triptico.com is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
Quick reminder wrt removing features or drivers from the #Linux #kernel, like currently considered in the networking subsystem and a few other areas[1]:
The "no regressions" rule still applies – so nothing people still use should be removed (or the removal should be reverted in case it turns out people still use it).
This is why the network drivers 3c59x and xirc2ps, MVME147 that were on the chopping board will remain[2].
But there are a few caveats, some of them:
* "people still use" means "in production with recent kernels" – public or private museums can use old kernel versions.
* You have to make your case against the removal (and might have to help testing going forward) – which is what a few people did successfully for the drivers mentioned above[3].
* Timing is important. It's best to speak up before something is removed. Chances that a removal is reverted are likely good if you speak up in the mainline cycle where the removal was performed. It might work in the following cycle, too (e.g. in the 9 weeks after after a new mainline release where something was removed is out). But if you speak up later, you are likely too late -- which is why you want to use the latest mainline and not jump from one longterm release to the next once a year, as then it most likely is too late when you notice a removal.
* Exceptions from the "no regressions" rule made, for example in case something is seriously broken, a huge security risk/maintenance burden, and basically unfixable at the same time; but these are rare and individual judgement calls, so it is best to not worry about.
[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/1068928/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260422-v7-0-0-net-next-driver-removal-v1-v2-0-08a5b59784d5@lunn.ch/ –
[3] https://lore.kernel.org/all/41d9fe43-9aa5-49b4-89cd-9aa13e4e4ea9@lunn.ch/, https://lore.kernel.org/all/408d1987-6ecb-4d3b-afed-8e202c8ff21d@lunn.ch/, and https://lore.kernel.org/all/f902909f-7eb9-4b7a-bb01-82f680cfe695@lunn.ch/
This #ThinkPad so far has been great. #OS and #firmware #updates are regularly available. Performance is snappy and smooth and it handled my long uptimes just fine.
Except I do have one peculiar issue when scrolling down on a webpage the action becomes stuck. ALL webpages just scroll on their own to the very bottom of the page. No key presses, combinations, or even the ESC key fixes or interrupts this. Clicking on a menu item like File causes the selected options to cycle infinitely. The *only* fix is to reboot the laptop.
I've never seen this on any other distro or laptop.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Linux tip: Use “sudo !!” to repeat your last command with root privileges. Try “cd $(dirname !!)” to change to the directory of the last command's target.
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TIL about #jemalloc, a scalable concurrent malloc(3) implementation for #FreeBSD and #Linux, only to find out it had its 20th birthday a few days ago! 🎂
Check out the original paper on https://papers.freebsd.org/2006/bsdcan/evans-jemalloc/
🚀 Planify 4.19.0 is out!
Major CalDAV overhaul with ETag conflict detection, sync-collection fallback for Posteo/Mailbox.org/Vikunja, and tons of fixes. Plus GNOME Shell search, PDF export, productivity stats, and more.
Full changelog: https://useplanify.com/blog/#planify-4190-caldav-overhaul-gnome-search-and-productivity-features
Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟰/𝟮𝟬 (Valuable News - 2026/04/20) available.
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/04/20/valuable-news-2026-04-20/
Past releases: https://vermaden.wordpress.com/news/
#verblog #vernews #news #bsd #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #linux #unix #zfs #opnsense #ghostbsd #solaris #vermadenday
🚨LIVE NOW!🚨 DevOps/SRE Instructor Livestream
On this lovely Monday, let's chat about #Linux #SystemAdministration, #SelfHosting, or any other topic in the #DevOps and #SRE space you're interested in!
Owncast: https://live.monospacementor.com/
Episode 13 of Dark Blue Weekly released
https://darkblueproject.com/sites/news/dbw-e13.php
#darkblueweekly #darkblueproject #linux #bsd #freebsd #ghostbsd #solusos #linuxkernel #openssl #opensource #freesoftware
Just spun up a dedicated IoT gateway on a Raspberry Pi 4, this time running FreedomBox + AdGuard DNS. Works flawlessly 🛡️
FreedomBox has a billion apps worth exploring, but I kept it lean: a simple, useful privacy shield for home IoT. No bloat, just control.
Every smart home needs this layer. 🔒️📡
Nuevo post:
Entendiendo Btrfs, los subvolúmenes y zRAM
#tecnologia #linux #gnulinux #fedora #btrfs #zram #SoftwareLibre #opensource #hardware #blog #enmiblog
https://thecheis.com/2026/04/18/entendiendo-btrfs-los-subvolumenes-y-zram/
Wayland set the Linux Desktop back by 10 years
https://omar.yt/posts/wayland-set-the-linux-desktop-back-by-10-years
it's getting cereal
#unix_surrealism #technomage #openbsd #linux #comic #ai #mastoart #fediart #foss
Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟰/𝟭𝟯 (Valuable News - 2026/04/13) available.
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/04/13/valuable-news-2026-04-13/
Past releases: https://vermaden.wordpress.com/news/
#verblog #vernews #news #bsd #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #linux #unix #zfs #opnsense #ghostbsd #solaris #vermadenday
Linux tip: Use “systemctl mask servicename” to securely prevent a service from starting. Masked services can't start, even if they're enabled accidentally. “systemctl unmask” reverts the block.
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Hey fediverse, what's the latest news on portable mini e-ink computers? I wanna be able to run linux from my hammock in the sunny woods this summer 🌞
"How it all began"
I saw an ad for this CD set at a very low price in a computer magazine. I decided to give it a try, enticed by the low cost and this 'alternative solution to Windows', and in late 1996 I ordered this set.
When it arrived, I was fascinated (having never used a Unix or Unix-like system before) but a bit daunted by the lack of support for the main applications I knew. A few months later, though, I decided to give it another go and from that point, I never looked back. Whether it was Linux, one of the BSDs, or something similar (but Unix or Unix-like), I was not going back to systems like Windows.
My #ThrowbackThursday today is probably one of the most significant in my computing life.
#Linux #TechHistory #OpenSource #Unix #TechNostalgia #ComputingMemories #BSD #TechnologyEvolution #OldSchoolComputing #1996 #ITLife
Linux tip: Use the “setgid” mode bit on shared directories: “chmod g+s /shared/project”. New files will inherit group ownership, which prevents permission chaos between users.
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Static Web Hosting on the Intel N150: FreeBSD, SmartOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD and Linux Compared
Update: This post has been updated to include Docker benchmarks and a comparison of container overhead versus FreeBSD Jails and illumos Zones.
#ITNotes #freebsd #illumos #jail #linux #netbsd #openbsd #ownyourdata #server #smartos #sysadmin #zoneshosting
This Isn't a Battle
After reading a post describing the FreeBSD community as 'toxic', I share a different perspective. This isn't a battle. It's a reflection on coexistence, the original Open Source spirit, and the quiet richness of taking a different path.
https://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/11/14/this-isnt-a-battle/
#MyNotes #IT #SysAdmin #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #Linux #OpenSource
bathing
I use @OpenBSDAms btw
#unix_surrealism #openbsd #vmm #vmd #poster #comic #linux #plan9 #glenda
The Man of MATA pt1
next: https://merveilles.town/@prahou/115271822786360293
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#unix_surrealism #comic #technomage #openbsd #linux #penguin #mata
Codeberg - We stay strong against hate and hatred
https://blog.codeberg.org/we-stay-strong-against-hate-and-hatred.html
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://blog.codeberg.org/we-stay-strong-against-hate-and-hatred.html
UPDATE: I haven't seen Recall in action there. I was just asking the doctor how they'll deal with it.
This morning, I went to the doctor for a scheduled appointment. While she was looking at the results of blood tests from two years ago on the screen (and suggested repeating them for a follow-up), I realized she was using Windows 11. A detail came to mind. The doctor is extremely polite and friendly, so I asked her, "How do you handle the feature called Recall?" The doctor was taken aback and had no idea what I was talking about. I was about to drop the conversation, but she, being a serious professional, immediately called the technicians who manage their PCs to ask for clarification. They downplayed it, saying it's not an issue and that it's a feature "on all PCs, so we can't do anything about it." She started to express that she didn’t like it and wanted it deactivated. No luck: they won’t proceed because, according to them, even deactivating it is "a hack that could compromise future updates." She’s furious and will talk to her colleagues and the decision-makers. She wants secure systems because "there’s patient data involved."
In reality, patient data is stored on servers (which I haven't investigated), but everything that appears on the screen is, in my opinion, at risk.
I’ve offered to help them find a solution—because, if I'm right, all they need is LibreOffice and a browser. In that case, I’ll suggest one of the *BSD or Linux systems and do it for free.
I don’t want to make money off my doctor. I just want patient data to be (sufficiently) secure.
#IT #Recall #Windows #OwnYourData #Security #Privacy #RunBSD #Linux
If you are thinking of moving from Windows to Linux and are not sure where to start, here's the software that I am using day to day:
https://decoded.legal/blog/2024/09/running-a-law-firm-on-free-software-2024-edition/
(Work-focus, as that is where I spend most of my (computing) time, but I am Linux-only for personal computing too.)
And don't forget that many Free software programs have Windows versions too, so you can test before you leap.
Good luck!