Random Joe, or should I say… GNU/Joe
“porte” in French means a door.
Imagine each port is a door, all neatly aligned… some of them can be opened and lead to something… (a service)
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https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/ is a good place to start.
going outside, musing around, gazing at the clouds and plants and all
cooking! finding out about good ingredients and how to make them even better! fermenting too…
music is life <3
something you cooked from the bottom of your heart, inspired by that person, improvising with seasonal ingredients, with a touch of crazy zestiness (lime, ginger, chili)? something that would taste delicious and show how inventive and thoughtful you are!
As many people mentioned backups before, I would only add this: Maybe check -in your favourite search engine- if the very same model of computer that you use doesn’t have know quirks (hardware needing some tweaking, not being fully recognized, etc.) with gnu/linux, like for instance searching “$model linux” or “$model $distro” (with the distros you plan on trying, etc.
Also maybe if you connect only via Wifi, check that wifi chip for compatibility first, and maybe get as a backup a USB wifi dongle that is know to work on gnu/linux… juuuust in case ;)
Last generation emulation console (A*bernic). All history of video games up to PS1 in my pocket/backpack <3
… er… the only thing stopping an AmericaBad-with-a-gun is an AmericaGood-with-a-gun…?
fermenting? to make healthy, cheap, useful, durable and more importantly delicious foods?
…You wouldn’t download a car?!
same here.
my first switch from x to wayland was on the pinephone and that convinced me to make the big jump elsewhere. that feeling of snappiness you describe, from not having all the screen refreshed all the time i gues…?
check wayfire :)
I already have everything. I use Sway… :)
i got a cheap gamer’s keyboard that happened to have blue switches, the cheapest i actually found with Cherry MX Blue (so, some mechanical keyboard nerds will say this is sh*t and they’ll probably be right). It’s an “HyperX Alloy”. it has these annoyingly red LED, but i don’t really care. I recommend it for the price though (I paid around 90 buck back then)
In last 5 years for me:
(sorry it’s not single item…)
yeah you need to know the password or secret handshake (like a protocol handshake) to be let in! :)