It's a random thing, but I'm feeling really happy about having my small business give an annual donation to a couple of open source projects it depends on.
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It's a random thing, but I'm feeling really happy about having my small business give an annual donation to a couple of open source projects it depends on.
Huge shout out and thanks to all these for being so useful and solid that I *can* depend on them:
- OBS Studio (@OBSProject), used basically daily to get local videos of sessions for supervision and study
- LibreOffice (@libreoffice), used weekly or a few times a month
- Linux Mint (@linuxmint) which is my backup machine's OS, someday to become my main one, hopefully.
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It's a random thing, but I'm feeling really happy about having my small business give an annual donation to a couple of open source projects it depends on.
Huge shout out and thanks to all these for being so useful and solid that I *can* depend on them:
- OBS Studio (@OBSProject), used basically daily to get local videos of sessions for supervision and study
- LibreOffice (@libreoffice), used weekly or a few times a month
- Linux Mint (@linuxmint) which is my backup machine's OS, someday to become my main one, hopefully.
Ones I'm due next to donate to my personal accounts, since I use these regularly as well:
Signal (@signalapp)
Calibre
De-DRM plugin, if I can find a spot for them -
It's a random thing, but I'm feeling really happy about having my small business give an annual donation to a couple of open source projects it depends on.
Huge shout out and thanks to all these for being so useful and solid that I *can* depend on them:
- OBS Studio (@OBSProject), used basically daily to get local videos of sessions for supervision and study
- LibreOffice (@libreoffice), used weekly or a few times a month
- Linux Mint (@linuxmint) which is my backup machine's OS, someday to become my main one, hopefully.
@jonobie @OBSProject @linuxmint Thanks so much for your donations and support

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Ones I'm due next to donate to my personal accounts, since I use these regularly as well:
Signal (@signalapp)
Calibre
De-DRM plugin, if I can find a spot for themI would go with Fedora is a solid distro, a specially Atomic version.
Plus:
@GrapheneOS
@Molly