Have you tried either of these?
What do you like or don't like?
#Reticulum link or #Yggdrasil link
@cjd @ooignignoktoo it was confirmed fake and gay
https://www.theverge.com/tesla/757594/tesla-cybertruck-deactivated-viral-video-fake
@gabriel For me, the peak doom was 3-5 years ago. Everything seemed to be under control, several prominent people had been arrested or suicided. But things went better than expected: the globalism is receding, AI is dumber and less centralized than it could have been, etc.
I think we're in a good timeline, and this is a great opportunity.
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Age Verification Law to Take Effect, Advancing Online Digital ID Push
https://reclaimthenet.org/mississippi-age-verification-digital-id-law-supreme-court?utm_source=fediverse
@codrus Yea, I'd avoid Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba, Apple, and at least Sony. I realize like two of these companies don't even sell computers at this point, but... aww got to keep boycotting evil. Basically all these companies have instituted DRM on wifi card slots and/or designed their systems such that you can't utilize standard components. The goals were pretty apparent in that they are or were trying to force people to buy replacement parts from them. They were trying to copy the 1980s US car company model. Produce crap, then charge to repair it (this is where the industry made its money until people caught on and started buying foreign based manufactured cars that didn't suck), or at least force everyone into their ecosystem to whatever extent they could (Apple in particular, but it's definitely not exclusive, I mean, Dell also did it back in the 1990s with proprietary power supplies and crap like that). Actually I was looking at servers the other day and realizing other companies like Super Micro also pulling shit like this. Though they do have some standardized motherboards (ATX, EATX, etc) and I probably can't be 100% certain the reason for it. There might in this particular instance be some technical benefit/reason for why they do it. I doubt it, but... maybe.