Probably best.
An article can be found here and the reason it's banned is because it depicts a male talking dog that walks on its hind legs giving birth.
Probably best.
An article can be found here and the reason it's banned is because it depicts a male talking dog that walks on its hind legs giving birth.
Surprised people aren't moaning about systemd being too big already and still wanting to do more.
You'll need a payment method from whichever country you tunnel into.
You're right, I did take it really personally and I shouldn't have. Personally, I find release postings and release discussions interesting. I also think posting descriptions is performative. It's not just performative though, it's time consuming. They say people that don't do, teach. Well now those teachers will have to step up and do, lead from the front as it were. If the community benefits, then everyone wins.
Horses for courses. I find links to releases far more useful than a link to a front-page. They're especially helpful when trying to find information/discussion on older releases.
It looks to be quite active. That's nice.
How is that coming along?
Anecdotally, a couple months ago, someone posted the latest image release, without comment, because back then people weren't pretending to be illiterate. But there was a change to postgres that broke shit. A month or so later, someone posted saying that their Immich had stopped working and I was able to assist them because I had clicked through the link and read the changes at the time. I was really proud to be able to give back to the community in the same way so many others had helped me. Oh well!
I remember trying to play with I2P back in the day and it being slow. Now I wouldn't even know how to access it. Is there something I can read or watch that can reintroduce me and teach me the basics?
I'm caring, compassionate, empathetic and considerate. If that's ultra woke, then yeah, it's on purpose.