I don't know a bit about programming. Yunohost is a great place to start for self hosting a variety of services. For Jellyfin/downloading, I use Swizzin Community Edition. I like both of these projects because neither uses Docker lol. I tried some Docker based setups but could never get my head around it. YMMV.
I just took a look at your participation in the hexbear thread you are referencing, and I'm confused about the issue. Seems like you got mostly thoughtful and positive replies. There was some .world bashing at the end including the bit you quoted. It seems strange to me that rather than ask questions about hexbear to the actual users there, you came over here to ask on an instance that has daily threads complaining about leftist instances.
Does anyone even believe in deficits anymore? Like even the rubiest of rubes have been watching trillions of dollars worth of weapons flow out with no debate whatsoever.
I can relate to what I'm hearing from you. All I can say is that you'll just have to bite the bullet and have the awkward situation now or have it be twice as bad later.
I guess that's the idea. I'm just saying it's normal for most people not to need lifelong advanced math skills. It's also normal for people to not like or be good at math. I really found geometry to be intuitive, but algebra was opaque.
That's true, but if you want you can change to testing repos. I still prefer it over vanilla Debian due to polish. I find even using Cinnamon DE in Debian it's just rougher around the edges than Mint.
It sucks. We have been so thoroughly atomized through propaganda, trauma and attack that we have no real class consciousness. There is basically no organized left wing political movement, though there seems to be a (re)growing seed. Left leadership has traditionally be persecuted, assassinated or coopted. Unions have suffered all three and are now a shell of what they were once. Our political 'opposition' is liberals who fundamentally misdiagnose the problems and are scared of real (leftist) solutions.
I use a "work profile" on my android phone to install another instance of Signal. I registered it with an internet phone number. Not an ideal solution, but does what I need.
Online search? That's how I first got plugged into some here. Many of them maintain presence on FB, IG etc as a pragmatic matter of outreach, but organize themselves over Signal and offline.
That's awesome! I'm in a bunch of local Signal groups for my community. I'm about to move away though, and already anticipating a struggle to build the same type of culture where I'm headed.
I like to say: "If there's one thing I know, it's trivia!" Nobody seems to think it's as clever as I do though :(