Check out anarchism@lemmy.ml Thank you for pointing me to the right community!
It is amazing software, any extra information you may have regarding it (or potential replacements if it, sadly, falls apart); I’m all ears!
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Check out anarchism@lemmy.ml Thank you for pointing me to the right community!
It is amazing software, any extra information you may have regarding it (or potential replacements if it, sadly, falls apart); I’m all ears!
Very true and a great addition!
I was honestly the same when I was starting out in the kitchen and quickly learned I’d rather clean a few extra dishes, than get myself overly stressed!
I thought it may have been in the wrong place - I’ll work on keeping future posts more in-line with the community.
That’s a great point re: the hierarchical model still commonly used within Open Source projects!
I had no idea the GrapheneOS Dev was toxic, which seems such a shame as its ths OS for my daily phone. I will be watching that space very closesly!
Ah, the alchemy of the kitchen! A dash of efficiency, a sprinkle of passion, and a dollop of savviness. First off, mise en place - French for ‘put in place.’ Prepare your ingredients ahead of time, it can help remove a loot of stress.
Secondly, invest in a sharp knife - it’s the Excalibur of the culinary world, turning the toughest veggies into paper.
Lastly, experiment! Like any good inventor, a chef isn’t afraid of a few mishaps; it happens to the best of us! You’ll surprise yourself with some of things you may come up with 😉
You are correct, but it at least shows that we are attracting more users (albeit, that doesn’t mean quality).
I believe its a positive thing though, as it shows that the “normies” are seriously considering alternatives; outside of us niche, nerds here for the tech and the anti-corpo mindset.