

Linux is so approachable now, I don’t see a reason not to make a full dive.
Linux is so approachable now, I don’t see a reason not to make a full dive.
If course not.
Ideally it would all be FLOSS and run by a non-profit, with a focus on health and transparency.
Give link or cry.
I was extremely excited about Neuralink, and the premise is so fascinating, but this clown is out to fucking ruin it for everyone.
Is it?
There is House of the Dragon.
I can’t find anything about Dame of Dragons.
In your mind you have already been targetted by having your image somewhere you don’t want it.
Start by DMing the schools account and request that the following images be removed because they contain your likeness. Link the photos.
The school doesn’t need to make a big stink or even ask you why you don’t want to be seen online, it’s literally none of their business.
Whether they choose to respect your privacy is another story.
Should they fail to remove the photos, move on:
Contact the school administration office and ask that you would like to make a complaint about images posted on the Schools Instagram Account. When they ask why, explain that you would like x number of images removed because they contain your likeness. If they ask why further, explain that you do not want images of yourself online that you yourself do not control. End of story.
They can agree, or not, but I’m sure this would be better than going legal on them.
Am at the point in life when people start considering kids, and then I see shit like this…
I actually would recommend learning a hypervisor.
Not first. For sure. But before you want to do anything serious.
Proxmox made learning home service hosting so much easier and faster to unfuck.
I’ve been dabbling with Linux for 30 years and it’s only in the last few that it really clicked. I needed a project.
Go start a home server and give yourself projects to work on. Makes Linux very fast to pick up.
Looks warm, well protected and generous.
When ARMA Reforger released it was chaos, with 95% of the people hopelessly lost at all times. It’s because the game gave you a map, a compass, and nothing else for navigation. Best. Immersion. Ever.
Always on instant GPS with augmented reality waypoints between abstract objectives is what kills player immersion (and developer creativity). If I can just follow an arrow from point to point and complete a game: it wasn’t worth making the game.
FOSS, WINE, and reducing tech clutter.
It’s not perfect, but this is the Life of open source and proprietary software.