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I got sanctioned by the European Union! 😁 Kaka Kallas has nothing better to do than sign a sanctions list against bloggers, journalists, and even a priest. Europeans, ask yourself, what are they so afraid of? Sanctions mean I’m on the right track! I’ll always share the truth 🇷🇺
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Slackware Tests Replacing Xorg with XLibre The oldest actively maintained Linux distro now includes XLibre in their official builds, and is testing removing Xorg entirely.
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Why Nym is against age-verification laws They claim it's about protecting children. It's really about surveilling everyone.⤵️
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I want to make something clear on Slackware adding XLibre to the pre-release build (so that everyone knows what to expect): This does not, necessarily, mean that the next shipping version of Slackware will include XLibre (instead of Xorg) by default. It simply means that XLibre is now both a) officially included in the Slackware build system and b) is being tested for inclusion in the shipping version (with the possible removal of Xorg being part of that). An incredibly important step towards replacing Xorg with XLibre.
Slackware Linux has removed Xorg, and switched to XLibre, in the current pre-release, testing builds. slackware.com/changelog/curr…
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Riddle me this? How come a cameraman is at the bottom of stairs being "cleared" by "Brave British Marines?" How come he's inside rooms being "cleared" as they enter? Standing on front of presumably live weapons? What utterly embarrasing, cringeworthty staged idiocy.
Britain's opposition leader Kemi Badenoch thanked- "Brave Royal Marines" For landing unppposed on a completely unarmed civillian ship, with a civillian crew. The only thing they had to stop for, was to re-film some parts. Theatre.
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Thank goodness for @SonicDesktop stepping in with a reasonable, X11 supporting KDE fork.
Bye bye #KDE, sad as it is, we need to part ways. No way I will be using #Wayland and its degraded experience instead of the mature #X11. I liked you best when you were the Un-#Gnome, but lately you have been drinking too much of whatever they are drinking there.
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Ho letto in giro dei commenti che sostengono che Tulsi Gabbard sia pagata dal Mosca… Ma brucia così tanto il comunicato di @DNIGabbard sui biolaboratori in Ucraina?
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Replying to @davidokocha086
It will not replace X11 anytime soon. It doesn't even have feature parity - not even with Windows and the Mac, much less with X11.
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Bye bye #KDE, sad as it is, we need to part ways. No way I will be using #Wayland and its degraded experience instead of the mature #X11. I liked you best when you were the Un-#Gnome, but lately you have been drinking too much of whatever they are drinking there.
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Yesterday's #GNUstep meeting dropped news about #NextBSD, a new OS using components from #FreeBSD and #Darwin: launchd, services described by .plist files, in-kernel IOKit over Mach IPC, network stack configured by IPConfiguration talking to configd... nextbsd.org
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Whenver you mention a piece of software written in Rust, I believe you are legally required to point out that it is "written in Rust." Even before you tell people what that software, "written in Rust", actually does. I don't make the rules.
Rust-Based Malware Hits 1.4% of Arch User Repository The data stealing code compromised over 1,500 packages in the Arch Linux User Repository, making use of Rust, Systemd, NodeJS, & Bun.
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New Project: Svelte Particles 50 Useful Shadcn Blocks. Inspired from COSS UI Free & open source Just copy, paste, and ship😁 Live: sv-particles.vercel.app
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The AUR (Arch Linux User Repository) is continuing to be flooded with malicious code. As of this writing, the Arch team has found at least 1,579 malicious packages (roughly 1.4% of all packages within the AUR), with more packages being updated with malicious code this morning. This includes several popular utilities and libraries, including: gtkimageview, gdl, libgdata, and python-future. A partial list of impacted packages can be found here: md.archlinux.org/s/SxbqukK6I…
There now appears to be close to 900 packages, in the Arch Linux User Repository (AUR) which contain malicious code (including keyloggers). Which means we are closing in on 1% of the entire AUR containing deliberately malicious code.
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We took Erin Brockovich's map of every data center in America. Then we laid the nation's aquifers on top of it. We noticed they're not building data centers where the land is cheap. They're building them where the water is. Farmers near these facilities say their livestock have stopped falling pregnant. Residents say the humming never stops. And the projects arrive under NDAs, so most towns don't know until the ground is already broken. The question isn’t where they’re building anymore. It’s why they’re building where they’re building. Tonight, we think we can answer that question. We’ve been covering the data center issue in great detail on this broadcast, and for good reason. It’s a serious problem in America and worldwide, and it’s one that is uniting people from all sides of the political aisle because, guess what, whether you are a conservative or a liberal, you have human rights that enable you to have access to basic survival needs like water, which was given to us by God, not by the state or Big Tech, by the way. Erin Brockovich joined the data center fight recently. She launched a site including a map that shows data centers either completed, under construction, planned, or community reported, likely due to all those pesky NDAs in place stopping us from knowing they’re coming to our area. But the public isn’t stupid. So Maria thought she’d do something a little bit different. She created a series of maps using Erin Brockovich’s data center data, then superimposed aquifer maps onto those maps, then superimposed smart city locations onto those maps. What Maria found was pretty mind-blowing and, she says, lends credence to her theory that those in charge are purposely making rural areas unlivable for the purpose of pushing people into smart cities, where they will be under constant surveillance and on a short leash.
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Google controls the browser. Google sells the ads. Google just disabled the adblocker. This is not a coincidence. This is a business model.
‼️ Google is about to disable all adblocker extensions in Chrome. Instead of letting the adblocker inspect traffic itself, extensions now have to hand Google's browser a limited list of filtering rules and hope for the best. This leads to weaker blocking and more ads getting through. Google makes the vast majority of its money selling ads. The company that profits from every ad you see also controls the browser most people use, with Chrome 149 being the last version supporting adblockers. For example, under the new rules, uBlock Origin cannot exist. For millions of people, that extension is the only thing standing between them and a wall of ads, trackers, and autoplay garbage. One user put it bluntly: "The web is literally unusable without uBlock Origin."
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Time to upgrade your NymVPN apps! NymVPN just got some significant performance upgrades for speedier connections. Give her a spin and let us know how she runs. In-app account creation for our de-Google'd friends New encrypted protocols for ad blocker nym.com/blog/nymvpn-v2026.10
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There now appears to be close to 900 packages, in the Arch Linux User Repository (AUR) which contain malicious code (including keyloggers). Which means we are closing in on 1% of the entire AUR containing deliberately malicious code.
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‼️ UPDATE: It just doesn't stop: Almost 900 Arch Linux packages infected now. lists.archlinux.org/archives…

🚨 BREAKING: More than 400 Arch Linux User Repository packages have been compromised with infostealer malware and a rootkit. Attacker posed as a trusted maintainer and "adopted" orphaned packages. Arch maintainers are purging infected packages now. Audit your AUR installs.
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Biome v2.5 is out, with more than 500 rules! 🎌 Cross-language lint rules 🧰 Code fix for plugins ⏫ More than 70 promoted rules 👀 Watch mode 🤏 Format space delimiter 📝 Rules presets 🔧 upgrade command 🔝 Go-to definition 📖 Experimental pnpm catalogs
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