I have a geology joke, but i would have to dig it up (imgur.com)
Pan (ani.social)
Use cases over 'distro' discussions (lemmy.ml)
I read the linked post and it got me thinking of a lot of the posts I typically see around Linux. Most of them that are seeking support are very distro focussed; what is the best distro for this, what distro should I choose, etc....
APEC over, Taiwan reports renewed Chinese military activity (www.reuters.com)
Australian navy divers injured after sonar pulses detected from Chinese warship (www.smh.com.au)
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2023/46 – Dominique a.k.a. DimStar (Dim*) (dominique.leuenberger.net)
Feminine Boys - A text based SFW community for discussion on the Femboy experience (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
A community for SFW discussion about the femboy experience. Links:...
Enabling Bluetooth on Arch Linux (itsfoss.com)
This week in KDE: Panel Intellihide and Wayland Presentation Time (pointieststick.com)
Prominent settler leader pushes Netanyahu to rebuild Israeli homes in Gaza (www.politico.eu)
Healing the 'Invisible Ache' behind the suicide crisis among Black men and boys (www.npr.org)
West Suburban Community Pantry invites donors to celebrate Thanksgiving by helping the needy [Illinois] (www.shawlocal.com)
French Warez Website - Wawacity - Site de Téléchargement Gratuit (www.wawacity.fit)
You know what? I'll just wait... (lemmy.zip)
Ducks Rule (slrpnk.net)
this is why I am fat (slrpnk.net)
Doomba (slrpnk.net)
Stop showboating (lemmy.world)
The Challenge (lemmy.zip)
Linux Audio Nerds, Take Notice — The Fedora Audio Creation SIG is being revived (discussion.fedoraproject.org)
If you use Linux to edit audio, mix songs and work with audio in general, including having trouble making certain audio hardware work, it’s your chance to join a community effort to make Linux audio creation better and more accesible....
Pronouns. (mander.xyz)
'No scientific evidence' that ancient human relative buried dead and carved art as portrayed in Netflix documentary, researchers argue (www.livescience.com)
There’s “no convincing scientific evidence” behind the extraordinary claims that the ancient human relative Homo naledi deliberately buried their dead and engraved rocks deep in a South African cave around 300,000 years ago, a group of archaeologists argues in a new commentary....