un diagramma di flusso con domande poste in riquadri colorati collegati da frecce. Il titolo รจ "How to choose an OS". Il diagramma inizia con la domanda "You think penguins are mainstream?". Il diagramma termina con diverse icone di sistemi operativi. Sotto il titolo c'รจ un riquadro contenente un ritratto di un uomo e il testo "Created by Dan Nanni study-notes.org".
Il diagramma di flusso contiene le seguenti domande: "You think penguins are mainstream?", "Ready to embrace freedom?", "Do you trust cloud?", "Are you rich?", "What is your audio preference?". Le risposte ramificate sono "I love penguins!", "Yes, I am an iconoclast", "Absolutely!", "My dad is rich!", "Vintage vinyl player!" e "Self-updating smart speaker!". Le icone di sistemi operativi finali sono Facebook, un cerchio blu con una forma ondulata verde, un cerchio viola con una forma ondulata blu, un cerchio rosso, un cerchio viola con una forma ondulata rossa e un cerchio arancione con una forma a spirale.

alt-text: "How to choose an OS" รจ scritto in alto. Il diagramma di flusso contiene diverse domande: "You think penguins are mainstream?", "Ready to embrace freedom?", "Do you trust cloud?", "Are you rich?", "What is your audio preference?". Sotto il titolo c'รจ un riquadro contenente un ritratto di un uomo e il testo "Created by Dan Nanni study-notes.org". Il diagramma termina con diverse icone di sistemi operativi collegate da frecce. Le risposte ramificate portano a diverse icone di sistemi operativi finali.
un diagramma di flusso con domande poste in riquadri colorati collegati da frecce. Il titolo รจ "How to choose an OS". Il diagramma inizia con la domanda "You think penguins are mainstream?". Il diagramma termina con diverse icone di sistemi operativi. Sotto il titolo c'รจ un riquadro contenente un ritratto di un uomo e il testo "Created by Dan Nanni study-notes.org". Il diagramma di flusso contiene le seguenti domande: "You think penguins are mainstream?", "Ready to embrace freedom?", "Do you trust cloud?", "Are you rich?", "What is your audio preference?". Le risposte ramificate sono "I love penguins!", "Yes, I am an iconoclast", "Absolutely!", "My dad is rich!", "Vintage vinyl player!" e "Self-updating smart speaker!". Le icone di sistemi operativi finali sono Facebook, un cerchio blu con una forma ondulata verde, un cerchio viola con una forma ondulata blu, un cerchio rosso, un cerchio viola con una forma ondulata rossa e un cerchio arancione con una forma a spirale. alt-text: "How to choose an OS" รจ scritto in alto. Il diagramma di flusso contiene diverse domande: "You think penguins are mainstream?", "Ready to embrace freedom?", "Do you trust cloud?", "Are you rich?", "What is your audio preference?". Sotto il titolo c'รจ un riquadro contenente un ritratto di un uomo e il testo "Created by Dan Nanni study-notes.org". Il diagramma termina con diverse icone di sistemi operativi collegate da frecce. Le risposte ramificate portano a diverse icone di sistemi operativi finali.
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The image shows a computer screen displaying a webpage for GhostBSD, a free and open-source operating system. The webpage is titled "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available" and is dated 08/25/2025. The page features a dark background with a blue header and navigation bar. The main content includes a warning message about firmware installation, followed by a detailed announcement about the new release, highlighting the introduction of Gershwin, a new community desktop environment. The announcement mentions system improvements, key enhancements, and new features, including support for FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE, security updates, and enhanced wireless networking. The page also includes links to various sections such as About, News, Documentation, Community, Download, Support, Development, Stores, and a Donate button. The browser's address bar shows the URL "www.ghostbsd.org/news/GhostBSD25.02-R14.3p2-Now-Available" and the title "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available."

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The image shows a computer screen displaying a webpage for GhostBSD, a free and open-source operating system. The webpage is titled "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available" and is dated 08/25/2025. The page features a dark background with a blue header and navigation bar. The main content includes a warning message about firmware installation, followed by a detailed announcement about the new release, highlighting the introduction of Gershwin, a new community desktop environment. The announcement mentions system improvements, key enhancements, and new features, including support for FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE, security updates, and enhanced wireless networking. The page also includes links to various sections such as About, News, Documentation, Community, Download, Support, Development, Stores, and a Donate button. The browser's address bar shows the URL "www.ghostbsd.org/news/GhostBSD25.02-R14.3p2-Now-Available" and the title "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available." Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B
The image shows a computer screen displaying a webpage for GhostBSD, a free and open-source operating system. The webpage is titled "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available" and is dated 08/25/2025. The page features a dark background with a blue header and navigation bar. The main content includes a warning message about firmware installation, followed by a detailed announcement about the new release, highlighting the introduction of Gershwin, a new community desktop environment. The announcement mentions system improvements, key enhancements, and new features, including support for FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE, security updates, and enhanced wireless networking. The page also includes links to various sections such as About, News, Documentation, Community, Download, Support, Development, Stores, and a Donate button. The browser's address bar shows the URL "www.ghostbsd.org/news/GhostBSD25.02-R14.3p2-Now-Available" and the title "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available."

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The image shows a computer screen displaying a webpage for GhostBSD, a free and open-source operating system. The webpage is titled "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available" and is dated 08/25/2025. The page features a dark background with a blue header and navigation bar. The main content includes a warning message about firmware installation, followed by a detailed announcement about the new release, highlighting the introduction of Gershwin, a new community desktop environment. The announcement mentions system improvements, key enhancements, and new features, including support for FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE, security updates, and enhanced wireless networking. The page also includes links to various sections such as About, News, Documentation, Community, Download, Support, Development, Stores, and a Donate button. The browser's address bar shows the URL "www.ghostbsd.org/news/GhostBSD25.02-R14.3p2-Now-Available" and the title "GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 Is Now Available." Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B
The photograph captured in pitch black and absolute darkness shows a computer screen with a dark blue background featuring a large, stylized white arrow forming a loop. In the center, there is a white window with black icons and text The window is labeled "10x:26:16 Libretto." The screen also displays a taskbar with icons for "FAQ," "Inbox," and "My List," along with a clock The bottom left corner of the screen features a small logo with the text "Libretto." The overall design is sleek and modern, with a focus on functionality.

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The photograph captured in pitch black and absolute darkness shows a computer screen with a dark blue background featuring a large, stylized white arrow forming a loop. In the center, there is a white window with black icons and text The window is labeled "10x:26:16 Libretto." The screen also displays a taskbar with icons for "FAQ," "Inbox," and "My List," along with a clock The bottom left corner of the screen features a small logo with the text "Libretto." The overall design is sleek and modern, with a focus on functionality. Ovis2-8B ๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.769 Wh
The photograph captured in total darkness shows a multi-monitor setup with two screens. The top screen displays a blue background with a landscape image of a sky with clouds and a body of water, along with a window showing a list of items. The middle screen shows a blue background with a text-based interface, possibly a command prompt or terminal, with white text on a black background. The bottom screen features a dark background with abstract light streaks in purple and white, and a blue bar at the bottom. The screens are arranged in a staggered formation, with the top screen tilted to the right, the middle screen tilted to the left, and the bottom screen positioned horizontally. The overall color scheme is dominated by blues and purples, with white text and light streaks providing contrast.
The photograph captured in total darkness shows a multi-monitor setup with two screens. The top screen displays a blue background with a landscape image of a sky with clouds and a body of water, along with a window showing a list of items. The middle screen shows a blue background with a text-based interface, possibly a command prompt or terminal, with white text on a black background. The bottom screen features a dark background with abstract light streaks in purple and white, and a blue bar at the bottom. The screens are arranged in a staggered formation, with the top screen tilted to the right, the middle screen tilted to the left, and the bottom screen positioned horizontally. The overall color scheme is dominated by blues and purples, with white text and light streaks providing contrast.
The image shows a terminal window with a black background and text in various colors, primarily green, white, and red. The user is logged in as "metalloid" on a system named "drawpedie." The user is in the directory "/gate/audio/raw/flac/ฮฑBeatsโˆž."

The terminal output includes several commands and their results:

   1. The first command is "last | lolcat," which attempts to display the last logged-in users using the "lolcat" filter for a humorous output. The response indicates that the file "/var/log/wtmp" does not exist.

   2. The second command is "sudo touch /var/log/wtmp," which creates the "/var/log/wtmp" file with root permissions. The user is prompted to enter the password for "metalloid."

   3. The third command is "last | lolcat," which is executed again after the file has been created. This time, the output shows that "wtmp" begins on "Sat Apr 19 10:22:19 2025."

The terminal also shows the user's prompt, which includes the username, hostname, and current working directory. The overall appearance is typical of a Linux or Unix-based system terminal.

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The image shows a terminal window with a black background and text in various colors, primarily green, white, and red. The user is logged in as "metalloid" on a system named "drawpedie." The user is in the directory "/gate/audio/raw/flac/ฮฑBeatsโˆž." The terminal output includes several commands and their results: 1. The first command is "last | lolcat," which attempts to display the last logged-in users using the "lolcat" filter for a humorous output. The response indicates that the file "/var/log/wtmp" does not exist. 2. The second command is "sudo touch /var/log/wtmp," which creates the "/var/log/wtmp" file with root permissions. The user is prompted to enter the password for "metalloid." 3. The third command is "last | lolcat," which is executed again after the file has been created. This time, the output shows that "wtmp" begins on "Sat Apr 19 10:22:19 2025." The terminal also shows the user's prompt, which includes the username, hostname, and current working directory. The overall appearance is typical of a Linux or Unix-based system terminal. ๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.249 Wh
The image shows a firewall settings window with a clean, modern interface. The window is titled "Firewall" and features a shield icon with the Italian flag colors, indicating the software's origin. The top section includes a menu bar with options like "File," "Edit," and "Help," and a toggle switch labeled "Status" with "kde" selected as the profile. The status is currently "off," as indicated by the toggle switch.

The main section of the window displays a table with three columns: "No," "Rule," and "Name." The "No" column lists rule numbers from 1 to 13. The "Rule" column shows various rules, such as "445 ALLOW IN Anywhere" and "1714:1764/udp ALLOW IN Anywhere," with some rules allowing both incoming and outgoing traffic. The "Name" column provides descriptions for each rule, like "Samba - 445" and "KDE Connect UDP."

The bottom of the window includes buttons for "Rules," "Report," and "Log," and a "+" and "-" button for adding or removing rules. The interface is designed for easy navigation and management of firewall settings.

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The image shows a firewall settings window with a clean, modern interface. The window is titled "Firewall" and features a shield icon with the Italian flag colors, indicating the software's origin. The top section includes a menu bar with options like "File," "Edit," and "Help," and a toggle switch labeled "Status" with "kde" selected as the profile. The status is currently "off," as indicated by the toggle switch. The main section of the window displays a table with three columns: "No," "Rule," and "Name." The "No" column lists rule numbers from 1 to 13. The "Rule" column shows various rules, such as "445 ALLOW IN Anywhere" and "1714:1764/udp ALLOW IN Anywhere," with some rules allowing both incoming and outgoing traffic. The "Name" column provides descriptions for each rule, like "Samba - 445" and "KDE Connect UDP." The bottom of the window includes buttons for "Rules," "Report," and "Log," and a "+" and "-" button for adding or removing rules. The interface is designed for easy navigation and management of firewall settings. Ovis2-8B ๐ŸŒฑ
The photograph captured in pitch black and absolute darkness shows a computer screen with a dark blue background featuring a large, stylized white arrow forming a loop. In the center, there is a white window with black icons and text The window is labeled "10x:26:16 Libretto." The screen also displays a taskbar with icons for "FAQ," "Inbox," and "My List," along with a clock The bottom left corner of the screen features a small logo with the text "Libretto." The overall design is sleek and modern, with a focus on functionality.

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๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.769 Wh
The photograph captured in pitch black and absolute darkness shows a computer screen with a dark blue background featuring a large, stylized white arrow forming a loop. In the center, there is a white window with black icons and text The window is labeled "10x:26:16 Libretto." The screen also displays a taskbar with icons for "FAQ," "Inbox," and "My List," along with a clock The bottom left corner of the screen features a small logo with the text "Libretto." The overall design is sleek and modern, with a focus on functionality. Ovis2-8B ๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.769 Wh
The photograph captured in total darkness shows a multi-monitor setup with two screens. The top screen displays a blue background with a landscape image of a sky with clouds and a body of water, along with a window showing a list of items. The middle screen shows a blue background with a text-based interface, possibly a command prompt or terminal, with white text on a black background. The bottom screen features a dark background with abstract light streaks in purple and white, and a blue bar at the bottom. The screens are arranged in a staggered formation, with the top screen tilted to the right, the middle screen tilted to the left, and the bottom screen positioned horizontally. The overall color scheme is dominated by blues and purples, with white text and light streaks providing contrast.
The photograph captured in total darkness shows a multi-monitor setup with two screens. The top screen displays a blue background with a landscape image of a sky with clouds and a body of water, along with a window showing a list of items. The middle screen shows a blue background with a text-based interface, possibly a command prompt or terminal, with white text on a black background. The bottom screen features a dark background with abstract light streaks in purple and white, and a blue bar at the bottom. The screens are arranged in a staggered formation, with the top screen tilted to the right, the middle screen tilted to the left, and the bottom screen positioned horizontally. The overall color scheme is dominated by blues and purples, with white text and light streaks providing contrast.
The image shows a firewall settings window with a clean, modern interface. The window is titled "Firewall" and features a shield icon with the Italian flag colors, indicating the software's origin. The top section includes a menu bar with options like "File," "Edit," and "Help," and a toggle switch labeled "Status" with "kde" selected as the profile. The status is currently "off," as indicated by the toggle switch.

The main section of the window displays a table with three columns: "No," "Rule," and "Name." The "No" column lists rule numbers from 1 to 13. The "Rule" column shows various rules, such as "445 ALLOW IN Anywhere" and "1714:1764/udp ALLOW IN Anywhere," with some rules allowing both incoming and outgoing traffic. The "Name" column provides descriptions for each rule, like "Samba - 445" and "KDE Connect UDP."

The bottom of the window includes buttons for "Rules," "Report," and "Log," and a "+" and "-" button for adding or removing rules. The interface is designed for easy navigation and management of firewall settings.

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The image shows a firewall settings window with a clean, modern interface. The window is titled "Firewall" and features a shield icon with the Italian flag colors, indicating the software's origin. The top section includes a menu bar with options like "File," "Edit," and "Help," and a toggle switch labeled "Status" with "kde" selected as the profile. The status is currently "off," as indicated by the toggle switch. The main section of the window displays a table with three columns: "No," "Rule," and "Name." The "No" column lists rule numbers from 1 to 13. The "Rule" column shows various rules, such as "445 ALLOW IN Anywhere" and "1714:1764/udp ALLOW IN Anywhere," with some rules allowing both incoming and outgoing traffic. The "Name" column provides descriptions for each rule, like "Samba - 445" and "KDE Connect UDP." The bottom of the window includes buttons for "Rules," "Report," and "Log," and a "+" and "-" button for adding or removing rules. The interface is designed for easy navigation and management of firewall settings. Ovis2-8B ๐ŸŒฑ
The image shows a multi-monitor setup with three screens. The top screen displays a blue background with a landscape image of a sky with clouds and a body of water, along with a window showing a list of items. The middle screen shows a blue background with a text-based interface, possibly a command prompt or terminal, with white text on a black background. The bottom screen features a dark background with abstract light streaks in purple and white, and a blue bar at the bottom. The screens are arranged in a staggered formation, with the top screen tilted to the right, the middle screen tilted to the left, and the bottom screen positioned horizontally. The overall color scheme is dominated by blues and purples, with white text and light streaks providing contrast.

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The image shows a multi-monitor setup with three screens. The top screen displays a blue background with a landscape image of a sky with clouds and a body of water, along with a window showing a list of items. The middle screen shows a blue background with a text-based interface, possibly a command prompt or terminal, with white text on a black background. The bottom screen features a dark background with abstract light streaks in purple and white, and a blue bar at the bottom. The screens are arranged in a staggered formation, with the top screen tilted to the right, the middle screen tilted to the left, and the bottom screen positioned horizontally. The overall color scheme is dominated by blues and purples, with white text and light streaks providing contrast. Ovis2-8B ๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.193 Wh
The image shows a screenshot of a forum post on the Rocky Linux website. The post is titled "How To Get KDE 5 Plasma to Have Separate Wallpapers and Separate Widgets" and is under the category "Rocky Linux Help & Support." The post is dated August 2021 and is written by a user named "desercat," whose profile picture is a cat. The post discusses the lack of separate virtual desktops with their own wallpapers and widgets in KDE 5, compared to KDE 4.14. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to achieve this in KDE 4.14 and criticizes the KDE 5 team for not implementing this feature despite receiving many complaints. The post is part of a two-part series, as indicated by the "1 / 2" at the bottom. The screenshot also shows the forum's navigation bar, including options for home, forums, and a search bar, with a battery level of 90% and the time as 04:31.

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The image shows a screenshot of a forum post on the Rocky Linux website. The post is titled "How To Get KDE 5 Plasma to Have Separate Wallpapers and Separate Widgets" and is under the category "Rocky Linux Help & Support." The post is dated August 2021 and is written by a user named "desercat," whose profile picture is a cat. The post discusses the lack of separate virtual desktops with their own wallpapers and widgets in KDE 5, compared to KDE 4.14. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to achieve this in KDE 4.14 and criticizes the KDE 5 team for not implementing this feature despite receiving many complaints. The post is part of a two-part series, as indicated by the "1 / 2" at the bottom. The screenshot also shows the forum's navigation bar, including options for home, forums, and a search bar, with a battery level of 90% and the time as 04:31. Ovis2-8B ๐ŸŒฑ Energy used: 0.245 Wh