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makmarian

@makmarian@kbin.social

Developer 🖥️ Likes programming, 3D-printing, Linux, electronics, anime and more 😁🇳🇴
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David Revoy (@davidrevoy@framapiaf.org) (framapiaf.org)

Attaché : 1 image The recent excitement surrounding Thread's arrival on the Fediverse is concerning. To understand why this is not a good idea, consider their economic interest in harvesting data, their poor moderation, and their manipulations. Nothing good can come from their federation. Don't roll out the red carpet for them....

A small Mastodon mascot is happy to roll out a red carpet to welcome the footsteps of Meta; a representation of the death, a skeleton in a black robe with a scythe. This one has a head band with the Meta logo, and a keychain with large logo of What's App, Facebook, Instagram and Threads. The skeletons walks happily while hidding the scythe on their back. This is a representation of how naive the tiny Mastodon can be.

License: CC-By David Revoy.
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I created a GitHub repo a couple of weeks ago to list merch for open source projects, but there are not many things there yet.
https://github.com/makmarian/open-source-merch-list

Note: I've tried to make sure I found the correct link for each project, but if unsure, please double check. Also, I have not bought from any of the links listed, so I cannot say anything about the quality of the different merch.

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The only error/warning message I have found so far is in the BIOS, under the (M.I.T) section, and in that section there is a prompt which states: "The system has experienced boot failures because of overclocking or changes of voltages. Last settings in this page may not coincide with current H/W states.".
I don't get any errors when i boot into an OS with a USB-flashdrive (when the SSD/HDD is not installed)

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I haven't tried to reset a BIOS before, so I am not familiar with the process of it.
Is it safe to attempt either (F6:Fail-safe Defaults) or (F7:Optimized defaults) ?
From the motherboard manual: "Inadequately altering the settings may result in system's failure to boot. If this occurs, clear the CMOS values and reset the board to default values."

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