@deutrino Honestly life somehow becomes much more bearable assuming it's isn't real
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Hi! Will populate this as ideas come up. I'm a free software enthusiast apart from a light but growing dose loaned from general philosophy and literature
Infrequent marked NSFW (mostly texts). Sorry that's part of growing up :)
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jump to recentStuff I want to populate my instance with:
* Food. Yum yum
* Development related to free software
* Literature. I'm not sure of the kind
* Philosophy. Although it's turning boring for me lately
While keeping a clear distance from:
* Memes. Wasted effort, most of the time
I've just begun. Not well-read
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TIL. Libreoffice and Onlyoffice can be self-hosted. I think a majority of the stuff of regular use are available today to replace proprietary stuff
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice_Online
He holds discussions too
Linux Command Library (5055 manual pages, 22 basic categories and a bunch of general terminal tips.)
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.inspiredandroid.linuxcommandbibliotheca/
The Arch online manual doesn't support mobile proportions
KDE works on Android lol
As for xmpp I prefer gajim and conversations
Musl is licensed under MIT. Bruh. I don't like permissive licenses because they lack inherent mechanisms to fight against the looming death of freedom from overarching corporations/governments
Gemini Basic is bad at answering technical computing questions compared to ChatGPT 3.5
IRC is pretty cool. You just need a bouncer to make it usable. Quassel and Revolution on GNU/Linux and Android respectively work pretty sweetly
Hyperbola. The guide doesn't hold your hand as much as Arch does. It didn't tell me which network configuration suite it uses (netifrc, the default from Gentoo). It isn't meant for beginners anyways, so it's fine
The memory reported is erroneous ib. free -mh reports 40 MiB of used memory
neofetch hasn't been updated in 3 years. fastfetch is a good alternative