The concept behind the fediverse is nothing new. Instead of having one single server, or network, that is run by a single entity, usually a company, you have multiple independent instances that communicate. This allows you, as a user, to sign up to any one of the servers. If you get banned from one then you can always pick another. Same if your server goes offline for financial, technical or other reasons.
If I had to take one single type of food and name it the king of calories, the savior of mankind, the cure to all the world's problems.. it would be coconut oil.
It's just very unfortunate that gnome with ibus is the default linux desktop experience and the one most new linux users will encounter. And a problem like this which outright ruins gaming has been known and not fixed for this many years. It's a very poor first impression of linux.
It was immediate. My sleep onset latency was reduced from 2 hours to less than 30 minutes. And it was consistent, unless I was incredibly stressed or had some type of injury I would reliably fall asleep in less than 30 minutes. Every. Single. Night.
Some saturdays I simply cannot water fast though. What I do then is something I refer to as fat fasting, namely I will only consume liquid fat and optionally some carbs. But never any protein.
An epic supernatural horror adventure and the spiritual successor to cult classic Scratches set in a massive, decaying mental institute. Inspired by H. P. Lovecraft, Hammer Films and twisted Euro Horror from the 80s.
Caffeine has been a constant companion in my life. It has the dubious honor of being the first drug I got addicted to, my grandmother being the pusher when I was at the tender age of seven.
The newer versions of nvidia drivers were supposed to have completely solved the flickering when running fullscreen games but it was a flickering mess for me no matter what I tried.
We're like beaten dogs. We make fun of people who highlight how fucked this is. 'are you so naive that you don't think this is common practice?' We shouldn't have to expect this. We shouldn't have to endure this.
One of the quickest and simplest ways you can drastically improve your privacy is by using secure dns/name servers. It costs nothing, takes a couple of seconds and is available in most hardware and software these days.