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Hello #Mastodon! I am making the jump from X to here. Too many of my #science and #medicine buddies left X. If you switched from X, how do you like it here?
It's nice. A bit less spammy, a bit less cantankerous.
I started by following the #science hashtag and following the @science account, that exposed me to a lot of users talking about science, from which I could choose whom to follow.
For topics like that, I tend to organize my follows onto lists divided by their main focus (it's a rough sort), and set each list to "hide these posts from home". That way I can see posts on that topic when I'm in the mood (rather than all muddled together on my home feed, which is more for close friends and serendipity).
@lightnsfw thanks I’ll give that a more thorough look. I’ve been following it but it seems to conflict with the other info I have seen online. For example I am near my wagon, click m, then t, select the tile for a stair, hit e to go down a level, select that tile and then nothing. I built one randomly this way on a cliff but no idea how I did it and it goes no where. I was able to construct a few stairs with the construction menu and a similar workflow but those don’t seem usable either.
to mine a stairwell you need to press m, t then select the square and move up or down however many layers you want to go and then click again, that will designate those blocks to be cut into stairs (it will show the stairs but they will not actually be stairs there until a dwarf does the mining). This will designate a down stair at the top layer you select and an up stair at the bottom with up/down stairs in between. you need to have a dwarf assigned to mining to do this.
You can build them in the construction menu as well but that requires you to have already mined out the area you are building in so it takes longer.
If the above doesn’t work post a screen shot of what yours looks like.
@TiffyBelle@bookstodon I thought it was fine - nothing super special, but I enjoyed it enough to move onto the second one.
Couple of twists - saw one of them coming and not the other. Book 2 looks as though it will go into the magic more than Book 1 did - which is the bit I'm interested in with most series. :)
Got reminded of this while reading about ProtonMail. The reason I haven't gotten into proper #piracy is that I don't have a VPN for torrenting, and the reason I don't have a VPN is that I don't #torrent. So it would be nice if I got a good VPN while #degoogling myself.
Will ProtonVPN rat me out to Comcast? I know some VPNs don't hide what you're downloading from your ISP, for reasons I don't fully understand.
I’m not the smartest bowl in the… bowl drawer, but wouldn’t removing port forwarding just affect speed? Or would it stop torentting with Mullvad entirely? I just topped my account off lol
The 3 VPNs I’d recommend for privacy are Proton, AirVPN, and Mullvad.
When it comes to torrenting, AirVPN is probably the best. It has port forwarding, a no logging policy, and general trust in the community. Proton is similar, but it’s port forwarding is not as good as AirVPN’s version.
When it comes to privacy, Mullvad is the best imo. You can pay in cash. They removed port forwarding recently, but they’re in a privacy oriented country, and when authorities raided them, they had none of the users’ data (the raid being the reason for port forwarding to disappear).
You don’t need port forwarding to torrent, but without it, you may have slower speeds and trouble downloading older/rarer torrents (it effects the number of seeders/peers you can connect to). I’ve been torrenting without port forwarding and have yet to run into a torrent I can’t download in a reasonable time. Highly overrated imo, but incredibly important if you want to seed (I’ve still had no problems, there might be a couple leeches, but the vast majority can be seeded to). Considering you have Comcast, however, I’m guessing you have a data cap, and with that seeding becomes rather difficult. If you really want to pass it on with the data cap, than a seedbox would be the easiest way. Without port forwarding or a seedbox, and especially with a datacap without either of those, you won’t be able to use private trackers (personally I don’t recommend them unless you can’t find content anywhere else, my advice running counter to many in the piracy community).
You’re not going wrong with any of those 3 VPNs. Mullvad for privacy (torrents work just fine, don’t believe the people convincing you otherwise, and if you’re concerned with seeding, then a seedbox will take care of uploading for you). AirVPN if you want a good privacy reputation and port forwarding, or Proton if you prefer them (their privacy is fine, their port forwarding is inferior).
I’ll also mention Windscribe, which is not as good as the above three, and I don’t know as much about. But it’s the only other one I can think of that might be worth it, though I strongly recommend one of the above 3 first.
Stay away from (most VPNS pay for advertising or astroturf, so always be careful when selecting):
PIA (yes, they were proven not to log… And then bought out by Kape (former name Crossrider), a spyware company. The parent company is not privacy oriented, no matter how much PIA simps want you to believe otherwise. Look into it yourself. I loved PIA before they were bought out!)
NordVPN (lol, just stay away, trust me. You can always search for previous NordVPN incidents.).
Author clearly explains how private equity firms are destroying essential industries, how they avoid legal responsibility for the disastrous consequences, who’s empowering them and how they can be stopped.
Private equity’s #enshittification is to blame for much of the worst aspects of health care, housing crisis, the economy as well as the deepening wealth gap.
oh he didn't know what private equity was until 3-4 months into writing his book... and his employer is the Department of Justice which is the government? He looks a little egotistical considering he doesn't have much experience, feels like a smear job.
and his interviewers are even more pushing anti-capitalist rhetoric... and they make things about specific politicians...
I think they're just upset capitalists figured out how to dodge taxes by using debt lol
this is sounding less like an interesting book =[
I don't think he knows anything deep, I think this whole thing is an opinion piece
"Memoire: Triumph over Adversity" weaves the threads of my life's tapestry, reflecting the values that guided me from humble beginnings in picturesque Kodagu, South India. Born into poverty, I harnessed hard work, compassion, and humility to shape my dreams against challenging odds.
Throughout my journey, I faced daunting obstacles with unwavering resolve and a commitment to education. From teacher to mentor, my roles attest to the power of determination. This memoir resonates with those embracing hope amid adversity, inspiring young minds to chase dreams with persistence.
Beyond words, the book offers insights from consultancy across fifteen countries, guiding those aiming to make a difference. Chapters uncover post-retirement pursuits, painting a picture of enrichment and rejuvenation.
Join me on this literary voyage where "Memoire: Triumph over Adversity" transcends boundaries, celebrating human potential and purpose. It's a shared narrative, an ode to resilience, and an invitation to embrace the essence of being human.
"Memoire: Triumph over Adversity" weaves the threads of my life's tapestry, reflecting the values that guided me from humble beginnings in picturesque Kodagu, South India. Born into poverty, I harnessed hard work, compassion, and humility to shape my dreams against challenging odds.
Throughout my journey, I faced daunting obstacles with unwavering resolve and a commitment to education. From teacher to mentor, my roles attest to the power of determination. This memoir resonates with those embracing hope amid adversity, inspiring young minds to chase dreams with persistence.
Beyond words, the book offers insights from consultancy across fifteen countries, guiding those aiming to make a difference. Chapters uncover post-retirement pursuits, painting a picture of enrichment and rejuvenation.
Join me on this literary voyage where "Memoire: Triumph over Adversity" transcends boundaries, celebrating human potential and purpose. It's a shared narrative, an ode to resilience, and an invitation to embrace the essence of being human.
Si vous aimez les belles #reliures, anciennes ou contemporaines, il vous reste quelques jours pour découvrir la présentation proposée par la Réserve des livres rares sur le site François-Mitterrand de la #BnF. C'est en galerie des donateurs jusqu'au 22 octobre et, vraiment, ça vaut le détour : il n'y a que des pièces d'exception qui ne sortent pas souvent !
Je n'ai pas ajouté de photos parce qu'entre les reflets et les ombres, c'est impossible de faire une image correcte. Mais on peut se rattraper en consultant la base #Reliures qui vient tout juste d'être enrichie :
FCC to restore #NetNeutrality and also, hey, to protect our online activity from scrapping--be it for #ArtificialIntelligence training without our consent, or for even more nefarious purposes.
When the public comment period opens, for your own interest, comment--the vultures will, by the thousands, using bots/AI, so we need to show up and make sure our voices are heard, and our interests protected.
@herhandsmyhands@JiSe@romancelandia They fought real hard to put copyright above first sale and private property rights. they literally passed a law to eliminate 1st sale doctrine: the DMCA.
now that the situation they made is hampering them from committing theft (in their own words!) they suddenly have a change of heart. allegedly.
@RubyJones@herhandsmyhands@romancelandia Agreed. I just literally have no patience for these kinds of things. It really baffles me that a lot will even say it enhances productivity! I can’t remember the author now, but it was an erotica writer that did use LLMs and she was super proud of the fact. I haven’t read one of her books ever since because I simply don’t want to pay for generated content. How is This so difficult for others to comprehend?