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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • You can watch them but they aren’t made to be educational, so if you’re looking for educational content, I’d say DL is okay, while Tech over Tea, while it is my favorite, is not exactly a channel used to learn about Linux. If you want to learn Linux as a career, I’d point to Learn Linux TV. Learning about Linux for general usage, I’d recommend CTT, DistroTube, InfinitelyGalactic, OldTechBloke, and The Linux Experiment.



  • I’ve tried out quite a few, but the ones I’ve stuck with are:

    Destination Linux: I haven’t listened to it in a whule because I barely have any time left for it, but it can often be very interesting and educational.

    Tech over Tea: It’s an Interview-style podcast where Brodie Robertson, a well-known Linux YouTuber, interviews a member of the Open Source community, usually a developer, about their project and you could often get some interesting insights into the life and responsibilities of an open source developer, as well as some interesting stories during development and insights into what the future of the project might look like.






  • It really depends on how they implement it. They can either implement it in a way that it requires such exorbitant compliance costs, that it kills off competition. If that’s the case, the law will just strengthen the foothold of the current few companies and create a market without competition, which would be terrible. Alternatively, they could implement it in a way that it hurts every player in the space by making them follow extremely strict privacy and copyright laws to make it hard for everyone, but without stifling innovation.

    I feel like the EU could potentially take the first route and that’s scary. You can argue the EU is anti-BigTech but all those fines are just spare change for these giants, so how do we know it isn’t just a smokescreen?



  • Pointless luxury can have different meaning for different people. Some people use money to amass power. For such people, controlling multiple businesses in multiple vital industries is key. For a person who wants to use money to achieve freedom (lile me), buying up media companies would be pointless. For someone aiming to amass power, it would be key.



  • Hear me out, I don’t want to be Musk. I want to be in a situation where I don’t have to work and I don’t have to worry about money for the rest of my life. If today I want to lay in my bed until 11, get up and play games until 3pm, start binging a new series until 10pm, and then go clubbing until 4am, I wouldn’t have to worry about whether it’s Tuesday or Saturday, whether I have a project due tomorrow, whether I have food in the fridge, whether I can afford to pay my bills, all because I get a stream of money coming into my account every month, enough to cover all my expenses and then some, so if I want to start a project that can develop into a successful business, I can do that. And if I just want to tinker with some random piece of hardware I found on eBay, I can do that. And if I just want to go through the routine above, I can do that. That’s what I seek. That level of freedom. Money is just a way of achieving that freedom.


  • Let’s see.

    8÷2×(2+2) = 8÷2×4

    At this point, you solve it left to right because division and multiplication are on the same level. BODMAS and PEMDAS were created by teachers to make it easier to remember, but ultimately, they are on the same level, meaning you solve it left-to-right, so…

    8÷2×4 = 4×4 = 16.

    So yes, it does equal 16.


  • To be honest, I could see myself as a vegetarian. I can still eat eggs, have mayo, and most importantly, eat cheese. Also with vegans, they don’t just abstain from eating animals, they also abstain from consuming animal products, and using them in general meaning that not only are you giving up on eggs and cheese, but also leather boots and jackets etc. That’s too much. We are omnivores. Our ancestors survived on the scraps left by lions and other predators. Our only way to keep warm was leather skins. We could survive on berries and fungi, but we couldn’t keep warm with fire only. Anyways, I’m taking this a bit too far, but my point is, I’m supportive of vegetarians, but not of vegans.