Unfortunately some communities don’t seem to exist without the froth. The FIRE community seems difficult to recreate here, or local subs. But do you all remember when r/Bitcoin was mostly programmers?
Unfortunately some communities don’t seem to exist without the froth. The FIRE community seems difficult to recreate here, or local subs. But do you all remember when r/Bitcoin was mostly programmers?
Be careful with this one. Remember it was the Ark B that left A behind to die from unsanitized phones.
Okay I’ll bite. Some people support Ukraine but don’t support more weapons spending. In the early days of reddit, a lot of the power users were libertarian leaning programmers, and Lemmy has naturally attracted that cohort. You can see subs like Privacy and Piracy moving here, and there is a staunch anti government position that comes with anti centralization. I don’t think these people should be called sad, as some are very well reasoned and thoughtful about their anti government position. What’s more, if you don’t live in the United States, it’s very easy to call out the hypocrisy of US government warmongering e.g. in the middle east.
My backup solution is rsync and so I really like docker-compose since it usually means there is zero config for restoration of backups on a new computer besides installing docker-compose (which is usually one line on the terminal).