If you want to paste into VMs, you can use spice, or if there’s no graphical environment in the VM then SSH into it and paste into your terminal
If you want to paste into VMs, you can use spice, or if there’s no graphical environment in the VM then SSH into it and paste into your terminal
To be honest, if you get really strong meat cravings, what if you eat vegan and then only eat meat when you get really strong cravings? You would still likely drastically reduce your meat consumption. If you told yourself you were going completely vegan overnight it would probably take you a while to get to the point where you’re completely itching for [insert your favourite meat here]. Do you think you could do something like meat-free Mondays? What about the inverse—eat meat once a week and be vegan all other days of the week?
I think it would help if you found some vegan recipes or vegan food you really like. I find that Cheap Lazy Vegan has some decent recipes.
Also look into cuisines that are already very vegan-friendly. I like Indian curries. I make myself red lentil dahl and chana masala quite a lot. It’s hard to go wrong with a curry; they’re full of spices so they are just flavour. If you find yourself enjoying a meal that’s already vegan then you’ll be motivated to make it more, and therefore eat it in place of a non-vegan meal.
I would say not enough info, because on Linux there’s not one particular way to do “startup applications”. It could be a service managed by your service manager (systemd in Manjaro’s case), but unlikely if this is a graphical application you’re talking about. It could be started by your ~/.bash_profile
(or zsh equivalent). It could be started by your DE or Wayland compositor. If this is a graphical application (i.e. an actual window pops up when you log in) I’m guessing maybe ~/.bash_profile
, since how would this AUR package know to add itself to startup programs in your DE or compositor or WM when there are so many options this could be?
What AUR package did you install?
It’s fine to be paid for labour eg programming.
If you see a game you think you’d enjoy, go for it.
Personally I find that I’m not super into video games as an adult just because I don’t have the time, and I don’t find them very fun in short bursts. And when I do have the time I always think to myself I’d be better off spending it on a “productive” hobby like programming. That’s an entirely personal thing for me, but it may be something you want to consider, ie if you want to learn a hobby that’s also considered a real world skill so to speak, and one that could give you products of your hobby you can actually use and enjoy (eg programming, crochet, cooking, woodworking, etc—so creative hobbies).
Also, feel free to pirate a game if you don’t know if it’s worth the investment, especially since you won’t have a reference point of games you do enjoy. I have no ethical quandary with pirating any game, but if you do, you can just buy the game if you like it, and that way you won’t waste money on a game you only get 5% of the way through before getting bored.
Shockingly sympathetic coming from BBC
It is legal but in any case why do you care. If it were illegal it’s not something that would be enforceable or something they’d be likely to “catch” you for, and it’s definitely not unethical. Everyone should be free to do whatever they want with published literature.
They only became a BDS target since Al-Aqsa flood
Yeah, I do miss that, but idk how much of it is nostalgia and how much is an absolute aesthetic preference. I think the main reason for the change though is Microsoft trying to make Windows work well on mobile devices though, meaning forgoing the aero and more expensive VFX.
Wish some DEs would make their default style more like a win7 era style. Would be nice to have the variety.
What communities are you subscribing to where you’re seeing all this political content? I hardly see any posts about politics and I’ve made no particular effort to filter it out of my feed. I just subscribe to tech communities. Just subscribe to communities about the topics you’re interested in and don’t subscribe to politics/news/current events communities?
Unless law enforcement is out to get ya
Seems like a huge oversight in privacy communities, which are frequented by people with state actor level threat models.
Others have already advised you on how to run Windows games, but in my experience with these games:
The Sims
I’ve been playing it just fine on Wine, check EA App on AppDB
Cities Skylines
The first game has a native Linux version, not sure how the second game runs on Proton
Stardew Valley
Native Linux
Minecraft
It’s Java so cross-platform, including Linux
Generally you can check ProtonDB for Steam games, and AppDB for others.
I also haven’t had issues with my self-hosted Nextcloud, DAVx, and Fossify Calendar. Has worked without hiccups for me.
If only the user has the key then there’s no real concern with the data being handed over
Sure, but tracking period data can be very helpful for people. For a threat model of abortion criminalisation (or maybe trans healthcare criminalisation with treatments stopping periods, or really any kind of restrictions on medical autonomy), encryption at rest of locally stored period data is perfectly sufficient. They are not going to send military intelligence agencies after a random person having an abortion. It is actually a relatively low threat model, like equivalent to buying drugs online or something like that.
I wonder how many average users would be bothered to export their period database and transfer to a new phone every time they get a new phone. I do that when I get a new phone (not often, I use my phones till they break/are literally unusable and unfixable), but I’ve had real trouble getting other people to do these kinds of things.
Prefacing this by saying this is in no way directed towards you/meant to undermine your post, but IQ really is racist pseudoscience. “Low IQ” is always used as a cudgel against people who otherwise do not come across as unintelligent (such as yourself, imo) to discredit them. I’m thinking of a lot of instances of young Black people who have been subjected to the criminal justice system and their demands for autonomy being dismissed with BS “low IQ” claims (despite the fact that they come across perfectly eloquently in their writings).
I don’t have personal experience with addiction so I can’t give targeted advice there, but I know there is support out there to help people overcome addictions. If you’re worried about getting a job, definitely you can learn a trade, find an apprenticeship or something like that. I do also have a diagnosed learning disability btw, and didn’t finish high school because of it, and in my opinion the only ways that has held me back is through school systems refusing to accommodate for my learning style. I’ve had no problem self-teaching myself skills aligning with my interests like programming. I’m not saying that applies to all intellectually disabled people, but evaluating your intelligence by school performance is a really shit way to do so especially if you have any kind of learning disability or neurodiversity. Some years at school I would get Cs and Ds, some years at school I would get straight A*s; is it more likely that my intelligence wildly fluctuated between years, or more likely that there are so many circumstantial factors that affect academic performance far more than inherent intelligence?
That’s true. I use user profiles on GrapheneOS and have to have each profile count as its own device in Mullvad, when obviously I’m not going to be using them simultaneously.
How are you trying to using WG? I had issues with wg quick up or whatever it is, not bothered to check, but adding wireguard connections as NetworkManager interfaces works flawlessly for me.
Yeah it’s server-side with .ml. You can switch to a French instance, or I imagine many English-speaking instances don’t block that word. I guess you can try view that comment from different instances to check.