Pop and linking it to the history of cyberbullying Pop experienced in the Debian open source project.

      Two days later, on 19 June 2022, an open-source VR artist, Michael Bordlee, passed away, age 29, in New Orleans. The cause of death has not been disclosed at this stage.

      There is a tribute page for Michael. The cause of death is not mentioned.

      We found that Michael had previously worked on a VR simulator to help people understand depression. There is a news article about it. The news article notes that Michael was himself a victim of bullying, much like Frans Pop. There is no statement connecting this to the death.

      There have been a number of similar deaths in 2021, including the suspected suicide of 18 year old Redox OS developer Samuel (jd91mzm2 / LEGOlord208) and in Japan, the confirmed suicide of BSNES creator Near ( Byuu / Dave). Both Samuel and Near had described experiences of bullying.

  • Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications

  • Free, Libre, and Open Source Software

    • Programming/Development

      • Matt RickardPresentation Next to Code

        We're taught to separate presentation logic from code. Multi-tiered architectures, data layers, control planes, and service layers.

        But maybe there's some merit to sometimes putting presentation right next to the code.

        CSS-in-JS – More expressive, more reusable. You could view this as part of the wider movement to mix markup and logic in the frontend stack (e.g., JSX and React). CSS-in-JS, while ugly sounding, is a better solution than preprocessors with ever-increasing complexity.

        Notebooks – Faster iteration between changes. Iteration speed is critical in the earliest phases of analysis – cleaning data, training small models, and calculating metrics.

      • glandium.org €» Announcing git-cinnabar 0.5.10

        Git-cinnabar is a git remote helper to interact with mercurial repositories. It allows to clone, pull and push from/to mercurial remote repositories, using git.

      • Ubuntu PitScala vs Java: Things You Should Know About

        Object-oriented languages are in demand for their security, flexibility, and abstraction. Java and Scala are two user favorites among these languages and are seen as competitions often. This article compares Scala vs. Java and discusses the things you should know about them before diving into the programming aspects.

        Although programming languages have many common grounds, object-oriented languages tend to prepare learners to solve real-world problems. They are also easier to learn compared to structured languages such as C. Hopefully; you’ll have a more precise concept of OOP languages by the end of it – so keep reading!

      • Medevel21 Free Open-source React Dashboards and Control Panel Templates

        React is an amazing framework for building scalable apps. It also has a growing supportive community of passionate developers all around the world.

        In terms of templates, and UI components, React does not have any shortage, thanks to its active community.

        As we reviewed the best Vue dashboard and control panel templates in this list, It is time to do the same to our React collection.

      • Perl / Raku

        • Swarming Sundays | Playing Perl 6␛b6xA Raku

          To not miss any Sundays, PWC 175 is asking us to find them. Raku helps us a great deal, because we can easily find the last day in a month, calculate it’s distance to the next Sunday and turn the clock back by that many days.

  • Leftovers

    • Environment

      • The ConversationWhat is a heat dome? An atmospheric scientist explains the weather phenomenon baking large parts of the country

        A heat dome occurs when a persistent region of high pressure traps heat over an area. The heat dome can stretch over several states and linger for days to weeks, leaving the people, crops and animals below to suffer through stagnant, hot air that can feel like an oven.

        Typically, heat domes are tied to the behavior of the jet stream, a band of fast winds high in the atmosphere that generally runs west to east.

        Normally, the jet stream has a wavelike pattern, meandering north and then south and then north again. When these meanders in the jet stream become bigger, they move slower and can become stationary. That’s when heat domes can occur.

    • Finance

      • Ruben SchadeCNBC on why Starbucks failed in Australia

        CNBC ran a story and video back in 2018 about why Starbucks failed in Australia. This was pre-COVID pandemic, and more Starbucks stores have opened since, but the general message still applies.

    • AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics

      • Misinformation/Disinformation

        • John GruberInstagram Walks Back Recent Changes (But the Whole Thing Is Still Going to Shit, Don’t Worry)

          If you haven’t been paying attention to Instagram lately, they’ve been steadily dialing up the algorithmic content users see in their feeds, especially video. More stuff in your feed from accounts you don’t follow, selected by machine learning algorithms, at the expense of stuff from people and brands you have chosen to follow. To top it off, they recently rolled out a limited test to a small — but not that small — number of users that turned those users’ timelines into something basically like TikTok: full-screen videos (and some images) that you go through one at a time. This did not go over well.

        • 🚨 Instagram walks back its changes - by Casey Newton

          Instagram will walk back some recent changes to the product following a week of mounting criticism, the company said today. A test version of the app that opened to full-screen photos and videos will be phased out over the next one to two weeks, and Instagram will also reduce the number of recommended posts in the app as it works to improve its algorithms.

          “I'm glad we took a risk — if we're not failing every once in a while, we're not thinking big enough or bold enough,” Instagram chief Adam Mosseri said in an interview. “But we definitely need to take a big step back and regroup. [When] we've learned a lot, then we come back with some sort of new idea or iteration. So we're going to work through that.”

    • Freedom of Information / Freedom of the Press

    • Internet Policy/Net Neutrality

  • Gemini* and Gopher

    • Personal

      • SpellBinding: BCEILVN Wordo: LOINS
      • Friendships

        It is a fact of life that nothing lasts forever. You might want something to last forever, but it won't, because such is the fact of life.

        Did it ever happen to you that on a non-busy day you sat in your room alone, your thoughts wandering - wondering - how is that person doing?

        That person, who you used to be best friends with, until you weren't. That person, or, these persons.

        You may have great friends now, but inevitably, at some random times, you will glance into that mirror of time, where your past is.

        You're lucky if you smile looking into that mirror. Good memories, firmly categorized as _memories_.

    • Technical

      • Let's Encrypt with OpenBSD and Rex



        In short, it gives away TLS certificates for your website - for free! The catch is, that the certificates are only valid for three months. So it is better to automate certificate generation and renevals.

      • Science

        • Quanta MagazineQuanta Magazine: Can Computers Be Mathematicians?

          How do you teach mathematics to an artificial intelligence? AI has already bested humans at problem-solving tasks that include games like chess and Go. But before any task can be tackled by a machine, it must be reinterpreted as directions in a language that computers can understand. For the last few years, researchers and amateurs all over the world have worked together to translate the essential axioms of mathematics into a programming language called Lean. Armed with this knowledge, theorem-proving programs that understand Lean have begun helping some of the world’s greatest mathematicians verify their work. Steven Strogatz speaks with Kevin Buzzard, professor of pure mathematics at Imperial College London, about the effort to “teach” math to Lean — and how projects like this one could shape the future of mathematics.

        • GeorgeEating Boogers - by George - Epistemink

          The most plausible story we could craft here is one where eating dry nasal mucus might provide some headway for adaptive immunity against pathogens we might later ingest in larger quantities and better-preserved states. This is very far-fetched but fine, what does the literature have to say?

      • Internet/Gemini

        • WordPress to Gemini

          I was surprised by the response in the poll about [which link mode would feel the most natural for Gemini?], there were several options and to put links at the end of the article was almost the least popular answer.

          Some time ago I've started to organize my articles in the same way. I had been adding links in the Gopher style, with numbering them like [1], [2], [3], ..., [n], and puting the index of links at the end of the article. But then Przemek said, that he had an idea to put descriptions of the links, instead of their occurrence number. And I liked that idea. It's better when we can read an article without looking at the links, and after that to look at the index of every link with their description. So we can process an article, or an index in a separate way.


* Gemini (Primer) links can be opened using Gemini software. It's like the World Wide Web but a lot lighter.



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What does this tell us about the press in Europe?
Three most controversial Australian authors linked to St Paul's, Coburg
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
Links 11/01/2026: Data Breaches and Recent (Early 2026) Political Developments
Links for the day
Gemini Links 12/01/2026: Insomniacs After School and Boycotting Amazon
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Sunday, January 11, 2026
IRC logs for Sunday, January 11, 2026
Brett Wilson LLP 'Dropping' the LLP, Is This Rebranding?
It's not a coincidence or a glitch, there was a formal change somewhere in the system
Can IBM Still Control the Narrative?
We'll see what comes out through the grapevine later this week