BINGO!! So much THIS!!
I sometimes get frustrated with people on the left, because I can sometimes reach people on the right. I'm carefully reeling them in to see the world in a more broadly kind way, and someone on the left suddenly starts attacking and wrecks my recruitment methods. Argh!
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No need to wait for #Caturday for cat photos; today is #NationalTabbyDay! Do you have a tabby? Brag on them in the comments!
The tabby-esque beauty in the 1st image is one of my two furbabies; the orange tabby in the 2nd image was a distinguished gentleman I encountered on a winery tour in rural Alberta.
#CanadianPhotographer #YEGPhotographer #AnimalPhotography #CatsOfMastodon #CatPhotography
➡️ Bring privacy into the spotlight — vote for Nextcloud in the CloudComputing Insider Awards! ⬅️
Let's prove once again that the best choice is the choice for privacy!
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Vote for Nextcloud in the CloudComputing-Insider IT Awards 2025 - Nextcloud
Help Nextcloud win as the best Cloud Content Management platform for the CloudComputing-Insider Awards 2025! Cast your vote now — here’s how.Katrin Goethals (Nextcloud)
#PrivacyIsPossible
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Point-and-click urban thriller Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer launches May 20 gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/poin…
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Point-and-click urban thriller Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer launches May 20
Fans of point and click adventures get another real treat here. Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer from Clifftop Games / Rawfury has a confirmed release date now for May 20th.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
EA and Codemasters no longer making WRC (World Rally Championship) games gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/ea-a…
#WRC #EA #PCGaming #Gaming #EASPORTSWRC #Codemasters
EA and Codemasters no longer making WRC (World Rally Championship) games
EA and Codemasters announced today that they're putting the WRC (World Rally Championship) series on hold, and will no longer be making any games in the series.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Pendientes, vacíos y vulneraciones de la nueva Ley en materia de Telecomunicaciones y Radiodifusión.
Este es un #comunicado firmado por organizaciones sociales de #Mexico ante la iniciativa de ley que legalizaría prácticas de #censura previa y #vigilancia masiva en contravención a estándares internacionales de libertad de expresión, derecho a la información y #privacidad.
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Pendientes, vacíos y vulneraciones de la nueva Ley en materia de Telecomunicaciones y Radiodifusión | Sursiendo
Comunicado firmado por organizaciones sociales de México ante la iniciativa de ley que legalizaría prácticas de censura previa y vigilancia masiva en…sursiendo (Sursiendo)
Nextcloud Talk hits 15,000 issues and pull requests! 🥳 💪
In the name of the Nextclouders team and all the happy users, a huge thank you to everyone who contributed to this milestone — reporting issues, fixing bugs, adding features, and improving documentation and translations.
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Thank you everyone! 🙇 · Issue #15000 · nextcloud/spreed
Shout out to all of you! Thank you everyone that was involved in reaching 15.000 issues and pull requests. No matter if you: 🐛 raised 🩹 or fixed a bug 🚀 implemented a feature 🔣 improved translation...GitHub
Logseq journals and contents explained:
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Journals and Contents: Two Special Pages in Logseq
From task management to bookmarking, extend the usefulness of your knowledge base by using the Journals and Contents pages in Logseq.Sreenath (It's FOSS)
@bolter79 One of these perhaps?
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Top 17 Best Note Taking Apps For Linux [2024]
Plenty of amazing note-taking apps for Linux. Here's what we recommend you to check out.Ankush Das (It's FOSS)
Grab some top Bethesda games in the latest Fanatical Bundle gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/grab…
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Grab some top Bethesda games in the latest Fanatical Bundle
From Fallout to Dishonored, there's some good stuff included in the latest Fanatical Build your own Bethesda Bundle.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Un día como hoy, hace 32 años, la World Wide Web se convirtió en dominio público, sin patentes ni tarifas. Conviene celebrarlo cada año 😀
Tim Berners Lee atribuye a ese acto del CERN el éxito de la web.
Nexus Mods app adds Cyberpunk 2077 as a supported game, improves Stardew Valley modding gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/nexu…
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Nexus Mods app adds Cyberpunk 2077 as a supported game, improves Stardew Valley modding
Great day for modders. The newer in-development open source and cross-platform Nexus Mods app has promoted Cyberpunk 2077 to supported status, making it easier to get modding across Linux (and Steam Deck).Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
COMBOLITE is a unique physics deck-builder where you build up combos to keep hitting a rock gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/comb…
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COMBOLITE is a unique physics deck-builder where you build up combos to keep hitting a rock
Probably the absolute weirdest deck-builder I've ever played, COMBOLITE is all about repeatedly hitting a rock to score points and activate special combos to score even more points.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Are you interested in learning how to extract tables from PDFs using simple and effective R tools?
I’ll give a workshop next week as part of the Workshops for Ukraine initiative.
More details and registration here:
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Dariia Mykhailyshyna - Workshops for Ukraine
Feedback on the past workshops (if you want to learn how to make wordclouds, check out Text Data Analysis workshop below)sites.google.com
The 'Crips for eSims for Gaza Bundle' on itch.io has lots of games, TTRPGs and more gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/the-…
The 'Crips for eSims for Gaza Bundle' on itch.io has lots of games, TTRPGs and more
The itch.io store is hosting another big charity bundle full of video games, TTRPGs, zines, books, soundtracks, and asset packs in support of eSims and Crips for eSims for Gaza.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Two Point Museum gets a big free content update with a new large UI scaling setting for Steam Deck gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/two-…
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Two Point Museum gets a big free content update with a new large UI scaling setting for Steam Deck
Two Point Studios / SEGA have updated the popular and well-received Two Point Museum with a fresh free content upgrade. Plus, it should feel better on Steam Deck now too.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
EA rebrand and refresh their anti-cheat into EA Javelin Anticheat, still blocks Linux / Steam Deck gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/ea-r…
#EA #AntiCheat #Gaming #Linux #SteamDeck #SteamOS
EA rebrand and refresh their anti-cheat into EA Javelin Anticheat, still blocks Linux / Steam Deck
EA (Electronic Arts) have announced that EA anticheat is going through a rebrand and refresh, and will now be called EA Javelin Anticheat.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
GamingOnLinux Anti-Cheat Compatibility List for Steam Deck and Linux
A page dedicated to showing you the expected compatibility for Steam Deck and Linux desktop with games that have anti-cheat enabled.GamingOnLinux
EA cancels multiple projects from Apex and Titanfall developer Respawn with more layoffs gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/ea-c…
#EA #Respawn #Titanfall #ApexLegends
EA cancels multiple projects from Apex and Titanfall developer Respawn with more layoffs
More game industry news for you today. Respawn, developer of Titanfall and Apex Legends, have announced that two early-stage games have been cancelled and 100s of staff have been reportedly laid off.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
8BitDo Ultimate 2 is getting full Steam Input support for more buttons gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/8bit…
8BitDo Ultimate 2 is getting full Steam Input support for more buttons
One of my gripes with my original 8BitDo Ultimate 2.4G Controller is that Steam Input cannot see the additional buttons on the back, but it seems that with the latest firmware updates to the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 that 8BitDo are solving the situation.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Sonic Rumble from SEGA gets indefinitely delayed to add more features gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/soni…
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Sonic Rumble from SEGA gets indefinitely delayed to add more features
Sonic Rumble from SEGA seems to be their answer to a Fall Guys-like multiplayer party game, it looks like it could be good fun but the global release has now been indefinitely delayed.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Proton 10 gets a first Beta to improve game compatibility on Steam Deck and Desktop Linux gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/prot…
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Proton 10 gets a first Beta to improve game compatibility on Steam Deck and Desktop Linux
Here we go! Proton 10 is the next major stable version of Proton and a first Beta is now available for testing to improve game compatibility on Steam Deck and Desktop Linux.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Ah, Juice Media are at it again! This is worth watching even if you aren't from Australia! (see how you could have a fairer electoral system!)
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Want to know how GNOME's new document viewer holds up against Evince?
AppImage as the default app? It's possible:
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Set an AppImage Application as Default App
Quick little tip to set AppImage applications as default.Abhishek Prakash (It's FOSS)
How ICE is becoming a secret police force under the Trump administration
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement meets most criteria that have defined secret police forces in authoritarian regimes. And the worst may be yet to come.The Conversation
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~~is becoming~~ became
I see a lot of folks acting and writing like fascism is still on its way. It's here, 100%. We still have a few scraps of reasonable government, but we have full out fascism.
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8 ways to protect your privacy on Linux and keep your data safe
Using Linux is a good start - but it is not enough. These easy privacy tricks could mean the difference between secure and sorry.Jack Wallen (ZDNET)
Seis años de peligrosos conceptos erróneos contra Ola Bini y los derechos digitales en #Ecuador.
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Seis años de peligrosos conceptos erróneos contra Ola Bini y los derechos digitales en Ecuador
Hace seis años, las autoridades ecuatorianas detuvieron por primera vez a Ola Bini en el aeropuerto de Quito, lo etiquetaron como "hacker ruso" y lo acusaron de “presunta participación en el delito de ataque a la integridad de sistemas informáticos”.Electronic Frontier Foundation
@Friendica Admins @Friendica Support
Hallo Leute, ich habe heute bei der Suchmaschine DuckDuckGo gemerkt, dass bei der Zwenkauer Flaschenpost überhaupt kein beschreibender Text steht.
Kann ich das irgendwie über die Admin-Oberfläche machen ? Das ist doch sonst irgendwie unvollständig ....
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Book Launch for Beautiful Solutions: A Toolbox for Liberation
Beautiful Solutions comes to Denver! Celebrate a new book on the solidarity economy with local leaders building community food systems.Eventbrite
World of Goo 2 is out now on Steam and a great pick for puzzle game fans gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/worl…
#WorldofGoo2 #IndieGames #Linux #Gaming
World of Goo 2 is out now on Steam and a great pick for puzzle game fans
This really brings back some memories. World of Goo 2 from 2D BOY and Tomorrow Corporation has officially launched on Steam with Native Linux support.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Contacted by a french journalist looking for the original of a photo I took may back in 2005 of #glacierMice. #joklamys
The glacier itself (Breiðamerkurjökull) has retreated so much, I wonder if the poor mice are still there? I fear there home may have vanished. Maybe it's worth an expedition to go and look...?
Perhaps we should even consider transplanting them to save the species?
PASS Fortress turns TF2 into a competitive basketball-like and it's coming to Steam gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/pass…
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PASS Fortress turns TF2 into a competitive basketball-like and it's coming to Steam
Oh hey, a new Team Fortress 2 (TF2) mod that's coming to Steam and it sounds like a lot of fun. PASS Fortress is one to watch.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Our Linux and Steam Deck anti-cheat compatibility page was updated.
Clearer icon listing, along with noting games that have anti-cheat *only* approved for Steam Deck (not Desktop Linux).
Also now 120 games listed.
GamingOnLinux Anti-Cheat Compatibility List for Steam Deck and Linux
A page dedicated to showing you the expected compatibility for Steam Deck and Linux desktop with games that have anti-cheat enabled.GamingOnLinux
Will
in reply to Muse • • •This is one of those yes and no situations.
Yes, absolutely, outside the political realm right and left are just ordinary people.
No, if you listen to and hold beliefs and desires inline with a monster you have to take blame for the monster.
So, yes it's good to reach people on the right. But you also have to hold them responsible for such things as watching fox news, for not thinking critically, and allowing themselves to be brainwashed, polarized, and allowing great harm to come to others.
The US was a liberal democracy. The right wing is hell bent on destroying that. People knew, or should have known this was coming and voted for it. That is hard to reconcile.
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in reply to Muse • • •I was raised in a right-wing fundamentalist family. I was simply somebody who indulged in introspection, cared about positive values, and wanted some consistency in my life. Being willing to question myself and my beliefs made it easier to start questioning the beliefs of other people.
At first like almost any child I was a blank slate and took on everything I was told by my family. However, I wasn't mindlessly bonded to them and started seeing cracks in their behaviour. This led me to question things even harder. I am now very "left". However, I am Gandhi left and not Che Guevara left.
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in reply to Muse • • •"Gandhi left and not Che Guevara left"
Yes!
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in reply to Muse • • •"Gandhi left and not Che Guevara left"
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in reply to Muse • • •"Gandhi left and not Che Guevara left"
Yes!
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in reply to Muse • • •Have you ever been homeless? Have you ever had to live out of a foodbank? Have you ever needed to be afraid of debt-collectors? I have. A couple of other people on Diaspora have too. Currently even Australia has students sleeping outside supermarkets begging for food money because they are hoping that by living on the streets, they can complete their degrees, then once more afford to have a roof overhead.
Many people take jobs because it's that or doing it rough. You can't eat morals. I have seen too many people that I have known personally die on the streets. When we do things like buy from large chain supermarkets, use Facebook, drive in gas-powered vehicles, go to a bank instead of a credit union, aren't a member of a union, don't pressure our politicians to raise minimum wage or provide safety-nets for those without work, then we are all complicit. We all are responsible--not just the Fox watchers.
We can't just pass the buck. We can't afford to keep dividing our society up. We can't play the blame game. Instead of pointing fingers we need people willing to go to t
... show moreHave you ever been homeless? Have you ever had to live out of a foodbank? Have you ever needed to be afraid of debt-collectors? I have. A couple of other people on Diaspora have too. Currently even Australia has students sleeping outside supermarkets begging for food money because they are hoping that by living on the streets, they can complete their degrees, then once more afford to have a roof overhead.
Many people take jobs because it's that or doing it rough. You can't eat morals. I have seen too many people that I have known personally die on the streets. When we do things like buy from large chain supermarkets, use Facebook, drive in gas-powered vehicles, go to a bank instead of a credit union, aren't a member of a union, don't pressure our politicians to raise minimum wage or provide safety-nets for those without work, then we are all complicit. We all are responsible--not just the Fox watchers.
We can't just pass the buck. We can't afford to keep dividing our society up. We can't play the blame game. Instead of pointing fingers we need people willing to go to the rallies, volunteer at soup kitchens, and just talk a little with their neighbour--make it about the weather: something positive.People who say we have no power, make it easy on themselves to do nothing. Ask any woman who can vote, who even heard stories from their grandmother about how her mother was a Suffragist, if they had no power. Talk to any black person who marched for their civil rights if they had no power.
Please think about these things.
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in reply to Muse • • •If you take aim at the wrong problem, you are unlikely to get useful results.
The research supervisor for my PhD was heading up investigations into gambling addiction. She, and the graduate students working in her field of sociology, were aiming to find out how gambling addiction worked, and how to help gamblers and provide insights that would create better gambling legislation.
Sadly, corporations started hiring her students to make buying their products and services "stickier". They were actively looking to find ways that would addict people to their niche of capitalism.
Blame the struggling people at the bottom all you like. Make them completely responsible for the current US disaster. It's so much easier to kick down. Or get a back bone and start kicking the trillionaires and billionaires, and corporations who are sucking us all dry.
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in reply to Muse • • •How come the students hired on to bad corporations? You would think they had learned better.
I'm not sure what you mean by kicking down. Are you referring to my saying right wing voters are responsible for voting against their own interests? If so that isn't placing blame, that is holding them responsible.
In a democracy we voters can only elect (or be) representatives, we have little if any real influence on big money powers except through elected representatives, or indirectly by collectively choosing which corporations we support.
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in reply to Muse • • •"I’m frustrated with the people who don’t elect compassionate representatives."
It's really hard to do that when people usually have to have money to even run for office. This brings in people who represent their politcal donors rather than their constituency. Of course being a career politician also takes a person out of touch with what it's like being one of their constituents. This is why I am for sortition and Citizen Assemblies. These have been successful in Scotland, and people are pushing to replace the House of Lords with a Citizen Assembly. They are making good headway. It will be interesting to see how fast or slow this process will be.
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in reply to Muse • • •@Will Nah. Dude. IMO "blame the individual" is something we USians were indoctrinated with by the sycophants of wealth to replace our freedom. Yes, personal choices have consequences. Yes, life isn't fair and others have to bear the consequences even when not directly involved. Welcome to living in a society of equals.
Look, my life hasn't been great - I've done my best to live with what I got, according to my values, which have been in conflict with my people (USian) since I did the math as a teenager and came up with: This is bullshit. There's no way our United States will survive as it is - the numbers don't work.
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What's with this "blame the individual's" stuff?
The US is a democracy. Individuals elect the government. The government will regulate the rich and power if and only if individuals elect representatives who look after the people.
If individuals elect bad officials, they get bad results.
What part of that logic don't you agree with?
I said, “I’m frustrated with the people who don’t elect compassionate representatives.”
You said, "It’s really hard to do that when people usually have to have money to even run for office."
And you said, "we USians were indoctrinated with by the sycophants of wealth to replace our freedom"
Sounds to me like you two are blaming individuals for not being able to maintain a democracy. And you are blaming the rich and powerful for exploiting people.
Sounds to me like people need to take responsibility.
You certainly are not going to be able to nag the wealthy into submission.
What part of this logic don't you agree with?
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in reply to Muse • • •At the end of apartheid in South Africa, the new government had a problem. What were they to do with all the white people who had been perpetrating human rights violations? Some people had been intensely cruel, inflicting great pain and suffering on the original African peoples. Others had actively voted in the government who were inciting these acts.
With the changeover of power, there was no way the African peoples of European descent could be imprisoned en masse. So many people were responsible, and yet the need for justice was great. This is why Archbishop Desmond Tutu was called in to head the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The worst offenders were brought in before the commission. They needed to demonstrate that they understood what they did was wrong, to sincerely apologise and commit themselves to changing their behaviour.
For some people this was sufficient to let certain people go. For some the crimes were too great. All the people who could simply sit back and vote for those who would enact this behaviour got off lightly. However, they knew that they w
... show moreAt the end of apartheid in South Africa, the new government had a problem. What were they to do with all the white people who had been perpetrating human rights violations? Some people had been intensely cruel, inflicting great pain and suffering on the original African peoples. Others had actively voted in the government who were inciting these acts.
With the changeover of power, there was no way the African peoples of European descent could be imprisoned en masse. So many people were responsible, and yet the need for justice was great. This is why Archbishop Desmond Tutu was called in to head the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The worst offenders were brought in before the commission. They needed to demonstrate that they understood what they did was wrong, to sincerely apologise and commit themselves to changing their behaviour.
For some people this was sufficient to let certain people go. For some the crimes were too great. All the people who could simply sit back and vote for those who would enact this behaviour got off lightly. However, they knew that they were no longer in power, and that their neighbours who now were in power would be looking down on them. They would have to work out their redemption within their community. Rather than facing their shame, many left South Africa for places like Australia (God help us!)
Individuals do need to behave responsibly. Nevertheless, don't get wound up about when individuals are using plastic straws (for instance) when you should be going after corporate mass pollution: the people who were putting those straws in front of the populace in the first place. They are a much bigger problem. They are also very skilled at mass deception and manipulation.
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in reply to Muse • • •@Will Like everyone, I sometimes get frustrated and angry about things. That doesn't mean I am angry at you. We simply are coming at our understandings from different directions, maybe even directions that aren't that far apart.
Please know that I still appreciate your friendship.
Cheers!
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