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Question: What is Linux misinformation?
  • A friend of mine believes similar except it's that everything in Linux doesn't actually work and you have to fix it constantly. It's rather frustrating to deal with.

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    How do you see yourself in your imagination?
  • Given my mystic/esoteric follies, and my general flare for the dramatic, I tend to blend my mind's eye form with what I try to appear as in astral: Usually some variant of myself, usually differently shaped, preferably with wings or horns, or both.

    I don't care for my looks from the neck down, despite my husband's constant insistence that I'm beauty incarnate.

    I consider myself the ruling entity of my Mind Palace, with the occasional spirit or other entity sometimes taking precedence. I've never thought of myself as important, most likely due to my being raised Evangelical, but I'm finding more and more people think of me that way, much to my utter discomfort and confusion.

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    Is there a way to block hexbear
  • Hexbear was/is a shit show. Then again, I hate politics and idiots with a burning passion. (Grew up in the South with Far right idiots belching brain dead arguments) It's very hostile. I was semi-fine with hostility on Reddit, I'd happily bite and fight. But, I'm honestly trying to have a good experience, so Hexbear is a no-go for me.

    And for the inevitable herd of Hexbearians that will no doubt squawk this post to hell: I am a nonbinary, demisexual, melungeon witch, I can't stand racists or bigots or *phobes, I don't care for politics or politicians, but will happily vote for whoever doesn't try to make my existence illegal!

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  • What repository does the Debian container on ChromeOS get its packages from?

    I'm wondering what repo the Debian instance gets its packages from, more specifically the adb and fastboot binaries.

    Thanks in advance to whoever finds this out, you will literally be saving me so much headache!

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    America's nonreligious are a growing, diverse phenomenon. They really don't like organized religion
  • They really don't. I grew up Evangelical, trust me, community was the last thing on those people's minds. Granted, I understand where you're coming from; there should be more communal spaces that don't have religion as a requirement.

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