We're happy to announce the release of #YunoHost 4.2 !
Thanks to all the contributors and testers ! 💗
- 🌻 Rewrite of the webadmin using VueJs
- 3️⃣ Finally moving to Python 3 😅, paving the way to Bullseye
- 🃏 More sensible update strategy for dyndns domains (nohost.me, etc.)
- 🔑 SFTP and SSH permissions
- 🚑 Many improvements on backups
- 📦 Around 35 new apps since January !
More info in the release note on the forum:
https://forum.yunohost.org/t/yunohost-4-2-release-sortie-de-yunohost-4-2/15673
@likho There is a comment section on most of the major music distribution platforms too. It's not buried by them, you can always not look at them.
Nope. Cannot do #ludumdare yet again. Will there ever be a time where Ludum Dare does not clash with my exams' week? #ld #ldjam #ld48 #ludumdare48
Hiii #VFXFriday!
Here's another demo for godot-shaders, which shows how UVs can be used to obtain different flow effects.
Grab it here on
@gdquest 's repository! https://github.com/GDQuest/godot-shaders
On <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse">Wikipedia's Fediverse Article</a>, I discovered that there is an "audio, sound hosting" Fediverse server called Funkwhale. I went to the website and their publicly listed pods (a.k.a. instances, servers), and there were many tracks released that I could listen to. I thought to myself "This is great! Can I view these tracks and stuff through my instance (which uses Mastodon)?" No. I could not see the posts through my instance. Why is that?
#fedi #funkwhale #activitypub
@freemo What does this have to do with autism?
@kayden Hello o/
Two-factor authentication is a simple, powerful way to add a new layer of protection to your online accounts. Which type is right for you? https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/09/guide-common-types-two-factor-authentication-web
@freemo Oh I agree with that. I think it's just one of the theist versions of "weird as the result of original and insightful thought" (though without much thought).
@freemo Got to love that (not so) unique moment of abnormality though.
@AmpBenzScientist Yeah, but distributions of Arch Linux like Manjaro are supposedly made for general / basic users, hence with a bit more stability, availability and user friendliness in mind (And far less bricking, at least that's what I assume.). This is also why I'm not going straight with Arch Linux, but rather "easier" distributions of it. Have you experienced bricking on your device yourself by Arch Linux or distributions based on it?
EFF’s browser extension HTTPS Everywhere just got even better! We’ve partnered with DuckDuckGo to incorporate its Smarter Encryption rulesets into HTTPSE, giving users greater coverage for connecting to safer, encrypted versions of the websites they visit. https://www.eff.org/press/releases/eff-partners-duckduckgo-enhance-secure-browsing-and-protect-user-information-web
@deesapoetra Thanks. Debian's stability is really appealing but I want to see how a user repository (e.g. AUR) would be like. And as someone who already experienced a Debian based GNU/Linux distribution, I am willing to explore what else is out there and give them a chance. Aside from that, I should do more research on openSUSE.
@hans_w How has your personal experience been with Manjaro?
Forgot to do tags, I should get used to them. #gnu #linux #distro #arch #archlinux #manjaro #manjarolinux #debian #ubuntu #mint #linuxmint #arco #arcolinux #garuda #garudalinux #endeavouros #anarchylinux
I've been on my first GNU/Linux distro for almost 3 months now. I picked Linux Mint (and I am okay with my choice, but I do think about how Manjaro as a first distro would be like), but now I have the need to switch to a different distribution, especially something rolling release.
I do not care about choosing every package that my system will have; I am fine with a little bit of software not being used on my system (This makes the incoming list preferred over Arch Linux). I care about an user distributed package manager (?) being there, such as AUR. I care about installs supporting a Window Manager such as i3. I care about my system not breaking due to an update on the OS (I have heard that this kind of stuff happens on Arch Linux, and that for this reason Manjaro filters the Arch Linux updates and gives a more stable experience (I also heard that they just delay the updates and call it stability).). So with these in mind, I have these distros and Arch Linux installers to choose from:
1- Manjaro
2- ArcoLinux
3- Garuda Linux
4- Endeavour OS
5- Anarchy Linux
I would highly appreciate any suggestion / discussion!
Here is a good summary video about the telemetry being sent to Google and/or Apple as a privacy-conscious consumer: https://open.lbry.com/@censiCLICK:3/what-your-phone-sends-every-5-minutes-to:b
AKA Kaan.
Ethical Software Developer. More information about me on my website <pixificial.xyz>.