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@TerminalAutism @ryo I wanted to see what Stallman thinks of the WEF and I found out that he has cited the WEF on his site before, namely how COVID has "undermined the fight against global heating".

stallman.org/cgi-bin/showpage.

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@icedquinn I never used a sprite-editor. I was always comfortable using Pinta or Paint.NET and even then I usually only modify existing sprites from OpenGameArt. I do see the benefits but I wish there was a FOSS alternative.

@ryo Apparently, Tor Browser can't render Arial and resorts to Times New Roman, at least for my website.

And if I could make a suggestion, you should add @djsumdog's blog. He's not an anarchist or libertarian but he does talk about technology and occasionally, conspiracies.

battlepenguin.com/

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Just so you know, I just expanded my dong, I mean expanded the links to cool websites, check if you're added too.
For Tor: http://asc7ewkcvat2wsoi5yuwkej5ukyrqqnpnzpj4u34r2jxnoxhnbx6yqad.onion/webring/
For I2P: http://ryocafe.i2p/webring/
For clearnet: just use one of the 2 darknets, dummy!

@opal Also stop treating localhost:<insert port number here> as a URI scheme.

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firefox, i2p. is a tld, stop searching through my engine
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The Story of GNU/Hurd

The story of GNU/Hurd is a 39 year journey through building something new, that has features that were only "dreamed" about. It is/was an ambitious project whose roots came from the need to develop a free kernel that could be included with the rest of the GNU software stack (compilers, linkers, debuggers, editors and many utilities). Linux shows up and the projects original goals were met by this single event in 1991. Do we still need GNU/Hurd? Can it be completed? Should it be scrapped? That's what this video is about today.

https://youtu.be/EY0kHtrK7RM
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@ryo The onion link you provided is the link to ShadowWiki

@matrix It's why I'm one of the few people who actually liked Spore.

@matrix I love games where you can commit mass genocide.

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The mainstream now admits that kids growing up during COVID restrictions are going to have under-developed bacterial populations which will have bad health effects: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/12/pandemic-hygiene-kids-microbiome/672362/

>These microbe-human dialogues begin in infancy, and the first three or so years of life are absolutely pivotal: Bacteria must colonize babies, then the two parties need to get into physiological sync. Major disruptions during this time “can throw the system out of whack,” says Katherine Amato, a biological anthropologist at Northwestern University, and raise a kid’s risk of developing allergies, asthma, obesity, and other chronic conditions later in life.

>But for the circa-COVID kids, the specter of 2026 and Finlay’s anticipated chronic-illness “bump” still looms—and it’ll be a good while yet before researchers have clarity on just how much of a difference those months of relative microbial emptiness truly made.

They are trying to downplay it later, though. It seems the whole concept of COVID restrictions was a disaster overall.
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