IzyaKatzmann

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[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 6 points 10 months ago

not a toy it's a lifelong friend

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 3 points 10 months ago

you take that back /s

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 12 points 10 months ago

im heaving and hoing at this joke, it's a bit dark comrade

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 4 points 10 months ago

😱😰🤢🤮

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 3 points 10 months ago (3 children)

hmm really? not decriminalize it huh... why did it make you think of that?

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

thats terrible, what are muscle relaxers, is that like sleep medicine? i would take random dosages of quetiapine and hope i didnt wake up... just go on quiet into the night

i never looked up what an overdose was, i wanted to play roulette and hoped for the best, are muscle relaxers preferable?

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

wow, 很有意思 that's really cool. are there non-native fishponds in hawaii?

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 14 points 10 months ago

it is true, their coffee is great

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 2 points 10 months ago

Ye kkkopyright is crudd. I ask as a force if habit, like 80℅ of the time i take without even knowing until I later think over my conversation 😂😭

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 3 points 10 months ago

I don't got cash rn, I don't have a job and my bank account is overdrafted and there's no funds available... so if I put my physical money in the bank I just lose it, sorry I can't send you anything comrade.

Is there anything else you need? Like I have some dank memes and a link to this ai-generated thing between biden obama and trump which i think was even better than the recent debate (if you watched it) as like entertainment and watching how fked we are as a species/country

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 3 points 10 months ago (4 children)

This is awful to read comrade, wish I had a job or even cash to give. Did anything inside your backpack get taken, or on your person? This repeated thing does not help with working towards or having any sense of security, its frickin' crud is what it is.

Bump amber stack rocks beach sand

[–] IzyaKatzmann@hexbear.net 2 points 10 months ago

Hmm, comrade I think the other commentor is a bit rude, and your 'name-calling' or rather insinuations by using similies is also a bit uncalled for.

By similie I am referring to, the use of "...infinite growth like a good capitalist"

It doesn't really seem fair to me to levy a claim like that or make that inference since nothing the other commentor said really–to me at least–indicates them advocating for infinite growth.

 

When a person curses, it's a direct indication that they are thinking on a lower, more reactive, more emotional level.


The site owner has another site with some pretty good linux/bash tutorials. Props where it's deserved.

Generally I don't like this kinda faux-intellectual and antagonistic writing. Reading this makes me pull out technical jargon or fancy words from my vocabulary like weeds. They use the term coomer which I haven't seen in years. They mentioned an undergrad in econ somewhere, maybe that's what give the boon of confidence?

Anyone else think they may have become sorta like this if things were different? I think that may have happened to me if I was less caring of others... and more hateful of others instead of hateful of myself (still working on that!)


Something interesting is the casual usage of psychology as an explanation, usually where the reason why someone or some people do a thing is because of a keen insight of the writer, where, what people self-report is untrue and what is inferred is true.

They also talk about conspiracy a ton for some reason.

The kinds of thinking really go all around, it really confuses me as how said folk manage to create a coherent understanding. The easy answer is maybe they don't, and I might be inclined to agree, I'd like to try and have a dialogue to see how their brains work.

 

hi, I've been pretty happy with macOS recently on my m1 MacBook, really only because I've been paying for software from awesome devs who make great apps (plenty are open source, so most I use are not paid) and I've found my productivity increase like a lot.

It's like I'm fighting less with the computer and the OS, and sorta working together with it. Since it's a mac though it's still a pain. When I install things with brew or software straight from the dev I need to do this dance to be able to use it (since it's from an 'unidentified' developer).

I wanted to try out Asahi, I saw that there was a new version released recently, any folks here who daily drive it and could share their experience? This is currently my main machine so I'm a bit hesitant in swapping over (I guess I could dual boot?) and school is out atm so I have a bit of time to troubleshoot and feel comfortable in a new environment.

thanks in advance~

EDIT: I am mostly familiar with Debian/ubuntu, I run stuff headless and SSH into it, like at the moment I have a proxmox 8 server and some raspberry pi's that I use to host stuff. I have a windows 11 pc which I use for playing some games and to run certain kinds of software.

 

Background

Hi all, I'm part of a small NGO which has a long history but small membership due to some unfortunate events in the past. The membership was almost in the thousands across the country it's in, and now it's only in the dozens. Other orgs siphoned off members, a split happened (which didn't go anywhere) and there was a scandal that saw more people leave or resign.

This is all to say that the members of the NGO are a bit older and not very knowledgeable about technology. We use forms and take minutes during our meetings. We have in-person events, including educational, discussion, helping out other orgs, pamphleting, putting up posters, and use social media and to advertise.

Our membership is growing again but this time we are looking to be organized. Using stuff like a shared events calendar and a mailing list (right now it's a bunch of emails in a word doc that are copy pasted in gmail). Logging our experiences during events and creating maps for our postering runs. Ideally we'd like to self-host what we can since some folks donated hardware.

The Ask

My question is what would be a good approach to creating a cohesive tech stack? Things are disjointed right now and I've been working on stuff on my own but I'm a bit lost and was looking for advice. I'll write what I have done so far.

Specific Tools

Proxmox Server – to manage different machines as we add to it

MediaWiki – I set one up to have members add entries for their experiences during events for a repository of unstructured qualitative data, I used docker and cloudflare zero trust (adding emails to a whitelist and with a country whitelist) to limit who can access the wiki along with permissions for each user, not sure if this is good security practice, the mediawiki is in its own container in proxmox

OpenStreetMap – I haven't set this up yet but I wanted to annotate the different routes people could take when putting up posters, I haven't looked into if there's a street view type feature where I could add a photo to each point to show how the posters should be placed

Radicale – This would be for having better access over a shared calendar

Prospective Tools?

Guides – We do stuff like brew beer in small batches to sell at some of our events, we spent a bunch of cash on printing logos on sticker paper to put on the bottles, we learned along the way how to do it cheaply and would like to ensure that knowledge stays with us next time around, I think this might work as a section in the mediawiki but idk

Closing Thoughts

There's other stuff too like secure storage and maybe like an equivalent of wikimedia for our art/visual resources. Places to have our slideshows from our educational events and list of people to go to for different things (e.g. I and another person can make logos and simple art stuff). We also use whatsapp and signal atm and that seems to work but there is some interest in something like slack or teams for structured conversation.

If you haven't noticed I don't really know what I am doing and I'm a bit in over my head. I am having a ton of fun even though it's frustrating. I get that planning everything out isn't necessarily the best idea but it reduces my anxiety a ton to know there's some kind of a roadmap.

Thanks in advance!!

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