soc.octade.net is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
@screwlisp @steeph @hub luckily I'm 10+ years into #Linux and I'd "choose death over the insanity that is #Windows" because it makes me feel physically ill judt to look at it!
Fedora Asahi Remix has come a long way. If you're looking to give it a try, check out our documentation for how to install and more!
The French government says it's ditching Windows in favor of the Linux operating system, in an acceleration of its digital sovereignty initiative. Here's more from @TomsHardware.
Linux 7.0 has been released (don't get excited by the shiny new version number, mind).
What's new? As ever, a lot – swap performance boosts, Intel TSX re-enabled on 10th gen and newer Intel CPUs, more legacy AMD GPU driver buffs and, on a quirky note, support for the Rock Band 4 Bluetooth guitar!
More details ⤵
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/linux-7-0-kernel-features
Is a #Clanker Being Used to Carry Out #AI Fuzzing in the #Linux Kernel?
Something that I'd love to be able to do, but haven't figured out how, yet:
You can run somecommand 2>&1 > log.txt to get STDOUT and STDERR together, but you won't know which is which.
You can run somecommand 2>err.txt >log.txt to get STDOUT and STDERR separate, but you won't know the timing, or which error messages happened between which STDOUT messages.
I'd like to figure out some way to combine both, so you end up with a file like this:
1: this was a STDOUT message
1: this was a STDOUT message
1: this was a STDOUT message
2: this was a STDERR message
2: this was a STDERR message
1: this was a STDOUT message
2: this was a STDERR message
1: this was a STDOUT message
1: this was a STDOUT message
1: this was a STDOUT message
1: this was a STDOUT message
1: this was a STDOUT message
2: this was a STDERR message
2: this was a STDERR message
Any ideas? @mirabilos?
How to install and enable an SSH server
https://negativepid.blog/how-to-install-and-enable-an-ssh-server/
#SSH #servers #linux #bash #shell #remoteAccess #tech #IT #ITadmin #computing #commandLine #prompt #negativepid
Well now, a Japanese Linux distro for PowerPC Mac hardware? Hmmmm, I may need me something PPC based to try this on!
A quick-start guide to Unix commands
https://negativepid.blog/a-quick-start-guide-to-unix-commands/
#UNIX #linux #linuxCommands #cli #bash #admin #administrators #OS #tech #IT #science #STEM #computing #negativepid
Dopo mesi di annunci e discussioni, Brave Origin è finalmente disponibile. Il browser privacy-focused presenta una versione “pulita” senza le funzionalità crypto che avevano diviso la community negli ultimi anni. La release Nightly 1.91.33 è già scaricabile da GitHub per tutte le piattaforme principali.
La novità più interessante riguarda il modello di business. Su Windows e macOS si tratta di un acquisto una tantum da 59,99 dollari, mentre Linux rimane completamente gratuito. Gli utenti della distribuzione open source possono comunque scegliere di pagare volontariamente per sostenere lo sviluppo del progetto, ma non è obbligatorio. Questa scelta dimostra un certo rispetto verso la comunità Linux che ha sempre apprezzato l’approccio open source di Brave.


Brave Origin rimuove il portafoglio crypto integrato, le funzionalità blockchain e gli elementi promozionali legati al programma di ricompense BAT. Rimangono intatte le protezioni privacy, il blocco degli annunci tramite Shields, gli aggiornamenti di sicurezza e le patch Chromium regolari. L’interfaccia risulta più minimale, con focus sulle funzioni essenziali di navigazione.
Il founder Brendan Eich aveva annunciato il progetto su X tempo fa, ricevendo reazioni contrastanti. Molti utenti chiedevano da tempo una versione senza le funzionalità crypto che avevano allontanato parte della base utenti originale. La versione a pagamento risponde proprio a questa esigenza, offrendo un’alternativa per chi vuole semplicemente navigare in modo sicuro senza elementi aggiuntivi.

Il prezzo unico senza abbonamento rappresenta un approccio raro nel mercato attuale. La maggior parte dei servizi software si sta spostando verso modelli ricorrenti, mentre Brave mantiene la possibilità di un pagamento singolo. Questo potrebbe attrarre utenti stanchi delle sottoscrizioni continue.
Resta da vedere quanto questo modello sarà sostenibile nel lungo termine. Brave dovrà bilanciare le entrate dalla versione Origin con i costi di sviluppo e mantenimento dell’infrastruttura. La versione gratuita continuerà a esistere, finanziata probabilmente attraverso altri canali come la ricerca integrata e i partnership pubblicitarie tradizionali.
Per chi cerca un browser privacy senza elementi crypto, Brave Origin rappresenta finalmente una soluzione concreta. La disponibilità gratuita su Linux è un segnale positivo per gli utenti open source.
SOURCE:// Brave Versions versions.brave.com
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It would have been possible to compile a #Linux kernel on a Motorola Starmax 4000 with a 604e processor.
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RE: https://mastodon.social/@nixCraft/116380044468638699
Microsoft Office is one of the largest #welfare programs in the world. it diverts REAL billions of dollars from the public coffers of governments, into the pockets of Bill Gates and his #EpsteinClass cronies.
Brasil pays for basic universal health care and UBI for kids because it said NO to Microsoft in 2005 & moved to #linux & #LibreOffice.
thanks to Trump, #Microsoft finally lost the 2nd largest economy in the European Union and the 7th largest in the world.
merci a la France.
muddle boostedExcellent news.
France Launches Government Linux Desktop Plan as Windows Exit Begins
Bye bye spyware and AI batshit crazy Windows 11.
With profuse apologies to Flannery O'Connor,
"It would of been a good printer, if it had been somebody there to restart it every minute of its life."
#NetworkPrinting #FlanneryOConnor #AGoodManIsHardToFind #SouthernGothic #Literature #Linux
Frankrig har offentliggjort sin plan om at droppe Windows og skifte til #Linux på de offentlige kontor-computere
Ikke nok med det, men de har også overført 80.000 ansatte i det nationale sygesikrings-system til #opensource -alternativer, der erstatter amerikansk🇺🇸 -ejede #BigTech -platforme som Microsoft Teams og Zoom
Det er fantastisk at se, hvordan landet tager fat på problemet, kæmper for reel #digitalsuverænitet og vælger #opensource -løsninger
https://www.numerique.gouv.fr/sinformer/espace-presse/souverainete-numerique-reduction-dependances-extra-europeennes/ (🇫🇷 )
New #blog #post: I Loved Computers Before the Internet was a Thing
https://rldane.space/i-loved-computers-before-the-internet-was-a-thing.html
611 words
cc: my wonderful #chorus: @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn @ay
(I will happily add/remove you from the chorus upon request! :)
#rlDaneWriting #blost #computing #privacy #autonomy #DigitalAgency #Linux #BSD #Haiku #RetroComputing
Desktop singalongs just got real easy, as the Dynamic Music Pill GNOME Extension is now able to show real-time synced lyrics.
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/04/lyrics-feature-dynamic-music-pill-extension
#LittleSnitch for #Linux — Because Nothing Else Came Close
Location: Berlin
🐧 Debian Linux waiting on further info for how age verification will affect it
With all the different countries and US states expanding age verification laws for various devices, here's what the Debian Linux team had to say about it.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
📰 Source: GamingOnLinux Latest Articles
🔗 Link: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/debian-linux-waiting-on-further-info-for-how-age-verification-will-affect-it/
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France Launches Government #Linux Desktop Plan as #Windows Exit Begins
https://linuxiac.com/france-launches-government-linux-desktop-plan-as-windows-exit-begins/
The Fedora Podcast returns with a look at the upcoming Flock to Fedora conference! Join Emma and Justin and our hosts as we talk about the history, the location, and some hidden Easter eggs to look forward to at our annual contributor conference!