If you want to take it to the extreme, Alpine is probably one of the best options.
Heavily interested in politics, games, music, technology and just the World altogether.
I’m also a Computer Engineering student and am bilingual in English and German.
Why not have a look at my BookWyrm profile while you’re at it?
If you want to take it to the extreme, Alpine is probably one of the best options.
How do you find the courage to do that? For me that would feel like a crime punishable by death.
I hate seeing people abuse their books in horrendous ways, but maybe I’m just overly OCD.
Oh shit, that’s horrible. Do you happen to know how the CNT became so transphobic and started collaborating with police? Up until now I thought they were pretty cool (mostly because of the role they played in the spanish revolution).
I haven’t read any anarchist books myself yet, but I have read plenty of shorter texts I found online (mostly from The Anarchist Library).
Here are a few I found to be worth a read (in no particular order):
Since you already read The Conquest of Bread I decided to leave out most of Kropotkin’s shorter texts, as I assume that you should already be familiar with his ideas and principles.
Although not anarchists, I still find many libertarian Marxists to be pretty insightful as well (some may as well be Anarchists in denial). Anton Pannekoek’s and Rosa Luxemburg’s works being some I really enjoy reading.
I also have What is Anarchism? (by Alexander Berkman) and Anarcho-Syndicalism (by Rudolf Rocker) standing on my bookshelf, but I haven’t gotten around to reading them quite yet. If they sound interesting enough you could give them a try.
I think what they mean by hands on is most likely direct action. That would include going to protests and participating in projects of mutual aid.
Does anyone have some more info on this?
Do I spot the cover art to one of Geoxor’s songs?
I wonder how well gcompat works. Is it as simple as running a program with Wine?
Yeah, that’s what I was worried about.
Ich weiß nicht, ob das so eine Gute idee ist. Die Lemmy Entwickler haben das “endlose Content scrolling” absichtlich verhindert, damit so etwas nicht passiert. Ziel des Platforms ist ja nicht Leute süchtig zu machen, sondern eher einen sozialen Austausch auf einer freiwilligen Basis zu ermöglichen.
Meine Empfehlung ist einfach etwas anderes mit deiner neu gewonnen Zeit zu machen.
Edit: Hier sind die Positionen der Lemmy Entwickler vertreten, und es scheint als ob es bald eine opt-in Einstellung für infinite scrolling geben könnte.
What ketchup are you buying that’s in a metal container?
You could just change your Display Name in the settings.
I just hope that Librewolf will remove this.
As a fellow runit user, I formally give you my stamp of approval.
Looks sick!
From one Artix user to another: which init do you use?
I’m guessing they mean this: https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium
All good. I just thought it looked cool and wanted to adopt it, perchance.
Just make sure you have port 53 and 80 open. I recently had some problems myself trying to get Pi-Hole up and running. I already had dnsmasq taking up port 53 for a wifi hotspot, which conflicts with Pi-Hole’s own DNS. Aside from that, hosting any websites can also conflict with Pi-Hole’s frontend.
If you aren’t using your Pi 3 for anything yet then I already assume this shouldn’t be a problem though.
Good luck and have fun setting up your Pi-Hole!