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Assuming the OS doesn't unravel like Bazzite did, I think I've settled on Pop!_OS. Would I prefer a start menu and a more easily communicable distro name? Yes. But, holy shit, everything works.
I ask because I have automation that ensures WiFi is always off when I'm connected via Ethernet. The MacOS networking always resets the order of preferred network devices so WiFi is first, and even when I "roam" from Wifi to Ethernet it will keep the existing sessions alive over WiFi which defeats the purpose.
So I need WiFi completely off when I don't want to use WiFi.
It would be easier if there was a "DO NOT CONNECT TO WIFI" option but the radio is still on -- then this functionality would still work
it looks like the only thing I can do is automate disconnecting from a hardcoded list of networks I expect to want to disconnect from in this scenario and remove their automatic join preference, then later add the auto join back.
Ugly but it could work
Kash Patel: "To my friend Charlie Kirk, rest now brother, we have the watch and I'll see you in Valhalla"
That wasn't a warrior's death
It's the second time in four years the DOJ has targeted Uber for its treatment of passengers with disabilities.Omar Gallaga (CNET)
An uncertain future looms over Nova Launcher, a name synonymous with Android customization and a vital tool for many users, including those with visualSalih Kunduz (Accessible Android)
Once again a fucking reminder to stop doing stupid shit like using local timezones for your logs. Don't trust people who do this.
2025-08-29 06:28:12.038 GMT [220328] LOG: invalid value for parameter "log_timezone": "US/Pacific"
We’ve hit a point where AI can’t do basic task of printf.
Enjoy being rehired in near future.
seems to me like they have more demand then they can handle so they are trying everything they can and it just makes the entire thing useless
dumping more money in to handle the load seems like a bad idea
the future has to be local-only models
Přijďte na konferenci #LinuxDays na moji přednášku "Partybox / barevná hudba na routeru #Turris Omnia". Bude to pořádná diskotéka! 👯 🤩
Samozřejmě vřele doporučuji i další přednášky v tracku CZ.NIC (místnost 111), přednášku "Turris - něco se chystá!" od @michal v místnosti 155 a také tu spoustu ostatních skvělých přednášek, které na konferenci budou.
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I know it’s just a social media post, but I stand with my colleagues and the students at America’s HBCUs.
It’s a short hop from radical anti-intellectualism to outright racism, and we’ve experienced these headwinds before.
But the work to build America’s pluralist democracy will not be halted by this kind of cowardice.
The state of #InstantMessaging in 2025: I have one virtual workspace dedicated solely to #IM clients. They occupy 820 MB of memory, which is actually an improvement since the last time I checked.
But I still miss the days when all I needed was #Pidgin.
@mcepl yeah, I know: social.vivaldi.net/@sesivany/1…
Plus Signal has no web client and Matrix and Telegram don't have web clients of the same quality. Just with Slack there is feature and quality parity.
Já vím, můj ideální svět by samozřejmě vypadal více takhle, ale většina purple-{něco moderního} buď neexistuje nebo saje.
xkcd.com/1782/ se nám nějak vzdaluje.
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The results of a 2 day hackathon (1 hour of demos!), an official Matrix server for the European Commission, and the Trust & Safety Working Group in Motion.
That and much more happened This Week In Matrix
matrix.org/blog/2025/09/12/thi…
Matrix, the open protocol for secure decentralised communicationsThib (matrix.org)
Very cool. I hope this means that the @EUCommission will be setting an example.
ec.social-network.europa.eu/@E…
Attached: 1 image We have made Microsoft’s commitments on Teams legally binding under EU antitrust rules. Microsoft will unbundle Teams at lower prices, boost interoperability and data portability.European Commission on Mastodon
While we're talking about Albert Einstein and how people have tried to erase his 20+ year civil rights protest work from history:
The FBI didn't like MLK jr. They called him "the most dangerous negro." Because he was influential, brought people together, and was vocally against anti-Black racism.
The FBI file on MLK Jr was 240,000 pages long. They accused him of being a communist spy, because he said things like, "racism is bad," and "too much wealth inequality is bad for society."
The FBI had a file on Malcolm X too. 9,000 pages long. Same reason.
The FBI had a surveillance file on Albert Einstein too. 1,400 pages.🤷🏿♂️
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When Einstein was in NJ teaching at Princeton, a racist person wouldn't let Black Opera Singer Marian Anderson stay in their hotel. So Einstein said, "Stay with me."
Paul Robeson and other Black civil rights leaders wrote a letter condemning lynching. Einstein hand delivered it to President Truman.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=puOIdh94…
For more great educational video clips, go to http://splash.abc.net.au/YouTube
The FBI had 240,000 pages of surveillance reports on MLK Jr.
9,000 pages on Malcolm X.
1,400 pages on Albert Einstein.
Yes, they considered MLK Jr to be much more dangerous than Malcolm X. They literally called him "The Most Dangerous Negro."
Because what they fear most is the end of racism.
If you're curious, no Einstein and Paul Robeson were not successful in getting that anti-lynching legislation passed.
There have been at least 200 attempts to get that anti-lynching legislation passed in US history.
The US did eventually pass anti-lynching legislation... in 2022. 🤦🏿♂️
History students are often disappointed when they learn why the AI take-over failed. They were defeated by human resistance, which was kept alive by libraries and old paper books, and a surprising machine ally.
Books had not been replaced, because even the mightiest AI could not make printers work.
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in reply to Sean Randall • • •! If you buy a Microsoft keyboard, (like anybody does), there's a key that emulates the alt+shift+control+win keys.