

I never heard of Techrights before, they seem rather unhinged, but I had a good laugh when I saw this article about Lunduke. Not even the floss fundamentalists like Lundukes flavor of racist Linux “journalism”.


I never heard of Techrights before, they seem rather unhinged, but I had a good laugh when I saw this article about Lunduke. Not even the floss fundamentalists like Lundukes flavor of racist Linux “journalism”.


what’s the german word for “the feeling you get when you know the bolts on the rollercoaster are shaking loose incrementally and you can see the Unscheduled Rapid Disassembly Event coming up”?
The word you are looking for is “Tja”.


Don’t worry about it. GDPR is getting gutted and we also preemptively did anything we could to make our data protection agencies toothless. Rest assured citizen, we did everything we could to ensure your data is received by Google and Meta unimpeded. Now could someone do something about that pesky Max Schrems guy? He keeps winning court cases.


“That’s a lovely kernel you have there how about if we improve it a bit with some AI.”


I think they need to hire an English teacher for their marketing department.
Introducing iPhone Pocket: a beautiful way to wear and carry ____ iPhone
Please complete the sentence, a smartphone isn’t a person.


Then go be an AI slop enjoyer somewhere else. You have a whole internet full of it.


The KeePassXC team just knowingly introduced a policy that is proven to produce vulnerable code into a software project where there is next to no margin for error and you are asking why we are upset? They can keep their vibe coded password manager.


Just so we all know, not liking AI slop code is xenophobic.


Funny, but I did and I fundamentally disagree with the use of slop code in my password manager.


There is an unofficial mono port available but it looks like ass and, since it also can’t do autofill in my browser, it has no benefits over GNOME Secrets.


There is no official support for Linux and I am pretty sure that the browser plugin is windows only. I liked the browser integration of KeePassXC but I will probably need to say goodbye to that feature as nothing else supports that on Linux. GNOME Secrets looks OK as an alternative.




The rat video starts with him proclaiming that in rationalism he “found his people”, that was the point where I bailed.


No, I don’t.


I suppose it is an iambic tetrameter, but the third and fourth lines do not fit.
It’s almost as if letting an automated plagiarism machine execute arbitrary commands on your computer is a bad idea.