On May 2, 2010, I started this humble blog as my personal project to record what I was learning regarding Linux.
Back then, I never thought of the many changes that would occur in the world, in the Linux landscape, and in me as a person.
Due to COVID-19, my ever-increasing workload has kept me away from posting. Also, health issues in the family and my daughter's return to to in-person school classes required my attention. All this has kept me away from here.
It is time to pause, then, and revisit the blog.
This is a quick summary of the major events:
1. The university where I work decided to roll back and ditch LibreOffice to favor MS Office. This is sad, but expected, mainly because the personnel's recalcitrance to use LibreOffice. Interestingly, this same recalcitrance was at place when we were required to telework using Zoom, a paradigm change that many professors hated. Now the complaint is that, after investing more than two years in Zoom, they will have to learn how to use MS Teams. This feels full Samsara...
2. My country has been under intense cyberattacks. The generalized security-uninterested attitude in which people use their Windows computers has finally came back to bite them. Now we see the "recommendations from experts to protect yourself against cybercriminals"...
3. My telework comes to end tomorrow. The Windows office computer is going to be watched closely. The institution will operate on the assumption that the university is a target and that our computers are vulnerable. I guess that is correct. The good news? They offered both my brother and I to install Linux to our workstations. I must admit that cheered me up!
4. After the migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11, my daughter's laptop was fine. Then another batch of updates came and broke it. Good job, Microsoft! I had to fix it and it took me two days to have the system operational again.
5. I have been working all this time from a desktop with Mageia and a laptop with Mageia, Openmandriva Lx, PCLinuxOS, Elive, and MX Linux. I switch OSs and computers to disrupt my patterns of work. It's good brain exercise, hehe!
6. Mental health-wise, I have kept a consistent exercise routine that includes jogging, body weight movements, and QiGong meditation. This has been beneficial both for my body and mind.
7. This last week, I created a USB stick with MX Linux to plug it to the office computer and work from there. I will cover the process tomorrow.
Overall, I feel satisfied and calm with everything. Let us see what this new stage brings!
12 years already?? Wow, congratulations! Things have surely changed a lot. Still, there is a lot to thank Linux and Free Software for.
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