@ram@mastodon.host Hah it was in a twitter thread that had absolutely nothing to do with out kind of tooting
This humble bundle python book bundle is amazing. Shut up and take my money! https://www.humblebundle.com/books/python-packt-2019-books
Debian Package of the Day #59 is bastet, an ncurses-based tetris clone that tries its best to give you the worst possible blocks. https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-s04e07-59-bastet
Debian Package of the Day, Top 10 of 2018: https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-top-10-for-2018
Debian Package of the Day #58 is iperf, a tool that tests the transfer speeds between a server and a client. https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-s04e06-58-iperf
Debian Package of the Day #57 is virt-what, a tool that can detect whether it's running under a virtual instance, and what type of virtual instance. https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-s04e05-57-virt-what
Debian Package of the Day #56 is steghide, a tool that can embed hidden data into another file. https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-s04e04-56-steghide
Debian Package of the Day #55 is peek, a tool that creates animated screenshots. https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-s04e03-55-peek
Debian Package of the Day #54 is automysqlbackup, a package that sets up cron jobs for automated mysql dumps. https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-s04e02-54-automysqlbacku
Debian Package of the Day #53 is s-tui/stress, nifty tools to stress-test your hardware. https://highvoltage.tv/media/debian-package-of-the-day-s04e01-53-s-tui-stress
My goal for :pixelfed: is to establish a non-profit org that I can transfer the assets/code/instances to.
A proper governance model could take over responsibility for maintaining the project while allowing me to focus on coding.
Great speech by Noam Chomsky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwTQsvhq3ew
Happy Birthday, Debian. 🎂 🎉 🎈
25 years old.
Ian Murdock announced #Debian on August 16th 1993. The first release, 0.01, was made the next month, on September 15th.
Congratulations & thanks to the Debian volunteers, past and present, for making it such a fantastic distro. Here's to the next 25 years.
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/project-history/ch-intro.en.html