

It’s only non-US if you choose a non-US instance…
Off to a non-US instance. Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.
It’s only non-US if you choose a non-US instance…
and tied to SAP.
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So they see you as a human. Not a gay human.
We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias… and you call us criminals.
I use Tor to get magnet links and feed them to my clearnet torrenting client, no issues so far and the ISP would have to breach my privacy to provide my IP.
As long as they’re hired for their skills and not to tick a checkbox i don’t care.
you no longer have a moral obligation to transition anything over to your coworkers.
My coworkers didn’t let me go, my boss did. If i knew a shit coworker of mine would inherit the project then sure, otherwise i don’t see the point of burning bridges.
Alternative is: Headscale.
Here’s a travel tip: don’t do dumb shit while you’re in a foreign country and don’t take advice from the internet.
Can you really not go without torrenting for 3 weeks?
I heard Revolut will let you trade all you want but throw hurdles if you want to cash out. Of all the coins they support they don’t have XMR and their customer service is subpar.
they’re the parasites
They’re the elected parasites… that should tell you a bit about who voted.
Maybe headscale will do better?
I’d probably go with Mint XFCE or those listed, or you can search for distros that target older hardware. I’ll get back to yo on that.
Edit: so, @thatonecoder@lemmy.ca, my main search was focusing on minimal distros for old hardware (less that 1 GiB of RAM that support x86
(i.e. 32 bit)), these may fit the bill: Tiny Core, Puppy, Porteus, Absolute, antiX, Q4OS, Slax, Sparky, MX, Bohdi, Zorin Lite, Xubuntu, Archbang, Slitaz, DSL.
From here on we’re on “may need ≥ 1 GiB” territory: Lubuntu, Lite, MATE, Peppermint, LXLE, LMDE, bunsenlabs, Crunchbang++, EasyOS.
Again, my focus was on low RAM usage and preferably supporting x86
. Most distros aren’t Wayland-ready yet, bare that in mind.
As most said, Mint with XFCE is a good start and most distros offer a “live” version you can boot to try without installing.
My profile’s there, currently just collecting recruiter’s messages asking if i’m interested in totally unrelated technologies.
Sadly there’s not much of an alternative. The other big contender is Xing but it’s made by germans to germans with ads in german so… they’re not an alternative.
Reminds me of the 56K handshake.
virt-manager supports, at least, kvm and lxc/incus, so you should be fine.
Well-spotted. Bye 😘