Two. Two fries is a small.
Two. Two fries is a small.
I really, genuinely like Mobilizon, but the network effect is real, sadly, there aren’t nearly as many people there. I’d probably suggest doing both, and maybe the like-minded people that you find on meetup can follow on Mobilizon, and help that cause as well. Meetup has nothing special, except for lots of people that go there to find events.


An oversight on my part. Thank you for posting it. Sorry that we won’t cross paths there.


No, but if started, and owned Arby’s in a monopoly position for years, and then left… for many years, you’d be blamed for the state of the burger business. (Especially if you bother to comment on it, like Gates is doing)


Follow hashtags for things you’re interested in too.


Remember, there is no algorithm pushing people towards you, look around, follow people, and see who they follow.
I recall Jorge talking on one of the podcasts, and heard a line like (paraphrased) “You can just run your own, integrated into your own CI/CD system that you’re running”
Even though I’ve been running Linux for a long time, I feel like suddenly got a glimpse of what normal people might feel when we try to get them to use Linux at all.


Leave “Weird Al” alone!


You realize that MAGA logic says that all of those things are the Democrats fault, and reason to persecute them. Only good things are from Trump.
Straight from the Amiga to Slackware in 97. Never been a Windows fan.


Interesting, thanks. I followed a few links, and it looks like that might do it. It’ll have to wait until I have a bit of time to sit down though.


Been following the wiki, but when I try to flash for root partition, I get “data too large” . I’ve tried to wipe everything with TWRP, but it still shows the same error. Not sure how to proceed next.


Not the reaction I was hoping for , I was hoping you might have better luck than me.


I’m trying to install it on my Nexus 7, and having a tough time. I’d like to know how you make out.
You know, back in the day, normies used DOS, Windows 3.1, and various Apple machines. (None of these were seamless) You’d be surprised now much non-enthusiasts can do when motivated. They did break stuff, but they tried to use it all.