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Using Linux At Work - Applications I Use


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I use the default elementary OS Mail and Calendar apps. While they have their limitations, they are still pretty handy in a pinch, and since I don’t send all that much email, and most of our meetings are informal, my needs are well covered.

We also tend to use Slack a lot. We also use Asana to manage the roadmap and the state of various projects and tasks, and this runs perfectly in a browser, so it’s another pinned tab.Finally, to handle communication with the dev team, we use Gitlab, with multiple boards. This is also handled through Firefox without any issues whatsoever.

LibreOffice. It’s a great office suite, it’s fast, it’s flexible, handles MS document formats pretty well, and looks good on elementary OS, once I switched it to a tabbed interface. I mostly work on the word processor and the spreadsheets, since I rarely have to give presentations.

For mockups, I tend to use GIMP, or more recently, GLIMPSE, just because its icon is nicer, if I’m honest. I’m used to it, and since I mainly work from screenshots that I then transform and tweak, it does a pretty good job.

All my files are synced through pCloud, just in case. It’s a fantastic cloud syncing solution, pretty inexpensive, and reliable, and it lets you sync folder to folder on as many devices as you want, which means you don’t have to store your files in a single folder for them to be synced.

The main one here is Notes Up. It’s a markdown note taking application, that’s designed for elementary OS, but I’m pretty sure you can find it somewhere else. It has nothing really special, but since it looks so nice on elementary, I stuck with it. Its note database is synced through pCloud to my main desktop at home, so I always have everything where I need it.

Obviously, I also use Firefox all the time, and Chromium a little bit less. I prefer Firefox, since I really like what the company is doing for the web in general, and I don’t want to give Google more power than it already has, so staying clear of their browsing engine is a priority for me. Still, since our webapp is used by real people, who, you know, use Chrome, I also test our webapp on Chromium.

ULauncher is another one I came to use to quickly find files. It’s a quick launch tool: just hit control + space, and start typing. It can use accelerators to filter specific stuff, for example, when I type gt budget, it’s going to use Gnome Tracker to find files names Budget, and offer me a bunch of options to deal with that file.
A very simple tool I also use it COlor Picker, a basic color picking utility available in the App Center in elementary OS. It keeps a history of the colors you’ve selected, and allows you to quickly copy and paste them, in various formats, like RGB, hexadecimal, etc…

I also use Optimizer, a nice looking system monitor for elementary OS. It allows me to monitor processes, cpu, ram, and disk usage, and check if running our web app is getting too intensive on a specific browser.

Less used apps include Drawing, a paint-like program for quick annotations on screenshots, Screen recorder for quick video screen grabs to illustrate a specific bug or issue, and PDF tricks for when I need to merge or split pdf documents.

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I asked Grok a silly question... and learned something.

The phrase "drive on a parkway and park on a driveway" is a humorous observation about the quirky naming of roads and spaces in English. Here's why:

Parkway: Originally, "parkway" referred to a road bordered by or running through a park or landscaped greenery, like the scenic boulevards designed in the 19th century (e.g., Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, 1870s). The term emphasized aesthetic appeal, not parking. Over time, "parkway" came to describe major roads for driving, often with limited access, like highways. You drive on them because they’re built for travel, not parking.

Driveway: A "driveway" was historically a private path for driving vehicles from a road to a house or garage (think 1920s-1930s suburban homes). Since it leads to a home, it’s a convenient spot to park your car, even though the name suggests a path for driving. The term stuck, and now we associate driveways with parking.

#LOL #AI #humor

Israeli companies are facing increased advertising costs on Meta platforms due to a decline in effectiveness of their ads.

Israeli companies spent between $1.8 and $1.9 billion on Meta advertising between 2023 and 2025, with decreasing effectiveness. Israeli firms have been identified as top advertisers on Meta, including gaming companies, IT services firms, content marketing companies, and brick-and-mortar e-commerce suppliers.

dropsitenews.com/p/leaked-data…

Here’s a thoughtful piece from @mononcqc, well worth reading. It says things I hadn’t heard yet articulated so well.

One thing I appreciate immensely: the way Fred’s analytical approach centers humans instead of tech, and takes the subjective experiences of human developers •seriously•.

Fred’s summary in the quoted post gives the core idea, but the larger piece has many sharp thoughts and rewards close reading. I’ll quote a few in the thread below.

1/ hachyderm.io/@mononcqc/1146536…

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“I fall in the baffled camp that thinks better designs are possible.” … “I don’t expect my calls to be heard. Selling sci-fi is way too effective. And as long as the AI is perceived as the engine of a new industrial revolution, decision-makers will imagine it can do so, and task people to make it so.”

ferd.ca/the-gap-through-which-…

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These pieces are much harsher than Fred’s, much more in the LLM-bashing camp, but feel relevant here:

softwarecrisis.dev/letters/llm…

pivot-to-ai.com/2025/06/05/gen…

Fred’s point is that a bad interaction model creates hidden work, then humans do that work and “the machine claims the praise.” These other two pieces make the point that this phenomenon of giving the machine credit for unrecognized human work is age-old, taps into some deep trapdoors in human cognition.

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What can they do? They control neither of the chambers, the House and the Senate. They have aquiesced to putting Judges on Supreme court who had a particular bent. They gave sky high inflation, people requiring to hold 3 jobs to put food on the table and oh forget about owing a house. All the while enriching the rich.

Let us wait for mid-terms and see what they choose. Some ideological nonsense or real life bread butter issues.

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The alternative is violence. Violence never helps. It will only make matter worse. And yeah Dems have given for too long lip service to things that actually matter and done nothing about it.

There is a need to keep the peace. This too shall pass. DJT and his policies are impermanent. This can be fixed without resorting to radical methods.

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Keep your eye on Trump's attempts to use the National Guard to put down the protests in Los Angeles. Yesterday he praised the National Guard for doing this - but the 2,000 troops he ordered to the area hadn't even arrived yet!

Instead, it was Los Angeles Police Department and ICE agents involved in the fighting in the neighborhoods of Compton and Paramount.

I have long thought Trump would invoke the Insurrection Act to federalize the National Guard as protests against him grow - thus reducing the power of state governors to stop his actions. Instead, the directive signed by Mr. Trump on Saturday cites another law:

whitehouse.gov/presidential-ac…

This allows the president to control National Guard forces if “there is a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States", and use them "in such numbers as he considers necessary to repel the invasion, suppress the rebellion, or execute those laws.”

From what happened in Hong Kong and elsewhere, I'm not at all optimistic about violent street protests being able to stop an authoritarian regime. Instead, the regime thrives on violence, since that's a sphere where it has the upper hand. The regime will also try to tip nonviolent protests into becoming violent by using excessive force and/or propaganda that claims the protests are more dangerous than they actually are.

Here are 198 methods of nonviolent action compiled by Gene Sharp in his book The Politics of Nonviolent Action:

aeinstein.org/198-methods-of-n…

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both violent and nonviolent protests are necessary together. In all successful regime changes both have existed side-by-side, even if they've usually criticized each other a lot. MLK wouldn't have succeeded without the threat of Malcom X (instead, the Klan unopposed would have been able to crush the nonviolent arm). Of course, Malcom X wouldn't have been able to stage a revolution either.

That's not an example of regime change, but India is, and Ghandi needed the violent resistance just as much as they needed him. Modern Syria is probably another good example, though I'm less familiar with the details, I do know that peaceful protests precipitated the actual rebellion phase, and they were likely important in demonstrating the weakness of the regime that emboldened the rebels who eventually succeeded. Also it wasn't marches on the streets, but other forms of nonviolent resistance doubtless contributed to the crumbling of Assad's security forces, who weren't directly defeated militarily.

Thankfully, as in the civil rights movement, significant change short of full regime change can happen without a full-on rebellion, but violence in the streets is absolutely necessary. And if there isn't sufficient street violence now, we're headed towards either more successful violence by the state (which is already systematically killing immigrants) or at least a full-on rebellion. We should be cheering the much-less-lethal street violence against fascists we've got now in hopes things don't get worse, while also organizing massive peaceful resistance.

1/EU governments should firmly condemn Israel's illegal maritime kidnapping of the Madleen crew and demand their citizens are freed immediately.

This morning, the Israeli military boarded and seized the Madleen—a civilian vessel delivering a symbolic amount of aid to Gaza—and kidnapped its crew.

Many of those on board are citizens of EU member states. Those governments—along with all others—should unequivocally condemn Israel's illegal actions and demand the immediate release of their citizens

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newsweek.com/amazon-smart-home…
> Amazon Shuts Down Smart Home for a Week Over Racist Slur Claim

… and cancels all of the "books" that the customer "owns". Because the delivery driver thought the doorbell was racist.

I don't usually post a lot about Windows, but a number of my customers have been having problems with LibreOffice just not doing anything when trying to start it.

This is the fix: Compatibility Mode

#libreoffice #windows
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Changing the "Compatibility Mode" of an application in Windows 11 - LibreOffice fix


Some people have had trouble opening LibreOffice on Windows 11. Changing the "Compatibility Mode" of the application seems to fix the issue (or at least be a functional workaround).


Changing the "Compatibility Mode" of an application in Windows 11 - LibreOffice fix


Some people have had trouble opening LibreOffice on Windows 11. Changing the "Compatibility Mode" of the application seems to fix the issue (or at least be a functional workaround).

Redwood National and State Parks this weekend. Learn more at nps.gov/redw/index.htm and savetheredwoods.org/blog/wildf… and #nps #nationalparks #publiclands #photography #forest #trees #flowers #phenology Image credit Kurt Angersbach / Westernlabs #color #cawx #redwoods #lily #ocean

Sent a support ticket to a #service that I #subscribe to expressing my disappointment that I couldn't seem to do very basic things with their product/ service.

Bitch-ass #CustomerService #rep replies back scolding me for not viewing the "#onboarding #video".

Ok.

First off, if you have a product or a service and you only provide a "video" to teach your customers how to use your product, well... fuck you.

Videos don't work for everyone. Some of your customers might be deaf, or visually impaired.

Second, if you need a fucking #TRAININGVIDEO to teach your customers how to use your product or service you have flat out FAILED in every conceivable way.

Your product or service should be intuitive enough that your customers don't need a training video to learn how to use your product.

(I'm looking at you #ORACLE!)

Anyhow, rant over.

The Huajiang Canyon Bridge in China, slated to be the world's highest suspension bridge, is set to open in 2025. It employs advanced construction methods, including a satellite-navigated cable system. The bridge aims to significantly shorten travel times, stimulate local economies, and represent China's engineering achievements.

youtube.com/watch?v=bw6wY1WUSe…

#china #technology #infrastructure

@NotImpressed@mas.to @palestine@a.gup.pe If only some of that sentiment would turn against #Meta, #Facebook, and #Instagram!


#Israel #toxic
@palestine

Some good news
"...Israeli companies since 2023 are finding it increasingly difficult everywhere around the world to attract new customers, leading to advertising-cost increases in the billions"
"Despite Meta’s unprecedented support for Israel during the war in Gaza, including its complicity in mass censorship of pro-Palestinian content and criticism of Israel...global consumer sentiment is turning sharply against Israeli brands"

dropsitenews.com/p/leaked-data…


#Israel #toxic
@palestine

Some good news
"...Israeli companies since 2023 are finding it increasingly difficult everywhere around the world to attract new customers, leading to advertising-cost increases in the billions"
"Despite Meta’s unprecedented support for Israel during the war in Gaza, including its complicity in mass censorship of pro-Palestinian content and criticism of Israel...global consumer sentiment is turning sharply against Israeli brands"

dropsitenews.com/p/leaked-data…

#Israel #toxic
@palestine

Much needed wisdom from Caitlin Johnstone:

"The more Israel’s supporters hate you, the more likely it is that you are a decent person. Say what needs saying and wear their outrage as a badge of honor"

caitlinjohnstone.com.au/2025/0…

Microsoft will release a portable Xbox with ROG later this year. It will run a cut down version of windows 11. Your thoughts?

#Microsoft #Xbox #portable #pc #handheld #windows11 #steamos #Linuxgaming

  • This marks the end of SteamOS on portable PCs (1%, 2 votes)
  • More competition is always good (20%, 25 votes)
  • LOL 😂 (59%, 74 votes)
  • No strong opinion, don't really care (19%, 24 votes)
125 voters. Poll end: 2 weeks ago

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California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) lashed out at President Trump and taunted Border Czar Tom Homan amid violent Anti-ICE riots in downtown Los Angeles.

thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/a…

This is correct.

Just because they were prevented from delivering the aid and were kidnapped, doesn't mean they didn't do huge good.

A huge number of people noticed, and saw the injustice in Palestine, and some even looked past the official propaganda to learn about the real history.

Even the mockery from the "right wing media" eg Sky Australia, caused people to look deeper.

And that is a huge success.

⭐️🇵🇸

aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/6/…

#madleen #freedomflotilla #gaza #genocide #europe

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" #URGENT - #APPEL À RASSEMBLEMENT 18h30 MAIRIE POITIERS
L’heure est grave. #Israël a attaqué la #flottille humanitaire “ #Freedom” dans les eaux internationales, avec 6 ressortissants français à bord, dont certains membres d’équipage. Cet acte constitue une #violation grave du #droit international et s’inscrit dans une #politique que nous dénonçons comme génocidaire envers le #peuple-palestinien.
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🔴 Comment l’État a confisqué le marché de la souveraineté numérique


#politique #GAFAM #souveraineténumérique

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That was the original statement… then she mumbled something inarticulate about OECD but even that isn’t true:Canada does not have the lowest living standard amongst OECD nations.

They are full of shit, spew shit, and for some reason people gleefully swallow their shit.

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“for some reason” … that’s misleadingly vague… we know the reason:

There is a group of Canadians who feel they are losing privilege, and they are willing to throw the environment, the future, and their neighbours under the bus to maintain it. But fighting to maintain privilege to a little too baldly like bigotry, so a manufactured crisis narrative gives cover to recast their self-centredness as ‘clear-eyed pragmatism’.

L'entité sioniste usurpatrice n'est pas terrifiée par ceux qui sont à bord du navire, mais par le principe lui-même, le principe selon lequel le siège doit être brisé, et ainsi son pouvoir imaginaire doit être brisé, et le peuple doit être libéré de la peur qui n'existe que dans son imagination.
Il sait très bien que sans le soutien des diables, il n'aurait pas pu résister aux lions même une semaine.