@Kerosene Use a TUI client so you won't see the images.
@gabriel Everyone is looking for the silver-bullet solution that will fix everything when it doesn't exist. Every time you bring in a possible solution, people will dismiss it saying "that's just a band-aid solution" or "not everyone can do it" when that is not the point. You need multiple solutions going on at once and the process is gradual.
@xianc78@gameliberty.club
I wholeheartedly agree. Some institutions are too crucial or too embedded to abandon all together.
You'd need some flavor of "retake & reform" for many institutions that have become so corrupt to be more-or-less useless.
People don't like to talk about that because it's hard and requires sacrifice and a longer view.
What I appreciate from this crew is that they do have two very solid mesages: we need to experiment when it comes to solutions, and in some circumstances maybe the old(er) ways are just best.
With that said, I'm very grateful he hosted a conversation with many great guests who I respect a lot, despite having disagreements with him and them on various things.
@gabriel As much as I appreciate Derrick Broze's investigative journalism. I honestly don't think his "Exit and Build" strategy is a viable, long-term solution to Agenda 21/30, at least not on it's own.
@beardalaxy @SpurgAnon I find them an annoyance for laptop users, especially if you are using your laptop in bed where you are more likely to drop your mouse. I also have twitchy fingers so I'm more likely to accidentally hit buttons because my muscles just decide to involuntary contract.
re: uBlock Origin Deprecated On Chrome/ium Browser With Manifest 3
@beardalaxy @SpurgAnon I'm using a wireless logitech mouse right now because I currently have nothing else. The only good thing about this mouse is that there are no side buttons. I hate side buttons because I can easily drop my mouse and accidentally click one of them.
I honestly don't like either Logitech or Razer. Razer has put always-online DRM on some of their mice in the past, so they might consider doing this subscription service practice as well.
It's about time that people not only switch to open-source software, but open-source hardware as well. People underestimate the dangers of hardware backdoors and how they are even worse than software backdoors. However, the only Linux hardware manufacturer I know of that sells mice is ThinkPenguin.
@SpurgAnon Logitech already sucks cock enough as it is, I fucking hate their dogshit software and their dogshit mice
Now is the time to start buying either used hardware or open-source hardware only because now some computer hardware companies are charging subscription fees for mice.
The Cozy Craft of the Box Bed: A Warm Haven in Cold European Winters.
Now the size of the bedrooms of homes in the UK.
In the cold winters of northern Europe, heating homes was a significant challenge. Then, an ingenious yet forgotten craftsman created a unique solution: the box bed. Almost like a closet, these beds provided a warm hideaway from the night’s biting cold, especially after the family fire had dwindled to its last embers.
@waltercool @PurpCat Yeah, but I prefer having an actual website as well, and I have to decide which updates will be posted on the site and which will be posted for members only on Patreon, Liberapay, or whatever.
@waltercool @PurpCat I thought about running a crowd-tipped game studio, but I don't know what to reward people who donate, and I have ZERO interest in making p*rn games.
@waltercool @PurpCat Are p0rn games the only ones making money off of the Pateon/crowd-tipping model?