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[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 15 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Bruh, I see more meat-eaters following and actively commenting on vegan pages and forums than vegans being annoying lol

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Damn, that sounds very interesting! The use of a Keepass DB instead of a new one makes it great to have as option. It's something I hadn't think about for a long time.

I'll check it out later and maybe install it after I restore my server, I'm planning to reduce my attack surface too:)

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

Damn, those stories scare me a lot because I can't afford good enough backups right now, so I rely on mirroring via Syncthing what I can and using an USB for my server (fortunately I don't have a lot of personal things). All the family memories are in multiple locations and devices so I don't have the time (nor storage) to backup those lol

Because of my situation, it takes me some time to save even for second hand things (I just bought a CPU and a new voltage regulator). I'm planning on buying some used HDDs as secondary storage and one as an external. Slowly but surely D:

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Well, OP didn't say what was their situation. I'm behind a CG-NAT so I'd need a VPS or something similar for which I'd have to pay, and I don't have the budget right now. I understand the concern, but OP is looking to reduce the time needed to setup things.

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 week ago (4 children)

You seem to have almost everything under control and already planned. For the VPN I'd suggest Tailscale since it's the easiest VPN to set up (if you don't have a public IP). You can do a lot of things with it, but if you only want the basics, then there's not much reading to do. Some people recommend ZeroTier, but I havent tried it, tbh.

BTW, I would keep in mind that Tailscale is planning to go IPO (if you care about that):

https://lemmy.ml/post/31421626

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

I don't usually like to use specific terms to define myself, but to me it's easier to say: "bisexual agender" than: "I don't actually fit into the gender roles nor identities, and I also like a lot of different people, but not always. Also I sometimes feel inclined to a gender, but never enough to say 'I'm that'". You know, like a TL;DR.

Also, I've known different types of people who need definitions and certain terms:

  • People starting to explore their identities and want to know if there's someone somewhere that feels/understand the same.
  • People that will invalidate feelings and will not believe things unless there's more people telling them that they exist (doesn't always work).
  • I, because I'm lazy and specific terms save me some time when I don't want to explain the whole thing, but it's enough for others to look up.

I'm pretty sure there are more reasons, but you need to understand that external people will try to negate anything that's not "written down". And to add more context, there are some terms I haven't even seen in person or known, but whatever, I respect that. I hope categorizing is not needed in the future. Unfortunately, there's still backlash, hate and violence towards the community, with or without "weird" words, you can be targeted just because of your looks or your personality.

P.S.: some people may not need to specify their preference/identity, but that may be because theirs is seen as "normal", that's a whole other discussion.

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Where I live, Chromebooks never really took off. I had access to computers since kindergarten, but in my home I only had phones, so I mostly learned tinkering with them (installing custom ROMs, cracking, etc.) until I got an old Intel Atom with 2GB of RAM lol (I tried **anything **to get pirated games running). My younger sibling and cousins never really learned much about computers because they were introduced directly to smartphones, and since they weren't taught very much (other than basic Office tasks), they were never interested on computers nor my family was buying something kids didn't ask for. So in my case, Chromebooks didn't have anything to do, it was mostly bad parenting and the boom of smartphones :P

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

Thank you! That's really helpful for the plans I have :)

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

May I ask what are the specs and size of those Thinkcentres? I have one I'm using as a server and planning to upgrade the CPU because it has a dual core one, and someone offered me the same one I have, but it's pretty big. I'd prefer to use the tiny models when I can buy some :D

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 weeks ago

Same here in México, a lot of people think their dual core Intel from 2011 (and even older than that) is still worth more than +$100USD. Even worse, companies usually want to resell devices to recover some of the cost, so even that option is kind of expensive. I'm waiting for some friends that can buy company devices for cheap so they can resell them to me for cheap too lol

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Hey, I also sway my foot while using the terminal!

[–] not_amm@lemmy.ml 9 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Same. I mean, I was already looking to rent a VPS, but at least there's some time so I can save money until things get weird.

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