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I’ve had a similar experience with Guix.
I’ve had a similar experience with Guix.
Gnu Guix is working on HURD integration.
More like: Looks Cool
Versus how it is now: Looks cool
or if you have a shit ton of tabs open: lo… co…
Oh I hadn’t heard of constellation. I’ll have to check it out. I haven’t yet watched silo but plan to.
The Inverted Frontier series by Linda Nagata is sort of what you’re looking for. It’s not hard sci-fi, but it has a strong emphasis on organic computation. Books so far in the series are: Edges, Silver, Needle, and Blade.
There’s a three book prequel series, The Nanotech Succession as well. It’s not required to read it before The inverted frontier but it’s quite good so I would if I were you.
I enjoyed For All Mankind, Invasion, Monarch, and Severence!
And rage at the dj when they would talk over the song intro.
Yeah Linux is great at supporting old hardware. I had an old desktop I built in 2009 lying around doing nothing. So I installed guix w/ a non-libre kernel onto it and brought it back to life!
Maybe someday all this media will be archived as dna: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/dna-the-ultimate-data-storage-solution/
It sucks that you have to deal with misogyny on-line like that.
Vpn’s don’t have a mixnet, which provides better security.
I would have preferred if they left the cryptocurrency out of their business plan but irc they included it to incentive mix node operators so that the network could grow with demand.
I don’t know if nym the company will survive but the mixnet they’ve devised could be used in future privacy applications.
Lmfao Timmy Apples shoulda used waze.
Hell yeah I am. I’ve been using linux since 2019. I bought a dell laptop and installed manjaro.
I recently discovered GNU Guix and decided to install it onto an old desktop (built in 2009) I had laying around. I used a system crafters custom installer and the accompanying video to do a non-libre kernel install. I’ve been liking Guix and I think I’m going to install it onto my laptop and make it my daily driver.
Commodore 128, I was ~10 when we got it
I assume my dad got it at a computer store.
I used it to play games and check my math homework. I thought it was cool af.
Bathrooms with pull to open handle doors without paper towels are the worst.
74 in the summer and 68 in the winter. Before I met my wife I would keep it at 60 in the winter but she wasn’t having it lol (heating oil is expensive). I didn’t have central air so my bedroom (window unit) I’d keep at 68-70.
Not really. Sure reddit has more content and users, but for me lemmy has enough of both (and as time goes on I think it’ll increase).
Lemmy has no surveillance capitalism and a choice of applications to use.
I suppose currently reddit may be more user friendly than lemmy but I think lemmy will get better in time. Hopefully lemmy gets it’s own version of a “multi-reddit”
I ultimately left reddit because they pulled support for third party apps, which got me thinking more about the surveillance capitalism that comes with using reddit and decided I was done with it (except in the way I mention below).
Edit: If a reddit post shows up in a search result I will click on that if I think it’ll help me answer my question. That’s the only way I’ll use reddit.
GitHub helped lower the barrier to entry, drawing wider contribution and spreading best practices such as community codes of conduct. But its success has also given a single platform vast influence over communities dedicated to decentralized collaboration.
Yes. That’s pretty scary.
Yeah it is scary. Since code is speech, where it’s stored should be censorship resistant, and github ain’t it.
Hold my lube!