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      Earthquakes 2023 Turkey or Syria and compassion from HAM Radio Free software

      preptorrent · Tuesday, 7 February, 2023 - 00:26 edit · 13 minutes

    Public Movim Post Of Turkey Syria Earthquake Article

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/earthquakes-2023-turkey-or-syria-and-compassion-from-ham-radio-free-software-70tsza

    Earthquakes between 7.4 and 7.7 (or 7.8) Magnitude (but also 6.7 Magnitude for a late shallow Earthquake) struck Turkey and Syria Monday 6 February 2023. Turkey Gaziantep then Ekinözü (a 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake struck) and the Kahramanmaras region is a struck epicentre, also in Syria Besnaya - Bseineh and Sarmada (North West Syria).

    USGS (United States Geological Survey, for USA Government) Data Reports the earthquakes for time and location as 2023-02-06 01:17:35 (UTC)37.174°N 37.032°E17.9 km depth

    An Internet Intensity Map from USGS shows internet activty and the map is big enough to cover where the erathquake struck.

    Internet Intensity Map from USGS

    https://earthquake.usgs.gov/realtime/product/dyfi/us6000jllz/us/1675727221027/us6000jllz_ciim_geo.jpg

    USGS United States Geological Survey

    https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000jllz/executive

    Disaster and Emergency Management Authority in Turkey

    https://en.afad.gov.tr/about-us

    HAM Radio can be used to send information by voice but also a data Mode can send Morse code or Geographical location data and Wether and so forth, and so any short text message can be sent (such as even through morse code if you so desired). The LORAWAN technologies (if you have such equipment) can also be used aside form HAM Radio for small amounts of data such as sending a start and end time-date stamp to indicate the duration of an event, along with geographical location data as longitude, latitude and altitude and then a magnet link of a torrent file for an ISO of a CDROM containing information on the topic you wish to share which could later be downloaded by the internet when it becomes avaiable (so the CDROM might have some video file stored on it and text files and PDF files and 3D-Model Files like a collada-file for software such as 'Blender' and audio files such as mp3 or Ogg Vorbis or it might be a mixed-mode CD which plays some audio in a Audio CD-Player but also has some computer data if placed into a PC computer such as MSWindows or Linux). HAM Radio exists in Syria and in Turkey and can help communications and this is important for helping people and for science data like geology and physics which might pertain more and more to the situation. Sole Linux is a debian linux software which can be used to install HAM radio software and use OCr software and FireFox Web Browser nd it can share geology and physics science information such as by installing SciLab for free. Learning Languages can be done in Liunx too. Gaussian Heat-Maps could be generated to use Kernelized classification of geological and disaster relife areas and communication HAM Radio spots possibly with LoRaWAN shown, and so OpenID built atop of OAuth2 as OIDC can allow single-sign-on and federated log-in to bring together the information such as by the Fediverse. Kernel density estimation of an hypercube could be accomkplished via the Parzen window via the Rosenblatt-Parzen method, such that OpenCL (especially OpenCL1.2 or higher) is used as an heterogenous computing method to distributed processing over low-power devices including a raspberry-pi3b (or Pizero2W) GPU or GT710 Nvidia Desktop PC GPU or even a large server so as to balance the computational efforsts as scalable. SciLab can help with this and can run on a RaspberryPi3b+ or a home Linux computer (such as the notion of a 64bit linux distro desktop PC with a GPU as good as a Nvidia GT710 installed or a AMD HD6450 or better). Machine Learning or GPU neural networks can use Kernelization methodology.

    Gaussian Kernel Density Estimation Explained on Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_density_estimation

    Gaussian Kernel Method explained on Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_method

    Ham Radio and Getting Started with Data Modes

    https://www.essexham.co.uk/how-to-get-started-with-data-modes

    Syrian Scientific Technical Amateur Radio Society SSTARS

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Scientific_Technical_Amateur_Radio_Society

    Technical Institute of Radio by a group of amateur radio enthusiasts in Damascus

    https://www.qsl.net/on4ww/Syria.html

    There are various free OCR (Optical character Recognition softwares such as Copyfish (linked below and OCR Space) which can be used on PC (Windows Or Linux) and smartphone app, but also Tesseract with a9t9 frontend installed to a MSWindows PC. Also consider GOCR open-source character recognition (e.g. gocr049.exe), and (GPL License) A9t9 Free OCR (probably the easiet for MSWindows if you are willing to use free Tesseract OCR Software which has a good License, BSD/Apache style). You would thereby download the (a9t9)FreeOcrWindowsDesktop-Setup.exe file.

    Free-Ocr-Windows-Desktop (a9t9)FreeOcrWindowsDesktop-Setup.exe

    https://github.com/A9T9/Free-Ocr-Windows-Desktop/releases

    The (a9t9)FreeOcr blog and documentation hyperlinks

    https://onlineocr.a9t9.com/blog/p/free-ocr-software.html

    (GOCR)[https://jocr.sourceforge.net/download.html]

    https://jocr.sourceforge.net/download.html

    For example, these languages can be recognised in he free OCR software by scanning (or taking a photograph using a digital camera or smartphone or webcam connected to a PC). Once the text is on your computer it can br translated into other languages as text. also, text can be converted into speech or SRT files as subtitles which can be added to a DVD video you make on your computer or an Mpeg4 video (or Ogg Vorbis theora in free software like Openshot or KdenLive). Text can be "spoken by a computer" using voice synthesis software. Translations of text between languages can be helped by free software like "FireFox Translations" (hyperlinked below) which you can use in the Mozilla FireFox Web-Browser and you can use Thunderbird to read RSS feeds. Discover the web pages about the OCR Languages below. Languages to use the OCR Free software with include Turkish OCR, Arabic OCR, English OCR (*), French OCR, German OCR, Portuguese OCR, Russian OCR, Spanish OCR, Chinese OCR (Simplified and traditional characters), Hindi OCR, Korean OCR, Italian OCR

    OCR Languages

    Arabic OCR

    https://ocr.space/arabic

    English OCR

    https://ocr.space/english

    French OCR

    https://ocr.space/french

    German OCR

    https://ocr.space/german

    Portuguese OCR

    https://ocr.space/portuguese

    Russian OCR

    https://ocr.space/russian

    Spanish OCR

    https://ocr.space/spanish

    Chinese OCR

    https://ocr.space/chinese

    Hindi OCR

    https://ocr.space/hindi

    Korean OCR

    https://ocr.space/korean

    Japanese OCR

    https://ocr.space/japanese

    Italian OCR

    https://ocr.space/italian

    ESword software can be installed on MSWindows (WindowsXP through to Windows10) or Sword Modules can be used in "BibleTime" software for Linux (such as in the software center or synaptic for Debian), MacOSX and Windows.

    BibleTime software for Linux, MacOSX and Windows

    https://bibletime.info/

    ESword bible Software for MSWindows

    https://e-sword.net/downloads.html

    Read these other links to learn more about this information for using software and how to help people such as with health or nutrition via HugelKultur by readin the articles in these links and then seeing the subsequently linked articles as blog posts hyperlinked. Free Wikibooks First Aid documentation is linked so it can help people as a known quantity book to communicate about as a topic over the internet or LoRaWAN or HAM Radio. A British Military experience wound surgery research medical science paper shows the treatment of combat wounds but some wounds from natural disasters like Earthquakes can be somewhat similar and the medical knowledge of what to expect can further assist people dealing with communicating about the terminology expected for the topic.

    Public Post version of IRC Donation

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-a-12-donation-to-international-rescue-committee-t1R0E8

    Public Post version of 5 GBP Pakistan Flood Donation

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-5-gbp-christmas-donation-to-disasters-emergency-committee-pakistan-be6zVh

    Quick Notice: For the other money donation to Gnome Foundation, see this other link.

    Money donation to Gnome Foundation

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/donating-5-usd-to-gnome-foundation-jp4OiJ

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/ab82747e-5183-4fe3-a260-115144cb4846

    You might have been inspired to read my article (A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu) on how HAM Radio can help the floods and also Afghanistan with a RaspberryPi for SDR (Software Defined Radio, such as by using Linux LimeSuite software) using a RTL2832U dongle and various open-source software like Soapy-Remote-Server, and when plugging in (the USB ports of a Raspberry Pi3b+ using GuvcView software and "cheese") a webcam (costing btween £1 and $5 USD), with a built-in microphone like a Playstation2-Eyetoy but a better (usb-converted) microphone can help too.

    Arabic English Translation of How To Learn linux SDR for rtl2832u

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/l1U1VDGDU3bt/arabicSDRrtl2832u.bmp.jpg

    Arabic English Translation of How To Learn linux SDR for rtl2832u

    To be knowledgeable about how your study of HAM Radio or Linux can help the people communicating around the Earthquake disaster topics and the Pakistan Floods (and other regions like Afghanistan), you may seek self-improvement as you learn about how to get linux via a torrent file and how to use a CD-Writer (and other knowledge) in this (German and English language) article linked below (German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux). Also, learn about how to use linux (and prepare your amd64 PC) using Version 5.3.8 ultimatebootcd such as to backup data and recover lost data and to partitition drives or clone an HDD (all of which can be discovered by reading and talking on the UBCD forums), and so all that information can be seen on the article linked below as "Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong".

    Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/0a07613c-ef42-4ed0-b3d2-2bffc33ef519

    Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer ሊኑክስ ኮምፕዩተር

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/6a4795ca-85be-4777-85c3-624eed054e25

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer ሊኑክስ ኮምፕዩተር

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/ab82747e-5183-4fe3-a260-115144cb4846

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    Slackware Donation methods like paypal

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/donating-to-slackware-4175634729/#post5882751

    Slackware Donation methods like Paypal

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/First_Aid

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    British Heart Foundation PDF Guide to Defibrillators

    https://www.resus.org.uk/sites/default/files/2020-03/AED_Guide_2019-12-04.pdf

    Here is an example of Russian prepping documentation, and although it has a radioactive theme, the inclusion of it here has nothing to do with nuclear weapons threats but rather just the fact that Russian people care about people too and as such the information can be useful for various scenarios (e.g. nuclear power-station precautions) and it is a lead for other documens on Russian prepping like First Aid or Health and so scanning the letters in tesseract OCR Optical Character Recognition software with translation software added under BSD license can allow for Mozilla Firefox web-browser to translate into english via Firefox Translations and so you can then search for more Russian language prepping material documents. Likewise, Lithuanian and Estonian prepping documents can be translated and searched in a simiar way and all are included here so as to kindly help all people affected in the Russia or Ukraine or countries nearby to Europe. Or people might want to read it all simply to see the compared style of diagrams or images purely for creative reasons. Graphic images of healthcare surgery or wound treatment (a topic which is for caring for poorly people) is a precaution advised for some viewing. The inclusion of it is not about war (although of course the authors show it has been useful in such circumstances) but instead simply for learning human anatomy in medicine and knowledge and helping people.

    Russian prepping documentation scanned

    https://atomic-annhilation.blogspot.com/2013/08/1986-soviet-civil-defense.html

    Prepping documentation such as for Lithuania or Estonia or Russia or Ukraine 2016-aktyviu-veiksmu-gaires.pdf

    https://kam.lt/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2016-aktyviu-veiksmu-gaires.pdf

    Alternative Link to Prepping documentation such as for Lithuania or Estonia or Russia or Ukraine 2016-aktyviu-veiksmu-gaires.pdf

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/VuNEVLDrkCAmH9ibjqpJKeZxCwj9bVu931c4IEoX/2016_aktyviu_veiksmu_gaires_internetui_.pdf

    English Language Lithuanian Prepping documenation

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/lEXjkncNURxLPWEaBsIx9qPVlXq3RJAKSviYVxUp/ka_turime_zinoti_praktiniai_patarimai_en-el.pdf

    Lithuanian Armoured Vehicle documentation which is also useful for places like Africa

    https://www.sauliusajunga.lt/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Sarvuotos_technikos_apibudinimas_Mokomoji_kng.pdf

    Graphic Content Warning Adult supervision for The Management of Combat Wounds The British Military Experience

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282485099_The_Management_of_Combat_Wounds_The_British_Military_Experience

    Graphic Content Warning Adult supervision for TheManagementofCombatWoundsthebritishexperience.pdf

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Steven-Jeffery/publication/282485099_The_Management_of_Combat_Wounds_The_British_Military_Experience/links/580e183208ae0360753dca6e/The-Management-of-Combat-Wounds-The-British-Military-Experience.pdf

    USA Navy prepping PDF example for West Nile Virus

    https://www.ready.navy.mil/Portals/86/Documents/beinformed/diseases/DISEASES_WestNile_031015JJK.pdf

    USA Navy Prepping documenation portals found via here

    https://www.ready.navy.mil/

    SimpleSAMLPHP documentation as per OIDC

    https://simplesamlphp.org/docs/1.19/simplesamlphp-install.html

    YouTube OAuth Example Of Using OIDC and this can be used with SimpleSAMLPHP

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBpVLq_okic

    I have included a link for NUAR UK Emergency Alerts (Cabinet Office) but really I would say it could do with a low cost tweak to also allow UK government square-wave data (sounding somewhat like a dial-up modem handshake sound to the human ear) to be received via RADIO (such as a FM car radio) onto a RaspberryPi (which would be expected to have installed a LoRaWAN dongle for public responding) for software updates such as torrent magnet links and bearing co-ordinates and cronjob date-time-stamps and longditude-latitude-altitude and MIDI (which cane be used for music or PC joystick or vehicle control like a drone since it even was used in guided missles in the past) to be processed in linux accepted via microphone-in 3.5mm jack plug (via USB soundcard on the RaspberryPi3b or PiZero2W) or via rtl2832u or buetooth (such as sent from a car-stereo bluetooth link, with or without a bluetooth headset earphone-and-microphone). Having a UK Gov AppImage (both RaspberryPi and amd64 compatible) on the receiving Linux device (PC or Pi3b) linked via the aforementioned technologies (3.5mm jack or bluetooth or rtl2832u) to the car-radio would allow for password authentication of installing a shellscript for every NUAR squarewave update which need only be up to 100KB but probably only needs about 3KB data sent like a DamnSmallLinux torrent file needs, notifying the need to connect to internet to download 50MB of data later that day as a bootable ISO that can be written to CDROM. About a minute of analogue FM Radio squarewave sound should transmit (from UK gov to a public radio connected to a RaspberryPi zero2w or Pi3b at home or in a car) 150KB to 300KB of data and so the signal being sent twice for parity of that 1 minute data signal should last 2 minutes and you probably do not even need that much data. The magnet-links sent could also include private firm sponsorship adverts in some scenarios.

    NUAR UK Emergency Alterts which includes software

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-underground-asset-register-nuar

    UK Cabinet Office NUAR and UK emergency Alerts video YT channel

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_Dgo8SxUnI

    See all YT UK Emergency Alerts Videos Cabinet Office and NUAR

    https://www.youtube.com/@CabinetOfficeUKGov

    Firefox Translations

    www.snipca.com/44358

    Github tesseract-ocr

    https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract

    Tesseract OCR a9t9 Frontend for Microsoft Windows 8 and 10

    https://onlineocr.a9t9.com/blog/p/free-ocr-software.html

    German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/deutschland-macht-gute-technologien-wie-knoppix-linux-WwX2DA

    German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux

    My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.

    #linux #slackware #opencl #skolelinux #debian #kde #foss #paypal #gnu #gnome #christmas #donate #charity #pakistan #afghanistan #urdu #Turkey #EarthQuake #Syria #russia #education #radiation #learning #nuar #prepping #electricity #electricial #electrician #health #safety #healthandsafety #science #mathematics #translation #coding #music

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      How I made a £12 donation to International Rescue Committee

      preptorrent · Saturday, 31 December, 2022 - 23:52 edit · 11 minutes

    In time for New Year 2023, I made a £12 donation to International Rescue committee via Paypal, so Happy New Year! I show how I did it and it may help others learn how I did it, if they are already considering donating too. I understand IRC also send money to other places (Afghanistan, Yemen and so on). Happy New Year to those it helped! Another charity (predominantly suited for USA donations including charity via Afghanistan, Yemen) is linked below but $10 is the minimum (£8.41 at time of writing):

    IRC help rescue.org https://help.rescue.org/donate

    IRC help rescue-uk.org https://help.rescue-uk.org

    Gov UK registered Charity webpage IRC

    https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1065972&subid=0

    Screenshot of IRC donation 28 December 2022 Paypal Order 707338 transaction 1XE05902AR2686148

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/OY6fjFewjIZc/2022m12d28PaypalOrder707338transaction1XE05902AR2686148IRC.png.jpg

    Public Post version of IRC Donation

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-a-12-donation-to-international-rescue-committee-t1R0E8

    Public Post version of 5 GBP Pakistan Flood Donation

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-5-gbp-christmas-donation-to-disasters-emergency-committee-pakistan-be6zVh

    Quick Notice: For the other money donation to Gnome Foundation, see this other link.

    Money donation to Gnome Foundation

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/donating-5-usd-to-gnome-foundation-jp4OiJ

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/ab82747e-5183-4fe3-a260-115144cb4846

    You might want to donate also, having been inspired to read my article (A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu) on how HAM Radio can help the floods and also Afghanistan with a RaspberryPi for SDR (Software Defined Radio, such as by using Linux LimeSuite software) using a RTL2832U dongle and various open-source software like Soapy-Remote-Server, and when plugging in (the USB ports of a Raspberry Pi3b+ using GuvcView software and "cheese") a webcam (costing btween £1 and $5 USD), with a built-in microphone like a Playstation2-Eyetoy but a better (usb-converted) microphone can help too. You can get to the Ukraine donation webpage I used by this link, although, first of all, I should say I logged into Paypal.

    Paypal IRC International Rescue Committee Ukraine Fundraiser Registered Charity 1110538

    https://help.rescue-uk.org/winterukraine-3x-up

    The Paypal screenshot arrows show what I clicked in chronological order.

    1: (Once logged into paypal) Clicked the One-Time Donaation option

    2: Entered £12 as "other" amount (minimum usually being $10 or similar in UK), like 12 months in a year, 12 hours or a zodiac or unit circle of 10 degrees when tripled.

    3: Clicked payment information, checking paypal was still logged-in.

    4: Selected "Paypal" radio button.

    5: I left the "Covering process costs" unticked to keep the donation simple for people to follow so the £12 was an overtly known quantity.

    6: I enabled the radio button for email contact but left SMS and phone unchecked to keep all communications medium a single known quantity and easy to follow when reading.

    7: I left SMS communications unchecked, as in disallowed.

    8: left phone communications unchecked as in disallowed.

    9: I left the tick-box for Gift Aid unchecked not only for simplicity but also so that no pressure is put on people reading my words to use Gift Aid which has taxation and thereby political viewpoints. If people want to add tax Gift-Aid, then that is there call. Just for the record, this stance on indicators of political matters is an indicator that my donation to this (largely) Ukraine IRC appeal is not anti-Russia either (not that you'd assume that). And anyway, Russians and Ukrainians marry and have children.

    10: I clicked the "Make a One-time donation", option.

    11: I clicked "agree and continue" to confirm the £12 would be donated via Paypal.

    12: It processed for about a minute or maybe less and then asked if I wanted to change this one-time donation to a monthly regular donation. I clicked "no thanks". This keeps the pressure low on people reading who might wish to donate. Also it could seem confusing as to how the winter Ukraine donation (which ends by 2023) could still be tripled or not. It would seem this one time donation of £12 becomes £36 if tripled at their end.

    13: I made note of 707338 being my order number.

    14: Visiting the Paypal account, I checked the £12 donation had succeeded and saw was the 1XE05902AR2686148 transaction ID sitting next to my 707338 order number and observed that the page could be printed (e.g. on paper or PDF). Checking the pertaining email account spam folder (junk bin) for a receipt is worthwhile also.

    Arabic English Translation of How To Learn linux SDR for rtl2832u

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/l1U1VDGDU3bt/arabicSDRrtl2832u.bmp.jpg

    Arabic English Translation of How To Learn multilingual linux and HAM Radio SDR for RTL2832U like with SoapyRemote-Server Software and LimeSuite

    To be knowledgeable about how your study of HAM Radio or Linux can help the people communicating around the Pakistan Floods (and other regions like Afghanistan), you may seek self-improvement as you learn about how to get linux via a torrent file and how to use a CD-Writer (and other knowledge) in this (German and English language) article linked below (German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux). Also, learn about how to use linux (and prepare your amd64 PC) using Version 5.3.8 ultimatebootcd such as to backup data and recover lost data and to partitition drives or clone an HDD (all of which can be discovered by reading and talking on the UBCD forums), and so all that information can be seen on the article linked below as "Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong".

    Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/0a07613c-ef42-4ed0-b3d2-2bffc33ef519

    Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer ሊኑክስ ኮምፕዩተር

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/6a4795ca-85be-4777-85c3-624eed054e25

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer ሊኑክስ ኮምፕዩተር

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu.

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/ab82747e-5183-4fe3-a260-115144cb4846

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    Slackware Donation methods like paypal

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/donating-to-slackware-4175634729/#post5882751

    Slackware Donation methods like Paypal

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/First_Aid

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    British Heart Foundation PDF Guide to Defibrillators

    https://www.resus.org.uk/sites/default/files/2020-03/AED_Guide_2019-12-04.pdf

    Here is an example of Russian prepping documentation, and although it has a radioactive theme, the inclusion of it here has nothing to do with nuclear weapons threats but rather just the fact that Russian people care about people too and as such the information can be useful for various scenarios (e.g. nuclear power-station precautions) and it is a lead for other documens on Russian prepping like First Aid or Health and so scanning the letters in tesseract OCR Optical Character Recognition software with translation software added under BSD license can allow for Mozilla Firefox web-browser to translate into english via Firefox Translations and so you can then search for more Russian language prepping material documents. Likewise, Lithuanian and Estonian prepping documents can be translated and searched in a simiar way and all are included here so as to kindly help all people affected in the Russia or Ukraine or countries nearby to Europe. Or people might want to read it all simply to see the compared style of diagrams or images purely for creative reasons. Graphic images of healthcare surgery or wound treatment (a topic which is for caring for poorly people) is a precaution advised for some viewing. The inclusion of it is not about war (although of course the authors show it has been useful in such circumstances) but instead simply for learning human anatomy in medicine and knowledge and helping people.

    Russian prepping documentation scanned

    https://atomic-annhilation.blogspot.com/2013/08/1986-soviet-civil-defense.html

    Prepping documentation such as for Lithuania or Estonia or Russia or Ukraine 2016-aktyviu-veiksmu-gaires.pdf

    https://kam.lt/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2016-aktyviu-veiksmu-gaires.pdf

    English Language Lithuanian Prepping documenation

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/lEXjkncNURxLPWEaBsIx9qPVlXq3RJAKSviYVxUp/ka_turime_zinoti_praktiniai_patarimai_en-el.pdf

    Lithuanian Armoured Vehicle documentation which is also useful for places like Africa

    https://www.sauliusajunga.lt/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Sarvuotos_technikos_apibudinimas_Mokomoji_kng.pdf

    Graphic Content Warning Adult supervision for The Management of Combat Wounds The British Military Experience

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282485099_The_Management_of_Combat_Wounds_The_British_Military_Experience

    Graphic Content Warning Adult supervision for TheManagementofCombatWoundsthebritishexperience.pdf

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Steven-Jeffery/publication/282485099_The_Management_of_Combat_Wounds_The_British_Military_Experience/links/580e183208ae0360753dca6e/The-Management-of-Combat-Wounds-The-British-Military-Experience.pdf

    USA Navy prepping PDF example for West Nile Virus

    https://www.ready.navy.mil/Portals/86/Documents/beinformed/diseases/DISEASES_WestNile_031015JJK.pdf

    USA Navy Prepping documenation portals found via here

    https://www.ready.navy.mil/

    I have included a link for NUAR UK Emergency Alerts (Cabinet Office) but really I would say it could do with a low cost tweak to also allow UK government square-wave data (sounding somewhat like a dial-up modem handshake sound to the human ear) to be received via RADIO (such as a FM car radio) onto a RaspberryPi (which would be expected to have installed a LoRaWAN dongle for public responding) for software updates such as torrent magnet links and bearing co-ordinates and cronjob date-time-stamps and longditude-latitude-altitude and MIDI (which cane be used for music or PC joystick or vehicle control like a drone since it even was used in guided missles in the past) to be processed in linux accepted via microphone-in 3.5mm jack plug (via USB soundcard on the raspberryPi3b or piZero2W) or via rtl2832u or buetooth (such as sent from a car-stereo bluetooth link, with or without a bluetooth headset earphone-and-microphone). Having a UK Gov AppImage (both RaspberryPi and amd64 compatible) on the receiving Linux device (PC or Pi3b) linked via the aforementioned technologies (3.5mm jack or bluetooth or rtl2832u) to the car-radio would allow for password authentication of installing a shellscript for every NUAR squarewave update which need only be up to 100KB but probably only needs about 3KB data sent like a DamnSmallLinux torrent file needs, notifying the need to connect to internet to download 50MB of data later that day as a bootable ISO that can be written to CDROM. About a minute of analogue FM Radio squarewave sound should transmit (from UK gov to a public radio connected to a RaspberryPi zero2w or Pi3b at home or in a car) 150KB to 300KB of data and so the signal being sent twice for parity of that 1 minute data signal should last 2 minutes and you probably do not even need that much data. The magnet-links sent could also include private firm sponsorship adverts in some scenarios.

    NUAR UK Emergency Alterts which includes software

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-underground-asset-register-nuar

    UK Cabinet Office NUAR and UK emergency Alerts video YT channel

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_Dgo8SxUnI

    See all YT UK Emergency Alerts Videos Cabinet Office and NUAR

    https://www.youtube.com/@CabinetOfficeUKGov

    Firefox Translations

    www.snipca.com/44358

    Github tesseract-ocr

    https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract

    Tesseract OCR a9t9 Frontend for Microsoft Windows 8 and 10

    https://onlineocr.a9t9.com/blog/p/free-ocr-software.html

    German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/deutschland-macht-gute-technologien-wie-knoppix-linux-WwX2DA

    German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux

    Good reads in paper books are:

    Penguin Books, Chemistry, David William Arthur Sharp... ISBN 978-0-140-51445-2

    Thames and Hudson, A History Of Western Art, The World Of art Library Michael Levey

    CGP Physics Workbook (formula sheet quoted below, but the book is also useful for repairs, radioactive safety and nuclear fission and fusion revision)... ISBN 978 1 84146 644 6

    Good listens on Audio CD include:

    Tchaikovsky Seenade for strings in C, op.48 and Dvořák Serenade for strings in E, op.22

    In addition to learning (GCSE Maths O-Level) Graphical Linear Inequalities (for business allocation like logistics especially programming RaspberryPi BASH scripts and GPIO usage like as a multimeter), Science formula notes worth writing on the back of a periodic table photocopied for learning (not necessarily BODMAS conforming) include:

    Frequency: f = 1/T

    Wavelength: v = f * λ

    Velocity: s = d/t

    Time: t = d/s

    Acceleration: a = Δv/t "or" a=F/m

    Weight (a force): W = m * g

    Force (and Mass): F = m * a

    Work done: E = F * d

    Kinetic Energy: KE = 1/2 * m * v²

    Momentum: p = m * v

    Force: F = (mv - mu)/t

    Potential Difference: V = I * R

    Current: I = V/R

    Resistance: R = V/I

    Electrical Power: P = I * V "or" P = I² * R

    Charge: Q = I * t

    Electrical Energy: E = Q * V "or" E = P * t

    Moment: M = F * d

    Efficiency = Useful Energy out / Total Energy in

    Transformer Equation: "(Potential Difference across Primary Coil) / (Potential Difference across Secondary Coil)" = "(No. of turns on Primary Coil) / (No. of turns on Secondary coil)"

    KDE Kalzium Periodic Table of Elements

    https://apps.kde.org/en-gb/kalzium/

    Learn Music and Coding for Open Sound control in Chuck-Audio Free Software such a MIDI and Gaussian function in Synthesis or FFT

    https://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/

    Learn UML with Umbrello for Object Oriented Programming

    https://apps.kde.org/en-gb/umbrello/

    Learn music Theory With LenMus Phonascus software GPLv3

    http://lenmus.org/mws/noticias

    Prety much everything in this comment is so that you can get something out of the experience too such as via learning or self-improvement if considering the IRC donation and this information can help people such as those from Ukraine. That is a form of mutually beneficial interaction potentially. Spread the hashtag #DonateAndGetSkills

    My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.

    #linux #slackware #opencl #skolelinux #debian #kde #foss #paypal #gnu #gnome #christmas #donate #charity #pakistan #afghanistan #urdu #ukraine #irc #Internationalrescuecommittee #russia #education #radiation #learning #nuar #prepping #electricity #electricial #electrician #health #safety #healthandsafety #science #mathematics #translation #coding #music

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      How I made 5 GBP Christmas Donation to Disasters Emergency Committee Pakistan Floods

      preptorrent · Saturday, 24 December, 2022 - 22:15 edit · 5 minutes

    This article (or blog-post) is to help people who might want to do the same such as donations or similar, or for learning. It is "How I made 5 GBP Christmas Donation to Disasters Emergency Committee Pakistan Floods". Merry Christmas!

    Public Post version

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-5-gbp-christmas-donation-to-disasters-emergency-committee-pakistan-be6zVh

    Quick Notice: For the other money donation to Gnome Foundation, see this other link.

    Money donation to Gnome Foundation

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/donating-5-usd-to-gnome-foundation-jp4OiJ

    I made (this Christmas Eve, 2022, in the British Isles) a £5 donation ($6.10 USD) to the UK PayPal Giving Fund for the Disasters Emergency Committee Pakistan Floods. A screenshot shows the numbered steps I took.

    Paypal Transaction ID 3A8425999S8274643

    DEC UK Paypal Transaction ID 3A8425999S8274643

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/EHrQILpYMjCu/paypaltransactionid3A8425999S8274643.bmp.jpg

    Another charity (predominantly suited for USA donations including charity via Afghanistan, Yemen) is linked below ut $10 is the minimum (£8.41 at time of writing):

    IRC help rescue.org

    https://help.rescue.org/donate

    How I donated £12 to Ukraine IRC International Rescue Committee

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-a-12-donation-to-international-rescue-committee-t1R0E8

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/ab82747e-5183-4fe3-a260-115144cb4846

    You might want to donate also, having been inspired to read my article (A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu) on how HAM Radio can help the floods and also Afghanistan with a RaspberryPi for SDR (Software Defined Radio) using a RTL2832U dongle and various open-source software like Soapy-Remote-Server, and when plugging in (the USB ports of a Raspberry Pi3b+ using GuvcView software and "cheese") a webcam (costing btween £1 and $5 USD), with a built-in microphone like a Playstation2-Eyetoy but a better (usb-converted) microphone can help too. You can get there by this link, although, first of all, I should say I logged into Paypal.

    Paypal DEC Pakistan Floods Fundraiser Registered Charity 1110538

    http://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/118966427986895280

    The Paypal screenshot arrows show what I clicked in chronological order.

    1. (Once logged into paypal) Clicked the Donate option

    2. Entered £5

    3. Clicked "Donate Now" (having ticked to shared the email address).

    4. Clicked "Donate Now" when paypal showed where the £5 originated from.

    5. Clicked "Copy" so as to get the hyperlink pertaining to my donation, and then viewed my paypal printable activity for the transaction ID.

    http://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/118966427986895280

    This article is to help people who might want to do the same such as donations or similar. For it to be even more overtly like mutually beneficial collaboration (so you can get something additionally nice out of it in terms of learning about technology and documentation), learning something for yourself while you are at it (donating) such as how to use linux or HAM Radio or First-Aid creative-commons health books, I have also shown how I learned a bit about linux and open-source software whilst donating to those also. The topics can be said to pertain to each other in theright context such as the usage of HAM Radio, such that also a linux computer can use SDR (Software Defined Radio) to communicate in emergency and also spread free learning or knowledge about the physics of HAM Radio such as waves and angles (mathematics) or signal propagation. I totally recommened using a raspberry-pi3b (or pi3b+) with SciLab and a webcame (sony PS2 eyetoy) and an RTL2832U USB dongle but also it is worth learning some linux on an old AMd64 PC with at least 2GB RAM, and more like 4GB RAM or more. A dualcore CPU can be fine as can a quadcore PC but do be aware that a quadcore might have a UEFI BIOS instead of a legacy BIOS and so learn more about installing linux (on the UBCD forums) by asking the people there questions on how to do so and be prepared to take good clear digital-photos of your computer screen (including the BIOS) when uploading images to the website UBCD forum. It can also help you (using a flashlight torch) to photograph the inside of your PC case (when switched-off, unplugged at the mains, following saefty and static precautions) so as to identify your componets and wiring configurations and to show the Motherboard model numbers and codes, and quite possibly thet FCC-ID which is often printed between the PCI (or PCI-e) slots so as to serve as a unique identifer oer motherboard model number and brand-name manufacturer. Share such hints and tips with others, making friends along the way.

    Arabic English Translation of How To Learn linux SDR for rtl2832u

    https://upload.movim.eu/files/72545d95562ce01c8d7e25cb0e413a679c22c9f2/l1U1VDGDU3bt/arabicSDRrtl2832u.bmp.jpg

    To be knowledgeable about how your study of HAM Radio or Linux can help the people communicating around the Pakistan Floods (and other regions like Afghanistan), you may seek self-improvement as you learn about how to get linux via a torrent file and how to use a CD-Writer (and other knowledge) in this (German and English language) article linked below (German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux). Also, learn about how to use linux (and prepare your amd64 PC) using Version 5.3.8 ultimatebootcd such as to backup data and recover lost data and to partitition drives or clone an HDD (all of which can be discovered by reading and talking on the UBCD forums), and so all that information can be seen on the article linked below as "Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong".

    Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong

    Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/0a07613c-ef42-4ed0-b3d2-2bffc33ef519

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer ሊኑክስ ኮምፕዩተር

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/6a4795ca-85be-4777-85c3-624eed054e25

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu.

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/ab82747e-5183-4fe3-a260-115144cb4846

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    Slackware Donation methods like paypal

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/donating-to-slackware-4175634729/#post5882751

    Slackware Donation methods like Paypal

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/First_Aid

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/deutschland-macht-gute-technologien-wie-knoppix-linux-WwX2DA

    German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux

    Earthquakes 2023 Turkey or Syria and compassion from HAM Radio Free software

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/earthquakes-2023-turkey-or-syria-and-compassion-from-ham-radio-free-software-70tsza

    My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.

    #linux #slackware #opencl #skolelinux #debian #kde #foss #paypal #gnu #gnome #christmas #donate #charity #pakistan #afghanistan #urdu

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      Linux addicts exhibit many strange habits

      𝔠𝔪𝔡𝔯⁂𝔠𝔬𝔠𝔬𝔫𝔲𝔱 · pubsub.toofast.vip / tech · Saturday, 26 November, 2022 - 09:26

    Linux addicts exhibit many strange habits for working professional such as:


    • Owning computers for ten or more years with out complaining of the computer slowing down
    • Expanding IT operations at staggering rates with little to no capital or credit
    • Carrying around hand labelled live CD's that they claim aren't pirated programs
    • Developing top notch software even though you know for a fact they never paid for development software
    • Long hair
    • Never complaining about unwanted desktop popups
    • Smiling for no apparent reason when the casual conversation turns to high cost of MS licensing
    • Claiming to have access to photoshop quality photo tools that are free
    • Scruffy beards and very casual clothes
    • Sniggering when network engineers talk about IIS and Exchange problems
    • Instead of cowering in the corner on black Tuesday, they look happy and relaxed

    #linux #techjokes #FOSS

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      Peek: the best way to make yourself understood in Linux.

      Lorem Ipsum · Wednesday, 28 September, 2022 - 17:28 edit · 4 minutes

    It has happened to most of us, Linux users, that a friend or family member needs help online with a program or task in their computer, and sending them a dozen screenshots with countless annotations is time-consuming for us and intimidating or confusing for them. On the other hand, opening and setting up an advanced video recording application like OBS just to record a 25-second clip where we don't even need sound recording is a massive overkill and as time-consuming (if not more) than taking and annotating screenshots.

    Enter Peek, an easy to use and simple short-clip screen recorder for Linux. It's intended for recording quick animated GIFs (or video files with no sound) of an area of your computer screen. It's amazing how easily I can explain something today when previously, before using Peek, I spent 15 minutes taking and annotating screenshots. Now I just send the short clip via Skype, Whatsapp or even email and they solve their problem.

    How to install Peek.

    You can find Peek in the official package repositories for the following Linux distributions:

    • Arch
    • Debian
    • Fedora
    • Gentoo
    • NixOS
    • OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
    • Parabola
    • Solus

    If you are using Ubuntu or an Ubuntu-based distro, you can install it by typing in the Terminal:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:peek-developers/stable
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install peek
    

    If you are using Fedora, you can type in the Terminal:

    sudo dnf install peek
    

    If you are using Arch or an Arch-based distro, you can type in the Terminal:

    sudo pacman -S peek
    

    Peek can also be installed through Flatpak; if you have Flatpak in your Linux distro, install Peek through the Terminal with the following command (you will need to install several dependencies in Flatpak, like ffmpeg, for Peek to function properly):

    flatpak install flathub com.uploadedlobster.peek
    

    How to use Peek.

    Using Peek is very straightforward: just open the application, define the size of the window to capture if you need to, and hit the "Record as GIF/MP4/etc..." button in the upper-left corner. When you finish, just press again the upper-left button to stop and save the recording.

    You can change the size of the capture area by either dragging the sides or corners of the window like you would normally do in any other windowed application, or by clicking on the button with the three vertical dots near the upper-right corner and selecting the "Set window size" option.

    Peek lets you quickly choose between different recording formats in the main screen; this is very useful because one format can be better than others depending on the service you'll use to send the clip; for example, when I'm recording to post something in a web page (like in this article), I use GIF recording, but if I want to send the clip to Whatsapp, I record in MP4 format.

    You might also want to take a look at the Preferences to change a few settings, like the framerate or the delay before the recording starts after you click on the "Record as..." button.

    In the animated GIF below, you can see how easy it is to understand a procedure (changing the white color in the image to transparent) that, if using screenshots, it would have needed several images and annotations.

    Things to consider.

    1. Set the framerate between the default 10fps and 15fps if you are saving in GIF format, and no more than 25 or 30fps if you're using MP4/WebM formats. Remember, the purpose of Peek is to record quick video screen captures and keep the files as small and portable as possible. If you want to do more complex screen captures, use a more complex program, like SimpleScreenRecorder, vokoscreenNG or OBS.

    2. If you choose GIF format for recording, the capture area should be smaller than 800 pixels in any axis, if the window size is 800px or larger, the GIF recording will be automatically resized to 1/2 the size. This limitation is not present when using MP4 or WebM formats.

    Conclusion.

    And there you have it! A quick and easy way of recording an area of your screen to share with friends, family or even yourself if you need to refresh your memory about some procedure you don't do often.

    Finally, don't forget that Peek is a free and open source project, so feel free to visit their Github page if you have questions, bug reports or if you want to collaborate or donate to the project.

    #peek #linux #foss #recording #clips


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      Donating to Linux Slackware for OIDC LoRa BitTorrent install

      preptorrent · Wednesday, 21 September, 2022 - 21:18 edit · 5 minutes

    Quick Notice: For the other money donation to Gnome Foundation, see this other link. Money donation to Gnome Foundation https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/donating-5-usd-to-gnome-foundation-jp4OiJ

    Public Post Movim Link https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/donating-to-linux-slackware-for-oidc-lora-bittorrent-install-YKQAaj

    Today I sent Linux Slackware Money for Patrick Volkerding and perhaps others will do so too. #SlackwareBitTorrentOIDCLoRa I attach a trimmed screenshot to show how it was done. I included a message asking slackware to put SimpleSAMLphp (for setting up an OIDC and OAuth2 user registration server) on the distro CDROM ISO and an ability to enter a bittorrent magnet link of another Linux Distro (including another Slackware, be it newer or older to download and install instead or as well as the Slackware version on the ISO CDROM being installed), and a LoRa icon that works like the Wifi icon on the desktop of XFCE in Slackware. If you think about it, even if it took all day long, a LoRaWAN connection could just about send a trickle of data as a magnet-link for a linux distro ISO to a computer, ready to install when a wifi connection (presumably with internet) becomes available, capable of downloading that distro (maybe just be a 50MB DamnSmallLiunx Iso or a larger filesize slackware CDROM). Paypal Donation Linux Slackware Volkerdi So I have uploaded an image file to show how the money was sent so that, if other people wish to send their own money to Linux Slackware Money for Patrick Volkerding, they can see what to click.

    The link to use Paypal for this is at this URL, below.

    Sending Linux Slackware Money for Patrick Volkerding

    https://paypal.me/volkerdi

    Just to confirm this is the same volkerdi@slackware.com and volkerdi@gmail.com if you are looking for various donation methods (and please do see the forum link below).

    As I used Paypal, I could add a message. Remember to keep such a paypal message half the size of the 'wordcount' shown in the screenshot. Whilst mentioning the Payapal donation transaction ID 243384911N127970H (to uniquely identify it to both the recipient and sender), I have also made a suggestion that slackware slackbook2 languages could be included on the slackware distro CDROM ISO such as via PDF now if they become available. On the translations slackbook slackware website, many languages links for that manual of slackbook are broken-links. I'd say for Slackware linux, create a translation of the slackbook manual in two (mutually intelligible) languages in Hanifi Rohingya script (Rohingya) Ruáingga and also Chittagonian (Bangladesh) চাটগাঁইয়া saṭgãia or চিটাইঙ্গা siʈaiŋga and English, French, portuguese, Hindu-Urdu sanskrit, Chinese (mandarin/unihan), Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Indonesian sanskrit (e.g. pallava script), Russian, Cambodian-Thai Khmer language, Amharic Ethiopian, Swahili language. Obviously other languages like Dutch and German and so on can exist but these main languages cover the world in varius geographic areas and with differing alphabets and languages which can be understood by many as second language (for example like how most chinese people do not speak english as a 2nd language but there are so many chinese english speakers on account of the great many chinese people that the language stills gets good coverage over many a landmass). Portuguese and Spanish people can eventually understand each other (pretty much) if they listen hard and stick to mutually commonplace wordings each. Some Dutch people in Holland would understand something of the language of South Africa, eventually. Ironically of course, they'd probably both know somebody who speaks some part of english too. Elsewhere in blogging, I encourage the translation of slackbook into the languages of rohingya and chittagonian with the #slackbookrohingyachittagonian hashtag.

    As I used Paypal, I could add a message. Here it is:

    This payment is for: To support a later CDROM (number1 or number2 as the Live CD) ISO file release of slackware15 such as slackware15.1 which you'd make a torrent file for, here is $5 and to ask you to please put SimpleSAMLphp on the ISO file of that distro and for slackbuilds.org to also have SimpleSAMLphp, thereby making any Slackware CDROM (to HDD) installation (for i586 or amd64) easy to make into a OpenIDConnect (OIDC with OAuth2) server. Include easy LoRaWAN support too shown upon booting like the how a Wifi desktop icon is in XFCE, please. It would be cool (sort of like wubi.exe did but via rtorrent) to have slackware have a boot option to type in a magnet link of a linux distro and attempt to download it (via rj45 DHCP ethernet cat5 home router) in addition to slackware (e.g. kwort or fedora or debian or an older or newer slackware so as to have slackware install it instead or in addition, perhaps dumping it on a fat32 partition on the hdd temporarily and in SWAP space). Keep the distro under 700MB though. Might as well ask just in case you feel like putting these things into slackware 15.1 or 15.2 anyway. Well actually, I'm kind of hoping you'd become inspired to include these things in slackware just by reading this even if the notion is new to you. Also this is to say thanks for making slackware and I hope to encourage others to do a donation for this too. I often recommend slackware to people and have done for about two decades.Sending kind regards from the British Isles, from myself. I saw the forum post about the T-Shirts.My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.

    Pat actually refunded me this $5 and it seems the reason is because he thought it was an "assignment". So donated the $5 again on 23rd September 2023, via Transaction ID 0XK49451SK068444F.

    (quote Pat) "Hi, thanks but I don't accept assignments such as this so I'm returning your gift. Best regards, Pat" Transaction ID: 3DK558321H901181B (end quote)

    So I just want to make it clear that I DID manage to send him that $5 again after he had refunded it. That way I have made sure that slackware (Volkerding) has the $5 donation. I reckon the 'temporary' refund was on account of just some small confusion as to how the $5 was initially to be donated. If you donate by that paypal link, maybe write "This is not an assignment but just a donation for loving Slackware".

    Tempting though, to send multiple small "donations" for small tasks he probably won't do. Maybe for washing the dishes or something. Totally don't do that of course (cough cough). But do donate though.

    Paypal Donation Linux Slackware Volkerdi done again

    Link to Slackware Donation methods like paypal

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/donating-to-slackware-4175634729/#post5882751

    Link to Slackware Donation methods like paypal

    Link to my post about how slackbook in rohingya and chittagonian could be useful

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/slackware-slackbook-in-rohingya-and-chittagonian-rOp1k4

    Link to my post about how slackbook in rohingya and chittagonian could be useful

    Link To My Botswana concept Hospital Train Linux theory

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    Link To My Botswana concept Hospital Train Linux theory

    #linux #slackware #skolelinux #debian #kde #foss #paypal #SlackwareBitTorrentOIDCLoRa

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      A tech blog.

      Lorem Ipsum · Monday, 19 September, 2022 - 14:56 edit · 5 minutes

    Introduction.

    Hello, my name is Lorem Ipsum. I'm a graphic designer by degree, 3D artist by profession and lifelong nerd by passion. I love my job, but after almost 20 years of doing it, I'm looking for something else to complement my routine. Also, money has been tight over the last 3 years or so and I've been wanting to have an extra source of income while creating something of value to... well... the world. Hopefully.

    Being such a nerd, I've gathered a fair amount of knowledge about a broad range of technical subjects; especially since 2014, when I moved from Windows to Linux. That move changed my life! I went down the r̶a̶b̶b̶i̶t̶ h̶o̶l̶e̶ penguin slide and became a passionate open source and privacy advocate.

    In this blog I want to write about topics like: Linux (of course); privacy tools; graphic design software; image, video and audio compression; ffmpeg tips and tricks; cryptocurrencies; digital security practices; gaming; Android and phone tools; open source alternatives to popular commercial software, science, technology... and pretty much anything else that I find worthy of writing about.

    A bit of necessary background.

    I live in a country that is going through a rather disastrous situation: 3-digit annual inflation (and for a time, 4 digits); corruption that comes from the very top of the government down to everywhere in the streets; malnutrition in about 1/4 of the population, hunger, violence, death...

    I'm actually among the "lucky" few that has a relatively decent standard of living; and still, 3 years ago me and my family couldn't afford to eat more than twice a day for several months. Some people didn't have that privilege and had to endure days without food. 2019 was the worst year of my life and I don't want to go through that ever again.

    These days things are definitely better, but there's plenty of things that can still improve. I need to keep saving money for me and my family and I think I have enough skills and knowledge to earn some extra money sharing what I know.

    I was a teacher/instructor; my students seemed to really enjoy my classes, so I know I'm good at explaining things. English is not my first language, but I'm confident I can engage in complex topics without much trouble. I can write good tutorials, tips and tricks articles and software reviews in a way that brings something new to the table.

    Something new, you say?

    This blog will be different from the norm in several aspects.

    • I'll use free and open source tools and platforms to generate, write and post all the content. I'll probably write articles about this process as well.

    • Everything I write will be under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Feel free to copy all the content I post, feel free to even post it in your own blog/site, just give me proper credit and a link to my blog post as the original source, please.

    • All the articles I write, will be downloadable in PDF format so you can have a local copy for future references or in case this blog disappears.

    • I need to make money with this blog to be able to continue, but I don't want to do sponsored content, show adds or hide stuff behind a paywall or Patreon subscription.

    Regarding monetization.

    I could have gone the "writing for an existing site/blog" route before trying to create yet another blog by myself... That was actually my first plan; but the more I thought about it, the less I liked it. I don't want to deal with deadlines, a "writing style", "site policies" and those kind of things that make me feel restrained about what I write. So I'll try this "having my own blog" route first.

    Being a privacy advocate, I hate adds and trackers; especially the new, evil breed of targeted adds. I'll actually post ways of blocking them, so the idea of working for a site that has them as their way of generating revenue makes me feel like a giant hypocrite. Not to mention that they wouldn't approve of me writing those specific articles.

    So the way of supporting me (if you want to) will be through cryptocurrencies.

    Back in 2019 I was able to bring food to the table and help people around me because of cryptocurrencies. I had a fantastic human being of a client who accepted to pay for my work in crypto (doing 3D modeling and animation for a project)... Popular and mainstream ways of payment are absent in my country. If you really want to use them, you have to jump through an absurd amount of semi-legal hoops that I just refuse to do. It's a common occurrence to have your funds temporarily (and in some cases permanently) frozen in those services with no way to appeal. Not to mention the transaction fees involved cut a significant percentage of my already limited income. When I barely had enough to eat back in 2019, the money I saved in fees made all the difference.

    Those difficulties made me vow to never use services like PayPal for the rest of my life. I owe that commitment to this forgotten part of the world where all those mainstream, centralized, privileged services treat us like garbage.

    If you like cryptocurrencies and like my content, cool. I'll leave at the end of every article addresses and ways of sending a few bucks, cents or sats. If you hate them but still like the content I post, enjoy it! Everybody will have unrestricted access to all the content I write regardless of their opinion about cryptocurrencies or contribution.

    Conclusion.

    I still hope to generate enough revenue here to make it a secondary source of income for me. The longevity of this blog depends on it. So I really hope you find the articles in this blog valuable and consider sending a few bucks to help me continue.

    I have a few articles already finished. They will be published over the coming days and weeks. I don't have a regular schedule for writing content. It could be days before a new article comes out or it could be weeks. I will always put quality over quantity.

    This endeavor might fail... The odds are not precisely in my favor, but I still want to give it a shot. In the words of a wise man:

    "I can live without being a success… but I couldn't live without trying." - David Brent

    Anyway, that's it for now...

    I'll see you in the next article!

    #new #blog #technology #Linux #opensource #foss

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      Donating 5 USD to GNOME Foundation

      preptorrent · Wednesday, 10 August, 2022 - 20:02 edit · 5 minutes

    Today I sent the Gnome Foundation 5 Dollars (USD) and perhaps others will do so too. I included a message asking them to make a voxel game engine which uses OpenCL1.2 in Linux. #GnomeVoxelOpenCL So I have uploaded an image file to show how the money was sent so that, if other people wish to send their own money to GNOME Foundation, they can see what to click. Public Post Movim Link

    As an aside, later on 24 December 2022 (Christmas Eve), I donated £5 to DEC UK Paypal to help the Pakistan flood's Aid and I show how it can be done (and added free linux and HAM Radio learning tips).

    Public Post version of How To Donate £5 to DEC UK Paypal to help the Pakistan flood Aid

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-5-gbp-christmas-donation-to-disasters-emergency-committee-pakistan-be6zVh

    The link to use Paypal for this GNOME donation is at this URL, below.

    Sending Gnome Money

    https://www.gnome.org/donate/

    As I used Paypal, I could add a message.

    Image file of 5 USD sent to GNOME

    On 28 December 2022 in time for 2023 New Year, I donated £12 to IRC, International Rescue committee, and here is how I did it, linked below.

    How I made a 12 GBP donation to International Rescue Committee IRC 28 December 2022

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/how-i-made-a-12-donation-to-international-rescue-committee-t1R0E8

    Upon donating 5 USD to Gnome, I wrote this, and perhaps they will like it.

    " Please make a FLOSS (Free Libre Open Source Software) voxel graphics game engine for Linux in OpenCL1.2 (thereby compatible with RaspberryPi3b upwards and an Intel or AMD64 PC with at least a Radeon HD6450 GPU or Nvidia GT710 using nouveau drivers) some ability to integrate with GTK4 and GTK5 (python3 or C++) and encourage members of the public to write games for it. Gallium3D would be able to use it. It would also be great to then see GNOME Web run those games so that the browser has this thing it can do which other browsers probably cannot do. By donating this money, I foresee that others will do so likewise, to some degree. Love from ... "

    Perhaps people who add a reference when paying via Credit Card might add their small text reference as "VoxelOpenCL" and just kind of hope the GNOME Foundation see their money they have sent is for that purpose. Either that, or including the Transaction ID of "82942369JB079011H" might let them know. Using the hashtag #GnomeVoxelOpenCL might also spread the idea. It would be cool of the GNOME Web Browser did a thing other browsers don't do (like this), thereby giving people a specific reason to use it even if it does not have full compatibility with other websites. the OpenCL voxel Game engine would be a thing on its own too though, even if a person were not using the GNOMe Web Browser. It is just kind of a cool idea that the GNOME Web browser would also be able to run such OpenCL1.2 voxel engine games. It is the theme of heterogenous computing. Such a game engine could be used for other things too such as basic medical imaging or mapping of 3D landscapes such as conversion of stereoscopic photos into 3D graphics models , like say the inside of the Mexico Coahuila state coal mine were the 10 miners became trapped. That is the sort of low cost (£15 per pizero2w) technical prepping that could have mapped what was going on down the mine in advance, thereby also sending communication to pizero2w SBCs hung with their camera and battery like lamps on coal-mine "walls", forming a wifi mesh network and linking to ethernet RJ45 cable running up to the surface to a building or caravan where a small server (another Pizero2W or Ryzen SBC) constantly monitoring the sights and sounds of the coal mine or cave. The Rj45 ethernet cable would be better since it work probably still work under water in a flood whereas wifi is more a sort of "added extra".

    Mexico Coahuila state coal miners trapped

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-62466254

    I only just sent this. I have not heard from GNOME Foundation and so it is not a GoFundMe or crowd funding effort. It is instead a 5 Buck Paypal payment with some text I wrote in it. Maybe that will do the trick.

    In my opinion to be helpful, the LibreWolf (Mozilla Fork) browser could have done with a Gallium3D style engine in it and so it would help a VM by throwing loads of CPU cores and RAM at it, even if it resulted in it feeling like a HD6450 GPU. It would be a way of OpenCL running in a browser. #GnomeOpenCL #SendGnomeMoney #Gnome #GnomeFoundation #OpenCL #Voxel #Voxels #Paypal #GnomeVoxelOpenCL

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/donating-5-usd-to-gnome-foundation-jp4OiJ

    I have also donated, on 21 September 2022), to Linux Slackware Patrick Volkerding via Paypal, so you may consider donating likewise and therefore see this link to see how I did it and use the #SlackwareBitTorrentOIDCLoRa hashtag: Donating to Linux Slackware for OIDC LoRa BitTorrent install

    Read more blog posts I wrote describing how to use FOSS software to improve people's computer technology.

    Read how I donated money to GNOME Foundation to show how is was done

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/donating-5-usd-to-gnome-foundation-jp4OiJ

    Wifi Bandwidth Management Hong Kong

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/0a07613c-ef42-4ed0-b3d2-2bffc33ef519

    Wifi and FOSS Potential in Haiti

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/895a79f4-0dbe-425b-a2f0-3e414a872359

    £20000 can provide remote learning to 240 houses of Afghan students per year

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/20000-can-provide-remote-learning-to-240-houses-of-afghan-students-per-year-j6soOw

    German and English... Deutschland macht gute Technologien wie Knoppix Linux

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/deutschland-macht-gute-technologien-wie-knoppix-linux-WwX2DA

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer ሊኑክስ ኮምፕዩተር

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/6a4795ca-85be-4777-85c3-624eed054e25

    Amharic Ethiopia Linux Computer

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu.

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/ab82747e-5183-4fe3-a260-115144cb4846

    A guide to radio communications technologies for Linux computing for Urdu

    Slackware Donation methods like paypal

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/donating-to-slackware-4175634729/#post5882751

    Slackware Donation methods like Paypal

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/First_Aid

    WikiBooks First Aid web pages including PDF download version

    Link To My Botswana concept Hospital Train Linux theory

    https://mov.im/?blog/preptorrent%40movim.eu/linux-and-health-trains-potential-concept-in-botswana-jGWlAF

    Link To My Botswana concept Hospital Train Linux theory

    #linux #slackware #opencl #skolelinux #debian #kde #foss #paypal #gnu #gnome

    My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.

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