BSD.cafe “Barista”, Founder and System Administrator, Unix enthusiast ( #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, #NetBSD, #DragonflyBSD, and #Linux ), with a keen eye for everything happening in this world and the fascinating beings that populate it. I enjoy #music, #photography, and, of course, #technology.
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@[email protected] the same could happen if the X accounts gets hacked. Or the website. Having multiple communication channels is the key to avoid those kinds of problems.
Monoculture is always a problem.
@[email protected] I totally agree. Snac2 is a great piece of software and the dev is a fantastic person.
@[email protected] I’m using the official, original one: https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2 by @[email protected]
@[email protected] As has unfortunately often been the case in recent years, we’ve experienced scorching summers (with heatwaves lasting for weeks, sometimes reaching nearly 40 degrees Celsius) interspersed with almost tropical storms, featuring monstrous winds and hailstones the size of billiard balls. These events are becoming increasingly extreme.
@notizie @fediverso Congratulazioni e auguri!!!
@[email protected] thank you
@[email protected] thanks Stu!
@[email protected] thank you!
@[email protected] thank you!
@ioletsgo @[email protected] @[email protected] KDE is a great choice - and has always been, IMHO.
FreeBSD support is good, so you’re not forced to use Linux to enjoy it.
@ioletsgo @[email protected] @[email protected] I know, and think that KDE is the best DE available. I’ve been using it for more than 20 years.
@[email protected] thanks!