My next video for YouTube is now live 😀 This one is getting #DavinciResolve working on #Kubuntu 26.04, and hopefully pretty much and other #Ubuntu distros. Ubuntu #Budgie is a NO go though... I explain it in the video.
https://t.co/vHXd0JFCeI
#Linux
Apparently I posted this on my other Twitter channel on accident. But here is my general thoughts on #Nobara#Linux, from the good to the meh! LOL 😝
https://t.co/txvahzChQu
I finished my my general thoughts on the 4th Linux Linus Tech Tips video from this series. It is awesome to see them come away from this seriously liking #Linux more and more!
https://t.co/ldg43KcqTw
#LinusTechTips
Challenge Accepted | #LTT#Linux Video 3
https://t.co/IyH7lOIsc7
This was kind of fun and entertaining to go through and make! I go over the 3rd Linux challenge from Linux Tech Tips & also replicate what they were doing 😃
People aren’t just complaining about Google's AI search overhaul, they’re leaving.
Yesterday alone, our week over week installs surged 30% in the U.S. 🚀
Momentum is growing. It’s time to Fire Google.
I finally got around to recording and editing my thoughts up on the latest LTT Linux challenge video :)
https://t.co/AdzJ9yPwGz
#Linux#LinusTechTip#React#Thoughts
@jakkuh_t I'm sorry but this is a bad take. Jellyfin is free and quite easy to set up these days. Also all local account setup, so no need to connect to an online service to just watch your local media.
@Techjunkie_Aman Yep, Davinci Resolve is a serious powerhouse on Linux 🙂 I can agree with that 💯
Multi cam tracks along with a LOT of fusion effects for this one lol.
@CodeWithAmann Audio VST's if I am doing audio editing. But if I'm just doing video editing or image editing I am on linux 100% of the time. Davinci Resolve Studio ftw 🙂
AMD has taken a major step toward enabling native open-source HDMI 2.1 support on Linux by submitting new patches for its AMDGPU driver. https://t.co/LjupbAjGrg
The biggest threat to Google's ad business isn't Meta or Apple. It's a man with a text editor who doesn't even accept donations 🤯
Meet Raymond Hill.
> Nobody knows his real face.
> Nobody knows his background.
> Goes by "gorhill" online. That's it.
> In 2014 quietly built an ad blocker. Alone.
> No team. No funding. No company. Just code.
> Called it uBlock Origin.
> Free. Open source. No strings attached.
> Every other ad blocker was taking money from advertisers.
> Letting "acceptable ads" through for a fee.
> He refused. Completely. 💀
> People tried to donate. He said no.
> Companies tried to buy him out. He said no.
> Brave offered to bring him on. He said no.
> Said accepting money in any form could compromise him.
> So he just... kept building. For free. For years.
> Grew to 40 million users across Chrome and Firefox.
> Became the most popular Firefox extension in history. 🚀
> Then Google came for him.
> Manifest V3 — a Chrome update that quietly gutted ad blockers.
> Every major ad blocker bent the knee and adapted.
> He refused. Said the new system was fundamentally inferior.
> Google removed uBlock Origin from Chrome. Entirely.
> He didn't beg. Didn't negotiate. Didn't compromise.
> Just told everyone switch to Firefox.
> Mozilla then made a mistake reviewing his extension.
> Disabled it over false claims.
> He publicly proved every claim wrong. Line by line.
> Then pulled the extension himself. On his own terms.
> Fought Google. Fought Mozilla. Both times alone.
> Still maintains the project today. Still unpaid.
> Still refuses every dollar sent his way.
> Said "It stopped being a hobby when it felt like a tedious job. So I made it mine again."
> No money. No team. No name. Just took on trillion-dollar Google and made them blink
The trillion-dollar ad empire is genuinely scared of one developer with a text editor
Absolute Legend 🗿 🔥