quantenzitrone

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tbh ubuntu just werks

pretty decent corporate backed distro

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

well then they could still be asked

more like none that shower

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

you guys know that brown was the color of the NSDAP?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

Don't forget tho vaccinate the guns.

And their children.

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NPD is one of the less popular Neonazi parties in Germany

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I've never used swipe typing, so my data is probably garbage, but its kinda fun.

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Well if we assume the universe is infinite and similar in structure to the part of the universe we can observe, then there are infinite earth-like planets with people on it.

Now we just have to define "world" as "universe" and it works.

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it would probably be easier to take an existing matrix client implementation and make it look like telegram.

i don't think the ui will be much of a problem, the backend stuff: communication with the server, enryption, device validation will probably be the most complicated to implement.

But if you do it, I'd probably try it. The existing matrix clients are all not very good.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

Looks like a Dark Souls 1 Big Boi Skeleton

 

I'm planning to buy a router and modem and put OpenWrt on it for maximum control and privacy. While I could get a router with an integrated DSL modem, the previous tenants had cable internet so I'm not sure if the DSL connection even works and DSL internet is also more expensive (at least where I live). Fiber optic is not available. The problem is, there is apparently no open firmware for cable modems so I would have to buy a standalone router and a standalone cable modem. I would put OpenWrt on the router and use whatever proprietary firmware came with the modem.

So my question is:
Can a standalone modem that doesn't do routing, spy on you?
If yes a rough explanation how would be appreciated.

It seems that modem and router are used interchangeably on the internet (probably because they are mostly combined) so it is really hard to find any information on modems. Here are both Wikipedia articles for reference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Router_(computing)

 
 

Most of the fruits and vegetables are Bioland certified, and most of them are from a local farm near Heidelberg. The melon and obviously the bananas are not from Germany.

The Bread is organic whole-grain spelt bread from a local bakery. The grains are probably also local.

The oat milk is from organic locally (Baden-Württemberg) sourced and produced oats.

 

This Meal is heavily subsidized by the government. Probably about half the price or something similar. (edit: 0,92€/100g for Students, 1,20€/100g for University Employees and 1,94€/100g for Guests)

Also I am very late to the party because I always forget about posting when delicious food is in front of me.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/1774080

 
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GNU/Anything (lemmings.world)
 

source: https://neal.fun/infinite-craft

you can combine almost everything with GNU/Linux and like 40% of the times you get GNU/, a lot of the times you can combine that again with GNU/Linux to get GNU//Linux or even wilder combinations

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You may want to sit for this. (thejenkinscomic.wordpress.com)
 
 

I just created my account yesterday because feddit.de is so broken at this point that I can't use it anymore. At first everything worked flawlessly, but today I couldn't load my subscribed and local feed from Eternity and Voyager and now in the web version it loads really slow.

Is anyone else having this problem?

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