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Emulating NixOS' impermanence module on Fedora Atomic


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in reply to jamesbunagna

That's really insightful!

Also didn't know about secureblue, it looks really interesting, hopefully it can all work together


in reply to mr_MADAFAKA

Implying that all the other guests aren't special, kinda rude
in reply to mr_MADAFAKA

Time for an indestructible, upgradable, ThinkPad-level Linux gaming handheld!

LOL yeah right, I know, but let a guy dream. You're already picturing the bright red thumbstick, right? Lol



Israeli air strikes on Yemen kill at least nine people, Houthis say


Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said the targeted sites included ports and energy infrastructure in Sanaa.

Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV reported that Israel launched “four aggressive raids” targeting the Hodeidah port of al-Salif, killing seven, with two more killed in two strikes targeting the Ras Isa oil facility, also located in Hodeidah.

It added that two central power stations south and north of Sanaa were targeted.

Yemen’s Saba news agency also reported that four raids had targeted Hodeidah, two of them striking the Ras Isa oil facility and killing and wounding some of its employees.



IDF soldiers expose arbitrary killings and rampant lawlessness in Gaza's Netzarim corridor | Of 200 bodies, only 10 were confirmed as Hamas members':


in reply to GlacialTurtle

Fragging is the deliberate or attempted killing of a soldier, usually a superior, by a fellow soldier. U.S. military personnel coined the word during the Vietnam War, when such killings were most often committed or attempted with a fragmentation grenade, to make it appear that the killing was accidental or during combat with the enemy. The term fragging now encompasses any deliberate killing of military colleagues.

The high number of fragging incidents in the latter years of the Vietnam War was symptomatic of the unpopularity of the war with the American public and the breakdown of discipline in the U.S. Armed Forces.


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in reply to distantsounds

We used to have a local band called "John Cougar Concentration Camp", and it's still one of my all-time favorite band names...

I think of it every time one of this turd's mid-life crisis jams come within earshot.



in reply to cyu

That's the eternal state of France. That's how they roll. It's the failed state that gave birth to all failed states.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

This situation has already played out with the nukes the west put in turkey in the 60's. I would hope they wouldn't be dumb enough to repeat that mistake, but things these days are pretty fucking stupid over here in the USA
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IPFire 2.29 released - Core Update 190 released


From their homepage: IPFire_ is the world's leading Open Source firewall distribution. Businesses across the world have chosen to put their trust in our versatile, feature-rich solution with its easy-to-use web management console.
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in reply to petsoi

is this an advertisement?

also, is it really the world leading oss firewall distro?
I'm no expert but I have never heard of it, even though I'm not exactly new to Linux. in contrast, OPNSense and pfSense is quite popular

in reply to ReversalHatchery

It's certainly existed for years and it's a nice release, such as it is. However, the absolute lack of IPv6 and abject refusal to incorporate WireGuard for Reasons^TM^ led to me going back to OpenBSD and OpenWRT, personally. They seem to have a WIP towards finally incorporating WireGuard, but IPv6 is still AWOL, which is fatal for my use-case.


Meta seeking unfettered access to iPhone user data via EU DMA interoperability requests


cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20381949

On its face, the EU DMA is meant to stop monopolies from abusing their market position, but Meta appears to be abusing this legislation in an attempt to gather unprecedented access to iPhone user data.


https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/12/19/meta-seeking-unfettered-access-to-iphone-user-data-via-eu-dma-interoperability-requests




16 personer dömda för mordplaner. Som ett led i en konflikt planerade det kriminella nätverket La Liga mord på personer inom nätverket Zorba. Genom bland annat chattar i appen Signal har personer med olika roller i La Liga identifierats och dömts. Tingsrätten finner också att en person under 15 år varit delaktig i brottsligheten.

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Can sex sell class consciousness?


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