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Mummy Doesn't Know You're a Nazi is also a banger.

They're a great live/in person band.

Mummy Doesn't Know You're a Nazi

YouTube

Kmart have a weird looking robot wandering around. I think it's meant to be a wandering store directory? Or maybe it's a disguised security bot..

Either way it just knocked a shit ton of plates off the shelf which smashed them.

Optus among companies earning billions in Australia but paying no income tax

https://lemmy.world/post/36936882

Optus among companies earning billions in Australia but paying no income tax - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

@Severus_Snape wtf, they produce meat too. WTF?!

@thibaultamartin @kde @gnome RedHat provides paid support, so does TuxCare. Google, Amazon and pretty much all major tech company contributes financially and via devwork as their own systems operate on Linux.

RedHat develops FreeIPA which is essentially opensource Active Directory. Both AD and FreeIPA are fancy Kerberos wrappers around LDAP.

In most large proprietary software project a small amount of maintainers manage individual components of software. Everything critical in Linux is financially funded somewhere and somehow, anything else has enough passion devs working on it or has heaps of alternatives that can fill it's place is development disappeared.

@rosalyn and Bluefin is @fedora Silverblue based.

@rosalyn on Bluefin you'll get most of your apps through #Flatpak on which Signal is on. Flatpak is essentially a universal app store for all Linux distros and majority of apps reside on the @flathub repository which is setup by default on Bluefin.

There is something called distrobox which is pre-installed on Bluefin that allows you to install packages from any other Linux distro however majority of users can find what they're looking for through Flatpak.

@rosalyn Linux Mint is a great choice if your wanting to go a more traditional Linux route.

If you want something that adds safeguards not limitations around certain things that may cause system crashes, Bluefun or the gaming specific Bazzite by @UniversalBlue are awesome and very stable.

Either way it's quite hard to brick a x86 machine. As long as your important data is backed up, you can always just re-install the OS if anything breaks.

LinkedIn is already a glorious trash fire but now I have people doing AI replies to my posts. 🫡
@BrodieOnLinux Oof, I'm still upset by this one.