Haha yep, you caught me. I’m a fan of the unique note feature
Haha yep, you caught me. I’m a fan of the unique note feature
Is it possible? Yes.
Is it particularly likely that hosting a Jellyfin server would attract unwanted attention? I’d say probably not, unless you’re doing something else that might draw scrutiny.
And it is easily extensible to YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss to include the time of day
If you want to charge cellphones and laptops, getting foldable solar panels to charge a battery bank, like a Jackery, should be pretty simple and wouldn’t require much, if anything, in terms of doing your own electrical work.
If you want something bigger, or to do your own electrical work, that can get a lot more involved, depending on the scope of your project.
You’re better off leaving Rumble behind
Am I supposed to be offended?
You asked a vague question, and I asked for clarification.
Unless you were trying to insult me?
In which case, you’re gonna have to try harder than that to hurt my feelings
Graduate from?
Ooh, I’m a fan of Aesop Rock and Danny Brown in close proximity 👀 what else you got on there?
I’m not sure I’d call it “adhering to a predetermined script”, but yeah, agreeing that capitalism is bad and should be abolished does indeed sound pretty anarchist to me!
No, words still have meaning. But context matters, and context can have a bearing on meaning. The bar for what counts as “defending capitalism” is going to look different in a community of anarchists compared to a “change my view” type of community.
To be fair, you’re also not in the comments of an anti-pigeon post in an anti-pigeon community
Because they just keep recycling the same tired arguments
“I have no problems with capitalism” sounds pretty defend-y to me
There is someone doing it in this very thread. But yeah, Lemmy is, fortunately, quite left-wing
Came here to recommend Behind the Bastards and Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff!
Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit:
There must be in-groups whom the law protectes but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.
If you haven’t read “A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear”, I highly recommend it
Thank you!
Ngl, this terrifies me. Because I know exactly how dumb I was ten years ago. And then I agonize about the decisions I make today - am I going to look back in ten years and feel the regret about who I am now that I do about who I used to be?
It can be paralyzing, or I end up tending to make the safest, least risky choice, for fear of “doing it wrong” rather than what might make me happiest or serve me best
Nope, you are correct! From the Wikipedia page, which cites the standards document: