Using lemmy is well worth the $5 per month I give them.
Mid-30s guy who lives near Denver. I compete in powerlifting and am into ham radio and reading.
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Using lemmy is well worth the $5 per month I give them.
All the ones mentioned mostly. But also Linux in the Ham Shack.
The boosts segment annoys the hell out of me for some reason. I just don’t want to hear about crypto.
Spreading this around when I can. Here’s how you can personally block threads.net:
https://mastodon.social/@crowgirl@hachyderm.io/110663465300686570
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I do it any time I need to do a stealthy pee or if things are hard if you catch my drift
Fucking beans
They’re pretty much polar opposite ideologies.
I usually run some commands while running the binary kernel that will disable every module not currently running in the config file, and then build the kernel from that.
I’m guessing you prefer building everything as a module if your kernel is that small?
I just reinstalled Gentoo and switched to a Systemd setup as well. I held off for as long as I could but it’s just so nice!
I’m using the binary kernel for now, but I’ll compile my own when I find the time. 11MB is nuts!
Yep, these are all true. Throw in overlays and the package availability is unbeatable.
I think he mentioned that the app stopped working before the deadline, and then he deleted the token at that point. So Reddit disabled his app early because they’re assholes.
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Ha. I host Jenkins (CI/CD) just because. I have some C++ projects that I wanted to run through a build/test pipeline. It’s not too bad to set up. Now it’s dormant 99% of the time though.
I just realized what you were asking lol. I’ve had a couple beers, sorry.
Your idea may work, I’ll have to try it.
The second one updates world, so you get a system update.
alias ein='f() { sudo emerge -av $1 };f'
alias eup='sudo emerge -avuDN @world'
Yeah I was on Kbin but got tired of the UI. Plus there are no apps for it.