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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

Und das ist der Grund, warum nicht nur Videoüberwachung, sondern alle Formen der biometrischen Fernerkennung in der Regel verboten sein sollten.

Spoiler: Personenscharfe Identifizierung durch Verzerrungen von WWLAN-Signalen

https://www.heise.de/news/Biometrie-per-WLAN-Signalstoerungen-erlauben-Personenerkennung-und-Ueberwachung-10515620.html

If it goes on like this, GitHub will be dead before it has IPv6.

OH: wenn der @cccac so gut ist, warum gibt es keinen CCCDC?

Grimm zu Sozialversicherungen: "Werden Leistungen kürzen müssen"

Ich habe keine Lust mehr auf diesen Blödsinn.

nach spanischem Vorbild würde in ganz Europa schätzungsweise 213 Milliarden Euro pro Jahr in die Kassen spülen. 65 Milliarden alleine für Deutschland.

1,7% für die Top 0,5% der Vermögen
2,1% für die Top 0,1% der Vermögen
3,5% für die Top 0,05% der Vermögen

https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/sozialversicherung-wirtschaftsweise-100.html

shromp

Ich möchte einmal erleben, dass diese Bundesregierung den Faschismus genauso hartnäckig bekämpft wie vegetarisches Kantinenessen, Photovoltaik oder Gendersterne.

Aber das ist mit wohl nicht zu machen.

As we wrap up the live coverage of , our heartfelt thanks to our Developers, Contributors, Sponsors, Friends, and Users for the years of support and community building. Enjoy Debian 13 "trixie"!

@whitequark @c0dec0dec0de @tef still possible and pretty much the only reason it's kept around

On the one hand, it’s good when an alarm works

On the other hand, it’s bad when the alarm is working

Holy hell, the new #Halestorm album is such a banger. Especially "Like A Woman Can". Such raw energy; really makes we want to see them live again.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=KGWTl6g7fm8

debian NOW floofOwO

the replied-to image, but with tomorrow (and subsequently "today") stricken out and replaced with "now", there's also a screenshot of the moment the codename of 'stable' transitioned from 'bookworm' to 'trixie'

@gordonmessmer @decathorpe bought some equip ones recently since my Starlabs one broke; so far smooth sailing.

Debian 13 "trixie" has been released, thanks to everyone involved! "trixie" images are available for download at https://www.debian.org/distrib/ or you can run apt full-upgrade as always ;-)

If you are waiting for the release and wonder when you will be able to see it .... The people who build the images (historically named debian-cd) are busy testing the set of images they built.

There are a lot of images on a lot of different hardware to run through the installer and see if it all works as intended. Naturally they want to test a good part of them before declaring them fit for release and that just takes time.

It appears good until now, no show-stopper appeared.

The archive itself is ready, the new testing, backports, everything has been created and setup and is waiting for one of the FTPMasters to turn normal processing back on. That may happen this evening (likely) or tomorrow. Whichever it will be, the first mirror push then will bring the changeset to a mirror near you.

The installer images for amd64 and arm64, and live image for amd64 are built and the other architectures are following. They will be publicly available after extensive testing. Any issues discovered during the testing are added to the errata lists to be published alongside the release.

Debian 13 "trixie" is released with Ceratopsian by Elise Couper as its default theme, featured across wallpapers, installer, and login screens. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes/Ceratopsian

@linuxfoundation this is incredibly blatant propaganda and every time you post shit like this it reminds me how divorced the linux foundation is from linux users. the GDPR is the bare fucking minimum protocol necessary to support for citizens to be able to trust corporations for things that otherwise would have to be restricted to much more highly regulated entities like the government itself

@CyrilBrulebois poettering only allowing his opinion, as usual

Some more ? Between the release of and there have been 8576 NEW package accepts processed by an FTPMaster (with the vaste majority being handled by @debian! ), 1021 REJECTS and 149 PROD mails (asking maintainer to fix something in a NEW upload).

More numbers? In the same timeframe there have been a total of 1139177 changes files with a total of 30668676559045 bytes of package files processed by dak. Yes, that is 1.1 Million uploads with more than 30TeraByte of package data attached. (That is new packages, updated versions and of course it all gets build for all the various architectures we have in ).

The archive would be a mess if there wouldn't be cleanups running. Getting rid of old versions and also removing complete suites, in the same timeframe as used for the numbers above, the suite cleaning tool deleted 15970571 files out and away into the morgue (for those who wonder: This includes the move of buster to archive.debian.org).

@SpaciousCoder78 yeah it's really black magic tbh, but super cool OTOH. Especially if you get to the EM field part.

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