That’s just FUD. “Secure Boot keys are considered compromised.”…
some are… some
Doesn’t mean it’s better to turn off all security measures and live without them.
That’s like saying a lightbulb stopped working, so now you live without electricity. :)
That’s just FUD. “Secure Boot keys are considered compromised.”…
some are… some
Doesn’t mean it’s better to turn off all security measures and live without them.
That’s like saying a lightbulb stopped working, so now you live without electricity. :)
Security tools are there for a reason. Sure, I can encrypt my Linux rootfs, but that doesn’t stop anyone from tampering with the initramfs. Secure Boot + UKI does.


Pebble app. There’s Rockwork, but outside of Ubuntu Touch it will only produce empty notifications. There’s Rockpool, that’s only for SailfishOS. There’s Amazfish, but so far it can only pair and then… nothing.


Me neither. Surely semver would be a lot simpler than having to explain it in a long blog post.


Does it stutter if you open Pavucontrol? I’ve seen a couple setups where Pipewire stutters when pipewire-pulse is used, as does Pavucontrol.
(In some setups this only happened when the volume indicator is enabled in Pavucontrol and disappeared when it was switched off.)


I run Debian Testing so I can report, and very rarely fix, bugs that I find. This way there are less bugs in Debian Stable.


Perhaps an issue with the TPM, try disabling it to see whether it boots up.


Ansible is my config and documentation in one.
It’s reproducible, idempotent and I don’t need anything else.
I write all code myself, that makes it even easier to read.
Ltt.rs works quite well on Android. Even without a client I’d be glad to have it already, I’m ready when Thunderbird is ready.
Sure, not widely supported, but if you use clients supporting it, it is great. Blazingly fast, while IMAP is always slow.
Also, Thunderbird is working on JMAP support: https://blog.thunderbird.net/2025/09/state-of-the-thunder-mozilla-connect-updates/
My mailserver runs on Stalwart. Whatever it does works for me. I haven’t yet had to change the defaults. It’s also very easy to set up and requires next to no maintenance.
(It also does JMAP, which is like IMAP, but modern and efficient)


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Sure, but I still don’t understand why they decided against semantic versioning. That way people would be far less confused.