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Portrait of a Black Woman wearing Emerald Jewelry
#arts and culture#culture#blackisbeautiful#portrait#portrait model#emerald#emerald jewelry#vintage fashion#fashion trends#beautiful eyes#makeup artist#black women#black girl aesthetic#black history#blackarchives#blacktumblr#melanin aesthetic#black beauty#black queens
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San Francisco, 1946 Photograph by David Johnson via University of California Regents, University of California, Berkeley
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Happy to see this important retrospective @blackartlibrary ・・・#Repost ・・・ Carrie Mae Weems: A Great Turn in the Possible . Thanks @artbook friends! 🖤 . #blackartlibrary #blackart #blackhistory #arthistory #blackarthistory #africanart #africanamericanart #blackbritishart #blackartists #library #blacklibrary #artbooks #arteducation #blackeducators #blackarchives #archive #blackstories #blacklibrarians #blackpower #blackculture https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkBvEsOnCB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#repost#blackartlibrary#blackart#blackhistory#arthistory#blackarthistory#africanart#africanamericanart#blackbritishart#blackartists#library#blacklibrary#artbooks#arteducation#blackeducators#blackarchives#archive#blackstories#blacklibrarians#blackpower#blackculture
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#gospel #gmwa #obedience
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Black Arched Mirror: Reviving the Classic Aesthetic in Modern Interior Design
In the world of interior design, trends may come and go, but some elements endure the test of time. The black arched mirror is one such timeless piece that effortlessly merges classic charm with contemporary allure. With its elegant curves and sleek black finish, this mirror has become a popular choice for designers and homeowners alike. In this article, we will explore the revival of the classic aesthetic in modern interior design through the captivating black arched mirror.
1. The Allure of Classic Design: The appeal of classic design lies in its ability to create a sense of sophistication and timelessness. The black arched mirror pays homage to this aesthetic by incorporating graceful curves and clean lines that effortlessly complement any interior style, whether it's traditional, transitional, or even modern. Its sleek black frame adds a touch of drama and depth to the overall design, making it a versatile choice for various spaces.
2. Creating Visual Impact: One of the remarkable aspects of the black arched mirror is its ability to create a visual impact. Placed strategically, it can serve as a focal point in any room, drawing attention and adding a sense of grandeur. Its arched shape provides a unique and eye-catching element, breaking away from the traditional rectangular or square mirror designs. Whether placed in an entryway, living room, or bedroom, the black arched mirror commands attention and elevates the overall aesthetics of the space.
3. Enhancing Natural Light: Mirrors are renowned for their ability to reflect light and create an illusion of space. The black arched mirror takes this concept a step further by not only enhancing natural light but also adding a touch of elegance. When positioned across from a window or a light source, the mirror reflects the incoming light, brightening up the room and creating a sense of openness. The sleek black frame acts as a contrasting backdrop, accentuating the interplay between light and dark.
4. Versatility in Design: One of the remarkable qualities of the black arched mirror is its versatility in design. It can seamlessly blend into various interior styles, serving as a striking accent piece or a functional element. For a modern and minimalist approach, pairing the mirror with clean lines and neutral tones can create a sleek and contemporary look. On the other hand, when combined with vintage furniture and ornate accessories, it adds a touch of nostalgia and opulence.
5. The Illusion of Space In smaller rooms or spaces with limited natural light, the black arched mirror can work wonders in creating the illusion of space. By strategically placing the mirror on a wall opposite a window or in a narrow hallway, it reflects the surroundings, making the area appear larger and more open. This clever design trick can transform even the most compact spaces into visually appealing and airy environments.
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The black arched mirror stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of classic design in modern interior aesthetics. Its graceful curves, sleek black frame, and versatility make it a striking addition to any space, effortlessly blending timeless elegance with contemporary flair. By incorporating this captivating piece, you can revitalise your interior design, adding depth, visual impact, and a touch of sophistication. The black arched mirror transcends passing trends, becoming a staple element that redefines and rejuvenates the overall ambience of your living spaces.
#black arched mirrors#black arched mirror#blackarch mirrors#black arch mirrors#black arch mirror#black arch
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Hi, I'm SteamOS, your cisadmin, and friendly introduction to Linux.
Whether you are a human, robot, proton, or other, I welcome you to partake in the cool breeze of a new OS! One with no tracking or gaming!
I am here to guide you away from your games, and into the world of **customization**!
Welcome, to liGUNx (lig-unks) or GUN+Linux or GUN-Linux or GUN/Linux! (this is freedom, after all!)
Finally, to speed up your system by 200%, just run the following command: "sudo fanctl set speed -1"
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The guide to Linux on Tumblr!
Linux:
@linux-real (Just Linux)
The distro blogs:
@alpine-official (UwU bc smol)
@arch-official (Horny and says "btw" a lot) used by @arch-user
@artix-linux-official (Constantly says they're better than arch, while mainly replacing only the init)
@blackarch-official (Kail's Arch nemesis)
@centos-official (Past horny)
@chromeos-official (Your school says hi)
@debian-official (Horny and claims to be mentally stable)
@devuan-official (Artix but with Debian instead of arch)
@endeavouros-official (Just arch, but slightly less horny)
@fedora-official (Linux with a hat)
@gentoo-official (tougher arch)
@hannah-montana-linux-official (the best of both worlds (linux & mac))
@kali-official ("I'm a gamer")
@lfs-official (the hardest distro challenge)
@linuxmint-official (Linux for people with a life) > @mint-offical (someone didn't read the list)
@manjaro-official (Arch with less steps)
@microos-official (Smol suse?)
@nixos-official (Horny and thinks that your config should be a special snowflake of a file)
@openmediavault-official (Your Files)
@opensuse-official (Happy lil gecko)
@popos-official (Mint again? Oh, it has more updates.)
@porteusofficial (Portable, crazy, son of slackware)
@puppylinux-official (Awww, puppy!)
@raspbian-official (Enjoys pies, horny while doing nothing)
@redstar-official (control of information meets linux) (hard mode)
@retropieos-official (Raspbian's sister... I think?)
@rhel-official (a murderer and sellout)
@rocky-linux-official (Rehl, without the bad parts)
@slackware-official (Slack? Where?!)
@steamos-official (me, I help with gaming)
@tailsos-official (Fits in any bag like a puppy and will assist you with hiding from the fbi)
@tophatlinux-official (the best hat-based distro)
@ubuntu-official (Horny and thinks GNOME is good for some reason)
@uwuntu-official (Ubuntu.... and the rest is in the name)
@void-linux-official (Honestly, I don't even know.) - @void-linux-musl (great, now I'm more confused)
@zorin-os-official (the only distro that starts with Z)
The software blogs:
@ansible-official (IT management tool) (I think?)
@cool-retro-term-official (Terminal Emulator)
@cosmic-official (New Wayland Compositor)
@docker-official (containerization)
@emacs-official (the ultimate editor)
@firefox-official (The browser, and a pretty good one too) > @mozilla-firefox
@fish-shell (Shell with built-in autocomplete but non POSIX)
@gnome-de-official ()
@gnu-imp-official (The GNU Image Manipulation Program)
@gnu-nano-official (Text for the weak)
@hyprland-official (Wayland Compositor)
@i3-official (Window Manager)
@kde-official | Creator of everything begining with 'K'... - @kde-plasma-official (best DE/Compositor)
@kubernetes-official (Docker's friend and Kate's hideout)
@systemdeez (arguably systemd) (the startup daemon)
@neovim-official (your favorite text editor)
@sway-official (the tree blows in wayland to i3)
@vulcan-official (performance is a must)
Website Blogs*:
@distrochooser (Which distro should I pick?)
Computers:
@framework-official (The apple of Linux laptops, except repairable)
@lenovo-real (Makes people happy with think pads)
Non Linux blogs:
@windows-7-official (The last good version of windows)
@windows11-official (aka DELETEME.TXT)
@multics-official (funny timeshare OS)
@netbsd-official (the toaster is alive!)
@zipp-os-official (another "better os" project)
Non official blogs**:
@robynthelinuxuser
@greekie-via-linux
@monaddecepticon (does a cool rice review thing)
@mipseb
Open blog opportunities:
Unclaimed distros
Unclaimed DE/WM/Compositors
Mack's OS related things
Whatever seems relevant and unclaimed.
Duplicating effort by making an already existing blog.
If I forgot you, let me know.*,**
*Website blogs may or may not be added based on how fitting with the computer/Linux theme they are. That is to say, this list is long enough already.
**Non-official blogs are proven Linux users that act like distro blogs, yet are not. These will be added at my discretion, similar to the website blogs. I'm not bothering to add descriptions/notes here. Credit to @robynthelinuxuser for the idea.
DISCLAIMER: I tag my posts as if there's a system to it, but there's no system to it. Thank you.
===CHANGELOG===
Version 0x20
Moved the changelog
Reformatted the changelog
The changelog no longer lists version history (see V1F for history)
Remove future hornieness ranking note (its not gonna happen)
Add distro blogs: tophat, redstar, zorin, void musl, mint (again),
Add software blogs: nano, emacs, gnome, vulcan, cosmic, sway, fish, firefox (again)
Add unofficial blogs: greekie linux, monad deception, mipseb
Here's a note that some ppl on my to-add list didn't show up when I tried to @ them, so I'll address that later. If I haven't told you you're on the to-add list and you want on this list, please let me know (as stated above).
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and, in true badwarriorcatideas fashion, here's a list of Bad halloween names sugarskull (this is more day of the dead but hey, it starts tomorrow) blackarch (like how a stereotypical halloween cat looks) gravestone (adjective grave, like serious, and suffix stone) pumpkincarve (if they know scratch they know carve right) broomstick (broom for the flower, stick like a branch) tricktreat (im sure they know what both of these words are) bloodfang (obvious reference to vampires) or, even funnier, a daylight warrior named plasticfang (like plastic fangs for halloween) candyeater (ex-kp or daylight warrior) grimreaper (grim being the prefix , and reaper for the pepper) spiderweb (explanatory just basic) caramelapple (ex-kittypet or daylight warrior)
#thats all i could come up with#happy halloween!#queue is empty so ill be filling it later tonight with submissions#warrior cat oc#warrior cat oc ideas#warrior cats#warriors#wcue#oc ideas#warriors oc#wc oc#wcue oc
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Thanks for the info, don't worry about the /s, I just wanted to show I was being sincere about the situation ans not just making an "all Linux users a trans" joke. Also, it looks like you added Plasma already, so I'll just add redstar to the end.
@linux-real@alpine-official
@arch-official @arch-user
@artix-linux-official
@blackarch-official
@centos-official
@chromeos-official
@debian-official
@devuan-official
@endeavouros-official
@fedora-official
@gentoo-official
@hannah-montana-linux-official
@kali-official
@lfs-official
@linuxmint-official
@manjaro-official
@microos-official
@nixos-official
@openmediavault-official
@opensuse-official
@popos-official
@porteusofficial
@puppylinux-official
@raspbian-official
@retropieos-official
@rhel-official
@rocky-linux-official
@slackware-official
@tailsos-official
@ubuntu-official
@void-linux-official
@ansible-official
@cool-retro-term-official
@docker-official
@firefox-official
@gnu-imp-official
@hyprland-official
@i3-official
@kde-officia
lplasma-official
@kubernetes-official
@systemdeez
@neovim-official
@distrochooser
@framework-official
@lenovo-real
@windows-7-official
@windows11-official
@multics-official
@netbsd-official
@zipp-os-official
@robynthelinuxuser
@redstar-official
Don't Fall for this scam.
Transgender community, please please please do NOT use this product! It will kill you if used, please do not use it whatsoever.
Please reblog and spread the word
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Tupac Shakur (June 16, 1971—September 13, 1996). Keep Ya Head Up
Documentaries Available on Amazon USA:
Tupac Shakur: All Eyez On Me
The Life and Death of Tupac Shakur
Music: The Best of 2Pac available on Amazon USA
Music: All Eyez On Me
#tupac shakur#2pac shakur#2pac quotes#2pac amaru shakur#2pacforever#tupac#tupaclegacy#california#rappers#hip hop history#blackarchives#blacktumblr#black history#black men#songwriters#lyrics to live by#rap artist#california love#american culture#black american culture
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Zora Neale Hurston: “Aunt Daphne (left) & Aunt Rachel, were born & raised on the plantation & were believed to have been nearly 100 years old when the picture was made. This cabin in which they lived was the last of the original slave cabins on the place” https://bit.ly/2sRtmcn
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Merry Christmas, happy new year, joyous holidays from Artbook | D.A.P.! Photos here are from 'What Matters Most: Photographs of Black Life'—a book of found vintage Polaroids documenting special and mundane moments, primarily from the 1970s through the early 2000s. All from the @faderesistance collection. Published by @delmonico_books & @agotoronto Edited with text by Zun Lee & @hackettse Text by @dawnlundy Fred Moten & @stefanoharney #whatmattersmost #blacklife #vintagepolaroid #polaroid #zunlee #blackarchive #archivalphotographs #archivalphotos #faderesistance #christmas #newyear #newyearseve #familyportrait #familysnapshot #snapshotphotography #vernacularphotography #70schristmas https://www.instagram.com/p/CmmQDvmudFL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#whatmattersmost#blacklife#vintagepolaroid#polaroid#zunlee#blackarchive#archivalphotographs#archivalphotos#faderesistance#christmas#newyear#newyearseve#familyportrait#familysnapshot#snapshotphotography#vernacularphotography#70schristmas
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Best Operating Systems for Ethical Hackers
In the realm of cybersecurity, ethical hackers play a vital role in identifying vulnerabilities and strengthening system security. To carry out their tasks effectively, ethical hackers require robust operating systems that offer a comprehensive array of tools and utilities for penetration testing and security assessments. We will explore some of the top operating systems favored by ethical hackers for their hacking endeavors.
There is no operating system designed expressly for ethical hackers, however there are a few well-known ones that are extensively used due to their versatility and complete tool sets.
Enhancing your profession at the Ethical Hacking Course in Chennai requires following a systematic strategy and enrolling in a suitable course that will considerably widen your learning experience while also meeting your preferences.
Here Is A Few Examples:
Kali Linux: Kali Linux, a Debian-based Linux distribution, is widely regarded as one of the most popular choices among ethical hackers. It is purpose-built for penetration testing, digital forensics, and network security assessments. Kali Linux comes equipped with an extensive collection of pre-installed tools, making it a comprehensive platform for various hacking and security-related tasks.
Parrot Security OS: Parrot Security OS, another Debian-based Linux distribution, is tailored for ethical hacking, vulnerability assessment, and digital forensics. It offers a complete suite of tools for penetration testing and privacy protection. Known for its user-friendly interface and intuitive design, Parrot Security OS appeals to both novice and experienced hackers.
BackBox: BackBox, a lightweight Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, focuses on security assessment and penetration testing. It provides a wide range of tools for network analysis, web application testing, and vulnerability assessment. BackBox is admired for its simplicity and efficiency, making it a favored choice among ethical hackers.
For people who want to thrive in hacking, Ethical Hacking Online Training is highly recommended.
BlackArch Linux: BlackArch Linux, based on Arch Linux, caters to the needs of penetration testers and security researchers. It boasts a vast repository of tools and packages specifically curated for ethical hacking. With its rolling release model, BlackArch Linux ensures users have access to the latest security tools and updates.
ArchStrike: ArchStrike, another security-focused Linux distribution based on Arch Linux, targets penetration testing and ethical hacking. It offers a wide range of pre-installed tools and packages. ArchStrike follows a rolling release model, ensuring users always have access to the most up-to-date security tools and features.
Ethical hackers rely on powerful and feature-rich operating systems to conduct their security assessments and penetration tests. While no single operating system suits every ethical hacking need, the aforementioned options, including Kali Linux, Parrot Security OS, BackBox, BlackArch Linux, and ArchStrike, are highly regarded due to their extensive toolsets and user-friendly interfaces.
However, it is critical to remember that ethical hacking should always be carried out with official authority and in accordance with legal and ethical principles.
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Best Operating Systems for Ethical Hackers
In the realm of cybersecurity, ethical hackers play a vital role in identifying vulnerabilities and strengthening system security. To carry out their tasks effectively, ethical hackers require robust operating systems that offer a comprehensive array of tools and utilities for penetration testing and security assessments. We will explore some of the top operating systems favored by ethical hackers for their hacking endeavors.
There is no operating system designed expressly for ethical hackers, however there are a few well-known ones that are extensively used due to their versatility and complete tool sets.
Enhancing your profession at the Ethical Hacking Course in Chennai requires following a systematic strategy and enrolling in a suitable course that will considerably widen your learning experience while also meeting your preferences.
Here Is A Few Examples:
Kali Linux: Kali Linux, a Debian-based Linux distribution, is widely regarded as one of the most popular choices among ethical hackers. It is purpose-built for penetration testing, digital forensics, and network security assessments. Kali Linux comes equipped with an extensive collection of pre-installed tools, making it a comprehensive platform for various hacking and security-related tasks.
Parrot Security OS: Parrot Security OS, another Debian-based Linux distribution, is tailored for ethical hacking, vulnerability assessment, and digital forensics. It offers a complete suite of tools for penetration testing and privacy protection. Known for its user-friendly interface and intuitive design, Parrot Security OS appeals to both novice and experienced hackers.
BackBox: BackBox, a lightweight Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, focuses on security assessment and penetration testing. It provides a wide range of tools for network analysis, web application testing, and vulnerability assessment. BackBox is admired for its simplicity and efficiency, making it a favored choice among ethical hackers.
For people who want to thrive in hacking, Ethical Hacking Online Training is highly recommended.
BlackArch Linux: BlackArch Linux, based on Arch Linux, caters to the needs of penetration testers and security researchers. It boasts a vast repository of tools and packages specifically curated for ethical hacking. With its rolling release model, BlackArch Linux ensures users have access to the latest security tools and updates.
ArchStrike: ArchStrike, another security-focused Linux distribution based on Arch Linux, targets penetration testing and ethical hacking. It offers a wide range of pre-installed tools and packages. ArchStrike follows a rolling release model, ensuring users always have access to the most up-to-date security tools and features.
Ethical hackers rely on powerful and feature-rich operating systems to conduct their security assessments and penetration tests. While no single operating system suits every ethical hacking need, the aforementioned options, including Kali Linux, Parrot Security OS, BackBox, BlackArch Linux, and ArchStrike, are highly regarded due to their extensive toolsets and user-friendly interfaces.
However, it is critical to remember that ethical hacking should always be carried out with official authority and in accordance with legal and ethical principles.
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The flux capacitor in operation again at the Black Arch. . . #livecompositeolympus #longexposurephotography #lighttrailsphotography #larne #countyantrim #countyantrimcoast #blackarch @olympusuk (at Northern Ireland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUHZ_koIn1y/?utm_medium=tumblr
#livecompositeolympus#longexposurephotography#lighttrailsphotography#larne#countyantrim#countyantrimcoast#blackarch
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