Good evening, friends! For those of you who are new to the Jeff.pro community, your host on this Telegram channel is Jeffrey Peterson, a former founder/CEO of a top-20 online Social Network in the U.S., QP/MeetMe Corp., traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market for >10 years, (QPSA, MEET) sold to Venture Capitalist (now Florida Senator) Richard L. Scott and later acquired by the parent company of eHarmony in March of 2020.
A good amount of the content you will read on this channel will be conversations from other Patriots learning about the world of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System. Learning Linux will allow you to take control of your technology, escape 'big tech', and put you on the right path for your digital future! π₯³
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A good amount of the content you will read on this channel will be conversations from other Patriots learning about the world of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System. Learning Linux will allow you to take control of your technology, escape 'big tech', and put you on the right path for your digital future! π₯³
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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Awesome! I went from win7 to win10, and got so sick of it I dumped it. It's Linux for me now, and having a blast looking at several distros!
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The Intel 8086 microprocessor, first introduced in 1978, has been called "a microprocessor that changed the world." It was the computing engine in the original IBM-PC computer (1981).
The 8086, designed by American software engineer Steven P. Morse, was the beginning of the "x86" processor line. Even today, most desktop computers, laptops, and game consoles are based on the x86 architecture (chip design) first introduced in the 8086.
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The 8086, designed by American software engineer Steven P. Morse, was the beginning of the "x86" processor line. Even today, most desktop computers, laptops, and game consoles are based on the x86 architecture (chip design) first introduced in the 8086.
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If you are one of the several hundred Patriots enrolled in our Linux for Beginners course, your invitations for tomorrow's Weekend Linux Workshop (to be held Sat. Jan. 8th @ 5:00pm EST) are being sent out to your email right now! (If you can't be there live, the wekeend workshops are always recorded so you can watch them later on the LMS!)
See you at tomorrow's live workshop!
See you at tomorrow's live workshop!
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On this Telegram channel, we teach Patriots how to defeat tyrannical 'big tech' organizations like Microsoft (Windows), Apple, Google, and more, by learning to use Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System.
We go beyond the concept of 'alternate platforms', to the place where you need to be to truly take back control -- the operating system level -- and show you how to get complete control over your technology, once and for all. Linux is the future, it is Digital Freedom!
Start your Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
@Jeffrey_Peterson
We go beyond the concept of 'alternate platforms', to the place where you need to be to truly take back control -- the operating system level -- and show you how to get complete control over your technology, once and for all. Linux is the future, it is Digital Freedom!
Start your Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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Forwarded from Mel Patriot
Thank you Jeffrey for your expertise! As more and more people wake up, I pray they will find your channel. I have a 2013 Mac book pro that will get a makeover very soon thanks to you!
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Forwarded from Todd Erickson
Hey JP, I don't know where to ask this as it's not related to the post, but I'll ask anyway...
I'm currently building a web server running ubuntu 20.04. The question is, do you have a recommendation for the web server? I've been using Apache, but I hear so much talk about nginx. What are your thoughts on nginx?
Or should I just keep on with using apache?
Thank you in advance and much appreciative with your audio and lessons on Linux.
I'm currently building a web server running ubuntu 20.04. The question is, do you have a recommendation for the web server? I've been using Apache, but I hear so much talk about nginx. What are your thoughts on nginx?
Or should I just keep on with using apache?
Thank you in advance and much appreciative with your audio and lessons on Linux.
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Success! Only took me 4 tries. π€£πͺThank you Jeff!
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On this Telegram channel, we teach Patriots how to defeat tyrannical 'big tech' organizations like Microsoft (Windows), Apple, Google, and more, by learning to use Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System.
We go beyond the concept of 'alternate platforms', to the place where you need to be to truly take back control -- the operating system level -- and show you how to get complete control over your technology, once and for all. Linux is the future, it is Digital Freedom!
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
@Jeffrey_Peterson
We go beyond the concept of 'alternate platforms', to the place where you need to be to truly take back control -- the operating system level -- and show you how to get complete control over your technology, once and for all. Linux is the future, it is Digital Freedom!
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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Were you censored by Twitter or Facebook? Deplatformed from Youtube? Spied on by Microsoft Windows, tracked by Google? Had enough of the abuse?
Tonight, listen in as one of the best known voices on Telegram, @richardcitizenjournalist, joins the fight in this new year against 'big tech' in an exclusive live audio stream with tech entrepreneur Jeffrey Peterson @ 8:00pm EST!
Follow -> @Jeffrey_Peterson
Tonight, listen in as one of the best known voices on Telegram, @richardcitizenjournalist, joins the fight in this new year against 'big tech' in an exclusive live audio stream with tech entrepreneur Jeffrey Peterson @ 8:00pm EST!
Follow -> @Jeffrey_Peterson
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01.09.2022
Live Now!
How to defeat tyranny of 'big tech' organizations
like Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, Google.
Permanently take back your Digital Freedom with Free and
Open Source Software (FOSS),
and the GNU/Linux Operating System.
Live Voice Chat tonight from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST.
Tech entrepreneur Jeffrey Peterson & Richard Citizen Journalist
https://t.me/jeffrey_peterson?voicechat
Live Now!
How to defeat tyranny of 'big tech' organizations
like Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, Google.
Permanently take back your Digital Freedom with Free and
Open Source Software (FOSS),
and the GNU/Linux Operating System.
Live Voice Chat tonight from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST.
Tech entrepreneur Jeffrey Peterson & Richard Citizen Journalist
https://t.me/jeffrey_peterson?voicechat
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Here is a recording of the live audio stream for Jan. 9th, 2022, for those who could not be there live.
In tonight's audio stream, JP spoke with Richard Citizen Journalist @richardcitizenjournalist, about how American Patriots can take back complete control of their computers and technology devices from 'big tech', by learning how to use Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the GNU/Linux Operating System. GNU/Linux is the future, it will set you free from big tech tyranny once and for all!
Follow -> @Jeffrey_Peterson
In tonight's audio stream, JP spoke with Richard Citizen Journalist @richardcitizenjournalist, about how American Patriots can take back complete control of their computers and technology devices from 'big tech', by learning how to use Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the GNU/Linux Operating System. GNU/Linux is the future, it will set you free from big tech tyranny once and for all!
Follow -> @Jeffrey_Peterson
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Forwarded from Liberty Mom
While making my coffee this morning I was thinking about how JP and the crew on this channel have taught me 2 very important concepts beyond just 'drop Windows and install Linux:'
1. We have been in the habit of 'taking things in' without knowing what's in them. We have been allowing Windows/Mac updates for years without knowing what's in them. Taking that further, we eat food and we don't know where it's from, or what's really in it. We listen to the news and believe it without checking the sources. We read without knowing the background of the author. This is a bad habit to keep in mind in many areas of our lives.
2. Nothing is free, and if a service allows your use for no charge, you are paying for it with your personal information. Every "free" social media app tracks you, watches what you do and what you watch, listens to you, then sells that information for other purposes. We use it for "free" but then THEY MAKE MONEY OFF OF YOU. (I would say a unique exception is FOSS because they have a goal and an agenda fueled by volunteers and people who support them financially. Hope I understand that correctly.) So be wary of free social media services because YOU become the commodity.
Yes, I really did think about all this while making my coffee! ππ€ͺ
1. We have been in the habit of 'taking things in' without knowing what's in them. We have been allowing Windows/Mac updates for years without knowing what's in them. Taking that further, we eat food and we don't know where it's from, or what's really in it. We listen to the news and believe it without checking the sources. We read without knowing the background of the author. This is a bad habit to keep in mind in many areas of our lives.
2. Nothing is free, and if a service allows your use for no charge, you are paying for it with your personal information. Every "free" social media app tracks you, watches what you do and what you watch, listens to you, then sells that information for other purposes. We use it for "free" but then THEY MAKE MONEY OFF OF YOU. (I would say a unique exception is FOSS because they have a goal and an agenda fueled by volunteers and people who support them financially. Hope I understand that correctly.) So be wary of free social media services because YOU become the commodity.
Yes, I really did think about all this while making my coffee! ππ€ͺ
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