Category Tech

SMTube and MPV

A perk of trying new GNU/Linux distributions is finding new things they’ve added that you might not be familiar with. Enter in SMTube which is a really neat way to interact with Youtube videos without having to use the Youtube…

Debian 12 Beta

I installed Debian 12 Beta yesterday, and after some tweaking it’s been very nice and I’ve deleted Linux Mint so it could take it’s slot on my computer for daily GNU/Linux OS rotation. Debian 12 requires some tweaking for me…

Voyager OS

I accidentally downloaded the wrong version of Voyager OS to try out based on Ubuntu 23.04 beta when I meant to grab the Debian 11 based version. But after installing it I’ve really been enjoying it, making me eat my…

Russians Defying Digital IDs

From the globalist files, Russia is pursuing the same things as the west and the Russians aren’t having it. The weaselly angle of using Fan ID to get adoption of digital IDs is failing, and it’s costing their sports teams…

Star64 RISC-V Single-Board PC Launches April 4 for $70 and Up

We’re starting to get open source instruction set RISC-V boards which shows great promise for a more open hardware format and possibly cheaper boards with more manufacturers competing. ARM is also based on reduced instruction set computer architecture, but involves…

Run Your Own VPN

With the RESTRICT Act possibly impacting the use of VPNs, mainly commercial vendors, you can run your own for just a couple dollars a month from a VPS provider being cheaper than most of the commercial vendors. The downsides are…

Proxmox 7.4 With New Dark Mode and Linux Kernel 6.2

Welcome to the new dark mode on Proxmox, a great open source server virtualization OS to allow you to run multiple virtual servers and dvide up the hardware turning a single hardware server into multiple virtualized servers. Proxmox is a…