today's leftovers
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Kiwix in Debian, 2022 update - The Lego Mirror
Kiwix is an offline content reader, best known for distributing copies of Wikipedia. I have been maintaining it in Debian since 2017.
This year most of the work has been keeping all the packages up to date in anticipation of next year's Debian 12 Bookworm release, including several transitions for new libzim and libkiwix versions.
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What is K3OS and how does it relate to K3s?
Discover the potential benefits of adopting K3OS, a lightweight Linux distribution developed to run Kubernetes workloads in low-resource environments.
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Why IT leaders should prioritize empathy | The Enterprisers Project [Ed: Red Hat lecturing you on empathy after attacking RMS to distract from Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates (MIT scandal)]
It’s no surprise that organizations that practice empathy can satisfy customers better than organizations that don’t. While most leaders recognize the good business sense of prioritizing empathy, few know how to put that value into practice.
In fact, Harvard Business Review found that 61 percent of senior business leaders struggle to balance their employees’ need for support with their company’s drive for high performance.
IT leaders may struggle with this balancing act, often prioritizing constant product updates over the customer experience. But to reap the benefits of an empathetic workplace, organizations should view empathy as a necessary part of their internal and external-facing operations. Ultimately, a company-wide commitment to empathy yields stronger customer relationships and more satisfied employees.
Also: Celebrating 30 Years of Openness [Ed: SUSE is promoting proprietary software, not "Openness"; the CEO Melissa Di Donato, who wrote this post, is a proprietary salesperson from SAP]