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On the subject of "Digital Archiving"
I used to do that early-on - but I have been around since 5 1/4" Floppy drives - then 3 1/2" - then CR-R - then iOmega Zip - then Orbit - then DVD-R then various memory formats and external drive interfaces (Firewire, etc...)
I finally just decided that eventually, the thing I am storing data on may not be accessible by the thing I may or may not have available to read the archive from.
Even this could be mitigated by using the most basic Android tablets and long term storing in Mylar, etc... But I have even found THOSE devices that were justva few years old in the move to the new house - that are now dead dead dead - Could I rip them apart and maybe clip the correct power to the battery leads? maybe?
Another trooperisim: Books define wealth. The more books in your library - meaningful books, not Harlequin romance novels - but real books - the wealthier one is. I regret getting rid of books I had no room to keep. I regret their exile to boxes in the garage, to suffering lingering torment from silverfish and moisture, before their inevitable condemnation to a donation bin in exchange for a paltry tax deduction.
The few surviving artifacts of historical antiquity tell us that messages pressed, chiseled, or etched into durable materials are vastly superior to papyrus/paper, paint, or cloth.
Old films, negatives, even photographs have self-destructed due to chemical composition, age, storage...
Digital archives of any form or format are much less likely to survive any test of time far beyond the next few generations.
That said, if one were trying to just store the entire digitized Library of Congress, or even exabytes of general information in some archive - I think those archives would indeed serve the purpose of safeguarding our intellectual heritage, and likely serve as essential troves of information "in the immediate post-event need" - but a considerable amount of planning and contingency architecture would be needed to fully realize such a library of posterity.
https://t.me/trooper_chat/49859
I used to do that early-on - but I have been around since 5 1/4" Floppy drives - then 3 1/2" - then CR-R - then iOmega Zip - then Orbit - then DVD-R then various memory formats and external drive interfaces (Firewire, etc...)
I finally just decided that eventually, the thing I am storing data on may not be accessible by the thing I may or may not have available to read the archive from.
Even this could be mitigated by using the most basic Android tablets and long term storing in Mylar, etc... But I have even found THOSE devices that were justva few years old in the move to the new house - that are now dead dead dead - Could I rip them apart and maybe clip the correct power to the battery leads? maybe?
Another trooperisim: Books define wealth. The more books in your library - meaningful books, not Harlequin romance novels - but real books - the wealthier one is. I regret getting rid of books I had no room to keep. I regret their exile to boxes in the garage, to suffering lingering torment from silverfish and moisture, before their inevitable condemnation to a donation bin in exchange for a paltry tax deduction.
The few surviving artifacts of historical antiquity tell us that messages pressed, chiseled, or etched into durable materials are vastly superior to papyrus/paper, paint, or cloth.
Old films, negatives, even photographs have self-destructed due to chemical composition, age, storage...
Digital archives of any form or format are much less likely to survive any test of time far beyond the next few generations.
That said, if one were trying to just store the entire digitized Library of Congress, or even exabytes of general information in some archive - I think those archives would indeed serve the purpose of safeguarding our intellectual heritage, and likely serve as essential troves of information "in the immediate post-event need" - but a considerable amount of planning and contingency architecture would be needed to fully realize such a library of posterity.
https://t.me/trooper_chat/49859
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Has anyone looked at the survival arks. It’s just an e closed hard drive with a battery and WiFi. I made something similar with a raspberry pi.
It’s loaded with Wikipedia, repair manuals, etc. I’ve been thinking about putting one together well all the digital…
It’s loaded with Wikipedia, repair manuals, etc. I’ve been thinking about putting one together well all the digital…
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While Void is not a user friendly distro. Adding more Distros with the ability to run on Apple Silicon is a big deal as it means being able to ditch the rotten apple.
https://linuxiac.com/void-linux-february-iso-adds-apple-silicon-support/
https://linuxiac.com/void-linux-february-iso-adds-apple-silicon-support/
Linuxiac
Void Linux February ISO Adds Apple Silicon Support
Void Linux February ISO image adds Arm64 UEFI support for Apple Silicon, ThinkPad X13s, and Pinebook Pro.
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We do not agree with everything on the list but the idea of getting away from Google is the same.
https://itsfoss.com/leaving-google-ecosystem/
https://itsfoss.com/leaving-google-ecosystem/
It's FOSS
How I am Moving Away From Google's Ecosystem
One service a time
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This has been a long time coming and needed. If you don't know what HDR is modern TVs and monitors are equipped with this to increase the range of colors that can be displayed. GNOME has been sorely lacking on this feature as Plasma has at least been integrating it in bits and pieces.
https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-48-HDR
https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-48-HDR
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GNOME 48 Lands HDR Support Bits At The Last Minute
On Saturday was the GNOME 48 feature freeze and landing during the final moments of this feature development period was new High Dynamic Range (HDR) code for Mutter and the toggling within the GNOME Control Center.
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Something we often don't think about. Most of our use cases will just involve ext4 for our filesystem but when should you use something else?
https://www.howtogeek.com/filesystems-on-linux-when-should-you-not-use-ext4/
https://www.howtogeek.com/filesystems-on-linux-when-should-you-not-use-ext4/
How-To Geek
Filesystems on Linux: When Should You Not Use Ext4?
Ext4 is essentially the default filesystem on most distros, but is it always the right choice?
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If you have problems seeing your screen icons due to vision issues consider a dock or adjusting your fractional scaling.
https://www.ubuntupit.com/best-linux-docks-to-make-your-desktop-beautiful/
https://www.ubuntupit.com/best-linux-docks-to-make-your-desktop-beautiful/
UbuntuPIT
10+ Best Linux Docks To Make Your Desktop Beautiful
If you are looking for the best Linux docks to get an eye-watering desktop, this article will guide you through the finest available docks.
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If you use VLC player and encounter issues with "seek bar", "seeking with FF" or using the "Chapter buttons" causing VLC to Crash. disable "Hardware-accelerated decoding". Close and relaunch VLC and you should now be able to "seek" again. There is a bug that has not been worked around in the latest Intel video codecs. HTH
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On Linux we generally smirk at these complaints as one of the things we have is the power of choice. The freedom to choose how our system looks and functions is entirely up to us.
https://www.xda-developers.com/design-flaws-windows-11-microsoft-still-hasnt-fixed/
https://www.xda-developers.com/design-flaws-windows-11-microsoft-still-hasnt-fixed/
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7 design flaws in Windows 11 Microsoft still hasn't fixed
What is Microsoft waiting for with these?
#A15 #Unofficial #TD #GSI #LineageOS #Light
Build Date: 2025 01 31
January 2025 Security Patch
LineageOS 22.1 2025.01.31
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Build Date: 2025 01 31
January 2025 Security Patch
LineageOS 22.1 2025.01.31
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Sync with latest sources of LineageOS and Treble Droid
Fix fingerprint scanners
Features
For a/b devices only
No inbuilt root
Fixes that will never be in aosp
Face unlock
Forced LTE_CA
EROFS(Requires kernel 5.4+, and the corresponding fstab entries)
All ext4 builds are fully rw
No fixes from me for specific devices
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From main thing to know, I'm primarily building a GSI for myself. I need exactly LineageOS base + EROFS. And I can't fix bugs on all kinds of devices
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#A15 #Unofficial #TD #GSI #CalyxOS #AOSP
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January 2025 Security Patch
CalyxOS 6.3.2 Release Candidate 1
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Maintainer: Nullvalue
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January 2025 Security Patch
CalyxOS 6.3.2 Release Candidate 1
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Idunno
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Your Phone Should Be Private.
CalyxOS is a privacy-focused, de-Googled Android-based operating system designed to enhance security while maintaining usability.
Please, please support the developers of Calyx OS if you like this firmware!Special Thanks
I would like to note now that this GSI is not hardened the way an official CalyxOS build is, because it inherits the vendor kernel ..
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#A15 #Unofficial #TD #GSI #CipherOS #AOSP
Build Date: 2025 02 03
November 2024 Security Patch
CipherOS 6.0 Beta 2025.02.03
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Build Date: 2025 02 03
November 2024 Security Patch
CipherOS 6.0 Beta 2025.02.03
Changelog
Test build
Features
For a/b devices only
No inbuilt root
Fixes that will never be in aosp
Face unlock
Forced LTE_CA
EROFS(Requires kernel 5.4+, and the corresponding fstab entries)
All ext4 builds are fully rw
No fixes from me for specific devices
Note
From main thing to know, I'm primarily building a GSI for myself. I need exactly LineageOS base + EROFS. And I can't fix bugs on all kinds of devices
Maintainer: MisterZtr
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if you are looking for a much simpler self hosted cloud experience than Nextcloud.
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-casaos/
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-casaos/
Pi My Life Up
Installing and Running CasaOS on a Raspberry Pi - Pi My Life Up
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install CasaOS on to your Raspberry Pi. CasaOS makes it even easier to turn your Pi into a homelab.
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⚠️ New Mirai Botnet Variant Aquabot Targets CVE-2024-41710 in Mitel Phones for DDoS Attacks.
The flaw affects Mitel 6800, 6900, 6900w phones and Mitel 6970 Conference Units. Attackers have been exploiting CVE-2024-41710 since January 2025.
Attackers are using Telegram to sell DDoS services—this threat is already commercialized.
Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/new-aquabot-botnet-exploits-cve-2024.html
The flaw affects Mitel 6800, 6900, 6900w phones and Mitel 6970 Conference Units. Attackers have been exploiting CVE-2024-41710 since January 2025.
Attackers are using Telegram to sell DDoS services—this threat is already commercialized.
Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/new-aquabot-botnet-exploits-cve-2024.html
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🚨 Security Flaws Discovered in Voyager PHP Package.
Attackers can exploit these UNPATCHED flaws with just one click—allowing them to execute arbitrary code remotely.
Click here to learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/unpatched-php-voyager-flaws-leave.html
Attackers can exploit these UNPATCHED flaws with just one click—allowing them to execute arbitrary code remotely.
Click here to learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/unpatched-php-voyager-flaws-leave.html