Which program is the one that surprised you most that it is available on Linux?
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We must face reality — the Gaza War is now a war of annihilation
from The Forward
[Jewish publication from USA]
Jay Michaelson May 28, 2025"The gulf between Israel’s government and the rest of the world — including its allies, the #Trump administration, the Israeli public, and the American Jewish community — is widening into a chasm. And yet some in Jewish leadership are hiding their heads in the sand.
Critics of the Netanyahu-Smotrich regime are no longer just campus protesters, or hostile-to-Israel regimes, or antisemites like the murderer of two young Jews at an AJC event in Washington DC last week. They include former prime minister Ehud Olmert..."
We must face reality — the Gaza War is now a war of annihilation – The Forward
Jay Michaelson argues that canceling Israel’s critics won’t change the reality of what is unfolding in Gaza.The Forward
We must face reality — the Gaza War is now a war of annihilation
from The Forward
[Jewish publication from USA]
Jay Michaelson
May 28, 2025
"The gulf between Israel’s government and the rest of the world — including its allies, the Trump administration, the Israeli public, and the American Jewish community — is widening into a chasm. And yet some in Jewish leadership are hiding their heads in the sand.
Critics of the Netanyahu-Smotrich regime are no longer just campus protesters, or hostile-to-Israel regimes, or antisemites like the murderer of two young Jews at an AJC event in Washington DC last week. They include former prime minister Ehud Olmert..."
We must face reality — the Gaza War is now a war of annihilation – The Forward
Jay Michaelson argues that canceling Israel’s critics won’t change the reality of what is unfolding in Gaza.The Forward
EU Travel Ban On Three Journalists Is Flagrant Violation Of Human Rights
EU Travel Ban On Three Journalists Is Flagrant Violation Of Human Rights
Terrifying escalation of continent's war on freedom of speechThomas Fazi (Public)
Windows 11 Start Menu Revealed as Resource-Heavy React Native App, Sparks Performance Concerns
Windows 11 Start Menu Revealed as Resource-Heavy React Native App, Sparks Performance Concerns
Recent observations from users on the social platform X have uncovered performance issues tied to the Windows 11 Start Menu, revealing that the componentSergey Tkachenko (Winaero)
The Windows 11 UI is terrible, but you can fix it with Windhawk (FOSS)
My W11 24H2 Desktop and Startmenu
Windhawk
The customization marketplace for Windows and programs. Customize your programs with available code snippets or create your own customizations.windhawk.net
EXCLUSIVE: Inside Trump’s New Gaza "Ceasefire" Proposal
Jeremy Scahill, Sharif Abdel Kouddous, and Jawa Ahmad
May 29, 2025
"A new proposal for a Gaza ceasefire spearheaded by Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, includes a 60-day initial truce, a “redeployment” of some Israeli occupation forces, and an exchange of captives, including ten living Israelis held in Gaza. It would also require the “immediate” delivery of humanitarian aid, including by the United Nations and the Red Crescent. Drop Site obtained a copy of the document, labelled a “term sheet” by Witkoff."
EXCLUSIVE: Inside Trump’s New Gaza "Ceasefire" Proposal
Drop Site obtained the “term sheet,” circulated by Steve Witkoff. It would allow Israel to resume war after 60 days.Jeremy Scahill (Drop Site News)
Pirate IPTV Consumed By 30% of Swedes, Including 50% of Men Under 35 * TorrentFreak
Pirate IPTV Consumed By 30% of Swedes, Including 50% of Men Under 35 * TorrentFreak
Pirate IPTV consumption in Sweden has fallen from 16% of homes in 2024 to 14% in 2025. Too early to celebrate, rights holders suggest.Andy Maxwell (TF Publishing)
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In all my years of pirating never used it.
NFL - I just stream on nflbite.
Is IPTV the same as nflbite? But easier ? Might sub just for nfl. Where do I sub for NFL?
Russia secures 6M artillery shells in massive arms shipments
Russia secures 6M artillery shells in massive arms shipments
Russia secures 6M artillery shells in massive arms shipments, fueling its Ukraine war effort with heavy artillery and rocket systems, raising global concerns.Boyko Nikolov (BulgarianMilitary.com)
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Col. Jacques Baud: Russia Pursues Military Solution as Diplomacy Fails
- YouTube
Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.m.youtube.com
U.S. Govt. Backs Cox in Landmark Supreme Court Battle Over ISP Piracy Liability
The U.S. Solicitor General has urged the Supreme Court to accept Cox Communications' petition in a landmark piracy liability lawsuit. The USSG argues that ISPs are not necessarily liable for pirating subscribers and warns that the current precedent may lead to disconnections for many innocent subscribers. At the same time, the USSG urged the court to deny a petition from the opposing music companies, which seeks to expand the current liability verdict.
U.S. Govt. Backs Cox in Landmark Supreme Court Battle Over ISP Piracy Liability * TorrentFreak
The U.S. Solicitor General urges the Supreme Court to accept Cox Communication's petition in a landmark piracy liability lawsuit.Ernesto Van der Sar (TF Publishing)
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Ireland wants expansion of the definition of genocide under the Geneva Convention, says Taoiseach
Ireland wants an expansion of the definition of genocide to bring home the enormity of what Israel is doing in Gaza, the Taoiseach has told the Dáil. The Israeli Government, with its “far-right elements”, is "committing genocide in Gaza right now," Micheál Martin said.
The Taoiseach said Ireland, Spain and Norway had initiated recognition, followed by Slovenia, in partnership with the Arab states. But he admitted that Ireland has failed to persuade many other countries that it targeted diplomatically to join the recognition initiative.
The Taoiseach added: "We're hoping that we will broaden the criteria by which Genocide is judged by the Geneva Convention." Some countries have been claiming that Israel's "slaughter" of Palestinians, as Mr Martin put it, does not constitute genocide, which means a policy of deliberate attempted extermination of an entire people.
On this Chinese island, patients are trying latest experimental drugs for cancer
On this Chinese island, patients are trying latest experimental drugs for cancer
A medical revolution quietly unfolds on Hainan, allowing patients to access cutting-edge therapies before they hit the market.Dannie Peng (South China Morning Post)
Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux
Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux
On Linux, Control-C and Control-V don't work for copying and pasting in terminals. The Control modifier is used for its original purpose of inserting control codes. Instead, terminal apps require an extra Shift modifier, like Control+Shift+C.Mark Stosberg
I found this handy snippet to enable these keys in GTK 2 and 3 (not sure of the equivalent for GTK 4 but I guess that's the one which has been updated anyway): forum.colemak.com/topic/1438-d…
Unfortunately I've found this whilst I'm not at the right computer so I haven't been able to test them.
Edit: I tested this and it doesn't appear to have helped.
I en artikel om gängbrottslighet i tidningen ETC för Gunnar Wesslen fram ett förklaring till det minskade våldet som jag inte har sett tidigare. Digitalisering. Men de poliser och före detta poliser han intervjuat för fram några av de vanliga förklaringarna som att våldet drabbar gängen själva och innebär ökad polisiär aktivitet vilket är dåligt för affärerna
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Broadfern
in reply to Kami • • •It’s wonderful.
I do miss being able to send stuff from my PC to my iPhone though, but that’s Apple’s fault.
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in reply to Libra00 • • •Well I basically never use SMS, so I have no idea if they work for me or not.
At the moment I'm using it to connect my two laptops and phone, mostly for notifications, file and clipboard sharing and remote trackpad.
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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •Tux racer was neat.
There was also a weird space game that started with a Q. I never progressed and it gave me existential crisis as it felt like nothing was out there. I'd get lost in space every time.
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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •LocalSend.
No more USBs ever (outside of install media). So so simple, fast, and works on all devices and FOSS.
It is really the best UX of any file sharing app I have experienced (outside of airdrop I guess, but obvious problems there)
Okular is also a favorite of mine.
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in reply to Arkhive (they/she) • • •I had the same thing on Bazzite just with the local network, not a VPN.
I believe it has to do with the firewall. You have to open the port both incoming and outgoing for 53317.
But you literally have to be on the same network, so for example if both devices are on the same local network (hence local in the name) and your phone is on a VPN but your computer is not on a VPN, then it won't work.
It should work if you VPN into your local network remotely so that both devices are on the same LAN, however, then that won't work anyway because you have to have physical access to the device to accept the transfer (you could probably use a remote desktop to do that, but then it is getting complicated)
Jo Miran
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •Bitwig and Reaper. Two of the best music DAWs on the market and they each have a Linux native version.
EDIT: I forgot to include Renoise, the music tracker DAW.
Azzk1kr
in reply to Jo Miran • • •I have been experimenting with Reaper a bit, but I am a sort of DAW noob, so it's kind of hard to get in to. I've done a tiny bit using Lmms though, but I am missing synthesizer stuff in Reaper. I've tried installing plugins by putting them into the proper folders and let Reaper attempt to resolve it, but it doesn't really work as expected.
Any tips? Especially for Linux of course. Many of the tutorials are Windows oriented.
Jo Miran
in reply to Azzk1kr • • •Reaper is like the Arch Linux of DAWs. It's power is in its flexibility and customization. That said, I found it to be uninspiring in its complexity out of the box. That said, the Reaper community is amazing. If you want to mod and customize it into your ideal DAW,y recommendation is to hit the community forums, Discord, etc.
Personally, I bounced from Reaper almost instantly in favor of Bitwig and Renoise on Linux.
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in reply to Azzk1kr • • •I would start from the docs. There is pretty good reaper manual available from its homepage, covers everything from basic "how does one creates the prohect?" to relatively advanced topics.
Most of the plugins I encountered have no native Linux version, but yabridge deals with most of them quite good. I personaly use it paired with Play on Linux to logically separate different groups of plugins and everything works like a charm.
GitHub - robbert-vdh/yabridge: A modern and transparent way to use Windows VST2, VST3 and CLAP plugins on Linux
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in reply to Jo Miran • • •Yeah, Reaper is surprising! It's in the Arch repos and Flathub.
I would have been happy if I had to build it from source or download a random deb from their website. But, damn. It's on Linux and easily installable!
Install Reaper on Linux | Flathub
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in reply to Zak • • •I think MS assumes no one will use it. But having Linux builds of some of their software enhances their "MS loves Linux" marketing.
Teams is another example.
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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •I agree simple-scan is awesome.
I just like when I do an update and my computer uses less data...and its a bit faster. Thats happened a couple of times. Feels good.
dadarobot
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •about 10 years ago, i noticed steam was available for linux. for the longest time i had pretty much written off gaming on linux (apart from like tuxcart, nethack, emulators...). i hadn't considered actually being able to play "real" games.
that was before proton, so there really wasn't a ton of stuff i could play, but i found some good stuff like hotline miami, papers please, super win the game.
obviously now we have proton and linux can be argued as a superior gaming platform in many cases.
plumbercraic
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •Probably ComicTagger
github.com/comictagger/comicta…
I had been holding onto ComicRack for years and really loved it for scraping and generating tags before adding to Komga. I was a happy camper when i found ComicTagger.
GitHub - comictagger/comictagger: A multi-platform app for writing metadata to digital comics
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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •Microsoft Defender.
I convinced my work to let me use linux on their laptop. They sent me instructions for setup. One of them was to install Microsoft Defender, had a link to the Ubuntu package and everything. Blew my mind.
cevn
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in reply to cevn • • •Yup! Here's a helpful link in case you feel like spreading the joy.
maketecheasier.com/install-use…
How to Install and Use Microsoft Defender in Linux - Make Tech Easier
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in reply to swab148 • • •Reminds me of a ransomware problem that a place I worked at had. After weeks of computers getting reinfected over and over. It was figured out it was one "techy guy" with Linux on his work laptop. He kept sharing infected files.
So since he kept infecting the windows PCs on the network. It got Linux and macs banned at work.
Everyone had to have windows PCs moving forward.
Lot of Linux and Mac folk don't realize how big of a vulnerability they can be even if they themselves aren't affected.
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in reply to yaroto98 • • •IceVAN
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •Bash. It has enabled me to automatize a lot of sh*t I wouldn't do just because it would take me a lot of time/efford to do. There's a LOT you can do with a few simple scripts, a few examples:
- Remove files I don't need (images, rip/conversion logs, empty folders...).
- Compress and optimize folders of photos recursively.
- Apply watermarks to photos recursively.
- Convert filetypes (flac2mp3, pdf2cbr, webm2mp3,web2jpg...).
- Configure input devices (keyboards, mouse, graphic tablets).
- Autorename files (spaces to _, . to _, _ to spaces...).
- Remove audio from videos recursively.
- Remove audio/subtitle tracks from videos.
- Download images/videos/audio from websites.
- Update appimages automatically.
- Update/cleanup system/repos.
- Use different theming for different applications.
- Mount iso/bin... images.
- Extract zip|rar|tar.gz|.... files automatically.
- Modify pdfs.
- Get the weather for my location.
- Get stats from my PCs to be shown in panel applet.
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... show moreBash. It has enabled me to automatize a lot of sh*t I wouldn't do just because it would take me a lot of time/efford to do. There's a LOT you can do with a few simple scripts, a few examples:
...you name it...
...in most cases just by typing one word in the terminal. It was kind of a mindblow coming from the crappy window$ crappysystem eons ago.
Shareni
in reply to IceVAN • • •I find that the least surprising, but ok...
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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •Neverball.
So gaming on Linux is obviously amazing now, but back in 2006 or so when I started using it, it was less than great. I probably tried every single game in the Ubuntu repos and Neverball entertained the hell out of me.
I spent hours rolling this shiny ball around. I loved Marble Madness on NES as a kid, so it was a natural fit.
A close second was Freeciv, as I had also grown up with a copy of Civilization.
Honorable mentions to Nesticle and Snes9x.
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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn • • •What surprised me the most, also in part due to me not really being knowledgeable about software solutions in their respective industries, was the Unreal Engine (the editor that is) and Houdini being available on Linux. Tbf, at least in the vfx department it is apparently more common as most of the high profile software in that industry does have a native Linux version available.
What I appreciated the most though was software like Reaper and Renoise providing a (very good even) Linux-native version when I looked for a new DAW to learn, seeing most software in the audio industry not being very Linux-friendly.
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