

I don’t care the reason, I just want to share my love for linux with others, even if they don’t switch


I don’t care the reason, I just want to share my love for linux with others, even if they don’t switch


The Tor Browser is extremely simple to use


(Looks at gen1 level 256 MissingNo)


Lets tax the violent drug cartel that actually causes violence. …oh wait…


Sure, but one can argue that data is being exchanged for ads.
Regardless, CoMaps is still a solid offline app that is being worked on. I wish we had a better version of Google or Apple maps without the bloat


CoMaps is a nice offline alternitive. Not perfect,but it respects privacy


When I used to work at Walmart in 2012, they still used MS-DOS for their signage
Very nice write up! I didn’t know a few things on here


There is no “dedicated” one for gaming. Ubuntu Mint, Debian are solid ones. I run Mint MATE personally


I feel this. I recently switched jobs and have a work PC (Win11) and work phone (whatever Iphone model) and I feel so dumb using them and I’m really tech savvy


Or you know, 150K


Not sure where you thought I was implying that


I’m saying education doesn’t always equal a degree.
Yes, some fields should have formal education, but what people pay is not for the education, it’s the experience of the instuctors, tools, class material, ect. Those are what we are paying for


Right, which is why you are paying for education. You pay for the instructor’s knowledge and hands on approach. You’re not paying for the information itself, rather the experience someone else is taking time to show you.
You can get books free on how to build a log cabin. Thousands of settlers built their own cabin, but they had the knowledge. If they didn’t they paid for someone to teach them or build it for them. Not too much different now


Not denying that. But there is more knowledge found than at a university. My arguement was that you are paying the teacher whom has first hand experience they can share to their students, not strictly education itself.


Sure. Depends on what exactly. A teacher should have a formal education, backed by a paper while say a tradesperson should have informal hands-on training. (just saying for an employment hiring stand point)
I guess what I’m saying is: if you think that learning is strictly at the institution level, you are missing out on things that aren’t taught.


Oof…not looking good for my case 😂


It’s still free. You’re not paying for the education, you are paying teachers and university buildings/materials. No one is stopping you from going to the library and learning. The internet hosts a large wealth of knowledge.
I’m ready for those downvotes, but it’s just a hardpill to swollow
The issue is you might take out a few, but you’ll still get followed by the other “active” ones.
My state has flocks on every major interstate from one side to the other. I just talked to a cop recently that managed to track a suspect down from NEOH to somewhere in KY where the state police were waiting for him when he crossed state lines.
Unless we completely get rid of all flock cameras, we’re screwed.