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  • 👨‍👧‍👦 Oklahoma dad of two
  • 🖥️ Linux tinkerer
  • ⌨️💾 Vintage tech hoarder
  • 🔵 Blue dot in a red state
  • ⛪ Local politics & Episcopal explorer
  • 📚 Non-fiction reader turned fiction addict
  • 🖖☄️ Late-in-life Trekkie

  • I like the Nextcloud suggestion.

    Still if you're open to hosting or can find hosting service, then Odoo Community could work. It's a ERP/CRM suite with several useful modules, including:

    • Discuss (Slack-like messaging with file attachments)
    • Calendar, To-Do, and Project for task management
    • Website & eLearning modules for additional functionality

    Its unfortunate that some modules & features are withheld for selling people on Enterprise. Could be soltuion to look into but is proably overkill. Similar to Odoo, ERPNext doesn't do feature lockout but I don't know if they have similar modules or not.

  • This is the discourse that should be going on. Keep up the work and like the insight.

  • Have you considered just having like a local group organized around something like pro-labor or just the community in general.

    Elect officers or organize how you think best. Call meeting invite guess to speak to issues you all like. When elections come around try to solicit questions to all the campaigns. Have the organization vote as a group on who to endorse or not at all.

    If it's worth the effort, work the campaigns for the folks you all endorse.

    More people did that stuff then starting a third party in state would be easy. From there you go forward. If you do well or brand then you may have others in their region wanting to do the same. National two parties are federations of these groups with more binding Charters.

    Many States have these hurdles for recognized political parties but they can't stop folks from just organizing how they want.

  • Maybe not voting hurts the chances of not having more proponents in government. Think we found the problem.

  • I said maybe (I said maybe) Terminal gonna be the one that saves me (That saves me)

  • Still doubt they will let anyone fly them with programmer socks.

  • You have to remember that during Trump's first administration, there was a terrible U.S. ambassador who committed a hit-and-run in the UK, killing a cyclist. The victim’s family traveled to the U.S. to seek justice, hoping the president would revoke her diplomatic immunity since she had fled the country.

    The moronic president, treating it like a reality TV stunt, had the ambassador unexpectedly pop into a meeting with the grieving family—on live TV—to say sorry. This is just how his broken brain operates.

  • yikes

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  • You are here doing it so I guess we will never know. Time to move on.

  • Am I missing something on Servo Browser? Because when I went to check it out and seems more like next-gen browser engine that looks to be an improvement on Firefox's Gecko. If so then we will need to wait for a browser team to adopt it.

  • yikes

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  • Maybe @protonprivacy can post on Mastodon to rebut OP

  • I just hit up that mpv & skip a few steps after installing yt-dlp mpv <dat URL>

  • I'd argue it's not that horseshoe works in rhetoric but voting patterns. Both "extremes" of "the horseshoe" end up being moralistic and favor dismantling the system.

    They may say oppression is bad from the far-left but at the same time when voting that oppression might just mean globally to them and not to the domestic matters.

    The blame can be shared and probably where the horseshoe fails.

  • Go fund mutual aid and volunteer to fight

  • Post-covid its not working for me anymore. Something broke and it hasn't come back. It was my go to 😔

  • Got less than 2 weeks to fill the RFP. He made it a narrow window.