I started on Unix systems using Vim, so I find Nano to be the confusing editor. A Vim install is one of the first things I do on a new server.
I started on Unix systems using Vim, so I find Nano to be the confusing editor. A Vim install is one of the first things I do on a new server.
I assume the success of Friday Night Funkin’ gave it some extra life.
Don’t forget the upcoming UK election which is likely ousting the current government!
You alright Portugal?
Doesn’t Zuck put covers on his laptop cameras?
Perfection is the enemy of good, I guess. The point is that you can federate, even though most will not know or care. mastodon.social could lock itself down for new users harder, but that would most likely just stop people from signing up to Mastodon at all.
‘Toxic masculinity’ is referring specifically to masculinity that is toxic. It’s not referring to masculinity as a whole as toxic.
Wouldn’t it be men making the decision on conscription policies though? A more liberal / less sexist government would be more likely to bin that.
The key difference I tend to see between men and women’s issues is that men’s issues are often caused by other men in power. Feminism, ironically enough, can also help with a lot of problems disenfranchised men have.
Sorry I’m rambling a bit.
I’m surprised the UK still has net positive movement considering we house the Queen of TERFdom.
Gamergate idiology hit hard there. There’s recently been some conspiracy nonsense about a hand gesture in games there.
It’s in your heart and the bonds with your friends :)
This place seemed to attract the older tech crowd instead of the Nazis like Voat did.
Yeah, it’s hard to come up with a more tone-deaf or ironic character to pick.
Literally the control devil in a world where the entire population can forget tragic events if the correct creatures are permanently killed.
I personally use JuiceSSH for quick server management.
As a cloud sysadmin, Debian is the OS. The stability for servers is fantastic.
Ah removede.
Are they suffering DDOS attacks? They might need something like Cloudflare to combat this. Maybe some kind of reverse-proxy if the attack isn’t super massive.
/bin confused me for a while because I thought it meant ‘this stuff is trash, don’t worry about it’.