

Are you aware of the Piefed API? It’s provided specifically to allow building front-ends and bots while avoiding scrapping.


Are you aware of the Piefed API? It’s provided specifically to allow building front-ends and bots while avoiding scrapping.
Vendor support. Some hardware and software vendors still only care about Windows.


The Spice Must Flow


OK, thanks for the explanation. They definitely need to unionize then.


Do they paid for overtime hours, including double pay for work after certain hours?


Or don’t hurry if your machine is still working fine. Panic buying unnecessarily emtpy stocks, which aggravate price hikes.


Buy second hand hardware, and put a new SSD in it.
Some actionnable suggestions :
Keep in mind this is free software provided without warranty. No one ows you a stable experience nor support. People are giving this software away and volonteering time and resources to make this happen. If there’s a bug and you need it fixed, please submit a bug report, ideally with a patch to fix it.


Uploading a video game character’s face rather than your own also benefits privacy.
The Tea app leak shows some keep verification pictures for too long, without meaningful security.


RAOP stands for Remote Audio Output Protocol and is the key to enabling Airplay on Linux
https://medium.com/@ed.sav/enabling-airplay-from-linux-1f6358c9ca1c


Not using Kickstarter is perfectly fine. Definitely avoid Kickstarter if you want a guarantee of delivery.


No. And you shouln’t expect a refund when giving money via kickstarter. This is not platform to buy products/games. People are basically donating money to a project, sometimes with the promise to get a copy if the project succeeds, or nothing if the project fails.


The two trade unions supporting Ubisoft employees are STJV and Solidaires Informatique.


Atomic distro sounds like an interesting way to avoid breakage due to admin/user mistakes, so it’s a good suggestion. But it doesn’t help much with bugs in new software releases.
So the best choice depends on what exactly caused instability in OP’s case.


Somewhat obvious tips to get a more stable experience:
Debian trixie has a fix https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2026-31431