Next #Gemini project: make a gemini version of the #KingJamesBible (already been done), but then make a version filtered through my kjvfilter (https://codeberg.org/rldane/scripts/src/branch/main/kjvfilter) sed script to update some of the language. It's a VERY alpha-quality script and is not super-well vetted, but that's half the fun.
My search engine skills are failing me tonight. Does anybody know of a tool that will convert an HTML document into markdown? Linux obviously and CLI would be nice. I want to use it for a script.
The #CVE count of the #Linux#kernel is not looking good these days compared to any other #OS is it. Maybe time to switch to #FreeBSD or some other system which doesn't claim to find hundreds of significant vulnerabilities every day
@mort why would the amount of found CVEs say anything about how secure or insecure something is?
Just because tool X has no CVEs does not mean it's safe. Like the XZ issue we had before.
Also having lots of CVEs doesnt mean its insecure. There are also LOT of moving components, like required kernel modules, configs, programs, libraries and alike.
So, alltogether judging something by using CVEs is a pretty useless indicator imo.
In an episode of Stargate: SG-1, a stargate mishap sends Carter and O'Neill to a frozen cave, and Carter leaves to take a look around and comes back and is like "oh no, it's a completely frozen planet!", but plot twist, they're actually in Antarctica.
Anyway, greetings from the arboreal woodland region of Tatooine. It's quite pleasant. Lots of moisture to go around for everyone. You just never saw it depicted in the movie.
Today I took the time to take a look at my followers and found some really interesting personalities in there!
It's quite sad to have such a limited bubble only. There are so many great minds on Fosstodon, yet my time and resources are so limited.
Sometimes I wish I could sit down and drink a coffee or tea with each and every one of you and talk about your ideas and opinions, even (or especially) if they are not like mine.
In the vibrant month of May,
where flowers bloom and children play,
there's a buzz that's quite beguiling,
in the world where Linux is smiling... cont'd in the comments!
Gentle but not to overlook,
there are some companies which took
the heart of the users in a rush,
which lasts longer than CandyCrush.
No matter if using apk, apt or nix,
you'll find something for you at #System76,
if you don't really know what to do,
take a look at beginner-friendly #Tuxedo.
Want to tinker a bit more?
Well, #Framework got something for you in store.
There is always someone who can help,
you dont have to do all by yourself.