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I thought it might be fun to share the current Terminal Tilt workload and the state of things for February 2026.

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    I thought it might be fun to share the current Terminal Tilt workload and the state of things for February 2026.

    We recently crossed 1000 subscribers (currently at 1033) and 100,000 views since starting the channel in December. That is pretty amazing and it shows there is a thirst for honest #NoAI Linux based videos that explore all things technology (especially privacy).

    The "Sovereign Authentication" Series Video 0 of the hardware security key series is already live (published Feb 9!). Today was a heavy production day, I recorded the voiceovers for 3 of the 4 remaining videos. I have one more VO to capture, and then the heavy lifting begins in Kdenlive.

    Each video usually takes me between 2 and 8 hours to edit. I’ve already finished the thumbnails, so once that final recording is done (hopefully tomorrow, depending on life in general), I’m jumping straight into the timeline.

    Once the security series wraps, I am looking at my 4-year-old Keychron Q1 V2. I have heavily modified it, lubed Gateron Ink v2 Blacks, custom padding, and keycaps. That video will serve as a primer for future keyboard reviews, followed immediately by a look at the Epomaker TH99 Pro currently sitting in the box next to my desk.

    In the future, I am also working on:

    A look at the Divoom Pixoo 64 (pixel art display) and the Fanttik E2 Ultra electric screwdriver.

    A giant overview of ~50 Debian-based (non-Ubuntu) distros. I have had requests for "shiny" trend chasing distros like CachyOS, but I am resisting chasing the views.

    I am researching Linux-friendly networking equipment for future reviews, probably going to look at a few switches.

    I am also exploring the potential of doing live streaming. I have concerns about doing it on YouTube as their algorithm can penalize your long-form videos when you post VODs from past streams. I might just start streaming on Twitch, but that audience doesn't seem to fit what we are building. OwnCast would be ideal but I don't think my homelab is ideal for that setup. I could stream on PeerTube but I am also worried about filling up my allotted storage with VODs on my instance.

    Some ideas I have had for a live streaming are things like maintenance of my Thinkpad by cleaning and reapplying thermal paste, or we could do "Sysadmin Sundays Mornings" where I update and maintain all of the systems I am responsible for, or even blindly exploring obscure and unique distros together. We could also just do some Linux Gaming. We will see, no promises.

    I have a .md file overflowing with ideas, so there is plenty more to come. Thanks for following the journey!

    #TerminalTilt #GNULinux #GNU #Linux #FOSS #OpenSource #Debian #Privacy #MechanicalKeyboards #NoAI #EpoMaker #Keychron #Divoom #Pixoo64 #Fanttik #Kdenlive #YouTube #PeerTube #Twitch #OwnCast

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      @rl_dane

      I made a list awhile back on Codeberg of all of the Debian based (non-Ubuntu) distros, that I know of, and people seemed to like it, so a video touching on them quickly might be fun.

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        @rl_dane @terminaltilt That is a nice list. I need to bookmark it. I did notice Synex missing.
        https://synex.ar/en/home/

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          @rl_dane @terminaltilt That is a nice list. I need to bookmark it. I did notice Synex missing.
          https://synex.ar/en/home/

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          @stevendb

          Thank you for the addition! I added Synex to daily drivers.

          @rl_dane

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            @stevendb

            Thank you for the addition! I added Synex to daily drivers.

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            @terminaltilt @rl_dane I also noticed GuideOS is missing. It's German-only for now. https://guideos.de/

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              @rl_dane

              I made a list awhile back on Codeberg of all of the Debian based (non-Ubuntu) distros, that I know of, and people seemed to like it, so a video touching on them quickly might be fun.

              Cookie monster!

              favicon

              (codeberg.org)

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              @terminaltilt @rl_dane
              I don't know much about the lower levels of Linux, but I'm willing to bet that most of these (including specialized OSes like Antix or Tails) could be packaged as Bash scripts or debootstrap configs for Stock Debian: without losing any functionality.
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