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Yeah, shame on him for going out of his way to provide helpful information for people, as a direct response to someone who asked for it!
Yeah, shame on him for going out of his way to provide helpful information for people, as a direct response to someone who asked for it!
Very true. Mostly just haven’t had the time. Also want to set up a little home server to play around with Proxmox and move Jellyfin off my main PC.
Yeah, DNS blocking is quite effective for not just ads, but also telemetry on Roku.
Personally, I use nextdns until I can can a good pihole setup going.
Not sure how current it is, but LinuxBBQ has a live CD (Cream) with a bunch of WMs installed that you can easily switch between.
And when they finally do wear out, send them in for a brand new pair!
It’s not healthy to be alone forever. Humans need community of some kind (hopefully in person.)
That said, quitting social media is totally possible. Humans have lived without it for the vast majority of our societal existence.
Like what happened in Pasadena, 1994.
I’d be interested in trying the system this guy is talking about. Anyone know if Eloquent is installable at this point?
But now the college’s IT/security team doesn’t have to deal with that particular piece of spyware on their network, which is a step in the right direction.
Titles of books, movies, and other works; names of periodicals and magazines; chapter headings; and titles of articles and blog posts are usually capitalized using title case. Sentence-case capitalization is used for second-level headings and lower.
News headlines have traditionally been capitalized using title case, although these days, sentence case is often used, especially online.
From here. Seems like title case or sentence case is fine and both are used.
That’s pretty standard Title Caps convention.
Personally, I carry a pen knowing that it will one day be lost. Long before it runs out of ink, it will become someone else’s. Or broken.
I’ve never used a single pen long enough without losing or breaking it to need to refill it.