MrSilkworm

The less you know about your history, the easier it is to imagine you’d always be on the right side of it.

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Cake day: July 1st, 2023


  • Visualy, I’m as average it gets. White straight male, average height, common composition. But

    • I’ m Agnostic.

    • Believe people are not defined by their occupation and how much they make.

    • I m all for worker rights and fight for them

    • Into politics and trying to have as an objective ipinion as possible. Also try to talk about politics

    • My academic credentials are on the top 10% tier

    • I care about my RL and digital privacy

    • I use FOSS

    • I look after my health as well as my weight

    • Not a fan of Football

    • I make efforts to own my data and software

    • Travel a lot to other countries

    • have my own Jellyfin server

    • host a locally run smart home

    • Run a separate Batocera machine with a lot of games from a lot of legacy systems

    • Don’t really care about where other people come from, or what is their religion, or gender, or sexual preference, or politics



  • MrSilkwormtoComic Strips@lemmy.worldthe benefits of Inflation
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    The end of hope of accumulation of wealth has driven liberated a lot of people from the need of a daily grind. Thats why we see the silent resignation, the negative responses to RTO and the “lack” of workforce. This is actually not a bad thing, if only the filthy-wealthy weren’t activelly working to destroy olthe only planet we can live on







  • MrSilkwormtoTechnology@lemmy.worldIn what ways has your use of technology/internet changed in 2023?English
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    • Ditched Reddit for Lemmy

    • Twitter for Mastodon

    • Netflix, Apple+, Prime for Plex

    • Gmail for Protonmail

    • Outlook for Thunderbird

    • partly Degoogled my android Smartphone

    • switched from Vanced to Re-vanced

    • Chrome for Firefox with add-ons

    • Alexa for Home Assistant

    • Partly switched off telemetry on Windows 10

    • Got my first all unlimited contract on my smartphone

    • Upgraded my ADSL to 200 Mbps

    • Used FOSS quite more frequently

    • Used Calibre for the first time

    • Learned a lot about emulators on PC

    Tbh, didn’t realised about all these things until I wrote them down

    edit: formating








  • I know that unfortunately it’s not going to happen.

    I also know that there are numerous NGOS and less fortunate people who could really take advantage of using a pc and use it for a good cause or just enjoy it.

    I also realise that there is a great number of students, even in the developed world, who could use a laptop for school and fun as well by running Linux.

    instead of throwing the hardware away it could be repurposed.

    Also i could use a couple of new old pcs to build a NAS for local cloud and jellyfish as well as a Batocera based emulation console for my living room.