

SSH-ing into my servers when i don’t have a laptop, vim for text documents, some quick file management when I feel like doing it through the cli or programmatically, ffmpeg whenever I need it, I’ve also got yt-dlp for when i need it.
weird linux user…
I like to tinker with things (a bit), and do thing with my devices that make my friends confounded


SSH-ing into my servers when i don’t have a laptop, vim for text documents, some quick file management when I feel like doing it through the cli or programmatically, ffmpeg whenever I need it, I’ve also got yt-dlp for when i need it.
now I have a bit of courage left over to remove the headphone jack from all phones.
…you MONSTER …
you could just block the !pizzacake@piefed.world community, if you haven’t already done so. Don’t think you can do much else on Lemmy. On PieFed, there are at least keyword blocks, but even then that isn’t a perfect solution.
That is very sweet / romantic imo. ♥️ happy 4 u


I have actually. Mineclonia too. it’s what I go to now instead of MC (for singleplayer at least). it is quite amazing to me how seemingly complex features are quickly added.


Minecraft, YouTube (now I use it through FreeTube)


I also recommend QOwnNotes in addition, mostly because it’s lightweight. I found that if you wouldwant to do handwriting, xournal++ or Rnote works well. Rnote has an upper hand because it has an infinite canvas feature, kind of like onenote
I was wondering the same thing. I would assume so since it’s under an image of Epstein.
I feel like the last part (“ThEY aRe TuRnINg ThE ChILdrEn [GaY/ TRanS]”) is just projection. THEY are the ones who want to stop you from being trans. The conversion “therapy” thing reminds me of this. They scream about their children being “TuRnED GaY”, while being more than happy to try to torture people into being straight.
I think (I may be wrong here) that Debian wild be good enough for beginners. Their stable branch is, well… stable, and i didn’t run into that many issues (I think it would only be when you want to run stuff that isn’t either a flatpak or in the repos, like i tried to do with howdy). Testing would also be good ,but expect a few issues.
I think endeavor OS could also do well. in my experience, the install process was easy, kinda like Debian (the first distro I installed). Dare I say it is easier than (or maybe slightly comparable to) Arch with archinstall?


They are talking about how discover has backends for flatpak, snaps, deb, and fwupd. not that they are together in the Ubuntu sense or other, just that they can be managed in the same application. Therefore snaps in discover are completely optional
heard that arch was Canadian (originated from)


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I started journaling with a digital journal app that has fingerprint and PIN unlock, in adaddition to the ability to encrypt individual entries, with all data stored locally. It has made a big difference. I do find that I am more honest, sort of. I have a constant worry that someone would see my entries somehow. I started encrypting those entries (the really sensitive ones) and writing in a different language (I know that others could still understand it if they spoke that language, but I’m counting on the fact that it’s not the majority language where I live.)


ELI5? I know Greece has/had economic struggles, but don’t know what part the euro played in it.
Or maybe I’m misunderstanding your comment?
E: formatting


native English
learned French (4 years in high school)

They’re was a post a while back that mentioned hiring.cafe, as a service trying to be an alternative to/ better than LinkedIn. Haven’t tried it myself but could be promising.


I had the same experience. Asked a local LLM about using sole Qt Wayland stuff for keyboard input, a the only documentation was the official one (which wasn’t a lot for a noob), no.examples of it being used online, and with all my attempts at making it work failing. it hallucinated some functions that didn’t exist, even when I let it do web search (NOT via my browser). This was a few years ago.
I would recommend looking at the PineTab2. The keyboard is detachable though, bud it does come with linux. I’m not sure if the specs are completely what you are after, but could be worth a shot.
here is the documentation for the PineTab2 if it interest you: https://pine64.org/documentation/PineTab2/_full/