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Maybe this year we post the pride flag upside-down?
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•disclaimer this is a very good idea ruleEnglish13·3 days agoOh honey, have you heard of a little country called the U S of A? There are folks in some southern states that would eat one of those for breakfast.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Conservative@sh.itjust.works•Trump migrant detentions at Guantanamo Bay cost $100,000 per person daily, senator saysEnglish4·3 days agoI’m sure all of that is going to hard-working people and humane care for the imprisoned, totally not being siphoned into some rich dude’s pocket.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•We 3D-Printed Luigi Mangione’s Ghost Gun. It Was Entirely Legal79·5 days agoIt was a test shot, they probably just found a landlord or something.
I think I’ve walked down that boulevard
The answer also depends on your level of experience and how much you want to learn doing this. You mentioned you haven’t done this before, but are you otherwise comfortable using computers and figuring things out? Are you familiar with Linux and/or the command line? In addition, are you hoping to tinker around and learn a lot from this, or are you more concerned with just setting it up so you can use it?
There are options for all levels of expertise and technical interest, but I recommend starting with any hardware you already have or can aquire for cheap/free (especially if you’re hoping to tinker and learn more). As another commenter suggested, finding an old desktop or laptop and putting a NAS operating system on it would be a great starting project. Then once you play around with it, you’ll know if/where you want to spend some cash on something better. If you don’t have old PCs laying around, check on whatever you use for local buy & sell listings, you can probably pick up something for pretty cheap.
If you’re mostly looking to play around and you don’t have any extra hardware, you can also try things out in a virtual machine (download VirtualBox), which will let you learn without any monetary investment.
Did you expect them to get it right the first time?
owenfromcanada@lemmy.catoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•maybe sending dms across the fediverseEnglish75·6 days agoThousands of years after humanity has destroyed itself with nuclear weapons…
As the sun peeks through the gray clouds and lights up a solar panel…
A long-forgotten server hums to life…
And sends an email…
“Attention Required: Your Order is Delayed”
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Shirts That Go Hard@lemmy.world•Got this year's and years ago. I don't get to wear it often enough.141·6 days agoFair enough!
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owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Shirts That Go Hard@lemmy.world•Got this year's and years ago. I don't get to wear it often enough.402·6 days agoCongrats on finding what is possibly the douchiest shirt of all time! Wear it with a mix of pride and shame!
Storming the capitol at the behest of a criminal
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•In America, crisp is used to describe natural food that is very fresh or a nice, cold morning. But crispy is used to describe food that is cooked so long it's become crunchy.5·7 days agoIt’s called a crisp because it’s crispy (at least to my knowledge).
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server?English3·7 days agoI’m using my old desktop from 2010. There’s no such thing as a server that can “do it all”, but any computer from the last 10 years would probably be a fine place to start. The more you do, the more likely you’ll be to hit some sort of performance limit, and by that time you’ll know more about what you actually want.
In short, find old cheap/free hardware and start playing around.
Agreed. We have our own drama over immigrants, but I don’t see Canadians turning away asylum seekers any time soon. My wife and I have already offered “extended visitation” offers to our LGBTQ+ friends in the states.