According to Rutger Bregman: just give it away to people who don’t have it.
According to Rutger Bregman: just give it away to people who don’t have it.
Why are you still on it though?
In my country it’s possible to join clubs, for instance for a sport you like. I also like it as a way to meet new people because there is time to talk but also an activity to avoid awkward silences.
Sailing the seas until they stop trying to fck me in the ars
It used to be just because I was interested. Then life got in between and I ditched it a bit, until Microsoft announced that “find anything you ever did”-feature. I installed Ubuntu again after quite a few years and stayed because I finally did not have to spend 3 days to get my video card working “kinda” and I found out my games actually work. No need to use Windows anymore.
A bus that looks like a tram that says “metro” on the front. Still better than a car.
Because they can
I know it sounds like capitalist crep, but Peertube needs a solid form of monitization (I think).
Creating videos is expensive and hosting videos is expensive. Without a source of income for creators it cannot survive.
Let this be my warning to Google that I will never go back to their browser when they do. Challas! ✌️
This morning I was still awake, my veines exploding because of all the “anti-sleep medication”, having a quick cool-down from the party still going on inside, when I hear someone randomly say: “yeahh rm -rf!”. One thing let to another…
Linux skills make you friends as well as get you jobs.
No password manager is 100% safe. Make back-ups.
In the army they say: “No plan survives first contact with the enemy” I believe, right? I think the same counts for trips abroad. You’ll probably get sick in the first days because of all the built up stress preparing for the trip finally releasing, you will forget something “important” when leaving the airplane, the museum you really wanted to see might be closed that week because of renovations, etc.
What I remember most from my trips are those cafes you stumble upon that afternoon you did not plan anything, that sunset on the edge of the river while walking back to the place you’re staying and the best souvenir is that painting you bought from that friendly guy at that market you came across. So, try to take it slow.
More practical tips: try to follow the local schedule. For instance, in Spain don’t try to eat dinner before 21:00 and in France don’t try to go shopping during lunchtime.
Also, take some emergency food for when you cannot find a nice place to eat that still has a spot for two but you are getting really hangry. A bar of some sorts for instance.
And take pictures, but don’t experience everything through your lense. Also, imagine what you would actually like to view when back home. I only take pictures with people on them and not in any tourist hotspots; I can find enough pictures of those online already.
Enjoy!
Subscribe to Caleb Hammer YT channel. Move country with proper social structure if that doesn’t work.
#1 sponsor is Shopify, how does that affect the indepentness?
I’m using pcloud because proton still doesn’t have a way to share folders with other users, so I can’t share my holiday photos with my partner there.
Pcloud works fine. The online interface is not the nicest, but it works.
Step 0: think about what you are really adding to the world
Maybe it’s the first way to filter applicants? Smort!
I don’t want to disagree, but I would like a source to support this claim
I still don’t understand why I should care for a foldable touchscreen phone. Nor for apple products.
Italians die regardless. If it tastes good, go your gang, live a little. I put mayonaise on my frozen pineapple/ham pizza. Best hangover breakfast ever.