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Open Source Partner Manager @HeroDevs, .NET NES Lead. MS MVP x6. Arm Ambassador. Ex @HPE AI, @Rancher_Labs, @Ubuntu, and @PengwinLinux.

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🚀 Exciting News! 🚀 Thrilled to be joining @HeroDevs as their Senior Open Source Partner Manager! Looking forward to driving collaboration in the open source community, securing open source for enterprise, and supporting sustainable open source. #NewJob #OpenSource #HeroDevs

unixterminal's tweet image. 🚀 Exciting News! 🚀 Thrilled to be joining @HeroDevs as their Senior Open Source Partner Manager! Looking forward to driving collaboration in the open source community, securing open source for enterprise, and supporting sustainable open source. #NewJob #OpenSource #HeroDevs

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YUS

The Copilot CLI is now available via winget 🪟

_Evan_Boyle's tweet image. The Copilot CLI is now available via winget 🪟


HeroDevs addresses the open source sustainability challenge by securing open source for enterprise while funding upstream open source development, $160,000 in 2025 with another $2 million planned.


Please post your Spotify Wrapped in your Instagram story. I genuinely want to see what you’re into.


Turns out Valve has been quietly funding Fex development for years. Huh.

Proton translates Windows and Linux, but Valve has been working to integrate FEX with Proton and is already on some experimental build branches. github.com/FEX-Emu/FEX



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Oh no, not Contoso. #SaveContoso

Microsoft appears to move on from its most loyal ‘customers’ – Contoso and Fabrikam dlvr.it/TPYPd1



Okay, I forgot how good First Contact - End Titles was.

The best Star Trek orchestral pieces are, in no particular order: Wrath of Khan - Main Titles The Voyage Home - Main Title Generations - Overture Star Trek (Kelvin) - Enterprising Young Men



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What if WindowMaker but based on Wayland github.com/phkaeser/wlmak…

BrodieOnLinux's tweet image. What if WindowMaker but based on Wayland github.com/phkaeser/wlmak…

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UNIXサーバベンダで働いていた時、マーケが「競合のプロセッサは宇宙線に弱い」と胸を張り、いっぽうお客様はピンと来ていない、というのがあるあるだったのだが、世が世なら、という感じである


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Wonder who is using B200/300 with Windows

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I dream of a world where whipping up a Setup.exe is so stupidly easy it almost feels obscene. github.com/SuperJMN/DotNe…


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Just a reminder I have a working image of Ubuntu 4.10 that Is importable to WSL: files.boxofcables.dev/vintage_wsl/ub… Just be sure to set the WSL2 kernel command line option detailed in warty-notes.txt.

#ThrowbackThursday #Ubuntu Warty Warthog 4.10 System Requirements: 64 MB of RAM and 1.5 GB of hard disk space.

ubuntu's tweet image. #ThrowbackThursday #Ubuntu Warty Warthog 4.10

System Requirements: 64 MB of RAM and 1.5 GB of hard disk space.
ubuntu's tweet image. #ThrowbackThursday #Ubuntu Warty Warthog 4.10

System Requirements: 64 MB of RAM and 1.5 GB of hard disk space.
ubuntu's tweet image. #ThrowbackThursday #Ubuntu Warty Warthog 4.10

System Requirements: 64 MB of RAM and 1.5 GB of hard disk space.
ubuntu's tweet image. #ThrowbackThursday #Ubuntu Warty Warthog 4.10

System Requirements: 64 MB of RAM and 1.5 GB of hard disk space.


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Are you building microservices in DotNet? How do you ensure communication and integration between services?


“Unlike traditional chat models that generate text-based responses, Fara-7B leverages computer interfaces—mouse and keyboard—to perform multi-step tasks on behalf of users.”


And, as always, the best keyboard IMHO is the Lenovo Preferred Pro II USB Keyboard. This is the spiritual successor to the IBM Model M PS/2 keyboard. Great travel, nice bounce, comfortable ThinkPad-like curve on each key, durable, not obnoxiously loud. And it's $30.

unixterminal's tweet image. And, as always, the best keyboard IMHO is the Lenovo Preferred Pro II USB Keyboard. This is the spiritual successor to the IBM Model M PS/2 keyboard. Great travel, nice bounce, comfortable ThinkPad-like curve on each key, durable, not obnoxiously loud. And it's $30.

I have tried some bad 'ergonomic' mice in my time and usually end up with a gaming mouse. But I gave this vertical mouse from Anker a shot and after using it for a week, I really like it. anker.com/products/a7582

unixterminal's tweet image. I have tried some bad 'ergonomic' mice in my time and usually end up with a gaming mouse. But I gave this vertical mouse from Anker a shot and after using it for a week, I really like it. anker.com/products/a7582


I have tried some bad 'ergonomic' mice in my time and usually end up with a gaming mouse. But I gave this vertical mouse from Anker a shot and after using it for a week, I really like it. anker.com/products/a7582

unixterminal's tweet image. I have tried some bad 'ergonomic' mice in my time and usually end up with a gaming mouse. But I gave this vertical mouse from Anker a shot and after using it for a week, I really like it. anker.com/products/a7582

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