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    matthew@social.retroedge.techM
    I found a useful tip while reading the Gentoo wiki article on XFCE. This adds a feature that I did use in Cinnamon. The ability to snap windows to the edge of the screen. Even adds keyboard shortcuts.https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Xfce#Enable_vertical_window_snapping#xfce #linux #gentoo
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    mgorny@social.treehouse.systemsM
    Lately I've been thinking about how #Gentoo is perceived by people. So often they're stuck in the "ricer" mindset: Gentoo is being built from source, so it must be ZOMG fast. And if it isn't, then what's the point?If I were to make four points for Gentoo (to stop myself from making more), they would be:1. Gentoo is independent.There is no company behind Gentoo. There is no business plan. It's made and maintained by volunteers. Driven by passion and not profit incentive. And we want to keep it that way.2. Gentoo aims to be secure.We are maintaining our own infrastructure to reduce the risk of being hijacked. We're securing our distribution channels and mirrors using OpenPGP. We're only using Codeberg (which we really appreciate) and GitHub as mirrors (with OpenPGP commit signatures) and contribution channels. We have a dedicated security team, who works with the developers to keep packages free of vulnerabilities and our users informed.3. Gentoo is made by humans.We banned LLM contributions two years ago, and never regretted it. We didn't "wait and see", we took decisive action, and if we got left behind, it's only for the better. Unfortunately, in today's LLM-ridden world we can't stop slop software from being packaged in Gentoo without sacrificing our commitment to keep packages up to date, but we try to keep the worst offenders (like copywashed chardet) at bay.4. Gentoo supports sustainability.This may sound ironic when so many of us build everything from source, but we're actually trying to make computing sustainable. Gentoo's source-first nature makes it inherently flexible. We try our best to support a plethora of older and less common hardware. We go against the flow and still try to provide a workable system on hardware that is not supported by Rust or V8. And on top of that, we do our best to provide binary packages for a variety of configurations.Of course, that's not all. I want Gentoo to be reliable and stable, to be oriented towards privacy by default, to be welcome and respectful.And all these things ultimately depend on people working on Gentoo, and contributing to Gentoo. We always need more people that share these principles and want to help us achieve them.What do you appreciate in Gentoo?
  • it's 23:31 here.

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    stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafeS
    @michel you know the answer... c
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    indietechnews@ioc.exchangeI
    Modern hardware with the latest kernel is much preferable to users of the current and maintained #QubesOS version 4.3.The system is very similar to previous versions. One interesting innovation is the possibility to change VM Persistent/User modes in Qubes Manager when updating or configuringhttp://www.dds6qkxpwdeubwucdiaord2xgbbeyds25rbsgr73tbfpqpt4a6vjwsyd.onion/wiki/SysmaintCompare with #Whonix in Vmwarehttps://fekir.info/post/immutable-machines-with-virtualbox/Considier RO in regard to Stateless Relays (a gateway, a browser, a relay server)Bandwidth-Weighted algorithm (performance vs security trade-off)"Tor relays build reputation over time: a relay that has been running for months earns bandwidth flags that make it more useful to the network"@torproject @FreedomofPress live RAM Relayhttp://uy3qxvwzwoeztnellvvhxh7ju7kfvlsauka7avilcjg7domzxptbq7qd.onion/websites/lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2015-July/038493.html#Gentoo @installgentoo #FreedomOfThePress #FreedomOfThePressFoundation #Press #News #Journalism #ComputationalJournalism #Stateless #Immutable #ConfidentialComputing#infosec #Qubes #Fedora #Tor #Innovation #Science #CS #IT #Linux
  • The bright #LLM future, next part.

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    mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.orgM
    @Epic_Null @js @mgorny you’d have to ask them or look for yourself