Have a nice day.
Keyoxide: aspe:keyoxide.org:NGBHBM6PIKZC2Q7CP7RXLKNNQM
If you’re Canadian, you can walk into most pharmacies and they will give you a kit for free and provide brief training on the spot.
I can’t remember which website it was but you can also get it for free, delivered by mail in Ontario.
Avoid storing it in extreme heat or cold since it degrades the naloxone. But degraded “carcan” is better than none.
Kobo is where it’s at! It’s Canadian and not owned by Amazon.
Local libraries rock.
The US have always been the bad guys. Even independence was about being able to do more genocide and land stealing without the British getting in the way.
Canada also has a brutal history of both slavery and genocide.
Accepting that is the first step to overcoming systemic racism and building communities that we can all thrive in.
I’m surprised by this decision, since Ubuntu’s strength is stability and by extension, friendliness to new users. Imo, a better move would be to ship a separate “unstable” release with non-LTS kernels.
Yes. Also, I’d rgue the solar panels are the bigger issue since EVs are a marginal improvement for the climate vs clean energy and biking/walking.
That’s donating to your Lemmy server, not the development of Lemmy itself. Which is totally cool and I commend you for it.
Open Collective allows one time donations.
You can also make a donation on Liberapay and then it’s very easy to cancel it after the first payment so it doesn’t recur.
What is the benefit of this over archive.org (which also offers torrenting)?
You can use exiftool if you’re on Linux to read the metadata to see if there’s anything concerning:
exiftool /tmp/my_video.mp4
Yes! They also have a bridge for Thunderbird.
I’ve gotten around this with TCP:443 as they usually just expect UDP.
Likewise :)
Petition to refer to it as Xitter from now on.
I tried Mastodon recently… It rules. Would recommend.
Thanks! I used the search function but it wasn’t showing up for some reason. I’ll link to it in the OP.
One of the few times I agree with this statement lol.
I’ve tried that many different types of unicode formatting and still had posts removed. I looked at removed posts from reveddit and my jaw dropped at how much they are censoring. Most common for me was Lemmy and Canada related comments or links.