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Judge Rules Google is a Monopoly (Again... for the 2nd time this year)

The odds of Google being broken up into Mini-Googles just keeps getting higher.

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Mozilla Accuses Trump of Political Interference with Their "Movement"

The makers of Firefox, which recently re-branded as a "Global Crew of Activists" focused on Marxism & "LGBT Climate Change using Al", confirms loss of $3.55 Million of Tax Payer funding.

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Support Non-Woke Tech Journalism (With Bitcoin Matching Through Friday)

When it comes to non-Woke Tech Journalism, there's only one name: The Lunduke Journal. Covering stories - and publishing leaks - that no other Tech News Outlet will touch.

Support The Lunduke Journal (with Bitcoin matching through Friday!):
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November 22, 2023
The futility of Ad-Blockers

Ads are filling the entirety of the Web -- websites, podcasts, YouTube videos, etc. -- at an increasing rate. Prices for those ad placements are plummeting. Consumers are desperate to use ad-blockers to make the web palatable. Google (and others) are desperate to break and block ad-blockers. All of which results in... more ads and lower pay for creators.

It's a fascinatingly annoying cycle. And there's only one viable way out of it.

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The futility of Ad-Blockers
November 21, 2023
openSUSE says "No Lunduke allowed!"

Those in power with openSUSE make it clear they will not allow me anywhere near anything related to the openSUSE project. Ever. For any reason.

Well, that settles that, then! Guess I won't be contributing to openSUSE! 🤣

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openSUSE says "No Lunduke allowed!"
September 13, 2023
"Andreas Kling creator of Serenity OS & Ladybird Web Browser" - Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - September 13th, 2023 - Ep 044

This episode is free for all to enjoy and share.

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"Andreas Kling creator of Serenity OS & Ladybird Web Browser" - Lunduke’s Big Tech Show - September 13th, 2023 - Ep 044

Brave works really well...
except.
On a hybrid GPU laptop, Brave always forces a switch over to the dedicated GPU. And this is really annoying. REALLY annoying. There's no need for this, the integrated GPU in my Ryzen 9 6900HX is perfectly capable of watching YouTube videos and text anti-aliasing or whatever the browser needs GPU acceleration for. Why is it deciding that it has to have the 6850M XT spun up for this? When I'm stationary and plugged in this is a minor annoyance. The screen blinks for 2 seconds while the GPU switches and then we're off to the races. But, on battery power, this is stupid. The laptop already doesn't have much battery life considering the hardware. So, I try to keep the power mode set as low as possible when on battery to support the bare minimum web browsing I'm usually trying to do. And then here comes Brave spinning up 165W of TDP so it can give me shadows under buttons.

I've already gone to Braves github and there's plenty of bug reports and pull requests ...

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I've found my next fun retro project! It's an idea I've been kicking around for ages, and with all this talk about people "getting pwned" and even friends and family getting hacked recently... I just want to be off-line more. More than that, I would like to use software that I actually know what it's doing. Software that doesn't require gigs of dependencies. Software that's simple, yet practical. Now on DOS, I use Vim... and it kinda stinks. The Backspace key doesn't work like on other systems, I don't see an easy replacement for th ".vimrc" file on Linux (and Windows), and seriously that infuriating BEEEEEP every time you do something it doesn't like. But the alternatives are Edit (which is awesome but has no word wrap), or a word processor like Word 5.5 or WordStar (which are also awesome but can't really do plain-text files). So... what the puck? Why not? I've kicked the idea around so much you'd think it was my punching bag. Time to actually play with coding it!

And ...

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16 Hours Left: Support Non-Woke Tech Journalism & Save Some Cash

The April Lunduke Journal pledge drive ends tonight at midnight (in whatever time zone you’re in)!

A huge thank you to everyone who has already pitched in — but we’re not quite to our April goal yet. Luckily we have (checks watch) around 16 hours left! If you’ve been thinking about contributing… now’s the time!

Through today — Friday (April 18th) — you can snag the following Lunduke Journal discounts:

  • Discounted Yearly Subscriptions (50% off)

  • Discounted Lifetime Subscriptions

  • Discounted MP4 Download Pass (50% off)

Go check out all the details on the April pledge drive page.

Oh! And everyone who uses Bitcoin — as either a one-time donation or for a Lifetime Subscription — will get their contribution doubled by a generous fan who is matching donations (1 to 1). Pretty awesome.

All the details are on the pledge drive page (or in the show).

And thank you for all of the support!

-Lunduke

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Support The Lunduke Journal (with Bitcoin matching through Friday!)

April has been an absolutely wild month so far — filled with leaks from Adobe, Red Hat, IBM, & Microsoft. Huge DEI-related Big Tech news. The works.

Many stories that not one other Tech News outlet has the cajones to cover honestly — Tech news stories which, without The Lunduke Journal, would never get told at all.

(And April is only half way over. Crazy!)

All of this is possible because of support from you. The Lunduke Journal never takes a dime from Big Tech. This allows The Lunduke Journal to cover any topic (and any Big Tech company) honestly… without fear of getting cancelled.

In order to pull off this feat (which is fairly unique in the world of Tech News), every month or so we run a two day pledge drive. Nothing crazy. Just a few discounts on subscriptions, send out a “hey, you should subscribe” email or two, and — boom — we remain independently funded and can afford to keep every single show 100% free from advertisements.

Pretty good deal, eh?

Well, this month we’ve got something extra cool.

Matched Bitcoin Donations

A very well known, and very awesome, nerd is offering to match all Bitcoin donations (and Bitcoin subscriptions) made over the next 48 hours. Up to a total of 1 BTC.

No strings attached. Other than, and I quote, “Just keep pissing them off.” (I’m also not allowed to breathe a word of his identity to anyone… which, if you knew who he was, you’d probably say, “Yeah, that’s a good idea.”)

Seriously.

If The Lunduke Journal brings in 1 BTC between now and 12:01am on this coming Saturday? He’s going to match that with another 1 BTC. Heck. Even if we only bring in a small fraction of a Bitcoin, it’s still a fantastic opportunity for The Lunduke Journal to get ahead on future funding.

So scroll down. Pick a way to contribute (if you haven’t already). Any option is fantastic (there’s a few discounts in there).

Of course, if you’ve got some Bitcoin burning a hole in your pocket, consider either making a one time BTC donation (or pick up a Lifetime Subscription with BTC). Because it gets doubled. And that is amazing.

Make a One Time Donation

Want to toss in a one-time donation to The Lunduke Journal? There’s a few great options!

Via BitCoin:

Send any amount of BTC to the following address:

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  • Email "bryan at lunduke.com" with to let us know it was you! You can choose to keep your donation anonymous if you prefer. (Either way, all BTC donations get included in the matching deal.)

Via Locals:

  1. Go to Lunduke.Locals.com/support.

  2. Click “GIVE ONCE”.

  3. Enter any amount you like.

Looking for a subscription? Scroll down for options!

50% Off Yearly Subscription:

50% off a Yearly subscription to The Lunduke Journal via both Locals and Substack. (This includes full access to the community Forum.)

That’s $2.25 per month. Pocket change.

The Famous Lifetime Subscription:

The "World Famous Lunduke Journal Lifetime Subscription" is exactly what it sounds like. Pay once and get full access to The Lunduke Journal. For life. A great way to support Big-Tech-Free Journalism.

(This includes full access to the community Forum.)

New Lifetime Subscriptions are available, for $200, from now through Friday, April 18th.

The Lifetime Subscription can be obtained via Locals, Substack, or using Bitcoin. All three options work great and are super easy.

How to get a Lifetime Subscription with Bitcoin:

You can obtain a Lifetime Subscription via Bitcoin. Save a few bucks with this option, as Bitcoin processing has fewer fees associated with it. (Plus this gets effectively doubled for the next two days.)

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  • Email "bryan at lunduke.com" with the following information: What time you made the transaction, how much was sent (in Bitcoin), and the email address you use (or plan to use) on Locals.com or Substack.com.

How to get a Lifetime Subscription via Locals:

  1. Go to Lunduke.Locals.com/support.

  2. Select "Give Once".

  3. Enter "200" into the amount field.

  4. After checking out, Lunduke will toss you an email once your account is set to full lifetime status. (This usually happens within a few hours.)

How to get a Lifetime Subscription via Substack:

  1. Go to Lunduke.Substack.com/subscribe.

  2. Select the “Lifetime Subscription” option.

  3. After checking out, Lunduke will toss you an email once your account is set to full lifetime status. (This usually happens within a few hours.)

If you would also like full, Lifetime access to Lunduke.Locals.com (which is included):

  1. Make a free account on Lunduke.Locals.com.

  2. Email “bryan at lunduke.com” with the email address you use on both Substack and Locals (can be different email addresses).

  3. Lunduke will toss you an email once your account is set to full lifetime status on Locals.

50% Off DRM-Free, MP4 Downloads:

Want to be able to download every show The Lunduke Journal releases (and watch them on whatever device you like)? Yeah. You can do that. For 50% off.

Note: This DRM-Free download option does not include access to the Forum. This option is strictly for downloading the episodes.

Once again:

The Lunduke Journal would not be possible without your support. Every subscriber, of every type, makes a massive difference in bringing Big-Tech-Free Tech Journalism to the world.

Thank you.

-Lunduke

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Help The Lunduke Journal fight against the Tech Goliaths

The corrupt Tech Foundations of the world — WikiMedia, The Linux Foundation, Mozilla, and the rest — have received hundreds of Millions of dollars in donations. The Big Tech giants bring in Billions and Billions ever year.

And there is only one Tech News outlet that is pushing back against these woke, dirty organizations… The Lunduke Journal.

One nerdy David. Against an army of well-funded, woke Tech Goliaths.

Without your support, The Lunduke Journal would not exist.

And, without The Lunduke Journal, many Tech News stories simply would never be told.

From now, through Friday, March 28th, we are running The Lunduke Journal pledge drive.

Make a one time donation (with multiple options, including Bitcoin) — and help keep The Lunduke Journal publishing commercial free, Big-Tech-Free news.

Or grab a discounted subscription and get a few fun perks:

  • Access to the exclusive Forum.

  • Access to exclusive shows (such as Q & A’s).

  • Warm Fuzzy Feelings (tm) that you’re supporting truly independent Tech Journalism.

Scroll down to find the option that works bet for you. Give only what you are able. Together we will tell the Tech News stories that no other Tech News outlet has the guts cover — together we will hold these Tech Goliaths accountable.

Make a One Time Donation

Want to toss in a one-time donation to The Lunduke Journal? There’s a few great options!

Via BitCoin:

Send any amount of BTC to the following address:

bc1qyjakve8fywm8pz2v99v57yhjj0vzr2vjze6fcq

  • Email "bryan at lunduke.com" with to let us know it was you! You can choose to keep your donation anonymous if you prefer.

Via Locals:

  1. Go to Lunduke.Locals.com/support.

  2. Click “GIVE ONCE”.

  3. Enter any amount you like.

Looking for a subscription? Scroll down for options!

50% Off Yearly Subscription:

50% off a Yearly subscription to The Lunduke Journal via both Locals and Substack. (This includes full access to the community Forum.)

That’s $2.25 per month. Pocket change.

The Famous Lifetime Subscription:

The "World Famous Lunduke Journal Lifetime Subscription" is exactly what it sounds like. Pay once and get full access to The Lunduke Journal. For life. A great way to support Big-Tech-Free Journalism.

(This includes full access to the community Forum.)

New Lifetime Subscriptions are available, for $200, from now through Friday, March 28th.

The Lifetime Subscription can be obtained via Locals, Substack, or using Bitcoin. All three options work great and are super easy.

How to get a Lifetime Subscription via Locals:

  1. Go to Lunduke.Locals.com/support.

  2. Select "Give Once".

  3. Enter "200" into the amount field.

  4. After checking out, Lunduke will toss you an email once your account is set to full lifetime status. (This usually happens within a few hours.)

How to get a Lifetime Subscription via Substack:

  1. Go to Lunduke.Substack.com/subscribe.

  2. Select the “Lifetime Subscription” option.

  3. After checking out, Lunduke will toss you an email once your account is set to full lifetime status. (This usually happens within a few hours.)

If you would also like full, Lifetime access to Lunduke.Locals.com (which is included):

  1. Make a free account on Lunduke.Locals.com.

  2. Email “bryan at lunduke.com” with the email address you use on both Substack and Locals (can be different email addresses).

  3. Lunduke will toss you an email once your account is set to full lifetime status on Locals.

How to get a Lifetime Subscription with Bitcoin:

And, finally, you can obtain a Lifetime Subscription via Bitcoin. Save a few bucks with this option, as Bitcoin processing has fewer fees associated with it.

bc1qyjakve8fywm8pz2v99v57yhjj0vzr2vjze6fcq

  • Email "bryan at lunduke.com" with the following information: What time you made the transaction, how much was sent (in Bitcoin), and the email address you use (or plan to use) on Locals.com or Substack.com.

50% Off DRM-Free, MP4 Downloads:

Want to be able to download every show The Lunduke Journal releases (and watch them on whatever device you like)? Yeah. You can do that. For 50% off.

Note: This DRM-Free download option does not include access to the Forum. This option is strictly for downloading the episodes.

The Lunduke Journal would not be possible without your support. Every subscriber, of every type, makes a massive difference in bringing Big-Tech-Free Tech Journalism to the world.

This truly is the last bastion of independent Tech Journalism.

Thank you.

-Lunduke

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