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TeleScreenMedia 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can you share those links?

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TeleScreenMedia 8 points ago +8 / -0

This pain hit our home about a year ago when we were pregnant for our first child and "devastating" doesn't even sum it up. The pain is a grief that can't be explained or understood unless felt, and the deepest of sympathies to your family from ours. We continue to try to get pregnant and while time is the only thing that has helped us heal, the sorrow is never gone. May you find the strength in each other to carry on and prayers and blessing to have the chance at parenthood again, soon.

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TeleScreenMedia 4 points ago +4 / -0

Leftists, at least. Many Dems are just sleeping sheep. Leftists, on the other hand, are incompatible with decent society.

by BQnita
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TeleScreenMedia 6 points ago +6 / -0

That isn't how NFTs work. The value is in being sole proprietor verified by the block chain. The image is near arbitrary in this campaign.

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TeleScreenMedia 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is. Here is what he has them missing with his master troll on the NFT bit...

https://truthsocial.com/users/realDonaldTrump/statuses/109518990392565381

We shouldn't miss that. Solid viewpoint, commitment to action, target on censorship.

by BQnita
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TeleScreenMedia 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is still a detail to fixate on. Just an ODD email Addy and the only tweet in the thread that was deleted.

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TeleScreenMedia 5 points ago +5 / -0

Give it another try. All Linux distributions have come a LONG way. Ubuntu is an easy on ramp, Fedora a common desktop, Slackware for the eclectic folks (looking in the mirror), Red Hat for enterprise needs, FreeBSD for the long time loyalists, Debian for a solid community, and Gentoo if you want to do it the hard-yet-insightful method. Ping if questions come up.

This is the way.

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TeleScreenMedia 3 points ago +3 / -0

Adopting Linux and an open source mindset is empowering, liberating and rewarding. Any hardware can likely adopt some version of Linux as a replacement OS, laptop, desktop, phone, tablet or other.

For any computer, you can drop some version of Linux on it directly replacing any operating system (OS) it came with. There are some technical strides to overcome, but if you can install Windows or reimage a Mac, you have the base skills. An easy on ramp for new Linux users is Ubuntu - but MANY versions of Linux exist, each offering its own user experience, design choices, and methodology. Here's a link to Ubuntu docs, as a starting point, but the latest version may not be ideal for stale/older hardware, so an older version may be more suited to your 10 year old Dell. https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/installation

Phones are more technically challenging to change OS on, but consider getting a phone compatible with GrapheneOS - an Android variant OS focusing on privacy and security. Here's a link to their installation docs: https://grapheneos.org/install/

The well of information on these fronts is deep, the internet and open source community are there to assist, and please reach out here or via DM if you have any specific questions. Happy to sherpa as far up the mountain as possible and have decades under the belt, so far.

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