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I made a shirt for everyone who’s ever had to deal with the intestinal worms who demand free art because of whatever dumb reason they think entitles them to your time and skill for no compensation.
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Ask Noah | episode 32: "Linux is Calling".

Have you ever wanted to host your own phone system? Replace Google Voice? They go on site to VoxTeleSys, a Linux based company that helps keep the Ask Noah Show on the air +a take on Pop_OS!

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jupiterbroadcasting.com/119541

#podcast #Linux #VoxTeleSys #PopOS #AskNoah

With the news of AIM shutting down I rest easy knowing that open source and open protocols such as XMPP and Matrix will live on!

Just a quick check-in for those wondering. Family and I are still safe staying with family in Rohnert Park. Things are still very much uncertain but we are hoping for the best.

@LienRag Timing. The possibility still exists in the future from our perspective.

@WAHa_06x36 The phone will be centered around Linux/Debian both of which have a tremendous track record for security, privacy and stability.

@WAHa_06x36 If you post your questions in our forum, the developers will all have a chance to look at them and provide better answers for you. forums.puri.sm/

You did it!!!

The #Librem5 will be built! Do you want one?

Now, let's go meet those stretch goals. mastodon.social/media/NgEUaEbF

More great news: we just released #Plasma 5.11!

kde.org/announcements/plasma-5

This release features a new System Settings UI, notification history, the Plasma Vault for quick & simple file encryption, improvements to Folder View, Task Manager, App Launcher...and much more.

If you want to try Plasma 5.11 immediately, head over to KDE neon to grab the packages 😊

How to test your internet speed in Linux terminal?

Learn how to use speedtest CLI (command line interface) tool to test internet speed in Linux terminal.

Also includes one liner python command to get speed details right away without a need to open a web browser or whatnot.

kerneltalks.com/tips-tricks/ho

#internet #speed #Linux #terminal #guide #tip #speedtest