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Microsoft Write! Computers in 1961! Ridiculous Amounts of RAM! Socialism!
June 30, 2024
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This week I decided, on a bit of a whim, to publish the 2024 edition of "Linux Sucks" over on YouTube.  Of course, all of you on Lunduke.Locals.com have had that show since February (along with every other version of Linux Sucks, from every year).  But, hey.  Gotta throw a bone to the YouTube die-hards every now and then, right?  😎

Also, this week, we got to spend time talking about both Microsoft Write running on an Atari ST... and Socialism.  So, all in all, I'd call it a good week.

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November 22, 2024
Firefox Has 9 Months of Income Left (Possibly Less)

The USA v Google lawsuit is going to result in a massive shakeup for Web Browsers and Search Engines. Also: Will Google be forced to sell off Android (when they sell off Chrome)? We'll know next August.

00:30:52
November 21, 2024
Linux Code of Conduct Board Blocks File System Changes

A code change for new bcachefs features is being blocked not for technical reasons... but a CoC dispute. Seriously.

Kent Overstreet's blog post:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/116412665

Sanctions Hit Linux Kernel, Russian Programmers Banned:
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/6263331/sanctions-hit-linux-kernel-russian-programmers-banned

70% of companies on the Linux Foundation Board are GPL violators:
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5116049/70-of-companies-on-the-linux-foundation-board-are-gpl-violators

Python Bans Prominent Dev for Enjoying the Wrong Old SNL Sketch:
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5985667/python-bans-prominent-dev-for-enjoying-the-wrong-old-snl-sketch

NixOS commits "purge" of "Nazi" contributors, forces abdication of founder
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5821513/nixos-commits-purge-of-nazi-contributors-forces-abdication-of-founder

00:33:28
November 19, 2024
The Pokemon Go Spying Conspiracy Theory? Yeah. It's Verified.

Pokemon Go using your phone camera to build a CIA-backed 3D Map AI system.

It sounds like an insane movie plot. But it's real.

In 2016, this was "Lunduke's crazy conspiracy theory about Pokemon Go being used to spy on everyone, backed by the CIA". Now, in 2024, Niantic Labs (the makers of Pokemon Go), proudly brags about using Pokemon Go to spy on you... and using that covertly obtained information to build a massive, 3D artificial intelligence mapping system of private spaces.

"We receive about 1 million fresh scans each week, each containing hundreds of discrete images."

In other words: Lunduke was right.

The CIA, NSA, and Pokémon Go:
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5756204/the-cia-nsa-and-pok-mon-go

Building a Large Geospatial Model to Achieve Spatial Intelligence:
https://nianticlabs.com/news/largegeospatialmodel

00:19:04
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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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

First impression of Ubuntu after running only Windows 10/11 the last few years is that it looks kinda "clunky". For some reason the look and feel of Windows felt more crisp and clear. Everything including fonts, icons, windows and dialog boxes. I don't mind but it is very noticeable. I am just running everything default and haven't played around with any config.

Maybe the default workflow and organization of stuff is better in Ubuntu but even though I have been running Windows since 1990 I got used to just press the windows key and search for whatever option or app that I need. I guess that started with Windows 7 or 8. Same now in Ubuntu. Windows became so unorganized and packed with stuff over time that I can hardly find anything anymore by clicking "Control panel" (if that even exists anymore) and then keep clicking to find what I need. In the old days I knew exactly where to find everything in Windows.

So, a few hours ago, Debian dropped a security advisory for ninety-six CVEs for Linux, the kernel. Ninety-six (96)! I have an axe to grind with Linux. Can't wait for that Biden EO (EDIT: EO 14071, I was too lazy to look it up when I first wrote this) deadline to pass, so that I can see if anybody other than the Linux Foundation did the thing they did. Oh I suspect Linux is getting axed with me very soon. https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2024/msg00233.html

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"The Spectrum" looks awesome. I will get one for Christmas. This was my first home computer (1983) so the nostalgia is incredible. I sometimes play on emulators or in the browser (Manic Miner and Penetrator) but it is not the same. Having a machine that is almost identical to the original Spectrum will be great.

November 23, 2024
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Funny Programming Pictures Part LXIV
Free Roman Numeral Lesson Included With Every Purchase!

 

LXIV

L+X+IV

L+X+(V-I)

50+10+(5-1)

64

Now the next time you're at one of those math parties, with all those first graders from Ancient Rome, you won't feel so self conscious.  You're welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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November 20, 2024
Lunduke's Quest - November 20, 2024
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November 12, 2024
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Last week at The Lunduke Journal (Nov 3 - Nov 9, 2024)
Gimp 3.0! NOTEPAD.EXE AI! Mozilla Layoffs!

There was some interesting news this week in the world of computing.

But the only one I can think about is NOTEPAD.EXE getting Artificial Intelligence.

I mean.  What the fart?!

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