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Really just tech and humanism in a trenchcoat
These are great!
www.maketecheasier.com/learn-linux-...
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Learn Linux Fast by Playing These Fun and Interactive Games - Make Tech Easier
These interactive Linux-based games teach everything from basic commands to advanced shell skills, all while keeping you engaged.
https://www.maketecheasier.com/learn-linux-by-playing-games/
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Idea for my fellow split keyboard sickos: stick-on metal rings intended for the back of a phone plus magnetic phone holders.
5 months ago
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Defamiliarized normcore as spirituality. In this essay I will
6 months ago
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KDE Plasma continues to be my favorite Linux desktop environment. The activities feature, even more than virtual desktops, makes it easy to switch between different groups of applications.
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System Settings/Activities - KDE UserBase Wiki
https://userbase.kde.org/System_Settings/Activities
7 months ago
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Useless meta-discourse post: two asinine trends I've just become aware of in Dem discourse are "abundance" talk and "TACO Trump". Citations Needed has a great discussion of why the former is yet another makeover for neoliberalism.
7 months ago
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W.E.B. Du Bois on Robert E. Lee: “Either he knew what slavery meant when he helped maim and murder thousands in its defense, or he did not. If he did not he was a fool. If he did, Robert Lee was a traitor and a rebel–not indeed to his country, but to humanity and humanity’s God.”
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After a bunch more distro hopping I've landed on CachyOS. Like Manjaro it's Arch Linux under the hood, but it has a better installer. Unlike Manjaro, it doesn't come bundled with a secondary package manager that will bug you with notifications even if you just want to use Arch's (pacman).
8 months ago
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The strongest points mostly come in towards the end and can be distilled much more briefly, but if a laid back conversational podcast format is the thing that your loved ones need, you can send them this. Summary in thread.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S_z...
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The Antisemitism Panic
YouTube video by matt bernstein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S_z0i6SR2E
8 months ago
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Popular myth around technology and attention holds people having instant access to you is a new and unprecedented phenomenon. That's not entirely true.
11 months ago
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If you like Firefox but don't want them selling your personal data check out LibreWolf. I have a lot of appreciation for what the Mozilla Foundation has done, but with the well running dry on their old sources of funding it's time to move on.
librewolf.net
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LibreWolf Browser
A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.
https://librewolf.net
11 months ago
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"It's no accident that an ideology advocating infinite sacrifice for the sake of an abstract future would arise precisely at a time when humanity faces catastrophic threats in the concrete present."
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Homo Algorithmicus | The Point Magazine
“In short, one may say anything about the history of the world—anything that might enter the most disordered imagination. The only thing one can’t say […]
https://thepointmag.com/politics/homo-algorithmicus/
12 months ago
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Has anyone else noticed how common placeholderism is in communication platform migrations? People want to move but don't follow through with leaving the old or engaging with the new. Maybe social media has coached us too effectively into seeing empty signaling as action.
12 months ago
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I'd suggest taking these steps even if you're leaving Facebook.
www.eff.org/deeplinks/20...
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Mad at Meta? Don't Let Them Collect and Monetize Your Personal Data
If you’re fed up with Meta right now, you’re not alone. Meta tracks you across millions of websites and apps and its business model relies on your data. If you want to limit Meta’s ability to collect ...
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/01/mad-meta-dont-let-them-collect-and-monetize-your-personal-data
12 months ago
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The future will be punk. It's up to all of us whether it will be cyber, solar, or stone.
about 1 year ago
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This right here. All the better if your hobby fosters community, but even if it's a solitary activity, take joy where you can find it, friends.
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
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Most anyone can tell I'm a freethinker, for I believe as all freethinkers do. If you were only capable of independent thought then you would be agreeing with me, too.
about 1 year ago
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Recently picked up a Librem 5 phone. It runs PureOS, a Debian-based Linux distro. I like it but unfortunately I can only recommend it to Linux enthusiasts who are satisfied with basic app functionality (email, messaging, web browsing).
about 1 year ago
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Our first clue the five love languages are some self help claptrap should have been the fact they come in a neat little easy-to-sell bundle. The second? One of them is called *physical* touch. Beverly Crusher notwithstanding, I'm a little confused what the distinction being made there is.
about 1 year ago
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The flip side of privacy is inconvenience. You'll encounter vastly more CAPTCHAs while using a VPN, and depending on how you're blocking ads you might render some sites unusable.
about 1 year ago
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Liberatory tech can't happen without the people it's meant to liberate
about 1 year ago
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Technical terms are often hollowed out and used to house popular understandings and beliefs. The result is not simply an inferior understanding of the original concept but a way to express something new.
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
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One of the greatest and most fundamental lessons I've learned in life is that need is not something to hide—it's an opportunity for connection and growth. May your needs be honored and met, and may they bring you closer to the people around you.
about 1 year ago
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Google Chrome isn't my happy place. I like Vivaldi for its wide feature set. It's still built off Chromium, but has its own blocker for ads and tracking, which should mean it's unaffected by the limitations on adblockers with Google's rollout of Manifest V3 for the Chrome web store.
about 1 year ago
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Meredith Dietz, re Apple Pay Later: "Do you really want the company that makes your phone and your laptop and your watch and your TV to also be...your bank? Your lender?"
about 1 year ago
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For those of us who would have preferred the fediverse, and anyone who wants a brighter future for social media without giving up a presence on this platform:
fed.brid.gy
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Bridgy Fed
https://fed.brid.gy
about 1 year ago
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There's never been a better time to switch to Linux. If you've never used it, start with Mint or Ubuntu.
about 1 year ago
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