Nixie
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Thanks Linus, I'm hoping to shape my destiny by creating two shows, OS.ALT and Geekbuzz. A big tech, open source, gaming, android and Linux enthusiast here. I've been a one woman army for 6 years now, and I need your help.
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October 1, 2015 06:59:00
September 1, 2015 06:59:00
Faceless Critic You're welcome Deary :D
September 5, 2015 23:23:32 · Reply
damndog G'Day Nixie! I just got my Cisco a+ Certification but I'm a COMPLETE noob at Linux...Tried Mint Cinnamon....FAIL...totally couldn't get it...Downloading Ubuntu throwing it onto a live flashdrive buuut Linux is definitely why I decided to become a supporter....+ You ROCK!!!
September 25, 2015 16:53:35 · Reply
Eric Knaak Keep up the good work. :)
September 26, 2015 19:13:07 · Reply
August 28, 2015 22:43:28
Glenn Snead Nixie, I have two questions about Mega: 1. How responsive is their customer support? I asked question # 2, but never received a response. 2. Does Mega support a pure cli interface? The website would lead you think otherwise. If they don't I'll have to dig elsewhere. Maybe OwnCloud (I do have a server) with an encrypted offsite to Amazon Glacier? If I use a sufficiently long key, it won't matter who seizes what. The time it would take to brute force my encryption would deter most people.
September 27, 2015 22:22:07 · Reply
Nick Gammon Rather amusingly in light of your privacy video, Patreon was hacked and "There was unauthorized access to registered names, email addresses, posts, and some shipping addresses.". Plus "Although accessed, all passwords, social security numbers and tax form information remain safely encrypted." Maybe, but they say that the passwords are stored using Bcrypt and a unique salt per person. That still means that using the salt, and Bcrypt, the hackers could run a dictionary attack on your password (albeit slowly). Common passwords (like "password") would be quickly discovered.
October 2, 2015 05:49:06 · Reply
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July 11, 2015 02:44:22
Glenn Snead Hopefully Tacoma will be one of those "lost weekend" games. Keep up the good work! I really dig your glasses. :)
July 11, 2015 13:31:15 · Reply
Somdeb Paul Sounds like an interesting game. Looking forward for it. Thank you for your great videos.
July 25, 2015 14:19:21 · Reply
Jimmy Timmermans Ok this might be hugely off topic but. What todo list software or site are you using?
July 28, 2015 20:46:54 · Reply
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June 20, 2015 01:52:43
Robert Murphy Glad to hear that you had a nice and refreshing trip. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on InfoSec.
June 25, 2015 05:56:44 · Reply
May 31, 2015 19:58:34
Paul Elrick This may be another distraction or it may help. Check out http://www.choosemuse.com/ Or just use the neurologically sound and very ancient technique... Clear your mind and count your breaths,(from 1 to 10 and start over) think of nothing else. Gets me to sleep easily. Also, have a good break!!!
May 31, 2015 20:30:21 · Reply
Jamie Gunn did the same thing myself a couple of weeks ago, took some time off work and headed off to the highlands - no checking emails, cellphone switched off the whole time. bliss.... the calm may have only lasted until about halfway through my first day back at work but I'm feeling waaaay more focussed than I was.
May 31, 2015 22:10:03 · Reply
don bright see you on the flip side
June 2, 2015 00:04:16 · Reply
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May 1, 2015 07:24:55
Marsh Penman I keep missing content; is there an rss feed of the 'Creations' or 'Activity' pages for those of us who roll that way?
May 4, 2015 17:30:34 · Reply
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April 1, 2015 06:59:00
jerryb967 What a warm feeling it is to be here... to be a part of our little group, our community. To have this place to come to... to be able to step away from everything else in the world for just a few minutes a day and share our thoughts, our hopes and dreams... our fears and doubts and fantasies with each other is something so wonderful... something so special. We are thousands of miles apart, from different countries and different cultures, and yet we are so close... and no matter what, always together here. What can we do next... next week, next month, next year? We can do anything... We can learn from each other and teach each other. We can build ideas together. We can reach out and care and show compassion. We can follow Nixie's example and spread kindness and hope... love and knowledge everywhere. Changing the world starts with building a community... and communities are built on hope and trust and cooperation... by working together for the common good and by helping everyone find love, respect and a sense of connection... by building dreams together. Community means togetherness, and that's what Nixie has built for us... and given us. Can we change the world?. We've already started. Thank you Nixie.
April 1, 2015 10:25:08 · Reply
March 27, 2015 22:11:06
Tyler Wyant Love your silly jokes. but you are not allowed to try to make silly jokes. :p
April 15, 2015 20:28:23 · Reply
Quentin D Anderson I'm glad you're feeling a little better. I need to keep up to date with your videos, I didn't even know you were sick. Anyway, take your time and get well.
April 30, 2015 21:50:32 · Reply
Rob White Hi, Good to hear you are on the mend, and the other poster is right, get better before worrying about us! I'd like to see a review of various social media aggregators, which allow you to consume and publish. I've seen reviews of a few, but I have yet to find one that works across all platforms (mobile / desktop and across the social media outlets themselves). Take care xx
May 1, 2015 09:15:48 · Reply
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March 1, 2015 07:59:00
jerryb967 Technology is a wonderful thing... Linux is a wonderful thing... games are wonderful, amazing things... but not in and of themselves, not without what is inside each of us. Without love, without humanity, without our dreams and desires they are all just so many bits of metal and plastic... just pointless algorithms and cold, empty machines. I think that we do all of this, build all these things... play all these games and always reach for so much more because they let us bring our humanity to life... because through a game or a program or a new, amazing little piece of technology we can show what we feel, and share what we dream about and hope for. We can be more than ourselves and the best of ourselves... and share all of that with each other. I think that is what Nixie does. She shows us the best of what it means to be human and real and caring... the best of what it means to dream of being more than we are and of doing and building so much more in our lives and in our futures. And there is no one better to show us how. If humanity leads to technology... if the very best of humanity leads to the very best, the biggest, the most amazing dreams... to the very best realities that we can build for each other, we couldn't have anyone more perfect leading the way. Just by being herself she has taught us so very much about ourselves, about why we are all here, and here together... and why we dream about all this wonderful technology too. Thank you Nixie for filling our dreams with so many wonderful things that are... and so many amazing things that could be. Thank you for filling our lives with humor and hope and happiness... and our hearts with love and light.
March 1, 2015 12:46:15 · Reply
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February 7, 2015 03:22:57
Faceless Critic yeah it was off the cuff... but still love you.. :)
February 7, 2015 04:42:38 · Reply
Marc Bourgoin Heyyo, I really do enjoy Linux too.. but sadly for me? Gaming on Linux is still a work in progress, but SteamOS definitely is a good push in the right direction since hardware developers have been stepping up their support for Linux. :) Here's the two major letdowns for gaming on Linux for me... https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/issues/224 … that… and also this… https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/issues/221 NVIDIA SLI is non-exsistant since it only works on ID Tech Engine 4 games (Doom 3, Quake 4 and ETQW) which easily runs at full specs these days on a single GTX 680... but new games like Dying Light and such benefit greatly from NVIDIA SLI two-way GTX 680s... Second? Creative Labs Sound Blaster Recon3D (ca0132)... buggy as hell unless I use 32bit kernel and even then I seem to only have stereo speaker support and not headset... kernel 3.7 I think added support for firmware loading on the ca0132 but maybe it was never tested with 64bit kernels cause not a single Linux distro out there seems to make it work 100%.. Of course, these two major strikes are due to lack of hardware support from the hardware developers... but it still hasn't changed so to make full use of my hardware I have to stick with Windows. Windows 7 was good and Windows 10 is shaping up to be good as well (which is all that is installed on my PC right meow since I swapped some HDD's around and added an SSHD... so maybe later I'll tinker with Manjaro / Antergos / Linux Mint again in the future but right now I'm just waiting on maybe a new kernel to fix my issues or drivers from NVIDIA...
February 7, 2015 07:43:38 · Reply
don bright The strange thing to me is that open source software has become the kernel of modern gaming even though the layers on top are not open. Android is based on Linux, iOS, OSX, and Playstation 4's Orbis OS are all based on BSD. So... all of these big games are probably using *nix system calls for things like file i/o, networking, usb device access, etc...and most of it's built on C++ language. The problems always seemed to boil down to issues of sound and video incompatabilities and drivers.
February 10, 2015 02:18:35 · Reply
February 1, 2015 07:59:00
jerryb967 When we come to the end a month like this... when we think about being a part of showing support for Nixie and everything that she does for us for another month... isn't it really about having to consider the alternative? What if she couldn't do this for us anymore... what if she couldn't be this wonderful, beautiful, brilliant and inspiring part of our lives... and couldn't bring us all these amazing, fun and educational things? Nixie, you are welcome... You are so very welcome in our hearts and in our minds... in our hopes and in our dreams... in every corner and moment of our lives... because you make all of these parts of us better. How can we even think of losing someone so special... someone who has given us so much and dedicated so much of her life to bringing us these wonderful moments of learning and laughing and growing and being together? Nixie has made us a family. She has brought us all together here to be a part of each other's lives... and to be a part of building something so very special for the future. How can we ever think of losing that? I think the simple answer is that we can't... we shouldn't... ever. I know I can't. Thank you, Nixie.
February 1, 2015 11:13:16 · Reply
Andre Cardoso de Souza I'm glad to be part of this. Keep improving and good things will always come back to you :)
February 1, 2015 17:08:04 · Reply
January 31, 2015 03:25:06
jerryb967 Thank you again for bringing us yet another look at more amazing technology! All of these things will change the way we all think and create... and will open up a whole new world of possibilities for everyone, everywhere in the (not too distant) future. The most fantastic part is that what you are showing us isn't some experimental technology in a lab... and isn't coming from some huge corporation... These are primarily open source and low cost things that will only become more open and more affordable as time goes by. This is technology that WE can have... and that we can use in the coming years to shape our own future. You bring us all these things in the most informative, wonderful, fun and engaging ways too... Thank you so much for everything that you do!!!
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