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This post will introduce a simple udev rule and ~$20 in #USB hardware that effectively implements a kill cord Dead Man Switch to trigger your machine to self-destruct in the event that you’re kicked out of the helm position.
This post demystifies what “support” means in the context of #Linux #support, how it differs from security maintenance, and why both are essential for modern organizations. Through real-world examples and deep dives into #Canonical’s support processes, you’ll discover how #Ubuntu Pro + Support empowers teams to build, scale, and secure their infrastructure with confidence.
Turn a fresh #Ubuntu installation into a fully-configured, beautiful, and modern web development system by running a single command. That's the one-line pitch for Omakub. No need to write bespoke configs for every essential tool just to get started or to be up on all the latest command-line tools. Omakub is an opinionated take on what #Linux can be at its best.
Not my post !
"In today's short and sweet #100DaysToOffload (post 005!), I would like to show off an #ansible playbook for creating VMs in #Proxmox.
I wrote this playbook several weeks ago when I was trying to stretch the limits of what I could do with Ansible. It would be much better to do this with #opentofu or #terraform but I thought this was a fun exercise."
New FAIR Project Aims to Decentralize WordPress.org Services, Backed by #Linux Foundation and Hundreds of Contributors
We would not leave users on proprietary solutions like Google Docs or Microsoft Office 365 without an alternative.
Murena Workspace is your complete, fully deGoogled, online ecosystem!
An Open Source Network Monitoring App with a Web GUI
On social media, it's often hard to control how your images appear to others. Transparent or oddly sized images—like #screenshots—often don't display well. Fixing these issues can feel like more trouble than it's worth.
#Gradia aims to alleviate that problem by allowing you to quickly edit images to address these issues, while also offering options to enhance their overall appearance.
Blah Speech-to-Text lets you have a bla(h)st inputing text from speech on #Linux, with keyboard shortcuts and whisper.cpp. Fire up your microphone and perform high-quality, multilingual speech recognition offline. Extended with local LLMs, it becomes a potent tool to converse with your Linux computer. No VRAM-consuming GUI, just a few configurable hotkeys.
#BlahST is probably the leanest Whisper-based speech-to-text input tool for Linux, sitting on top of whisper.cpp.
Speech Note let you take, read and translate notes in multiple languages. It uses Speech to Text, Text to Speech and Machine Translation to do so. Text and voice processing take place entirely offline, locally on your computer, without using a network connection. Your privacy is always respected. No data is sent to the Internet.
Ce document est un guide de préparation et déroulement pour toute activité d'installation Linux ou logiciels libres.
This is a project to anonymously collect hardware details of Linux-powered computers over the world and help people to collaboratively debug hardware related issues, check for Linux-compatibility and find drivers.
Support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025.
Microsoft wants you to buy a new computer.
But what if you could make your current one fast and secure again?
Liste des prochains InstallFest / Installe-o-thon Linux
#Pretalx is an open-source conference organising tool that allows you to manage everything from simple one-day conferences to huge week-long events with dozens of rooms and involved, double-blind review processes.
Pretalx is Free Open Source available under the Apache License 2.0.
DF files are great for sharing documents, but they are not easy to edit or convert into other formats. If you want to convert a PDF to Markdown format (while keeping the images), this guide will show you how to do it using poppler-utils and pandoc, two powerful open-source tools used for document processing.
“Amigurumi (編みぐるみ?, literally knitted or crocheted plush) is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small animals and anthropomorphic creatures.” Wikipedia
Here you'll find my amigurumi plush creations inspired by mascots, Linux logos and other computer systems, crocheted in 100% cotton and stuffed with anti-mite synthetic wadding.
Ideal for decoration, key rings