nnullzz

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nnullzz,

They say as they post from a mobile device providing internet connection via a satellite.

how similar are other North American countries to USA??

I mean the other 2 countries, Canada and Mexico, how similar are both of them to United States?? Both countries have a similar economy and democracy etc, and I think those two countries share things like supermarkets, stores, etc. I suppose the cultural differences are not a lot, that is very nice.

nnullzz, (edited )

Is your keyboard broken and replacing now for meow? And if you want to be an American, you work on getting citizenship and take an oath to the country. Just like many other countries. Citizenship is not something you identify with. And the only way be “semi-American” is with dual citizenship. It’s not something you identify as like genders.

It’s another thing to be a citizen of a country and not necessarily be proud of it sometimes. But that doesn’t make you semi-whatever.

nnullzz,

Oh god… just realized you’re that person from the Linux communities. I will carry on with my day.

Wanting to improve my Linux skills after 17 months of daily driving Linux

I’ve been daily driving Linux for 17 months now (currently on Linux Mint). I have got very comfortable with basic commands and many just works distros (such as Linux Mint, or Pop!_OS) with apt as the package manager. I’ve tried Debian as a distro to try to challenge myself, but have always ran into issues. On my PC, I could...

nnullzz,

That it’s the OS they’ve been using daily for whatever they need to accomplish on a computer, as opposed to just using it occasionally.

nnullzz,

Seconded. Subscribed to it a month ago in my mission to cut my dependence on Google products. So far I’m loving it. Calendar is a bit basic but it is encrypted.

Between the 500gb provided with the proton suite and using backblaze for backups, I’m pretty covered with data.

nnullzz,

You could actually use Backblaze for both scenarios: as a normal cloud storage where you can access stuff back n forth or for long term backups and storage.

I use Duplicacy to copy and encrypt my main folders once a week. But you can set schedules for backups as you wish. Depending on how much you’re backing up it may get a bit pricey though. I have a little under a couple terabytes backed up and pay around $6 for Backblaze. They have a client I’ve never used that might be helpful as well.

One thing I wanna look into is using Duplicacy to also back up really important documents to my proton storage.

nnullzz,

I have some answers that might help but there’s a few pieces that I need to write out on something other than mobile. Will reply back in a day or so.

nnullzz,

Watched this a couple months ago. Highly recommend if you’re interested in the history.

youtu.be/FfDa8tR25dk?si=R4xyb8Nqjgl3AThU

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