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<p>Plus our favorite ways to track performance, desktop Linux app containers that are already here and shipping and much more!</p><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946" rel="payment">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p>
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<p>After we get through a slew of great open source project achievements, we discuss the slippery slope that online services represent to Linux users.</p>
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<p>Plus we get all big picture, what can be learned from ownCloud’s recent troubles, what we conclude by reading between the lines & more!</p><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946" rel="payment">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p>
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<img src="https://media.babylonbee.com/thumbs/article-9687-1-thumb.jpg"> <p>WORLD—Car manufacturers around the world are aiming to increase sales to women by replacing traditional "check engine" lights with new warning lights reading "Check Engine, or don't, whatever, it's probably no big deal."</p>
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<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://babylonbee.com/news/car-manufacturers-target-women-with-new-warning-lights-reading-check-engine-or-dont-whatever-its-probably-no-big-deal">Car Manufacturers Target Women With New Warning Lights Reading 'Check Engine, Or Don't, Whatever, It's Probably No Big Deal'</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://babylonbee.com">The Babylon Bee</a>.</p>
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<p>What if desktop computing went a very different direction in the late 90s? Deeply multithreaded from the start, fast, intuitive, and extremely stable. This is the world of Haiku, and we go for a visit.</p>
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<p>Plus the latest community news, true flicker freedom comes to Fedora, and our favorite tools for easy virtual machines on our laptops.</p><p>Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.</p><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946" rel="payment">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=System76-Open-Source-Computer" title="System76 To Release A "New Open-Source Computer"" rel="nofollow">System76 To Release A "New Open-Source Computer"</a></li><li><a href="https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Fedora-29-Flicker-Free-Boot" title="Fedora 29 Succeeds At Flicker-Free Boot Experience On Intel Hardware" rel="nofollow">Fedora 29 Succeeds At Flicker-Free Boot Experience On Intel Hardware</a></li><li><a href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/01/google-gets-into-game-streaming-with-project-stream-and-assassins-creed-odyssey-in-chrome/" title="Google gets into game streaming with Project Stream and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey in Chrome" rel="nofollow">Google gets into game streaming with Project Stream and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey in Chrome</a></li><li><a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/halloween/" title="Halloween Documents" rel="nofollow">Halloween Documents</a></li><li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeOS_R5" title="BeOS R5" rel="nofollow">BeOS R5</a></li><li><a href="https://www.haiku-os.org/get-haiku/release-notes/" title="R1/beta1 – Release Notes | Haiku Project" rel="nofollow">R1/beta1 – Release Notes | Haiku Project</a> — It’s been just about a month less than six years since Haiku’s last release in November 2012</li><li><a href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/07/ars-spends-too-much-time-trying-to-work-in-haiku-the-beos-successor/" title="Ars spends too much time trying to work in Haiku, the BeOS successor" rel="nofollow">Ars spends too much time trying to work in Haiku, the BeOS successor</a> — What starts as a joke
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"I'll work in Haiku."</li><li><a href="https://www.haiku-os.org/legacy-docs/bebook/TheApplicationKit_Overview.html" title="The Be Book - The Application Kit" rel="nofollow">The Be Book - The Application Kit</a></li><li><a href="https://github.com/amanusk/s-tui" title="s-tui: Terminal based CPU stress and monitoring utility" rel="nofollow">s-tui: Terminal based CPU stress and monitoring utility</a> — Terminal based CPU stress and monitoring utility</li><li><a href="https://github.com/erpalma/lenovo-throttling-fix" title="Lenovo-throttling-fix" rel="nofollow">Lenovo-throttling-fix</a> — Workaround for Intel throttling issues in Linux.</li><li><a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fwupd" title="fwupd - ArchWiki" rel="nofollow">fwupd - ArchWiki</a> — fwupd is a simple daemon allowing to update some devices firmware, including UEFI BIOS for several machines.
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</li><li><a href="https://virt-manager.org/" title="Virtual Machine Manager Home" rel="nofollow">Virtual Machine Manager Home</a> — The virt-manager application is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines through libvirt. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (linux containers).</li><li><a href="https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi#what-is-kimchi" title="Kimchi" rel="nofollow">Kimchi</a> — Kimchi is an HTML5 based management tool for KVM. It is designed to make it as easy as possible to get started with KVM and create your first guest.</li><li><a href="https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/python-imaging/4.1.1-3build2" title="python-imaging Ubuntu Package" rel="nofollow">python-imaging Ubuntu Package</a></li></ul>
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<p>FROM TODAY’S PODCAST: </p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+12%3A15-16&version=ESV'>Deuteronomy 12:15-16</a></p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=judges+11&version=ESV'>Judges 11</a></p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+31%3A15&version=ESV'>Psalm 31:15</a></p>
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<p>Megyn Kelly is joined by Sohrab Ahmari, author of "The Unbroken Thread," Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti, hosts of "Breaking Points," and Dan Abrams, author of "Kennedy's Avenger," to talk exposing the embarrassing elites, on COVID cover-ups, racist teachings at elite colleges, Critical Race Theory in schools, tech censorship, media coverage of the Wuhan lab leak theory, the elite establishment media structure, the problem with silent liberal allies, corporate media narratives, the future of conservatism, faith in America, Jack Ruby's trial, and more.</p><p><br /></p><p>Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:</p><p><br /></p><p>Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/MegynKellyShow">http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="http://instagram.com/MegynKellyShow">http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow</a></p><p>Facebook: <a href="http://facebook.com/MegynKellyShow">http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Find out more information at:</p><p><a href="https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow">https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow</a></p>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p><strong>NOTE: This is not a post about: It is right, it is wrong, I am a pro or a newbie, This should be, or not. Just sharing my experience and if you can help me, I would appreciated so much.</strong></p> <p><sup>God I need to specify.</sup></p> <p>Hi.</p> <p>After drop emacs and change to vim. I love so many features in vim, but feels kind of incomplete after using emacs. So, returned to emacs and try it again.</p> <p><a href="https://github.com/chriztheanvill/emacs.git">https://github.com/chriztheanvill/emacs.git</a></p> <p>Many points its fixed, but lack some:</p> <ul> <li>In C++ highlight are incomplete: functions, methods. <strong>[SOLVED] Installing tree sitter</strong></li> </ul> <p>​</p> <pre><code>(require 'tree-sitter) (require 'tree-sitter-hl) (require 'tree-sitter-langs) (require 'tree-sitter-debug) (require 'tree-sitter-query) (add-hook 'c-mode-hook #'tree-sitter-mode) (add-hook 'c++-mode-hook #'tree-sitter-mode) ;; (global-tree-sitter-mode) ;; Just the C++ files (add-hook 'tree-sitter-after-on-hook #'tree-sitter-hl-mode) </code></pre> <ul> <li>For coding folding, use hs, but does not save the sate of the buffer. I tried desktop, but does not working.</li> <li>Is there a way to save some commands lines(bash) and change them on the go (sorry for the comparation). In vs code you have tasks.json. In Emacs I use task.el, but I have to close and open emacs to get the changes. <ul> <li>Example the command: cmake --build $workspaceFolder/build --config Debug --target all -- -j `nproc` ;</li> </ul></li> <li>I would like a feature that its on VS Code: <strong>[SOLVED and Fixed]</strong> <ul> <li>You have a bottom panel, that shows the info of lsp-ui-doc (for example). You can do it with lsp-describe-thing-at-point, but you need to use the shortcut (super + l + h + h). I would like that shows all the time. I have kind of this feature, but with flycheck for the errors and warnings.</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p>​</p> <pre><code>;; ;; [SOLVED And fixed] ;; ;; Doc at bottom (add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist `(,(rx bos "*lsp-help*" eos) (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window) (side . bottom) (reusable-frames . visible) (window-height . 0.23))) ;; ;; Doc ;; ;; Updates at hover (add-hook 'lsp-eldoc-hook (lambda () (sleep-for 0 500) ;; Fix it :D (lsp-describe-thing-at-point) )) </code></pre> <p>This is the VS Code: <a href="https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bierner.docs-view">https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bierner.docs-view</a></p> <p><a href="https://preview.redd.it/d6rcycwmxqn71.png?width=677&format=png&auto=webp&s=2adcb72a7b4a798c2b32b428efed61b877a20fc6">https://preview.redd.it/d6rcycwmxqn71.png?width=677&format=png&auto=webp&s=2adcb72a7b4a798c2b32b428efed61b877a20fc6</a></p> <p>Also many of my problems at start that now are solved, was:</p> <ul> <li>Nerdtree</li> <li>Centaur-tabs: If I do not use use-package, take a little time to start emacs.</li> <li>Helm: Crashes emacs so many times, and now I love ivy and counsel.</li> </ul> <p>Why I returned to Emacs?</p> <ul> <li>Coding in emacs is much faster than vscode. Yes, I love many features in vscode, but I feel faster in Emacs, because I only use the keyboard.</li> <li>Org. When I discoverd #+BEGIN_SRC C++, I am porting my markdown files to Org.</li> </ul> <p>Things that I still do not like:</p> <ul> <li>No fringes in terminal <ul> <li>Curiusly I find git-gutter, and it shows a mark "+" when you have changes in your code in terminal. Why flycheck can not do that?</li> </ul></li> </ul> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/lieddersturme"> /u/lieddersturme </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/pp1fmx/after_3_weeks_on_emacs_and_1_on_vim_i_kind_of/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/pp1fmx/after_3_weeks_on_emacs_and_1_on_vim_i_kind_of/">[comments]</a></span>
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<p>It’s official, Manjaro is a legitimate business; so what happens next? We chat with Phil from the project about the huge news.</p>
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<p>Plus we share some big news of our own and the strange feels we get from Chrome OS.</p><p>Special Guests: Brent Gervais, Ell Marquez, and Philip Muller.</p><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946" rel="payment">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://kate-editor.org/post/2019/2019-09-09-kate-planning/" title="Kate Planning" rel="nofollow">Kate Planning</a> — Whereas Kate already works well as a general purpose editor, the competition in the text editor space got more intense in the last years. For example Sublime, Atom and Visual Studio Code are things to keep an eye on feature & polishing wise.</li><li><a href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/free-software-advocate-richard-stallman-spoke-at-microsoft-research-this-week/" title="Free software advocate Richard Stallman spoke at Microsoft Research this week | ZDNet" rel="nofollow">Free software advocate Richard Stallman spoke at Microsoft Research this week | ZDNet</a> — Stallman gave a "mostly standard talk," covering the importance of free software, GPL v3, GNU vs. Linux. He added that "he had a list of 'small requests': make Github push users to better software license hygiene, make hardware manufacturers to publish their hardware specs, make it easier to workaround Secure Boot."</li><li><a href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-hosts-first-windows-subsystem-for-linux-conference/" title="Microsoft hosts first Windows Subsystem for Linux conference | ZDNet" rel="nofollow">Microsoft hosts first Windows Subsystem for Linux conference | ZDNet</a> — Hayden Barnes, founder of Whitewater Foundry, a startup focusing on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) announced WSLconf 1, the first community conference for WSL.</li><li><a href="https://forum.manjaro.org/t/manjaro-is-taking-the-next-step/102105" title="Manjaro is taking the next step - Announcements - Manjaro Linux Forum" rel="nofollow">Manjaro is taking the next step - Announcements - Manjaro Linux Forum</a> — On July 8th, Philip and Bernhard met together with the CEO of Blue Systems to officially found this business entity. As a result, Bernhard and Philip will now be able to commit full-time to Manjaro, while Blue Systems will take a role as an advisor.
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</li><li><a href="https://funding.communitybridge.org/projects/f44da17d-70da-45f3-8f9b-0ae733494167" title="Manjaro CommunityBridge" rel="nofollow">Manjaro CommunityBridge</a></li><li><a href="https://selfhosted.show/" title="Self-Hosted" rel="nofollow">Self-Hosted</a> — Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services. Self-Hosted is a chat show between Chris and Alex two long-time "self-hosters" who share their lessons and take you on the journey of their new ones.</li><li><a href="https://linuxheadlines.show/" title="Linux Headlines" rel="nofollow">Linux Headlines</a> — Linux and open source headlines every weekday, in under 3 minutes.
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</li><li><a href="https://linuxacademy.com/blog/uncategorized/free-courses-at-linux-academy-september-2019/" title="Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019" rel="nofollow">Free Courses at Linux Academy — September 2019</a> — On September 17th Linux Torvald first released the Linux Operating System Kernel on September 17th, 1991 so we are celebrating by offering free training for you to increase your Linux Skills.
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</li><li><a href="https://www.texascybersummit.org/" title="Texas Cyber Summit" rel="nofollow">Texas Cyber Summit</a> — October 10th-12th 2019 in San Antonio Texas</li><li><a href="https://t.me/tcs2019" title="Texas Cyber Summit Telegram Group" rel="nofollow">Texas Cyber Summit Telegram Group</a></li><li><a href="https://www.meetup.com/jupiterbroadcasting/events/262984590/" title="Unofficial Hacker Family Dinner & Unbirthday Party" rel="nofollow">Unofficial Hacker Family Dinner & Unbirthday Party</a> — Join Chris, Wes, Chz and Ell for a meet and greet with fellow Texas Cyber Summit attendees and a belated celebration of Ell and Allie's Birthdays! There will be good food, good friends, and we hope some good conversation.
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</li><li><a href="https://linuxunplugged.com/296?t=2234" title="LINUX Unplugged 296: Defining Desktop Linux" rel="nofollow">LINUX Unplugged 296: Defining Desktop Linux</a> — "[...] a desktop linux operating system where you are able to download the source code for the current version of the kernel, compile it, install it, reboot and boot off the kernel you just compiled and built. If you can't do that, it is not desktop linux." - Wimpy</li><li><a href="https://www.aboutchromebooks.com/news/crostini-linux-for-chromebooks-distro-menu-debian-fedora-ubuntu/" title="Linux for Chromebooks could get an installation menu for different distros – About Chromebooks" rel="nofollow">Linux for Chromebooks could get an installation menu for different distros – About Chromebooks</a> — A Crostini user recently submitted a feature request to provide more options, such as Ubuntu, Fedora or theoretically, any Linux distro that Google could possibly offer.</li><li><a href="https://www.cio.com/article/2408216/google-launches-chrome-os--says-windows-is--torturing-users-.html" title="Google Launches Chrome OS, Says Windows is 'Torturing Users' | CIO" rel="nofollow">Google Launches Chrome OS, Says Windows is 'Torturing Users' | CIO</a> — Google co-founder Sergey Brin said Windows and other traditional PC operating systems are "torturing users" at Google's Chrome OS launch event Wednesday, where the company claimed 75% of business users can be converted from Windows to Chrome OS right away.
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</li><li><a href="https://www.computerworld.com/article/2508026/elgan--why-chromebooks-will-fail.html" title="Elgan: Why Chromebooks will fail | Computerworld" rel="nofollow">Elgan: Why Chromebooks will fail | Computerworld</a></li><li><a href="http://blog.jeff-nelson.com/2012/11/on-inventing-chromebook.html" title="In the Clouds: Inventing Chromebook" rel="nofollow">In the Clouds: Inventing Chromebook</a> — While working for Google back in 2006, I had the good fortune to create a new operating system.
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</li><li><a href="https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton" title="dnschneid/crouton: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment" rel="nofollow">dnschneid/crouton: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment</a></li><li><a href="https://gigaom.com/2014/12/30/chromebooks-can-now-run-linux-in-a-chrome-os-window/" title="Chromebooks can now run Linux in a Chrome OS window – Gigaom" rel="nofollow">Chromebooks can now run Linux in a Chrome OS window – Gigaom</a> — This is cool: Chromebook users can now run their favorite Linux distribution within a window right on their Chrome OS desktop. Google’s own happiness evangelist François Beaufort revealed with a Google+ post Tuesday that Chromebook oners who have set their device in developer mode can download special Crouton Chrome extension to run Linux without being forced to switch back and forth between the two operating systems.
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</li><li><a href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/05/08/you-can-now-run-linux-apps-on-chrome-os/" title="You can now run Linux apps on Chrome OS | TechCrunch" rel="nofollow">You can now run Linux apps on Chrome OS | TechCrunch</a> — For the longest time, developers have taken Chrome OS machines and run tools like Crouton to turn them into Linux-based developer machines. That was a bit of a hassle, but it worked. But things are getting easier. Soon, if you want to run Linux apps on your Chrome OS machine, all you’ll have to do is switch a toggle in the Settings menu. That’s because Google is going to start shipping Chrome OS with a custom virtual machine that runs Debian Stretch, the current stable version of the operating system.
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</li><li><a href="https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/chrome-os-stable-channel-gets-linux-apps" title="Chrome OS Stable Channel Gets Linux Apps | Linux Journal" rel="nofollow">Chrome OS Stable Channel Gets Linux Apps | Linux Journal</a></li><li><a href="https://www.neverware.com/#intro" title="Neverware" rel="nofollow">Neverware</a> — Whether you’re a business, a school, or a home user, CloudReady OS is the fast, easy way to convert your hardware to the security and manageability of Google's Chrome ecosystem.
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</li><li><a href="https://extras.show/10" title="Brunch with Brent: A Chat with Drew DeVore" rel="nofollow">Brunch with Brent: A Chat with Drew DeVore</a> — Brent sits down with Drew DeVore, Jupiter Broadcasting's latest addition to the Audio Editing Engineer team and cohost of Choose Linux. We chat shoes, his love for linux, adventures in audio, and why JB feels like home.
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+52%3A14&version=ESV'>Isaiah 52:14</a></p>
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<p>- Image: <a href='https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b2/83/40/b283401a021e5e20b3a88adeca8e1f73.jpg'>Golgotha</a></p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genesis+22&version=ESV'>Genesis 22</a></p>
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<p>- Article 1 of 2: <a href='https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2015/12/08/this-bone-provides-the-only-skeletal-evidence-for-crucifixion-in-the-ancient-world/#65126bad476d'>This Bone is the Only Skeletal Evidence For Crucifixion in the Ancient World</a></p>
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<p>- Article 2 of 2: <a href='https://www.livescience.com/62727-jesus-roman-crucifixion-found.html'>How Jesus Died: Rare Evidence of Roman Crucifixion Found</a></p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=luke+24%3A39&version=ESV'>Luke 24:39</a></p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+22&version=ESV'>Psalm 22</a></p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=hanakkuk+1%3A3&version=ESV'>Habakkuk 1:3</a></p>
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<p>- Article 1 of 4: <a href='https://www.theaquilareport.com/10-reasons-father-didnt-turn-face-away-cross/'>10 Reasons the Father Didn't Turn His Face Away At The Cross</a></p>
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|
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<p>- Article 2 of 4: <a href='https://www.tvcresources.net/resource-library/articles/did-the-father-reject-the-son'>Did the Father Reject the Son?</a></p>
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<p>- Article 3 of 4: <a href='https://www.1040connections.org/did-god-turn-his-face-away-and-why-it-matters/'>Did God Turn His Face Away? And Why It Matters.</a></p>
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<p>- Article 4 of 4:<a href='http://www.jesuswalk.com/psalms/psalms-10-messianic.htm?fbclid=IwAR2sSTdBdGWLB7YFfb56BUJTN1hCS1sN50PTEle8cQa2OKbv6cerjDAjfd0'>Psalms: Looking Forward to the Messiah</a></p>
|
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|
||||
<p>- Article: <a href='https://www.apu.edu/articles/15657/'>The Science of the Crucifixion</a></p>
|
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|
||||
<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew+27%3A52-53&version=ESV'>Matthew 27:52-53</a></p>
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||||
<p>In this video I talk at length about the official release of <a href="https://protesilaos.com/pdfd">Prot’s
|
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Dots For Debian</a> (PDFD) and the code base
|
||||
it deals with. This is a free/libre book that allows you to reproduce
|
||||
my custom desktop session, while offering detailed information on the
|
||||
various facets of my setup.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Consider this a primer on my BSPWM. By watching it, you should have
|
||||
a general idea of what is going and how the various programs are put
|
||||
together. I cover everything from the basics to some advanced topics.
|
||||
I also offer a short guide on Tmux, the terminal multiplexer that is an
|
||||
integral part of my daily workflow.</p>
|
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|
||||
<p>Kindly note that Debian 10 ‘Buster’ officially releases on July 6, 2019
|
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(today is July 2, 2019). I have decided to publish my work slightly in
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advance to make sure that everything works as expected. If you are
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eager to follow the steps in PDFD, please wait just a little bit longer.</p>
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<p>Brandon and Eric are joined by Greg Myers, a Support Engineer at GitLab. In this interivew, our hosts discuss what it means to be an application for the entire DevOps pipeline and what its like to work for a company that believes EVERYTHING should be open source.</p>
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<a href="https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/" rel="nofollow">GitLab Careers</a></p>
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<p>As of 2020-09-17, GitLab employs 1,305 people in 67 countries</p>
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<p><a href="https://about.gitlab.com/company/history/" rel="nofollow">GitLab's History</a><br>
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<a href="https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2020/09/08/gnome-follow-up/" rel="nofollow">Article - Gnome: Two Years After the Move to GitLab</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://gitlab.com/greg/" rel="nofollow">Greg Myers - GitLab</a></p><p>Special Guest: Greg Myers.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a href="https://bitwarden.com/dln" rel="nofollow">Bitwarden</a></li></ul><p><a href="https://www.patreon.com/sudoshow" rel="payment">Support Sudo Show</a></p>
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<p class="text">When you read the Bible stories, you're constantly caught in "I didn't see that coming" moments. Abraham is 75 years old when God calls him to start a new nation. Seventy-five is not the typical age to begin great adventures, much less become a parent for the first time. Moses was working for his father-in-law and any inklings of his leadership abilities had been swallowed up by the mundane work of tending herds of sheep. No one saw Moses becoming one of the greatest leaders in the history of the world. Thousands of years later, we still quote his writings to settle our most complex legal disputes.</p>
|
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<p class="text">We didn't see that one coming.</p>
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<p class="text">We didn't see David becoming the greatest king of Israel. When Samuel traveled to anoint David as the future king of Israel, the prophet had to ask Jesse, David's father, twice if all of Jesse's sons were standing in front of the prophet. Only then did Jesse remember David. Hardly a rousing endorsement for a future leader of the nation. His own father forgot him!</p>
|
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<p class="text">We didn't see Peter becoming the leader of the disciples, much less the early church. Yet, Jesus saw something in him no one else did. The Apostle Paul was a surprise to everyone. Remember, early in his ministry, the Apostle Paul was hated by everyone. He wasn't trusted by the church who still feared him as the determined persecutor of the Way. The religious leaders who supported his intolerant mission felt Paul had betrayed them. Who but God would have thought Paul would be writing letters the church would be reading and studying today?</p>
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<p class="text">If you and I were going to choose a nation to influence the world, we wouldn't have chosen Israel. There were more impressive nations all over the world. God chose ...</p><p class="more"><a href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/scot-mcknight/2021/december/sneaky-christmas.html">Continue reading</a>...</p>
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<p>FROM TODAY’S PODCAST:
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- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+49%3A8-12&version=ESV'>Genesis 49:8-12</a></p>
|
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|
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<p>- Diagram: <a href='https://www.bible-history.com/old-testament/israelites-camped-around-tabernacle.jpg'>Encampment around the Tabernacle</a></p>
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<p>We take a serious look at SELinux: what it is, how you can manage it, and what Cockpit can do for you. The Raspberry Pi Thin client has been announced plus we take your calls!</p>
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|
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<h3><strong>-- The Cliff Notes --</strong></h3>
|
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|
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<h4>Enhance Your Security with Linux</h4>
|
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|
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<ul>
|
||||
<li><p><a href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Security-Enhanced_Linux/sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-SELinux_Contexts_Labeling_Files-Persistent_Changes_semanage_fcontext.html" rel="nofollow">SE Linux Context Changes</a></p></li>
|
||||
<li><p><a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SELinux" rel="nofollow">SE Linux on Arch</a></p></li>
|
||||
<li><p><a href="http://cockpit-project.org/" rel="nofollow">Cockpit Server Managment</a></p></li>
|
||||
<li><p><a href="https://www.linux.com/news/event/open-source-summit-na/2017/5/thin-client-market-embraces-raspberry-pi" rel="nofollow">Raspberry Pi Thin Client</a></p></li>
|
||||
<li><p><a href="https://www.thinlinx.com/tlxos-user-manual.pdf" rel="nofollow">ThinLinx Manual</a></p></li>
|
||||
<li><p><a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/NetShap-4GB-10-Pack-USB-2-0-Flash-Drive-Thumb-Drive-Jump-Drive-Blue-/252448715330?hash=item3ac71db242:g:hfEAAOSwENxXmIBU" rel="nofollow">Ebay Flash Drives</a></p></li>
|
||||
<li><p>Basic SELinux Commands</p></li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
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|
||||
<blockquote>
|
||||
<p>getenforce<br>
|
||||
sentenforce=0<br>
|
||||
setenforce=1<br>
|
||||
ls -Z</p>
|
||||
</blockquote>
|
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|
||||
<h3><strong>-- Noobs Corner --</strong></h3>
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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<blockquote>
|
||||
<p>The first 5 people to ask will receive help setting up Seafile 6 on Centos 7 with a self signed SSL.</p>
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
<h3><strong>-- Stay In Touch --</strong></h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<p><strong>Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard</strong></p>
|
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|
||||
<blockquote>
|
||||
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|
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||||
<p><strong>Contact Noah</strong></p>
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|
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|
||||
<p>asknoah [at] jupiterbroadcasting.com</p>
|
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<p><strong>-- Twitter --</strong></p>
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
|||
<p>I don’t know about you, but from time to time I definitely have the need to
|
||||
re-run some Emacs command that takes user input (e.g. <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">query-replace</code>). For the
|
||||
purpose of this article let’s call such commands “complex” commands.
|
||||
Obviously we can just invoke the same command, provide again the input (directly or using some parameter history if available), but it would be nice if there was
|
||||
a faster way to do this.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>As it’s usually the case with Emacs, such a way already exists - the
|
||||
built-in command <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">repeat-complex-command</code>. By default it’s bound to both
|
||||
<code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">C-x M-:</code> and <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">C-x M-ESC</code>.<sup id="fnref:1"><a class="footnote" href="https://emacsredux.com/blog/2021/11/24/redo-complex-command/#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> When you invoke the command you’ll see in the
|
||||
minibuffer the last Emacs command you ran and you can use <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">M-n</code> and <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">M-p</code> to move
|
||||
forward and backward in the command history.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>You’ll notice that the commands are listed as Emacs Lisp code that you can edit
|
||||
directly if needed. You’ll also notice there are no commands that don’t any parameters on the list. Imagine something like:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="language-emacs-lisp highlighter-rouge"><div class="highlight"><pre class="highlight"><code><span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">describe-key</span> <span class="o">'</span><span class="p">((</span><span class="s">"\272"</span> <span class="o">.</span> <span class="nv">[134217786]</span><span class="p">)))</span>
|
||||
<span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">occur</span> <span class="s">"emacs"</span> <span class="no">nil</span><span class="p">)</span>
|
||||
<span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">projectile-ag</span> <span class="s">"emacs"</span> <span class="no">nil</span><span class="p">)</span>
|
||||
<span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">markdown-insert-gfm-code-block</span> <span class="s">"emacs-lisp"</span> <span class="no">nil</span><span class="p">)</span>
|
||||
</code></pre></div></div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>This might also give you a hint as to why the keybinding <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">C-x M-:</code> was chosen -
|
||||
it’s pretty close to <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">M-:</code> (<code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">eval-expression</code>), which allows you to run
|
||||
arbitrary Emacs Lisp code from the minibuffer.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>When it comes to Emacs we’re all constantly learning. I didn’t know about this
|
||||
command until several days ago I saw it in a
|
||||
<a href="https://twitter.com/mickeynp/status/1457826371057639429?s=20">tweet</a> shared by
|
||||
<a href="https://twitter.com/mickeynp">Mickey Petersen</a>, a true Master of Emacs. Thanks
|
||||
for the tip, Mickey!</p>
|
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|
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<div class="footnotes">
|
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<ol>
|
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<li id="fn:1">
|
||||
<p>Not exactly the most convenient keybindings, right? <a class="reversefootnote" href="https://emacsredux.com/blog/2021/11/24/redo-complex-command/#fnref:1">↩</a></p>
|
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|
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<p>Nacho Barrientos has an interesting video in which he explains <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbG-a8DIIuY">how to run an eshell process in the background</a>. Barrientos illustrates this with the <code>sleep</code> command. Normally, if you enter</p>
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<p>in Eshell, Emacs will hang until <code>sleep</code> completes in 4 seconds. Barrientos’ idea is to use the Emacs <code>compile</code> mechanism to run the command in the background. The output is redirected to the <code>*compile*</code> buffer and the Eshell prompt returns immediately.</p>
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<p>That’s a nice way of starting a long running process from Eshell and being able to continue working in Emacs. He also has a way of burying the <code>*compile*</code> buffer and getting a message when the process completes.</p>
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<p>There’s not a lot of code needed to implement this. You can see the relevant function in <a href="https://github.com/nbarrientos/dotfiles/blob/c79ef0f9908844346a8506129dedbb94f3b6b678/.emacs.d/init.el#L767">Barrientos’ init.el</a>. If you use Eshell regularly and sometimes want to invoke long-running processes, it’s worth taking a look at this video. The run time is only 4 minutes, 21 seconds so it should be easy to fit it in</p>
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<p>The more I move to VC<sup id="fnref:1"><a class="footnote" href="https://www.manueluberti.eu/feed#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup>, the more I end up relying on <kbd>M-!</kbd>
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(<code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">shell-command</code>). Admittedly, this is a tool I’ve hardly ever used before, but
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since VC lacks many features covered by Magit, sometimes I need to interact with
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the power of Git straight from the command line.</p>
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<p>One of the best things about Magit is that I don’t have to remember the many Git
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options to use it every day. Through transient menus, Magit makes Git a matter
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of few key strokes. On the other hand, from time to time I find myself on remote
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machines where Magit is not available, so it does not hurt to have a better
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understanding of the basic Git operations at my disposal.</p>
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<p>However, typing them all out every single time is not the kind of pleasant
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activity a lazy Emacs user enjoys. Juri Linkov shared this little trick on
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<code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">emacs-devel</code><sup id="fnref:2"><a class="footnote" href="https://www.manueluberti.eu/feed#fn:2" rel="footnote">2</a></sup>:</p>
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<div class="language-emacs-lisp highlighter-rouge"><div class="highlight"><pre class="highlight"><code><span class="p">(</span><span class="nb">defun</span> <span class="nv">mu-minibuffer-complete-history</span> <span class="p">()</span>
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<span class="s">"Complete minibuffer history."</span>
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<span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">interactive</span><span class="p">)</span>
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<span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">completion-in-region</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">minibuffer--completion-prompt-end</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="nv">point-max</span><span class="p">)</span>
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<span class="p">(</span><span class="nb">symbol-value</span> <span class="nv">minibuffer-history-variable</span><span class="p">)</span>
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<span class="no">nil</span><span class="p">))</span>
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</code></pre></div></div>
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<p>Juri also suggested to bind it to <kbd>C-TAB</kbd> in <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">minibuffer-local-map</code>
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which, coincidentally, is the same key binding I have to manually complete with
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Company outside of the minibuffer.</p>
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<p>What Juri’s code does is popping up a <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">*Completions*</code> buffer with the history of
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the commands used in the minibuffer. I only use it with <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">shell-command</code>, but try
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it with <kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> for fun.</p>
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<p>I leave it as a small exercise for the reader to understand how to switch from
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the minibuffer to the <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">*Completions*</code> buffer and vice versa. Tip: <kbd>C-h
|
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m</kbd> is your friend.</p>
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<h3 id="notes">Notes</h3>
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<ol>
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<li id="fn:1">
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<p>See <a href="https://www.manueluberti.eu/emacs/2021/11/27/vc/">A job for VC</a> and
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<a href="https://www.manueluberti.eu/emacs/2021/12/05/vc-rebasing/">Rebasing with
|
||||
VC</a>. <a class="reversefootnote" href="https://www.manueluberti.eu/feed#fnref:1">↩</a></p>
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</li>
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<li id="fn:2">
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<p>See <a href="https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2021-12/msg00802.html" target="_blank">History completion</a>. <a class="reversefootnote" href="https://www.manueluberti.eu/feed#fnref:2">↩</a></p>
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</li>
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