Just look at the thousands of dollars a year people are forced to pay in FL for property taxes...
My 80 year old grandma with zero income and a house and property is prey to this shit.
Now I'm curious about 2/5 - 5/5
I don't know why I thought that was a baby bump picture.
Baby bump pictures are the absolute most adorable things ever.
Yup.
Is the executive branch the branch for gutting it though, or should it be the legislative branch ?
Sorry for any ambiguity.
I'm referring to installing apps such as a browser etc.
After installing a hodge podge of apps in an assortment of ways. Curl in command line, flatpack, the default app store in fedora etc. You now have the problem of maintenance. Updating and even deleting can become a chore if you can't recall where you downloaded from.
Very clear, thanks.
How do you manage your installs?
I ran Fedora on a partition of my MacBook for a few months and started getting overwhelmed trying to maintain packages.
Not remembering where I downloaded it from when it came to deleting them was especially annoying.
Installed Fedora KDE Plasma 42 Beta early this morning as my primary driver, and it's glorious.
The ProtonVPN Linux app is for GNOME, so it looks like I'll need to manually config that for a while since the Flatpak is not an official app and generally not recommended by Proton if you have other options—no big deal.
Now, it's time to have some fun finishing the setup and diving deeper into customization.
One thing I am immediately impressed with is the integration of KDE Connect...
"(Some) Features
• Shared clipboard: copy and paste between your phone and your computer (or any other device).
• Notification sync: Read and reply to your Android notifications from the desktop.
• Share files and URLs instantly from one device to another.
• Multimedia remote control: Use your phone as a remote for Linux media players.
• Virtual touchpad: Use your phone screen as your computer's touchpad and keyboard.
All this without wires, over the already existing Wi-Fi network, and using TLS encryption."
It naturally requires a lot of permissions to do all of this useful stuff, but it's open source and does not collect or share any data.
"KDE Connect never sends any information to KDE nor to any third party. KDE Connect sends data from one device to the other directly using the local network, never through the internet, and using end to end encryption."
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.kde.kdeconnect_tp/
#IKITAO #Linux #Tech
Do you not recommend flatpack for fedora?
I've done this before on a Sunday and it really was wholesale.
Felt more present for my 2 & 4 year old and wife.
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This is them back when both were still #breastfeeding at the same time

`My brother-in-law asked me to bring him some kicks from china.`
He offered to pay in #bitcoin.
**I'm so proud**
Hard to believe that one day I'll sleep through the night without my two or four year old waking me up...
Crazy
_Good Morning_\
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# Cryptoeconomics
**by [Erik Voskuil](https://github.com/evoskuil).**\
**The book can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-system/wiki/Cryptoeconomics).**
### Byproduct Mining Fallacy
- **Theory of Reduced Consumption**: Suggests mining with unmarketable energy byproducts (e.g., unused natural gas) reduces net energy use.
- **Market Dynamics**: Competition for byproducts increases their price, eliminating the initial cost advantage.
- **Increased Consumption**: Lower mining costs lead to more mining, increasing hash rate and thus energy consumption.
- **Market Energy Supply**: Monetizing waste increases marketable energy supply without raising production costs, potentially lowering market energy prices.
- **Production Expansion**: Lower energy prices might expand production, maintaining price stability.
- **Invalidation**: Theory fails as it doesn't reduce overall energy consumption; however, it might increase wealth through more efficient resource use.
The rest of the summarized chapters are at https://expatriotic.me
CISA?
Tldr for someone who doesn't like navigating out of nostr?
Government embraces #bitcoin.
Attacks (unsuccessfully) #monero...
Let that sink in.
Where'd you find that
What's the source material for these? Second one I've seen and they're hilarious


