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@kkarhan@jorts.horse · 1d ago
@voltrina@social.freedombits.org @dushman@hollow.raccoon.quest I'd go with #Skulls or #Heads or #LibreBoot or #Canoeboot (both the latter are done by @libreleah@mas.to )… Depending on how extreme you want your #FLOSS to be…
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@kkarhan@jorts.horse · 2d ago
@whitequark@social.treehouse.systems because #Vendors like #Dell want to nickel and dime customers for basic features like an #iKVM & #BMC! If it was my decision, both #BIOS & #UEFI would be banned and we'd have #LinuxBoot nee #NERF and maybe some minimalist #CoreBoot / #Skulls as only allowed options!
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@david_castleton__dup_57512@universeodon.com · Feb 23, 2026
Some of the most curious English ghost stories relate to 'screaming skulls'. A famous one is housed at Burton Agnes Hall, Yorkshire. It is said to have belonged to Anne Griffith, whose father built the Hall. Anne had watched in amazement as the Hall was constructed, declaring it would be the most wonderful home ever built. Shortly after it was finished, however, she was fatally wounded by robbers. As she lay dying, she made her sisters promise they would sever her corpse's head and keep it in the Hall, but Anne was buried conventionally in the local churchyard. The Hall was, thereafter, tormented with groans and poltergeist activity until the family had Anne exhumed and decapitated. As long as the skull stayed in the Hall, everything was fine, but - over the years - several attempts to remove it led to supernatural disturbances. The skull remains in the Hall today. Nobody is sure of the exact location, but it's said to be bricked up in a wall. #gothic #folklore #history #paranormal #ghosts #skull #skulls #death #mythologymonday #graveyard
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