Joe Brockmeier (@jzb)

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Longtime open source user, advocate, and contributor. I’ve been working with and writing about Linux and open source since 1999, now writing for LWN.net. Become a subscriber here! https://lwn.net/subscribe/

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"When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade, without further introduction." Mark Twain

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There's been a long-standing request to add config includes to niri. They're useful for config organization, but also for custom desktop shells to be able to change colors without having to edit the main user's config.

Today I finished the first step towards this: a many-days-long refactor that makes the main config part, layout, mergeable, i.e., able to be combined from multiple parts. And building on this, per-output/workspace overrides.

https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/pull/2449

Testing wanted here!

#niri

Per-output and per-workspace layout by YaLTeR · Pull Request #2449 · YaLTeR/niri

Alright, this is a big one, though most merge conflicts should be trivially resolvable. The code should be more or less complete but I haven't edited the wiki yet. In this PR we makes the layou...

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@i0null If that's not the project logo, it should be.

The one point that has resonated most strongly with me in recent months is that there is a consistent pattern with autocratic takeovers that succeed. They are imposed by presidents or prime ministers who, for contingent reasons, are actually very popular. Fujimori in Peru, Orbán in Hungary, Erdoğan in Turkey, Bukele in El Salvador. The pattern is the same. Either they tamed inflation or a crime wave or removed a deeply unpopular government. They did it in a window of overwhelming popularity. Trump is not popular. He’s actually quite unpopular. So I don’t think he can manage this if the opposition is concerted. So this is the right thing, really the essential thing, to do. A necessary but not sufficient condition of turning back this threat. So it’s essential to fight this. And what happens happens.

(from https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/let-it-happen/sharetoken/52054b21-3905-4f1e-ae46-4d0c80461ce3)

Let It Happen

Early this afternoon, multiple federal departments and agencies sent out an email...

TPM - Talking Points Memo

[$] Fedora floats AI-assisted contributions policy

The Fedora Council began a process to create a policy on AI-assisted contributions in 2024, starting with a survey to ask the community its opinions about AI and using AI technolo [...]

https://lwn.net/Articles/1039623/ #LWN

OpenSUSE Leap 16 released

https://lwn.net/Articles/1040323/ #LWN

OpenSUSE Leap 16 released

The openSUSE Leap 16 release is now available. This major version update of our fixed-releas [...]

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@killyourfm Wow. That sounds like an amazing trip. Hope you'll be posting pictures along the way!
@itsfoss Funny, I just watched that episode the other day.
Meg has a drying rack for her knitting. 🧶 The cats believe it’s a quality hammock. #CatsOfMastodon