Modern school is designed to stamp out creativity, compassion, maturity, courage, and critical thinking. It is designed to produce a worker class that is easier to suppress, bully, intimidate, and fool. It accomplishes that goal with ruthless efficiency. Don't trust me, check out John Gatto, NYC teacher of the year. https://www.cantrip.org/gatto.html
The perfect country to make a bunch of money if you're young, healthy, highly skilled, and have no kids. If you check all these prerequisites then you are making money like crazy. Just no time off, no flexibility, just working for the man. Everyone else though it's very hard.
Right by the bridge a few years ago there was a farm you could camp for a few bucks. A very affectionate donkey would sniff over your shoulder for treats
The biggest thing I've heard people suggest (and I've been using) is to install distrobox. I use it to install some fussy apps that otherwise would have been a dealbreaker. Maybe that helps?
I concur, I went with bazzite for my daily driver and it's been the best yet, I prefer it over the others I've tried: Arch, SteamOS, Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint, and OpenSuse.
I second this, a monitor is useful in so many more ways! It turns your phone into a whole computer. If you use Android, you can install a terminal and be able to do all kinds of cool stuff on it.
I put a computer monitor with an HDMI to usb C adapter in my kitchen so I can plug in my phone and put on MST3K while cooking.
It's also useful because you can use it as an external monitor for another computer.
Whoa whoa, what do you want to do, crash the entire US stock market over here?! Our whole economy is propped up by the story that AI is the future and will replace all jobs forever. We've got MS paying OpenAI paying Nvidia, and that's making the line go up.
So let's be cool with throwing around "numbers" that "prove" the emperor has no clothes. Because, like, we gotta pretend he does at least until the next thing that needs every video card ever.
I really liked it the first time. It's been a few years, and I really want to read it again. Something about learning a weird dialect of English really tickled my brain. Also trying to figure out what the heck was going on at the end of the book was a really fun puzzle for me.
Just because I have ADHD doesn't mean I have a hobby collecting hobby!
I mean, I do have a hobby collecting hobby, but not because I have ADHD!
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