User contributions for Tommy
6 March 2026
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- 01:1801:18, 6 March 2026 diff hist +4,336 N Daily Post March 06 2026 Created page with "=LineageOS= This is an Android distribution for smartphones, tablets, and other devices, emphasizing stability, security, and user control. It builds directly on Android Open Source Project (AOSP), incorporating enhancements from the Android community at the same time maintaining compatibility with hardware from over 20 manufacturers. As of recent estimates, around 4.5 million active installations highlight its popularity among users looking for a lightweight, bloat-fre..."
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5 March 2026
- 01:0601:06, 5 March 2026 diff hist +2,340 Daily Post March 05 2026 No edit summary current
- 01:0401:04, 5 March 2026 diff hist +6,491 N Daily Post March 05 2026 Created page with "=Manticore Search= Written in C++ and evolved from the Sphinx Search project, positioning itself as an easy‑to‑use search database where full‑text search is a capability rather than an add‑on. It supports real‑time indexing, faceted search, ranking algorithms, geospatial queries, and vector search, making it good for use cases such as site search, e‑commerce, log data exploration, and analytics workloads. The engine exposes both a SQL‑like query language an..."
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3 March 2026
- 00:3200:32, 3 March 2026 diff hist −1 Daily Post March 03 2026 No edit summary current
- 00:3200:32, 3 March 2026 diff hist +8,229 N Daily Post March 03 2026 Created page with "{{#seo: |title= ClamAV for SMEs: Open-Source Antivirus Protection |description= Discover ClamAV, a powerful open-source antivirus engine for Linux and Unix systems. Learn why SMEs choose it for cost-effective malware defense, its value for operational resilience, licensing under GPL v2, and seamless integrations with Docker, Filebeat, and OpenSearch. |keywords= ClamAV, open source antivirus, SME security Linux, ClamAV Docker, ClamAV for SMEs, ClamAV licensing, ClamAV vs..."
- 00:1500:15, 3 March 2026 diff hist +112 Daily posts →March 2026
1 March 2026
- 08:3308:33, 1 March 2026 diff hist −347 Mintarc partner →リーダー紹介 current
- 08:3308:33, 1 March 2026 diff hist −136 Mintarc partner →ビジネスパートナーシップ
- 08:3308:33, 1 March 2026 diff hist −915 Mintarc:About →Meet Our Leadership current
- 08:2108:21, 1 March 2026 diff hist +2,303 Daily Post March 02 2026 No edit summary current
- 08:1908:19, 1 March 2026 diff hist +8,023 N Daily Post March 02 2026 Created page with "=Mailcow= Sometimes referred to as '''mailcow: dockerized''', is a complete self‑hosted mail server stack that runs as a set of coordinated Docker containers on a Linux server. It integrates mature services such as Postfix for mail transfer, Dovecot for IMAP and POP with full‑text search, SOGo for webmail and groupware, Rspamd for spam filtering, ClamAV for antivirus, MariaDB for data storage and ACME clients for automated TLS via Let’s Encrypt. The project maintai..."
- 08:0608:06, 1 March 2026 diff hist −2 Daily posts →February 2026
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27 February 2026
- 01:3201:32, 27 February 2026 diff hist +2,390 Daily Post February 27 2026 No edit summary current
- 01:3101:31, 27 February 2026 diff hist +9,028 N Daily Post February 27 2026 Created page with "=Maturity of Openness= When a company finishes its first major migration to FOSS, there is a moment after the noise of implementation fades. The dashboards are running, the self‑hosted servers hum steadily, and the engineering team has grown confident enough to manage without vendor crutches. This stage can feel like an ending but it is actually the beginning of maturity. If you think about it success of FOSS adoption is not the running system; it is the emergence of a..."
- 01:1301:13, 27 February 2026 diff hist +3 Daily posts →February 2026
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26 February 2026
- 01:5901:59, 26 February 2026 diff hist +2,459 Daily Post February 26 2026 No edit summary current
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- 01:3501:35, 26 February 2026 diff hist +669 N Daily Post February 26 2026 Created page with "=Intention to Implementation= Now that we discussed the philosophical and structural need for Japanese SMEs to transition from dependency toward ownership, the next step is understanding how to make that transition work in practice. FOSS offers extraordinary potential, but success is never automatic. It requires leadership vision, deliberate planning, and an internal culture that values curiosity and craftsmanship over convenience. True autonomy begins not with software..."
- 01:1401:14, 26 February 2026 diff hist +140 Daily posts →February 2026
25 February 2026
- 01:0501:05, 25 February 2026 diff hist +2,380 Daily Post February 25 2026 No edit summary current
- 01:0401:04, 25 February 2026 diff hist +8,516 N Daily Post February 25 2026 Created page with "=Pivot Toward Autonomy= Lets keep this subject going yesterday we discussed '''Ownership vs Outsourcing''' today we will talk about how to pivot. As we talked discussed yesterday about the System Engineering Service (SES) model and Big Tech dependency issues, we know that represents a systemic vulnerability that SMEs should no longer try to afford or ignore. Overcoming these hurdles requires more than a simple change in software; it really is a fundamental shift in corp..."
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24 February 2026
- 01:2601:26, 24 February 2026 diff hist +2,417 Daily Post February 24 2026 No edit summary
- 01:2401:24, 24 February 2026 diff hist +7,979 N Daily Post February 24 2026 Created page with "=A Case for Technical Ownership= The state of corporate IT in Japan is a paradox where high-tech aesthetics mask a core of digital dependency. Japanese businesses rely on a structure that prioritizes short-term convenience and risk avoidance over the fundamental foundation of digital sovereignty and data privacy. This mindset has created an environment where domestic businesses have effectively abdicated control over their most valuable asset '''their data''' in favor of..."
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20 February 2026
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- 02:4202:42, 20 February 2026 diff hist +2,488 Daily Post February 20 2026 No edit summary
- 02:4102:41, 20 February 2026 diff hist +8,216 N Daily Post February 20 2026 Created page with "=Aegis= A two‑factor authentication (2FA) app for Android that manages one‑time passwords used to protect online accounts. It has strong encryption, privacy‑friendly design, backup and migration features that make it a a good alternative to commercial authenticators from Microsoft, Google, and others. It stores and generates 2FA tokens such as time‑based one‑time passwords and counter‑based codes that you enter alongside your username and password. It is co..."
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19 February 2026
- 01:3901:39, 19 February 2026 diff hist −1 Daily Post February 19 2026 No edit summary current
- 01:3901:39, 19 February 2026 diff hist +2,424 Daily Post February 19 2026 No edit summary
- 01:3701:37, 19 February 2026 diff hist +5,410 N Daily Post February 19 2026 Created page with "=Podman= This is a daemonless container engine used for developing, managing, and running Open Container Initiative, compliant containers on Linux systems, with support for macOS and Windows through virtual machines. Developed primarily by Red Hat engineers and the open-source community, it leverages the libpod library to handle containers, pods, images, volumes, and networks without relying on a central daemon process. This architecture makes it a lightweight, secure a..."
- 01:2201:22, 19 February 2026 diff hist +119 Daily posts No edit summary
18 February 2026
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- 01:0701:07, 18 February 2026 diff hist +6,518 N Daily Post February 18 2026 Created page with "=Krita= This is a digital painting and illustration application developed under the KDE project and built on the Qt framework, with its main code repository mirrored at the KDE/krita project on GitHub. It focuses on providing an end‑to‑end solution for creating digital art files from scratch and is widely used by comic artists, illustrators, concept artists, matte and texture painters, and professionals in the digital visual effects industry. Krita runs on multip..."
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16 February 2026
- 02:3702:37, 16 February 2026 diff hist +2,489 Daily Post February 16 2026 No edit summary current
- 02:3602:36, 16 February 2026 diff hist +5,786 N Daily Post February 16 2026 Created page with "=Paperless-ngx= It started as a community driven, version of the original Paperless project and focuses on turning unstructured paper and PDF files into an organised, searchable digital archive. It provides a web based interface where you can upload scans, images, and PDFs, then automatically processes them with OCR so the text inside becomes searchable. Instead of throwing documents into folders on a shared drive, Paperless-ngx stores each file as a document with metada..."
- 02:2502:25, 16 February 2026 diff hist +126 Daily posts No edit summary
13 February 2026
- 02:3202:32, 13 February 2026 diff hist +2,481 Daily Post February 13 2026 No edit summary current
- 02:3002:30, 13 February 2026 diff hist +6,755 N Daily Post February 13 2026 Created page with "=PrivateBin= Before we talk about this tool, let's explain what a "private pastebin" is. Think of it as a digital "self-destructing" note for sensitive information. Its purpose is to let you share things like passwords, private keys, or secret code snippets without leaving a permanent digital trail in your email or on a company server. Because it uses zero-knowledge encryption, the server hosting the note can’t actually read what’s inside, and once the recipient vie..."