"Magical Dust" by Safely Endangered (file.coffee)
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"Birthday Thanks" by Litterbox Comic (i0.wp.com)
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Ohio State University health sciences course requires students to engage with ‘White Privilege Knapsack’ (nypost.com)
Students were required to address ‘whiteness’ and describe what the term ‘white’ means, as well as explain how they ‘navigate race’ in their daily lives.
This week in KDE: DMA fence deadlines and lots of bug-fixing (pointieststick.com)
Analog problems require kickass solutions (lemmy.ca)
YouTube adds tracking parameters to shared URLs that can be traced back to individual Google accounts (nitter.net) German
MFW They Say I Came From Another Dimension (youtube.com)
GNOME's Dynamic Triple Buffering "Ready To Merge" (www.phoronix.com)
Dual Boot Best Practices? (kbin.social)
Will be installing either Mint or Pop_OS on a new laptop which has a 512gb SSD. Will keep Windows for gaming, at least for now, with the games installed on an external HD. But otherwise, this is to experiment with living in Linux....
Linus Torvalds on the state of Linux today and how AI figures in its future (www.zdnet.com)
At Open Source Summit Japan, Linux and Git creator Linus Torvalds talked about Rust in Linux, Linux maintainer fatigue, and AI’s future role in Linux and open-source development.
Respecta.is - One of the best warez website for hip hop fans (respecta.is)
This website have a lot of diversity there’s mainstream, very underground, foreign albums and even features compilation albums
The Wine development release 9.0-rc1 is now available (www.winehq.org)
Verizon Gave Phone Data to Armed Stalker Who Posed as Cop Over Email (www.404media.co)
The FBI investigated a man who allegedly posed as a police officer in emails and phone calls to trick Verizon to hand over phone data belonging to a specific person...
Little known fact (imgur.com)
It’s a Christmas Miracle — You Can Now Use Raspberry Pi OS in Dark Mode (www.raspberrypi.com)
It’s now been a little under two months since the release of the Wayland-based Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm. Whenever we do a major version release like this, we invariably spend the next few weeks fixing all the bugs that real users have found but our pre-release testing didn’t, and then make a bug-fix release with them...
Paris mayor plans to triple SUV parking tariffs to cut air pollution (www.theguardian.com)
Peanuts in a nutshell (lemmynsfw.com)
Look, the “in a nutshell” meme is trending, up in here. I just thought I’d follow it to its most logical conclusion.
Techrights — The Effort to Silence (Squash) GNU/Linux Advocates and Press Coverage (techrights.org)
THE Google ‘News’ (Gulag Noise [1, 2]) mentions of “Linux” diminish again, partly because sites that used to cover GNU/Linux every day suddenly stopped a few weeks ago (our coverage of it had struck a nerve, attracting about 3,000 readers). No need to shame the publisher or anything (it had done a great job until it...
Pyramid of captured German helmets post-WW1, New York, USA, 1919 (lemmy.world)
How 'listening' to archaeological sites could shed light on the past (phys.org)
Until recently, archaeologists have mostly relied on what they can see at the sites of ancient ruins to unlock the secrets of the past. But lately, new methods have started to allow researchers to use other senses to explore these sites in different ways....
3,500-year-old axes potentially used for 'cult practice' discovered in Polish forest (www.livescience.com)
A metal detectorist in Poland has found five Bronze Age axes buried in a forest. Archaeologists suggest that the artifacts may have been used to either chop wood or for cult purposes....
Proton Drive Camera Backup has Arrived! (proton.me)
This has been one of the key features I’ve been waiting for to finally be able to move away from Google Photos and OneDrive for mobile photos backup.