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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · 1d ago
Discriminatory? Are you for real? Are you? You’re discriminating against an entire country, 146 million people, based on the actions of their government?
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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · 1d ago
So anyone who does business with a Russian company is “sponsoring the Russian war”? Seems a bit discriminatory.
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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · 1d ago

Orion for Linux released in Early Beta

The Early Beta Build of Orion for Linux is Now Available! We know many of you have been eagerly waiting for a chance to try Orion Browser on Linux, and we’ve been hard at work to make progress behind the scenes. After months of building the foundations, we’re excited to share this early beta with you. It’s our first opportunity to let you get hands-on with the new features we’ve been developing. What’s included in this early beta Browsing made smoother The core of Orion is fully connected to the Linux UI, and basic browsing is ready: you can navigate pages, use back, forward, and refresh actions, and start exploring multiple tabs. This milestone lays the groundwork for a more flexible and powerful tab system. Staying organized and secure We’ve added password management, history tracking, and Dark Mode and Focus Mode, giving you more control over your browsing experience. Custom search engines can be defined in Settings > Search, making it easy to search directly from the address bar. Stability and polish This early beta also brings several fixes that improve reliability - from preventing crashes when closing pinned tabs to resolving freezes in Website Settings, and ensuring new installations allow creating new tabs without issues. Note: Kagi Sync and webKit Extensions are still in development and not supported in Beta ✴ Try the Early Beta ✴ You can download the Flatpak build of Orion Browser for Linux here: Download Orion Early Beta (Flatpak) What’s next This early beta is just the beginning. Over the coming weeks, we’ll continue refining tab management, expanding WebExtension support and improving stability and usability. We’d love to hear from you As always, your thoughts, questions, and suggestions are welcome. They guide us in shaping the future of Orion on Linux, and we’re excited to have you on this journey with us. Go to our dedicated Orion Feedback Website: orionfeedback.org Browse Beyond ✴︎ The Orion for Linux Team
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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · 3d ago
WinBoat is just a Windows VM. So it will work but you won’t be able to connect it to anything that’s not also in that VM. Might as well just dual boot Windows.
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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · Mar 07, 2026
tl;dw?
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I’m usually not a ranting person. But it does happen from time to time. 😉
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It’s nothing to do with length. I just don’t make a habit of visiting any particular website to read it. That’s what the threadiverse is for.
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I just don’t make a habit of visiting any particular website to read it. That’s what the threadiverse is for. Alternatively: that’s what RSS is for.
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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · Mar 05, 2026
RSS was killed by greed. Too many companies pumping out too much SEO garbage that I don’t care about, and not providing anything more than a headline in return. The threadiverse produces a curated feed of articles that are boosted up and down by the community. That’s why I’m here.
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So this is a “don’t move my cheese” post? I understand the need the vent from time to time, but most people have/create blogs for such things. Maybe it’s just time to look for another xmpp client.
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I’m not going to your blog 🙂
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I’m usually not a ranting person. But it does happen from time to time. 😉
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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · Mar 05, 2026
It’s nothing to do with length. I just don’t make a habit of visiting any particular website to read it. That’s what the threadiverse is for.
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Gajim was gnomed and I'm angy (Gajim was gnomed since June actually, Void Linux repos didn’t update to the new iteraction until a few days ago though so I wasn’t aware.) Gajim was the best XMPP client
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So this is a “don’t move my cheese” post? I understand the need the vent from time to time, but most people have/create blogs for such things. Maybe it’s just time to look for another xmpp client.
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@artyom@piefed.social in linux · Mar 05, 2026
I’m not going to your blog 🙂
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I want to cheer However, the issue is not yet off the table. I will hold off cheering for now
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@artyom@piefed.social in privacy · Mar 03, 2026
It’s been this every couple of months for like a year now. They’re just going to keep ramming it through over and over again until they wear down the people, knowing full well that it’s way harder to repeal existing legislation.
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@artyom@piefed.social in privacy · Mar 01, 2026
Yeah of course, because age verification = ID verification = surveillance, which benefits corporations and govt at the expense of the people.
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@artyom@piefed.social · Feb 22, 2026
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@artyom@piefed.social · Feb 11, 2026
https://commet.chat @commetchat@fosstodon.org
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@artyom@piefed.social · Feb 02, 2026
No Cloud, No Data Centers, Just Your Devices.
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@artyom@piefed.social in technology · Dec 08, 2025
After spinning up some LLMs and image generating tools, I realized the hardware consumes a lot of electricity, and even 12GB VRAM sometimes wasn’t enough. On top of that, these AI programs also use a lot of system RAM. Now imagine being a big company like OpenAI or Grok with millions of users. How much GPU power and electricity would it take to keep their service running? That’s why these companies are seeking lots of investment. Not a bubble because: it actually uses the amount of energy they claim? No one thinks they’re lying about that. these AI investors know what they’re doing LOOOOLOLOL. I think there are some initial investors who, in the beginning, legitimately thought it would be a good deal. At this point, the investments are driven by hype, and investors know they are, but they’re gambling that they can ride it to the top without being caught holding the bag. That’s why it will collapse violently. Because the moment it starts going down, everyone is going to dump it. Of course, AI-generated content is polluting the internet like never before. But the problem is that you still like or share these AI slop, making them go viral. Okay so we’re now: changing the topic entirely, while blaming users for the poisoning of the information database that is the internet. So it’s a 2 paragraph blog post that doesn’t even address it’s own title.
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An engineer got curious about how his iLife A11 smart vacuum worked and monitored the network traffic coming from the device. That’s when he noticed it was constantly sending logs and telemetry data t
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The fact that this isn’t considered outright fraud is disturbing. This person OWNS the device, yes? They’re not leasing it. FFS, this should be illegal.
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@artyom@piefed.social in technology · Dec 06, 2025
Too bad he’s an engineer and not a lawyer.
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Honestly maybe that’s a good thing? AI seems to generally be more in touch with reality than anyone in the federal gov.
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That entirely depends on who is writing the system prompts. Have you seen the shit grok says on twitter?
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@artyom@piefed.social in technology · Dec 05, 2025
Yes that is why I said “generally”.
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@artyom@piefed.social in technology · Dec 05, 2025
Honestly maybe that’s a good thing? AI seems to generally be more in touch with reality than anyone in the federal gov.
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