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Oh that’s a shame. I used that website a lot to find active communities across instances
Oh that’s a shame. I used that website a lot to find active communities across instances
Paradoxically, I kinda prefer YouTube links because then I can configure my client to use whichever proxy/frontend I wanna use
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Couldn’t resist, sorry!
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Bruh, I might have to steal this
I highly recommend GNU units for stuff like this. It’s insanely powerful. See the following comment for its immense versatility
Thanks for the kind words! I am actually trying to get somewhat rid of these patternes of thought. It’s a long journey, though
I totally agree with your assessment. I think it’s just that maybe something inherent in me is hopeless/pessimistic that I can’t bring myself to see/have this positive outlook, also in my personal life. Maybe it’s just a phase or something
Reminded me of this:
https://ourworldindata.org/much-better-awful-can-be-better
I’m still to pessimistic to feel hopeful by this, but maybe someone else can :)
Chad quantised rust
Yes, they’re not mutually exclusive. In fact owning the means of production would give the workers more financial stability and might lead to better home ownership.
Look around the status quo, how many people do you think can afford owning a home in the current situation?
In before the plate cracks
Yes, I’ll gladly deposit this check into the bank for homeless people. Right after I give half of it to my friend whose partner harasses them and controls their accounts
There are no losers in a drinking game!
I too listen to the Linux after dark podcast
So people know how expensive a computer is at the address. What could go wrong
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