FOSS Games are actually pretty good!

Mon 04 December 2023

There's a lot of talk about gaming in Linux these days, and that's exciting, because it's drawing attention to Linux's capabilities. While the games being spoken of are mostly proprietary (and pretty awful, from a software-freedom perspective), it's good to see people getting interested in Linux, even when for only …

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Tags: Computing   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Gaming   Linux   Non-religious post   UNIX  

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Web 1.0 is (unironically) going great

Wed 29 November 2023

I resolved never to put a web browser on this machine, which is a Thinkpad X200t from early 2010 with the Libreboot firmware flashed to it, and the wifi card replaced with a FOSS-driver-loving atheros-based card. Ever since I got it in early 2019, it's been my "writing machine …

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Tags: Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Linux   Non-religious post   Productivity   UNIX   Unix Tips   WritingMonth  

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On the Fediverse and FediFriends

Tue 28 November 2023

You may have seen me mention The Fediverse or "FediFriends" in previous posts. Now, I anticipate that 100% of my readers are already in the Fediverse (or within a rounding error of 100% 😄), but just in case someone doesn't know, the following is a succinct description and discussion of the …

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Tags: Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Federated Services   Non-religious post   Non-technical post   WritingMonth  

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UNIX is "dead," Part II

Sat 25 November 2023

I was re-reading my original UNIX is dead. Long live UNIX article, and I realized something that helped me better classify the various types of UNIX OSes:

I see OSes like the BSDs as UNIXes, while I view MacOS and many Linux distros (particularly the Gnome-oriented ones, more about that …

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Tags: BSD   Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Linux   Non-religious post   Philosophy   UNIX   WritingMonth  

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UNIX is dead. Long live UNIX

Sun 12 November 2023

I remember once watching a video of presenter at a Linux conference boldly proclaim, "UNIX is dead."

As someone who worked on UNIX systems for over a decade, and who's played with UNIX variants off and on for three decades, that is a pretty incendiary statement.

With apologies to Sophocles …

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Tags: BSD   Computing   Ethics   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Linux   Non-religious post   Philosophy   UNIX   WritingMonth  

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Using `cal` and plain text to track things

Tue 05 September 2023

I know everyone's got their preferred notes app/platform, but I've been using SimpleNote for several years now, and I'm quite fond of it. Not only does it have very usable mobile and cross-platform desktop apps, it also has alternate apps like nvpy (a GUI) and sncli, an excellent command …

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Tags: BSD   Computing   FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)   Linux   Non-religious post   Productivity   Unix Tips  

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