@Tebz

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Ageless #Linux — Software for Humans of Indeterminate Age

We don't know how old you are. We don't want to know. We are legally required to ask. We won't.

https://agelesslinux.org/

Ageless Linux — Software for Humans of Indeterminate Age

@edensgarden if you have a spare WiFi router you could put openwrt on you could get a wired connection and put the router in a spot with stronger signal. I have a wireless bridge set up in my office so I can bring a bunch of wired devices onto my lan. Running an Ethernet cable for me requires more holes than I want to patch

The recent California law regarding age verification for operating system installs makes me think about my early teen years installing #Gentoo #Linux from stage 1 tarballs and boot strapping the whole OS. At what point during that process should I have put my age in? Is it during kernel config? Is it extracting the initial stage 1? Is it chrooting into that base? Installing grub?

Maybe we need to go back to a big wiki of install steps?

@codebergstatus well done! Much appreciated!
@codebergstatus good work on getting ssh access back up. 💪
I really cannot stress this enough. When I visited France, I visited a building where I read an entry in a log book where a Nazi recorded my great-grandmother's death in the camps. The name of this building was the "Musée de la Résistance et de la *Déportation*". It was not the "museum of the death camps" because they don't _call_ them death camps. While it's happening, they call it "deportations". The name "death camps" shows up once the occupying army is rolling their tanks into your capital.
@jnkrtech I've adapted the tmux sessionizer scrip from prime to do basically that. There might be a way to do something like this with screen. https://github.com/ThePrimeagen/tmux-sessionizer
GitHub - ThePrimeagen/tmux-sessionizer

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@JRepin
Interesting thought. Could be a combination of the two. Hardware takes more time to set the bit on the lower impedance device and Linux checks too quickly and therefore misses the sound system, but finds the headphones.
@doctormo
@doctormo I'm thinking it is an impedance mismatch issue. The windows "present" threshold must be lower than the Linux one. Headphones are normally 16 ohms or higher while sound systems are usually 8 ohms or less. I don't know how the detection system works, but that is my guess for the physical difference.

There are different ways to say the same things. And it's fine to repeat the same thing over in different ways.

Because some people understand better one way, and others another way.

We need a large diversity of voices bringing the same messages to fight for human rights. Never hesitate to add yours to the battle! Every voice helps! 💚✊

#HumanRights #DigitalRights