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GNU+Linux and free software tinkerer and innovator
DesktopDebian or Fedora w/ i3
MUA/IRCmutt/irssi, mu4e/erc
Terminalxterm or rxvt w/ zsh
SuperpowerEmacs with VIM key bindings
@pallgone Google must be crowdsourcing their vision AI, which must be getting pretty good based on how impossible their captchas have been getting :-D
@bennydarshan check out restic. It's cloud capable and uses pgp for encryption. Consider the cost of cloud storage against a set of rotated HDDs, though, especially if the data is sensitive.
Analyst: Apple's poor earnings will recover now they've switched from innovating to rent-seeking
https://boingboing.net/2018/11/04/how-about-no-monopolies.html
Analyst: Apple's poor earnings will recover now they've switched from innovating to rent-seeking

Apple just had a really poor Q3 earnings report, with hardware sales falling off as people figure out that they just don’t need to get a new phone every year or so; writing in Bloomberg, Leon…

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@bun bit of waiting for things to compile, but emerge/portage and ability to compile everything from source makes it a strong and amazing distro in the landscape of Linux. If you've never run Gentoo before, give it a go!

May's Law:

Software efficiency halves every 18 months, compensating Moore’s Law.

Kernel developer?
@bjoern emacs org-mode for work and bullet journaling for notes on the go

@fribbledom

NetData
rsyslog + Graylog
Prometheus + Grafana
Check_MK

Finished adding Emacs org rendering to my Gitea instance! Many of the parsers out there are fast but severely lacking, so I cobbled together a bash script and emacs lisp to have Emacs render perfect org-exported HTML.

@tzycce I did try orgzly for a while but it needed more features and stability. (It may be much better now though.)

One thing about Emacs on Android (in Termux) is the need for a real keyboard, though there are volume up/down shortcuts for control and meta keys, it's much faster getting around with a keyboard.