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I use Arch btw

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  • Twinsies

  • In most cases, they fight tooth and nail and use their own lawyers if necessary

  • Stop spreading misinformation.

    You can look it up for yourself but the tldr is that the company donates to leftist organizations that promote freedom, privacy, and open source.

    They temporarily suspended 2 journalist accounts in order to verify if they were nation state hackers which was flagged by a CERT, which they reinstated.

  • I think this is up to you. You could go on the path like the other person said, courses like udemy and stuff, grind out certifications, get a job. You could get a degree which makes you be a complete person, and you still will need to get real world experience either through clubs or the same udemy courses. The bachelors (in computer related field) will also give you more opportunities and tick HR boxes.

    Myself, I'm finishing my b.s comp sci and doing the certs and don't regret anything. I spent 2 years in community college, saved money, took IT classes unrelated to the b.s degree but got me free certifications and relationships with lifelong friends. I took part in college programs and made more friends I still hang out with since we transferred together. I transferred to my current uni and participate in my tech clubs which offer more hands on skills.

    Many years ago, it was easy to get a job in IT with no certs and a psychology major and I feel now, it's a little harder than that, maybe at least an A.S in computers or something.

    Your mileage will certainly vary but this is my anecdotal take on things.

  • Things died down since start of covid and this year was more dead than last year. I suspect it has to do with ICE making people feel safer

    /S

  • Yeah. Definitely should check the openwrt supported routers for sure

  • Something about Vine was so good. But I hate Tik Tok. Can't put my finger on it

  • Can still put openwrt on them can't you?

  • Q, please show up so you can fuck these fascists to oblivion

  • Stupid mfers. Liberal vs liberal battling to see who is more conservative

  • I use nvim to take notes and write code stuff. Still transitioning over from vscodium and it's a little hard but I'm getting used to it

  • I'm currently at the 1 year mark of my IT internship, idk when I should leave. Should I stick with it for another year while I'm still in school and then jump after I graduate? Should I get a new job and jump this summer? So many options

  • I've stopped eating red meat for years now

  • Couple days ago I did a bouldering climb on the first try, pretty proud of that

  • Yes I have 1 convert and 1 on the edge. The convert said Windows is behind and wanted to use Linux. Probably to be cool and stuff. He's learning the ropes of Arch on Cachyos for now

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  • That's dope. If your child isn't an asshole then I think you're doing a good job.

    Currently, I have supportive parents and I'm staying at home for as long as I feel like it and they're fine with that. They're paying my tuition and after that, I feel like I can pay for my own stuff with a job I get. I don't believe I'm an asshole but who am I to judge.

  • Another day in the land of the free

  • Ah I see, thanks for that. I've been using syu because I didn't see a difference between than and syyu

  • They suggested, and strongly defended, using sudo pacman -Syyu

    Wait I'm not supposed to run that?