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nexussfan.cz Matrix will be down for some days, as I am moving the server to a new machine.

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LinkedIn Is Illegally Searching Your Computer. Microsoft is running one of the largest corporate espionage operations in modern history browsergate.eu/

Is there anything Microsoft is not doing these days?

NexusSfanOrganic Maps
F-Droid store doesn't show Organic Maps to users searching for it.

For almost two years, users searching for Organic Maps on F-Droid have been unable to install the app due to a bug (or due to someone's deliberate choice?).
Many users have reported this issue to us. They do not understand why it happens. The bug is still there, and F-Droid maintainers don't care: gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient

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450 FSFE supporters affected: Payment provider Nexi cancelled us fsfe.org/news/2026/news-202603

Nexi S.p.A. (“Nexi”) requested access to private data of FSFE supporters like the usernames and passwords. When FSFE denied such request they cancelled their account. WTF? Why payment processor needs supporters username/password. This is crazy demands.

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نوروز مبارک

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Happy International Women's Day

NexusSfanGNU/翠星石
>8GB RAM >256GB SSD >$600 USD >2 USB ports.
A GNUbooted ThinkPad can match the RAM and beats everything else.
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NexusSfan shared a note by SonicDE Mar 2, 2026
Preview image of the SonicDE third-party packages repository for Debian and Devuan at https://github.com/sonicde-debian/debian.

#SonicDE third-party packages are now available for #Debian and #Devuan. They are compiled for both the #amd64 and #arm64 architectures. You're welcome to test the packages and to contribute at github.com/sonicde-debian/debi .

NexusSfanAlexandre Oliva
NexusSfanAlexandre Oliva
on this evening, 18 years ago, the #Linux-libre project was launched.
https://web.archive.org/web/20140203134408/http://lists.autistici.org/message/20080221.002845.467ba592.en.html

before that, every distro that wanted to respect its users' freedom had to remove itself all of the binary blobs that were distributed as part of the kernel Linux's so-called sources

it took a little while for Linux to react to being so called out, by first making those binary blobs loadable separately, and then moving most of them to a separate subproject.

that didn't really solve any freedom issues, given that the drivers still demanded users to install and run those blobs.

Linux-libre joined the #GNU Project a few years later.

the set of blobs demanded by Linux has grown out of control, much faster than Linux itself. nowadays there are even binary blobs that contain a binary copy of Linux!

you might think that, after the split, the kernel Linux became entirely Free, and that the only remaining problem are the demands for binary blobs and the documentation that directs users to install them.

unfortunately, not even that is true. Linux still carries a few binary blobs disguised as arrays of bytes in what was supposed to be source files. there have even been recent additions to this wall of shame.

so it doesn't look like we'll be able to retire GNU Linux-libre any time soon.

when you're ready to try software freedom for real, we'll be here for you
https://linux-libre.fsfla.org/