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Cake day: June 21st, 2023

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  • JFC, some of these responses here about I ‘should’ do this or that. This is precisely why Reddit and most social media is cancer and people filled with 0 social and life skills.

    I shouldn’t have to do anything. If you have an issue with my crying child, the onus is on you to find another space for yourself to make yourself comfortable instead of mandating what other people should/should not do.

    Does that mean that parents should let their kids run around? Hell no. But this also means that you stop acting like another baby and find a way to adjust just like everyone else incl other parents."

    FTFY. The problem with this argument is it’s just as self-centered as the others. If your child starts crying or throwing a fit, go to the bathroom or something, soothe it, and come back. It’s not that hard. If your child isn’t poorly behaved, it won’t cause any other problems. Don’t let your child bother other people by being a nuissance. It’s not on them it’s not their child.







  • Okay a genuine question, what is the method to not let them do this to us? The legitimate only way I can think of is completely disconnecting from society, but this is near impossible because it’s near impossible to find a place you can become self-sustainable, and it also takes a lot to even accrue the wealth to have the means to become self-sustainable, which means beimg a part of this society.









  • I’m weird and use ArchLinux ARM on my Raspberry Pi computers. I think it’s much easier to admin, especially if you don’t need video accelleration, but I use Arch on the daily, so that’s probably why I feel that way.

    I also find that Fedora was pretty nice as well, but felt too bloated for what I needed.

    Finally, Alpine was amazing. I used to use it as my daily driver for a while as well, and it is nice, lean, and easy to use. The main downside is that it uses the musl libc meaning sometimes packages won’t work, or things won’t compile. That was very uncommon though and the exception , not the rule.

    The main problem I’ve had on ALL of those distributions were the clock. The Raspberry Pi doesn’t have a built-in clock, so you need to use NTP to pull the time down, or else it’ll be extremely out of sync. This means setting up your timezone, etc. RPi OS does this for you, but most DIY distros (Alpine, Arch) will not, so you’ll need to set that up.