I think my Windows-button with a padlock is quite fitting and a good reminder on why I moved over to FOSS.

I think my Windows-button with a padlock is quite fitting and a good reminder on why I moved over to FOSS.

What you think is your business, what I think is that whatever arguments you have isn’t something that will hold up to questioning.
I also think that while you suspect bad faith, critisizing someone and then refusing to help them better themselves is a DIRECT act of bad intentions. That doesn’t help at all, it literally only brings more negative feelings to the world.
How do I even know that your criticism is real and you’re not just an Internet stranger, lying to try to bring me down and make me feel bad about myself for your own amusement?
I don’t think this is worth my time either, glad we can come to a common understanding.
If I did, what do you think would be most productive - Telling me that I’m wrong or explaining to me how I’m wrong?
I cannot concent to being a lemmy instance user due to my lack of understanding the intricacies of lemmy federation. Should we shut it all down or should I just stop using it?
Have you proven that you are ABLE to consent to things you don’t have a full overview over? Should YOU be able to use Lemmy, maybe you’re being exploited right now?
Terrible times we live in.
I have very good experience with YunoHost. Installing Lemmy through the Ansible automated installation on a fresh VPN was quite easy as well.
Searching for fediverse social news aggregators.
Hmm, have you considered notifying Freenom as they think .ML is the top level domain for Mali?
My first MP3 player was a cheap Sandisk Sansa E130 in the age of the iPod. One of the best MP3 players I’ve ever had, used AAA batteries, came with a whopping 8GB storage AND SD card support! Great sound and battery life, 5/5 stars.
Edit: I remembered wrong, it came with 512MB storage, the SD card I had was 8GB lmao
Decrease ZRAM, add swap on external drive and set priority, nohing extreme. 🤷♂️
To be fair it’s not dense commands all the way down.
Well I did download ZRAM so now every GB of RAM is 3 GBs of RAM. 🫠


The Norwegian state is majority share holders.


Our Kongsberg-group deliveries weapons to a wide range of allies, a lot of them M-72 LAWs sent to Ukraine from is Made In Norway.
The new orders are so big that the state run company had to ask the government for subsidies to increase the manufacturing capacity IIRC.
Nammo is one of the biggest producers of rockets and “specialty” ammunition, aka. military grade infantry ammo from what I’ve gathered.
I think Norway will profit from our surprisingly large arms industry in this situation as well. 😐


Doesn’t seem like it, from what I’ve gathered Russia is going to keep on selling energy but south and eastward instead of to the west.


It would be a big incentive for certain types of people, for sure. From an international standpoint it’s hard to argue that Norway isn’t profiteering from the war, maybe most of all. Not a good look when the head of NATO is an ex-PM of Norway…


Are you sure? The effects have been unimagineable profit for Norway and it might be a semi-permanent situation with Russia moving to sell gas south and eastwards instead of west, designating Europe as ‘unreliable buyers’.
My only regret is that the profit doesn’t help the Norwegian people.
I’ve had the same thing happen on both .com and .no TLD’s despite setting the DKIM keys, all mail goes to the spam box. And I’ve had the same setup cause no issues.
In my experience it’s spam filters and the large companies behind them, I’ve even had my home IP blocked as untrustworthy - Until I power-cycled my modem and got a new IP from the local pool. To me it’s the reciever that unjustly blocks the mail, not our TLD’s that are “untrustworthy”.
I know it’s not an answer to the situation, but I don’t think there are any. To me, e-mail is another good idea ruined by big tech.
Librewolf
It’s a different platform, you won’t participate in the monopolization of Chromium as the only browser worth building webpages for.
Google Chromium and install uBlock Origin
AFAIK you’d have to do some tweaking under the hood to achieve the same effect, particularly when it comes to de-coupling Google from Chrome. My impression is that you’d be closer to Brave if you started with Chromium or even Ungoogled-Chromium.

I would try to contact the head devs, @dessalines@lemmy.ml or @nutomic@lemmy.ml on Matrix, Lemmy have several offical rooms where they hang out.
Debian derivatives and GNOME desktops. I find it versatile and plays nice with both light and heavy hardware.