

I did. But I could easily see how people are put off by the “fan base”. I actually avoid talking about Linux at all irl because I don’t want people to think I’m a fossbro


I did. But I could easily see how people are put off by the “fan base”. I actually avoid talking about Linux at all irl because I don’t want people to think I’m a fossbro
Mullvad. Excellent service, never had an issue. Used to use Proton, but their CEO sucks ass


Fucking random racists that got a $50,000 signing bonus


Robert Evans and the rest of the Cool Zone folks do It Could Happen Here as a daily Monday - Friday show, I really recommend it


Oooooh shit. How cheap do we think I can get a used Fanuc on eBay?


The appeal isn’t the format of the content per se, it’s the algorithm. The way it learns exactly what will keep you swiping makes it addictively entertaining.


If you don’t mind going through the trouble of the “interview” to join a private tracker, I have heard very good things about MyAnonaMouse


Well, it’s not my area of expertise, so I’m not sure exactly. But I suppose a good place to start might be restricting or removing the ability of government agencies to classify or redact information, alongside increasing the power and scope of FOIA/sunshine laws.
What do you think?


Why not? Why should we allow our government to keep secrets from us?


Thanks for posting that, I was about to! Molly Conger did a great episode of Weird Little Guys about this exact subject called Do We Really Need to Talk About Kevin?


It’s funny, because they clearly have the idea in their head that Wikipedia is a single organization capable of an ideological bias. When if you take a single look at some talk pages, it would become clear very quickly that Wikipedia is built on people vociferously disagreeing and bringing sources to make the information presented ever more credible and unbiased.
It is! I just messed up the link.
Sounds pretty neat, thanks for sharing :)


I just want to make sure I really know what websites to avoid so I don’t accidentally do a crime.
Pretty cool! Reminds of the city logo for Grand Rapids, Michigan.



How do I short Nvidia so I can cash in on the bubble’s inevitable burst?
Thanks, I’ll do my best! o7
I’ll plug the podcast Live Like The World Is Dying.
From their website: “How do we live in a world that might be ending? By preparing to survive that end and by working to prevent it. Live Like the World is Dying features interviews with people who think about how to prepare for and survive crises.”
Yeah, I buy CDs or vinyl quite often. I’ve got a few cassette tapes kicking around too. Bandcamp is also a good option to genuinely purchase the digital files
Sometimes I like to purchase music, for artists that I’m a big fan of and want to financially support.
A few hours. My employer feels it’s important that I sit in front of my computer in their building, rather than in my home.