

The title of this post is “Have you gained any fears from reading books?” so I assumed that was the case.


The title of this post is “Have you gained any fears from reading books?” so I assumed that was the case.


That’s an interesting concept, which book did you read about it?


That’s interesting, I’m going to Haida Gwaii this summer!


By Lenin, you mean?


Nah I like supporting indie game devs and software developers. Also occasionally musicians on Bandcamp.


Same in slovenia, I’ve seeded terabytes of media and never received a copyright notice


You mean perfect is the enemy of good?
How does this compare to Meshcore and Meshtastic?


I install most of my software via Flatpak and Snap anyway, so I don’t need the latest and greatest in terms of apt packages, and Debian brings the benefit of a rock solid base.


Better than normal Arch I guess… idk I would give beginners Mint, Ubuntu or maybe Debian.
I got this in the Threema channel today (just like last year): https://three.ma/slang
It’s not a particularly difficult easter egg hunt this time, I figured it out in like 5 mins, but I’m not going to spoil it :P
And a fully open dataset
If you use Navidrome, you can connect it to LB.
Fun fact, systemd also has a field for the user’s full name, which they (shocking, I know) don’t verify. Most distros ask for it as well.


On the server…? Isn’t RHEL used primarily on servers?


I like the idea, but 5$/mo for 300 searches isn’t worth it, and 10$/mo isn’t worth it for unlimited searches either, personally.
Similarly, Nazi programmers say “ZIP FILE!!!”
The others are sis admins
Thanks, I’ll give it a try! The concept sounds fascinating.