Gouache Airship 🏳️⚧️🌈🦄
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Pick up Amber on Steam!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2653880/Amber/
Pick up Amber on Steam!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2653880/Amber/
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Not to self-promote, but I have a list of useful resources for Linux music production on my website, feel free to check it out: crosleybendix.xyz/resources
Crosley Bendix
Personal webiste of Crosley Bendix which contains contact information, a diary, music and useful resources.
crosleybendix.xyz
November 3, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Not to self-promote, but I have a list of useful resources for Linux music production on my website, feel free to check it out: crosleybendix.xyz/resources
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... And thus we have reached the season of witches, d[a]emons 😈 and zombie [procceses] 🧟!
Checkout KDE's fundraiser as it enters its spookiest 👻 phase yet, and help us ward of tech hobgoblins and proprietary waifs that threaten your rights and freedoms.
kde.org/fundraisers/...
#fundraising
Checkout KDE's fundraiser as it enters its spookiest 👻 phase yet, and help us ward of tech hobgoblins and proprietary waifs that threaten your rights and freedoms.
kde.org/fundraisers/...
#fundraising
October 30, 2025 at 12:33 PM
... And thus we have reached the season of witches, d[a]emons 😈 and zombie [procceses] 🧟!
Checkout KDE's fundraiser as it enters its spookiest 👻 phase yet, and help us ward of tech hobgoblins and proprietary waifs that threaten your rights and freedoms.
kde.org/fundraisers/...
#fundraising
Checkout KDE's fundraiser as it enters its spookiest 👻 phase yet, and help us ward of tech hobgoblins and proprietary waifs that threaten your rights and freedoms.
kde.org/fundraisers/...
#fundraising
Your Windows 11 Computer’s Hidden Spy: The Dark Truth About TPM Chips
YouTube video by Rob Braxman Tech
youtu.be
October 29, 2025 at 7:53 PM
let’s go!
Fedora Linux 43 is here! What do you get with this update?
* New Anaconda WebUI installer on all desktop editions and spins
* @gnome 49 and being Wayland only
* Fedora CoreOS now based on bootc instead of rpm-ostree
* Under the hood changes like RPM 6.0
* All your favorite versions of Fedora […]
* New Anaconda WebUI installer on all desktop editions and spins
* @gnome 49 and being Wayland only
* Fedora CoreOS now based on bootc instead of rpm-ostree
* Under the hood changes like RPM 6.0
* All your favorite versions of Fedora […]
Original post on fosstodon.org
fosstodon.org
October 28, 2025 at 4:13 PM
let’s go!
on it boss!
no more consoles or ports. just put the thing on linux.
October 27, 2025 at 2:46 AM
on it boss!
still enjoying KDE linux
October 24, 2025 at 2:09 AM
still enjoying KDE linux
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As someone else said, one distro of Linux won't affect your experience elsewhere. The most Windows familiar distro is Mint and they aren't doin' any of that.
I'm sorry that all the art folks gotta learn about Linux this way, ontop of creating new art workflows. Be not afraid.
I'm sorry that all the art folks gotta learn about Linux this way, ontop of creating new art workflows. Be not afraid.
October 23, 2025 at 8:43 PM
As someone else said, one distro of Linux won't affect your experience elsewhere. The most Windows familiar distro is Mint and they aren't doin' any of that.
I'm sorry that all the art folks gotta learn about Linux this way, ontop of creating new art workflows. Be not afraid.
I'm sorry that all the art folks gotta learn about Linux this way, ontop of creating new art workflows. Be not afraid.
before this is all over there is a good chance your favorite project will have utilized AI in some way. how they use it will make all the difference. Windows will become AI while Linux will have AI. a subtle distinction. something to consider.
October 23, 2025 at 7:46 PM
before this is all over there is a good chance your favorite project will have utilized AI in some way. how they use it will make all the difference. Windows will become AI while Linux will have AI. a subtle distinction. something to consider.
KDE Linux has me arch crazy. i’m going back to arch and you can’t stop me! 🙀
October 23, 2025 at 6:13 PM
KDE Linux has me arch crazy. i’m going back to arch and you can’t stop me! 🙀
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I keep seeing friends who aren't thrilled that Word is newly enshittified. At the risk of sounding like one of Those Guys, there is a magnificent, full featured, entirely free alternative called Libre Office that works on all platforms. I've used it exclusively for over a decade.
October 22, 2025 at 8:29 PM
I keep seeing friends who aren't thrilled that Word is newly enshittified. At the risk of sounding like one of Those Guys, there is a magnificent, full featured, entirely free alternative called Libre Office that works on all platforms. I've used it exclusively for over a decade.
just want to draw some attention to this since some of you might need a new pc for linux
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October 22, 2025 at 3:26 AM
just want to draw some attention to this since some of you might need a new pc for linux
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O woah, I didn't know KDE is working on their own OS! I'll keep my eye out for it. Maybe they'll be going silver when I get more adventurous with linux than just Ubuntu. Both will take a while.
And 6.6 is impressive since 6.5 just got released today
And 6.6 is impressive since 6.5 just got released today
October 22, 2025 at 2:46 AM
O woah, I didn't know KDE is working on their own OS! I'll keep my eye out for it. Maybe they'll be going silver when I get more adventurous with linux than just Ubuntu. Both will take a while.
And 6.6 is impressive since 6.5 just got released today
And 6.6 is impressive since 6.5 just got released today
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Of the 12 games I loaded up in Ubuntu Linux Steam they all ran.
I've not gotten far enough into them to see how performance is, but nothing at the intro screens indicated any particular issues.
I've tried Stellaris, Total War 3, Metro Redux, Starfield, Rimworld, Silent Hill F, Godot, etc.
I've not gotten far enough into them to see how performance is, but nothing at the intro screens indicated any particular issues.
I've tried Stellaris, Total War 3, Metro Redux, Starfield, Rimworld, Silent Hill F, Godot, etc.
October 22, 2025 at 1:42 AM
Of the 12 games I loaded up in Ubuntu Linux Steam they all ran.
I've not gotten far enough into them to see how performance is, but nothing at the intro screens indicated any particular issues.
I've tried Stellaris, Total War 3, Metro Redux, Starfield, Rimworld, Silent Hill F, Godot, etc.
I've not gotten far enough into them to see how performance is, but nothing at the intro screens indicated any particular issues.
I've tried Stellaris, Total War 3, Metro Redux, Starfield, Rimworld, Silent Hill F, Godot, etc.
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I sold a laptop some months ago and installed windows on it and, come to find out, w11 does not have WiFi drivers for it and the keyboard touchpad didn’t work. I had to do more work getting that machine connected to the internet than I’ve had to do with a Linux laptop in…basically ever?
October 22, 2025 at 12:38 AM
I sold a laptop some months ago and installed windows on it and, come to find out, w11 does not have WiFi drivers for it and the keyboard touchpad didn’t work. I had to do more work getting that machine connected to the internet than I’ve had to do with a Linux laptop in…basically ever?
i find it interesting that all the main linux distributions wine has a binfmt package available but most don’t install it by default. this one integration literally gives you PE executable support by launching the exe via wine. click exe and it runs is wha im saying.
October 22, 2025 at 12:26 AM
i find it interesting that all the main linux distributions wine has a binfmt package available but most don’t install it by default. this one integration literally gives you PE executable support by launching the exe via wine. click exe and it runs is wha im saying.
It's Not Just You - The iOS Keyboard is Broken
YouTube video by Michi NekoMichi
youtu.be
October 22, 2025 at 12:11 AM
youtu.be/nj8RO74JdSw?...
cat is out of the bag i guess but gl.inet and also cudy are building their platforms on openwrt (which is linux) with custom gui
cat is out of the bag i guess but gl.inet and also cudy are building their platforms on openwrt (which is linux) with custom gui
I NEEDED to Fix her Internet!
YouTube video by Linus Tech Tips
youtu.be
October 22, 2025 at 12:08 AM
youtu.be/nj8RO74JdSw?...
cat is out of the bag i guess but gl.inet and also cudy are building their platforms on openwrt (which is linux) with custom gui
cat is out of the bag i guess but gl.inet and also cudy are building their platforms on openwrt (which is linux) with custom gui
this is such a great idea if you have a local repair shop i bet they would love your business and installing linux for you.
It's fairly easy for me, in my experience as someone who's not a techie and can't handle command-line stuff. I just took my used Windows machine to a repair shop and let them wipe Windows and install Ubuntu for me. UI's as easy as Windows or Chrome for me.
Seriously, I think it could be the year of Linux on desktop IF we actually made things easy.
October 21, 2025 at 10:42 PM
this is such a great idea if you have a local repair shop i bet they would love your business and installing linux for you.
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KDE Plasma 6.5 arrives with rounded window corners, automatic theme switching, enhanced clipboard tools, networking upgrades, and improved accessibility support buff.ly/wU3j5vo
October 21, 2025 at 7:05 PM
KDE Plasma 6.5 arrives with rounded window corners, automatic theme switching, enhanced clipboard tools, networking upgrades, and improved accessibility support buff.ly/wU3j5vo
amen
not only that but between the aws incident, windows 10's EOL and the visa/mastercard shitfest i really think we as a society need to wake up to the fact that maaaybe letting one or two companies be the only ones handling critical services that everyone all around the one relies on isnt a good idea
October 21, 2025 at 2:21 AM
amen
i love KDE Linux ❤️
October 21, 2025 at 2:20 AM
i love KDE Linux ❤️
KDE Linux is a fun ride if you like arch and KDE. i wouldn’t say it’s arch though. the images are built using arch which does make it compatible. but you won’t find any pacman here. unless you count pacman-static which is here for unknown reasons.
October 20, 2025 at 4:33 PM
KDE Linux is a fun ride if you like arch and KDE. i wouldn’t say it’s arch though. the images are built using arch which does make it compatible. but you won’t find any pacman here. unless you count pacman-static which is here for unknown reasons.
no offense to ubuntu users but you might want to look closer at the relationship between canonical and microsoft before using it as a windows replacement.
October 20, 2025 at 4:30 PM
no offense to ubuntu users but you might want to look closer at the relationship between canonical and microsoft before using it as a windows replacement.
this mint is a slightly more stable and sane ubuntu. the best mint is LMDE based on debian.
I feel like Ubuntu tends to be the distro that randomly breaks and causes the bad Linux stereotypes haha
October 20, 2025 at 4:26 PM
this mint is a slightly more stable and sane ubuntu. the best mint is LMDE based on debian.