This video was a game changer for me. Turned my vanilla Linux Mint into an audio production powerhouse with a single script. Bitwig, Reaper, Windows VSTs, low latency. Incedible!
Information Warfare 101: Tell your citizens about the unspeakable atrocities comitted by your enemy to dehumanise them. Repeat, on both sides. "Nuke these bastards" is exactly what those stories lead to.
I'm not defending russia in any way, this war is a horrible crime and every person killed, injured or raped is one too many. Noone deserves this.
Most soy we put directly on our plates is no GMO, it's organic and comes from the EU (at least here in Germany). But more than 80% of the global soy is fed to cattle, pigs snd chicken, that's always GMO, that's what the amazon gets burned for.
Funny how soy, eaten over centuries by billions of asians, seems strange to him. But drinking mothers milk from a different species that grows a small calve into a huge cow in just 6 months is completely fine.
Yes please. Every CEO since the 60ies knew what he was doing, so let's make a nice list of how much they earned, show their faces and bring them to justice. Also read The Ministry for the Future and How to blow up a Pipeline.
I slowly degoogled my life. It took me a lot of babysteps and a couple of years but it was well worth it and sound pretty impressive now:
My phone runs Lineage OS with MikroG, I use OsmAnd for maps, NeoStore for open source apps and Aurora Store for like three apps I really want from the Play Store. I pay 1€ per month for my email-provider and get calendars, tasks and contacts, which I sync with DavX5 to my phone and computer. I run Linux on my Desktop PC since a couple of months and love it so far. My router runs through a Raspberry Pi with Pi-hole, which catches a lot of telemetry and ads.
You're right, sometimes it's a little less polished or convenient, but that's okay because I never forced myself. That's how I got this far I think.
Did that a year ago with Linux Mint and I love it. If I start my computer it boots Mint, if I press F11 during startup I can select Windows from the Boot menu. I have a 1TB SSD with two partitions, one NTFS for Windows and one EXT4 for Mint. All other harddrives (NTFS) can be used in both OSs. It wasn't that complicated, I just followed some tutorial anf I highly recommend this Kind of dual boot setup.
I gravitated toward pen & paper rpgs. I don't get to play as much as I'd like to, but when I do it feels great to play whoever I want and to do whatever I can come up with, with my friends.
And after listening to the "Sounds Like Crowes"-podcast, even RDR2 feels shallow and limited to me. So if I play something on my computer, it's some quick 15 minutes of Brutal Doom or some arcadish indie fun.
Yes it is (4 minutes animated short with no actual graphic images)