Imnecomrade
That's a ton of documentaries. Nice find! This is a great "repository" of resources.
https://hexbear.net/comment/5541326
I learned Hyperbola is moving to its BSD derivative kernel, HyperBK, on this thread, and it will be GPL.
...Fuck...
Learning BSD jumped to high priority on my to do list. I get the feeling that as a tech savvy comrade, my life right now is going to be focusing on developing tech skills for the sole purpose of fighting against the Empire, along with helping PSL more. Anti-imperialist tech is a must, and any ties to the Empire cannot be trusted.
I'm probably going to attempt to run Free/OpenBSD and virtualize Linux like I do with Windows now. Maybe more work will be done on BSD and Gentoo BSD projects will be resurrected and supported.
Meanwhile they grumble about China's successes and believe the cCp is doing some conspiratorial shit to look good in the Olympics.
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3313154
You're not up to your challenge
For your past is stained with shame
And the rifles of heroes have spoken;
Never, never to America!
To be fair, it would make sense to divide megalopolises from large rural areas to create more proportional states for a functioning and equally representative democracy (as in a council/soviet democracy (or other forms of the dictatorship of the proletariat), not the plutocracy of the US). Beijing has a population of 21.9 million, while Wisconsin has a population of 5.9 million, so even as a city, Beijing is much larger than Wisconsin. It's an imperfect analogy not because Beijing is a city, but because Beijing is much bigger than Wisconsin, so in this regard, I would consider the analogy close enough.
Not a brand, though this answer will not help if you or someone else needs new clothes, but surviving with the clothes you already have and limiting your funds to support potentially genocide-supportive brands as well as limiting money circulating in one's imperialist country is an act of protest and is something to keep in mind if the option is available.
This option works for me because I kept so many clothes my family and friends gave me over many years, continue to wear the same few set of clothes until they are in shreds, and continue to use them for dirty work clothes and/or make plans to turn my old graphic tees into a blanket or curtain. I probably should get rid of clothes, but I kept them because they helped me save money. I am a bit of a hoarder, which is influenced by my poor upbringing.
Also buying second-hand stops money going directly to the businesses that made said products, and I always try to find anything I want or need to buy used, whether on eBay, at a thrift store, at a garage sale, from a friend, etc. first before resorting to buying it new.
I typically buy clothes at my local thrift store, especially if my work clothes rip or a zipper breaks. My mother has helped me sew some of my work clothes when I was really busy and really didn't want to purchase more clothes.
Socko just needs to work on being a better comrade.
Doing a GPU passthrough or a single GPU passthrough if you have the hardware to do so. VM obfuscation is also handy but can still be risky for kernel-level anti-cheat games, so I don't recommend doing so to avoid anti-cheat. I like using QEMU and libvirt with virt-manager.
Do they think they fell out of a cocunut tree?