No av on my machines on Linux.
What I understand, av on Linux is used to protect windows.
Use an ad blocker when surfing (ublock origin), install only via official repos and set up a DNS server with decent blocklist and you should be fine.
No av on my machines on Linux.
What I understand, av on Linux is used to protect windows.
Use an ad blocker when surfing (ublock origin), install only via official repos and set up a DNS server with decent blocklist and you should be fine.


Did not think of doing that.
I guess i never expected anyone to have a fcking JavaScript on a simple page as that
Another happy hetzner customer


I just hope Americans will not decide to bring more freedom and democracy to canada as they did to other countries for oil
Once you figure out how traefik is configured, this is super logical and easy. Also, you can use it with podman and qublet on fedora, so you can manage it all with systemd.
https://theobservum.com/posts/2023/2023-04-15_traefik/
Tldr; Traefik is looking at all containers and scans for labels (attributes on containers). If certain labels are set, Traefik adjust itself. So the trick is how to set those labels, which both docker compose and qublet make easy, but qublet doesn’t need a compatibility package and comes natively with podman.


In general you are not allowed to have private repos if you don’t contribute to open source.
https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/faq/
They do recognize that private repos are sometimes needed, so there is a guideline.




Good luck
If it helps:
Researches have some speedups due to trump
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/05/europe-launches-program-to-lure-scientists-away-from-the-us/
For rest, you have instructions here.


What do you do?
There are countries that have active programs for Immigration of scientists from the USA.
In the EU, most of the countries at least, you don’t need to look behind you.
There is a problem with illegal migrants / middle easterns here with low income that cause issues (speaking from experience), but overall is pretty safe.


Not that I’m using them, but what about these two?


So what do we do now? Wouldn’t it be better to have an UEFI for phones and not use dtb?
Don’t get me wrong. I wasn’t arguing that AMD is bad.
The point was that Intel was not as bad as people seem to think. And innovation that was mentioned applies to three things in my opinion:
All 3 of these should be good for laptops.
And then there is this: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/09/testing-intels-next-gen-core-ultra-200v-cpus-ok-performance-great-battery-life/
They say battery life is comparable to Qualcomm.
Don’t have one, so can’t say from experience, but big.LITTLE arch with e and p cores sound very good for laptops.
Newer cores have way better graphics, so even that gap has narrowed if not closed. Iris seems quite capable.
For what it’s worth, Kent said they plan to drop the experimental flag next year.


Firefox on Android can open full article with reader mode.
What arrogance?
As I have been told, for years, av on Linux is used to protect windows machines on the network. Companies use clamav to scan files on network shares used by windows machines. Also, what about virus database/definitions, are they having Linux signatures?
Since I have no windows machines on the network, why? Has this changed and I should run clamav to scan for Linux viruses? Do signature files actually have signatures for Linux viruses?
Android most often is compromised by malicious apps, not viruses, which is not really (yet) a problem on Linux. Once it becomes a problem, I will install av. So far it has not been an issue.
Anyway, effectiveness here is interesting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClamAV
What do you run?