Best I can do is "Big Trouble in Little China." 
Does Mint use a different package manager(s) or do you build packages yourself?
Cool!
Yeah, the plan is to experiment with distros further down the line.
Thanks for the recommendation!
Keepass is easy.
👀
Pi Hole is definitely on my todo list.
After getting my first Linux machine running, recently, I wrote my first Bash script, today!

It just runs apt-update -y && apt-upgrade -y, but it was good learning experience in basics like making scripts executable and setting permission, all through the terminal. I know there are more appropriate ways to automate such task in Linux, but it was a practical application for my knowledge level.
Looking forward to continuing my Linux journey.
#LearnLinux #OptOut
I've been enjoying The Solari Report. It's treasure trove of info and entertainment. Good movie suggestions, and the Toon of the Week is usually spot on.

Heck yeah, man!
Filling those gaps 😅
Generally agree.
Unless you are using esoteric words to cover up your lack of understanding of complicated ideas.
I see this a lot. People use these words that encapsulate a lot of information, which is necessary for things like philosophy where the meanings are well defined. But, then, people use them incorrectly or don't have a good grasp of the implications. The waters get muddied quickly.
Being succinct is the key. A person who really understands a subject can break it down pretty quickly using simple language.
"Unauthorized Access", a fun film by Annaliza Savage documenting early 90s hackers and some of the tech they were working on.
#Hacker #Phreaking
Am, now. Pretty baller stuff!
From the original post:
"The concept of private property is, and always has been, hotly debated among anarchists. Many believe resources should be available to all, while others prefer they be in the hands of the most efficient. Anarcho-capitalists assert that those who most efficiently supply other people’s needs would and should command a higher market share relative to less efficient market participants. Market anarchists agree that those who use resources most efficiently should be allowed to use their justly obtained property to accumulate more, if that’s what they so desire."
The line "Market anarchists agree that those who use resources most efficiently should be allowed to use their justly obtained property to accumulate more..." seems to suggest that Market Anarchist have some prerequisite for private property, and that there is an "efficient" class that has this privilege.
How does controlling who can use their own private property lead to freed markets and a freed society?
This sounds like communism not anarchy.
"Its come to this, we're back to Sneakernet, right. We have the internet & all this great technology and we have to use the post office to mail thumb drives as they transfer files. Which illustrates how silly this entire case is." https://video.nostr.build/dbdbd0526de8d8032aa72cb5321845fbd0e6f6817d27386b41c53d722bbd2784.mp4
How did I not know that nostr:nprofile1qqsgfayysx8nscjz5keaw66x0nsfuu8kuxsls34x5ky9rrg5d2w5r5cpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsp0znr2 from Death Athletic and No Control is on Nostr?!
It said he was from Defense Distributed and it sounded like he said he was mailing out files from the DefCad website.
So, probably pew pew CAD files.
GM!
We're all being wire tapped, all the time.





