

Ah, Asylum Films, never change
Hello, there. I’m Anna (she/her). I don’t know what else to put here…


Ah, Asylum Films, never change
I did an internship at a company that used SharePoint mapped as a network drive for file sharing. It was…not an ideal setup
For the most part, debian has worked well for me (on steam, I haven’t used heroic). I’ve had trouble with nvidia drivers in the past, though.
It’s a stable release distro, so you won’t have the latest drivers and such, but that hasn’t been a big issue for me
Here are a few:
Fen - Monuments to Absence (post-black metal)
GY!BE - NO TITLE (post-rock)
Ashenspire - Hostile Architecture (avant-garde black metal)
A Silver Mt Zion - this is our punk rock… (Post-rock)
Seconding Kentucky.


I can play the piano decently well. Back in high school, I played clarinet and oboe, but I’m out of practice now


My namecheap domain (.net) is around 15 USD annually, with basic privacy protection included


I kept my previous phone for 4 years, I’ve had my current one for 2, and I’m hoping to keep it for at least 2 more, hopefully longer
Osvaldo12, is that you?


Back in high school, I got second place in a state-wide coding competition (there were like 5 entries total)


Slackware, I think
The API changes killed Boost for reddit. When I learned about Boost for Lemmy, I made an account here.
I host a web server and gemini capsule on mine. I previously hosted a Minecraft server, but moved it over to my desktop recently.


Natural Snow Buildings - The Dance of the Moon and the Sun. It’s a mix of drone, post-rock, and folk that is unlike anything I’ve ever heard (NSB’s other albums have similarities, but this one stands out to me)
Honorable mentions:
Boris - Flood
Agalloch - Ashes against the grain
Grace Cathedral Park - In the evenings of regret


I use the Boost app, so I just tag users who are being annoying. I only rarely block someone.


It looks like the admin is sincerely conservative, and some leftists joined to troll them.
(I’m definitely forgetting some)
Yeah, there isn’t enough evidence to definitively prove it either way, and much of the evidence out there is tenuous or based on anonymous sources or tweets.
I agree that the claim he’s on the left is more plausible.
I don’t think we’ll know for sure unless he says something.
On Debian, you need to have secure boot disabled in order to hibernate. I’m guessing it works similarly on mint