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FreeBSD Developers Deciding What To Do For WiFi With FreeBSD 15: Stable Or Unstable
FreeBSD developers have been working a lot on their wireless/WiFi driver support in recent months as part of their broader initiative for improving their operating system support for laptopslxer.com
Bounce Helps You Switch Networks
For the last few months, A New Social has been working hard to support and improve Bridgy Fed, a popular tool for connecting different Bluesky and IndieWeb platforms to the Fediverse. While it does some impressive work under the hood, the team behind it is looking at a new tool to help people seamlessly move across networks, while keeping most of their contacts. This is the core premise behind Bounce.
The Purpose of Bounce
Bounce aims to tackle a distinct problem for the open Social Web: providing an easy way to get onto the network, or move from one to the other.
Starting on a new platform is tedious, and it often makes us hesitant to try something new, even if we know it could be a better experience for us. It’s how we become locked into experiences that, over time, are no longer ideal for us.Bounce Announcement
“We want to make this process as easy as possible,” says Anuj Ahooja, Executive Director of A New Social, “it shouldn’t have to be rocket science to join a network and find all of your friends.”
Trying to move platforms or, heck, even move instances has historically been a tedious process. Within the Fediverse, a handful of platforms support Mastodon’s “move action”, but the process tends to be tedious and sometimes prone to failure.
How Bounce Works
The main idea behind Bounce is fairly simple: connect two different accounts, and click “Move” to migrate from one place to the other. Under the hood, Bounce uses the ActivityPub and AT protocol to handle migrating contacts. If you’re on Bluesky and move to Mastodon, or vice versa, Bounce handles the accounts on the other network by providing you with your contacts through Bridgy Fed.
Source: A New Social
Obviously, there are some caveats. The opt-in nature of Bridgy Fed means that your followers only need to enable Bridgy Fed for themselves, if they want their replies to make it back to you. People that you’re following will need to have Bridgy Fed enabled for you to see their posts from across networks. Not every Mastodon or Bluesky user wants to be connected to the other network, so it’s reasonable to assume that some contacts won’t be carried over. Bounce anticipates this by showing just who exactly you’re able to stay connected with.
Future Potential
There are a few areas where Bounce could have a significant impact for the Social Web. One might involve migrating ActivityPub data from one Fediverse platform or instance to another. A more interesting area for opportunity might be to import data and contacts from a proprietary social network, and help people easily find their friends in a new space.
What’s important to understand is that Bounce could end up providing critical infrastructure for user account migration between different networks and services. If the project can make the process of joining the Fediverse or Atmosphere easier for new people, it could have a significant impact on growing both networks as a whole.
Bounce: A Cross-Protocol Migration Tool
0:00 /0:05 1× Introducing: Bounce Today at FediForum, we previewed Bounce: a new tool that uses Bridgy Fed to help migrate your social graph between Mastodon and Bluesky.A New Social
Linux Display Managers: Complete Beginner's Guide
Learn what a Linux display manager is, how it works, how to install, switch, or disable it, and fix common DM issues with examples in Linux.sk (OSTechNix)
If you want to catch the streams for Flock 2025, you can do so on our YouTube channel!
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Mesa's Rusticl Lands OpenCL FP16 Half-Float Support
Mesa's modern Rust-written OpenCL driver for Gallium3D "Rusticl" has closed one of the few remaining gaps with the former Clover OpenCL state tracker. Merged today for Mesa 25.2 is native FP16 support...
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Mesa's Rusticl Lands OpenCL FP16 Half-Float Support
Mesa's modern Rust-written OpenCL driver for Gallium3D 'Rusticl' has closed one of the few remaining gaps with the former Clover OpenCL state trackerwww.phoronix.com
The new @fedora project leader has been anointed! #flocktofedora2025
Welcome @jspaleta (back) to Fedora!
Contribute at the Fedora Linux Test Week for Kernel 6.15 - Fedora Magazine
Request for testors for Fedora Linux Test Week for Kernel 6.15 8-15 June 2025Sumantro Mukherjee (Fedora Project)
AI can spew code, but kids should still suffer like we did, says Raspberry Pi
: Mini computer house comes out against 'vibe coding' fadRichard Speed (The Register)
Canonical Finally Phasing Out Bazaar Code Hosting
Ubuntu Linux maker Canonical announced they will be sunsetting their Bazaar distributed revision control system code hosting with Launchpadlxer.com
Here's the games to claim from Prime Gaming for June 2025 gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/here…
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Here's the games to claim from Prime Gaming for June 2025
A fresh month and new games to claim via Prime Gaming for June 2025. Here's what compatibility you can expect for Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
I see a lot of Steam... (and I prefer the source mostly)
KDE Gear 25.04.2 Apps Collection Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New
KDE Gear 25.04.2 apps collection delivers updated translations and fixes across apps like Kdenlive, Kate, Akonadi, Konsole, and more.Bobby Borisov (Linuxiac)
Linux 6.15 & Early Linux 6.16 Delivering Some Additional Gains For AMD Strix Halo
As some extra benchmarks to put out today for the Phoronix.com 21st birthday, there is some additional data points to share on AMD Strix Halo when using Linux 6.15 stable and the early development state of Linux 6.16 Git ahead of its v6.16-rc1 tagging this weekend. The Linux kernel performance is moving in the right direction at least with this round of…
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Proposed Persistent Cache For Block Devices "PCACHE" Ported To DM Framework
An initial patch series sent back out in April proposed PCACHE as a persistent memory cache for block devices. PCACHE was born out of the CXL block device driver and brings some benefits over the likes of BCache and dm-writecache...
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Europe's Federated Cloud Vision Is Right — Now Comes the Hard Part
CISPE invests €1 million in the Fulcrum Project to build a federated, open source European cloud alternative but faces steep challenges.Industry Perspectives (ITPro Today)
FreeBSD Developers Deciding What To Do For WiFi With FreeBSD 15: Stable Or Unstable
FreeBSD developers have been working a lot on their wireless/WiFi driver support in recent months as part of their broader initiative for improving their operating system support for laptops. While a lot of progress has been made on seeing more modern WiFi support and recent WiFi chipsets being enabled, it's still not complete and that puts FreeBSD 15 in a tou…
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A sad, but likely not that impactful change - Bazaar was never as popular as Git.
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Canonical is Removing Bazaar Support from Launchpad
To old-timers like me Launchpad, the Canonical-run development hub, is synonymous with Bazaar (bzr), the open-source distribution version control system (VCS) Canonical helped develop. Like GitHub,...Joey Sneddon (OMG! Ubuntu!)
How To Find Your Currently Active Display Manager In Linux
Do you know which display manager your Linux system is currently using? Discover all the ways to check your active display manager.sk (OSTechNix)
NVIDIA reveal more GeForce NOW titles for June including Dune: Awakening and FBC: Firebreak gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/nvid…
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NVIDIA reveal more GeForce NOW titles for June including Dune: Awakening and FBC: Firebreak
Now that NVIDIA have an official GeForce NOW app for Steam Deck, you can do even more gaming. Here's what's coming in June.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
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Analytics ARE bad
I see Videos, GIFs., iamges etc. here on Mastodon and I see not one block:
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Linux Gaming, SteamOS and Steam Deck gaming. Covering Linux Gaming News, Linux Games, SteamOS, Indie Game Reviews, Steam Play Proton and more.GamingOnLinux
as a content creator myself I appreciate your work and staying away from shortcuts, "pleasing the algorithm" and just dishonest tactics.
I bet it doesn't pay off yet, but one day it will if we stick with it. There's more to success than just numbers (traffic and engagement).
Again, thank you for your content!
AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Linux Performance Review
Ahead of the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card hitting retailers tomorrow, today the review embargo lifts on this latest addition to the RDNA4 family.lxer.com
Mesa 25.1.2 graphics drivers bug-fix released for Linux gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/mesa…
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Mesa 25.1.2 graphics drivers bug-fix released for Linux
Mesa graphics drivers version 25.1.2 are officially out now for Linux with improvements for those using Intel, AMD, NVIDIA GPUs and game fixes.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Move over Stardew, it's time for Cattle Country gamingonlinux.com/2025/06/move…
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Move over Stardew, it's time for Cattle Country
Ready for your next casual game after Stardew Valley? Cattle Country is a good choice with a big sense of adventure.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
having played this myself, I can say it's a good game for sure and worth checking out.
There are some parts that don't work, like the dialog is a bit repetitive and I would have appreciated if the overworld player character sprite didn't always face a single direction.
All in all, it's a ol' west themed farming sim with a dash of a twin stick shooter.
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