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Emacs or Neovim could also serve to replace Word, depending on what you need it for.
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Emacs or Neovim could also serve to replace Word, depending on what you need it for.
If you really want word, you could try Microsoft 365, where its in your browser instead of a thing you download.
CoreCTRL, but written in Rust? Based. I’ll try it out when I have the time.
Arch, becaus AUR and rolling. Alpine, because lightweight. opensuse tumbleweed, because rolling and SUSE does cool stuff. NixOS because declarative. Guix, because declarative and bootstrapping.
Those are just the distros I use, I’m sure others are nice too.
talk of political organization outside of violent revolution is frowned on
Then why do so many people talk about how they are voting for ? Admittedly that’s mostly on Hexbear, but if anything I think we have too much electoralism and too many
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All of them, basically. Arguing with people on Discord got pretty wild sometimes, and one of them straight up pulled up https://slurs.info and tried to use as many as he could. I suppose trying to argue with those people was a mistake, but I didn’t get doxxed so all’s well that ends well.
In person? Most of the homophobic or transphobic ones, though I don’t think most of them were personally directed at me. K*ke (I’m not Jewish) and n-word lover are also pretty bad.
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For international stuff I mostly follow the BBC and Al Jazeera. More locally there are a few pretty cool news sources in my area.
Use it to install gentoo or Linux From Scratch
It’s more similar to not believing Goebbels radio broadcasts about the USSR. We don’t distrust NED, the CIA, or the State Department just because they did something bad once, but because it is both a consistent pattern of spreading misinformation and because it is their stated purpose to rile up dissident groups in US opposed countries.
“A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA” - then NED president Allen Weinstein
NED’s President Carl Gershman said that the NED was created because “It would be terrible for democratic groups around the world to be seen as subsidized by the CIA.”
It’s literally a group that does CIA stuff, without using the CIA name.
Yes, mostly blogs and Arch Linux updates.
Two $20 bills. In all seriousness, there are a lot of board or card games that go for less than $50 dollars.
bottom users rise up. RIIR!
Quoting Sprite@lemmy.ml: "Queer here, I’m for Palestine. Even if someone might be hypothetically homophobic, I still do not support an apartheid and ethnical cleansing. Many a lib are crypto-gay-friendly anyway and the mask falls off very quickly when a queer person may need tangible help or merely dares to exist near them. "
DT coping and malding. (DistroTube made a video about how systrays are useless)
your mother /s. The google productive suite is something I have to use, but I do not like it. I’ve cordoned it off to a separate Firefox profile with no personal stuff on it, but still.
I have my EFI boot partition with 512M on /boot, zram instead of swap, then a whole lot of btrfs subvolumes, with RAID across several disks. I do a lot of snapshotting, and auto-snapshotting, but thats mostly for local rollback. I only btrfs-send to a machine on the LAN. For my real backups I use Restic, sending that data to a number of places.
Look into a ThinkPad.
Join some kind of org that’s in a niche you enjoy. Enjoy planes? Join AOPA. Engineer planes? Join AIAA. Like programming? There tend to be a bunch of local meetups. Into left wing politics? You could join the DSA or the IWW or the PSL, etc.
Honestly though I’ve found the best way to make new friends is to meet them through your current friends.
Kinda just ideological commitment. I sorta just started using Linux right off the bat, the only time I wasn’t a Linux user was way back when I was using the family Mac. Linux has gone quite far over the years, in quite a positive way.