Canadians: First time?
I am stalking you.
Canadians: First time?
I’ve noticed this too. Most of the stuff on Reddit’s frontpage has an angry undertone. Anger = Engagement.
I keep a GPS in my car in case of emergency, but I try to plan my trips ahead by memorising landmarks on OSM. As a species, we are losing our navigation skills.
Frozen fish: Mackerel. Preferred: Cod.
no alcohol or drugs: I quit drinking a year ago. I’ve saved a LOT of money. In my case, it was a crutch.
Food-wise, I eat very little meat. If I do, I eat pork liver, chicken hearts/gizzards. Offal basically. Fish can be cheap if you buy it flash frozen or canned. Peanut butter, bananas, and grapes are cheap. Instead of bread, I make my own flat bread.
Linux Mint’s software manager is not bad.
Do you know where that tight little ball in your lower abdomen should go? Down the shitter. You don’t have to internalise it. You are your own best friend.
My homies: Marcus, Seneca and Epictetus.
Same here. Mandrake 8.2 was a buggy mess, but I have fond memories of it.
That was one shitty database application lol. I guess the programmer hadn’t thought of using pagination.
The UI was dope. My drug of choice was Netbus 1.70, though.
Netbus 1.70 baby
I have been using a flip phone since 2017, but I’m considering switching to VOIP since I don’t use my phone much anyway.
TRS-80 Colour Computer 3. I have a real TRS-80, but I use MAME for assembly programming.
This is really cool. I’m trying to teach myself 6809 assembly.
I use one, but I back up my passwords once a month to an encrypted sdcard just in case.
The solution is to ditch Reddit altogether.
They are probably very young. People get less extreme in their views as they grow older (usually).
At the end of the day, they may be the safest privacy-focused company out there, but they still own my data. Never trust anyone.
Depending on your situation, most of your issues can be avoided by not owning a smartphone. It’s extreme (by today’s standards, at least), but it does work. I ditched my smartphone back in 2017 for a cheap flip phone. I can find spare parts on eBay easily. My car is older, so there is no SaaS crap in it. If I need to keep in touch with someone, we can use SMS, call each other or meet in real life. I use a Linux laptop for banking/browsing the web and I keep a physical GPS in my car in case of emergency.
and I agree with you. Privacy is pretty much gone already.