Dreams are very important. It's how big changes start. However, this bullshit is getting worse every year, unfortunately :(
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Pwease pwease pwease buy an EV, reduce your carbon footprint pls ;)
Also the government: let's send thousands of units of fossil fuel guzzling machinery to kill people.
I recommend putting public-facing devices on a separate VLAN, and run as much as possible through a reverse proxy, to only have a single port open. Network monitoring is important too.
Come to Slovakia, where 30+ minute delays are the norm. Or to Greece, where railways are still operated by humans.
I think they tried to write it in Markdown syntax
Yeah, I don't know what's happening, but Invidious was always more reliable, at least for me. Which is very ironic, since Piped was created to fix many issues with Invidious.
I think part of this issue is the use of shiny new Javascript frameworks™️ and while I'm not on the "javascript framework bad" hype train, it's not normal for parts of the UI to simply not load after 3 refreshes of the webpage, while the rest loads fine.
For all the people saying that privacy-oriented Youtube channels are a contradiction.
The point of these channels is to make more people privacy conscious. And where do you find people that aren't very privacy conscious? That's right, YouTube. I actually think what these creators are doing is a great sacrifice in terms of their own, personal privacy, but making people aware.
Meh, I just use piped/invidious. I don't know these channels, but I imagine they're on LBRY or peertube, too
Oops, I guess all my math problems infringe a trademark. There are simply way too many things named X. Also, the X.org foundation don't have as much money as Twitter, which makes any fight a lost cause.
Many people have asked me this (I'm the certified neighborhood tech guy :P), I always recommend Linux Mint, with the Cinnamon desktop environment, or KDE. Ubuntu used to be the best one and it's still very good, but pretty heavy on hardware and they keep adding frustrating features nobody asked for.
Please please please, at the start, stay away from Arch and it's derivatives. I daily Gentoo, but you need a decent knowledge of Linux to use both. If you need help, post to the Linux community or DM me :)
Ever since I started talking, I wanted to be a heart surgeon. I read tons of books and watched hours of youtube videos about heart surgery, some of which were so graphic, that they made my mother pass out.
Later I got interested in networking, Linux, and systems programming, and this is my current job. The tons of graphic videos with blood, etc. increased my tolerance to nasty injuries pretty drastically. I was a bystander to a few very serious car crashes and I had no problem helping the survivors with incredibly awful injuries until the paramedics came, so I guess at least something positive came from it.
Apparently you can configure KWin (the WM for KDE) to act like a tiling WM. It's very customizable. Also, you can replace KWin with a TWM, such as i3. I remember doing this a long time ago, can't remember how, though.