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What I like about the Gadsden flag, as opposed to this one – according to how I interpret it, anyways – is that it advocates the use of speech before violence. The main symbol on the Gadsden flag is a timber rattlesnake which is coiled and ready to strike. If you think about such a rattlesnake in nature, when you get close to them they won’t immediately attack you, but will instead warn you that you are treading to close. It’s only when one ignores their warnings, and continues to harass the snake, or give them a reason to think that they are under immediate threat of harm that they will fight back, and will not hesitate to do so. In all other circumstances, the rattlesnake will mind it’s own business, and let you do the very same. I find this behaviour admirable of a creature, and it is, in my opinion, the true ethos of libertarianism. The Canada goose, on the other hand, won’t hesitate to harass you. they will routinely attack people just relaxing in a park. They provide little warning to someone that they find threatening, and will often choose to immediately strike out. This is not behaviour that should be emulated, or admired, in my opinion.
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I subconsciously tried wiping my screen.
I’ve found that the best way to duwla boot it is to have windows installed on a separate, dedicated drive, and to keep all drives used by Linux air-gappes from the windows drive, and the windows drive. Also fast start and hibernate must be disabled within windows.
They’re viewable on Lemmy too!

Would anyone like to help draw the Gadsden Flag on the Canvas?

https://lemmy.world/post/2680830

Would anyone like to help draw the Gadsden Flag on the Canvas? - Lemmy.world

I’ve plotted out a 100px wide area at ~(226,206) on the Canvas [https://canvas.toast.ooo] (it’s community can be found at [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]), as shown by the 4 yellow pixels at the corners. I’m using this [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gadsden_flag.svg] image as a reference. The reference is placed with a horizontal position of 129, a vertical position of 163, and a width of 100. I’m not great at pixel art, so I’d appreciate the help – I don’t want a “no step on snek” lookin’ thing. — EDIT 1: I have realized that this post may violate Rule 1. Please let me know if that is the case. If so, I will take this post down.

Lemmy: Thunder Maps: Organic Maps Weather: Breezy Tuner: Noteworthy Tuner Matrix: Element Android (it’s got a lot of issues, but, as far as I can tell, it’s the best that there currently is)
GitHub - thunder-app/thunder: Thunder - A fully open-source, cross-platform Lemmy client for iOS and Android

Thunder - A fully open-source, cross-platform Lemmy client for iOS and Android - thunder-app/thunder

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Of course. My inquiry was out of theoretical curiosity, and not so much anything practicaly useful for security, or privacy.

This works great for 3d-printing but wont work as well if you intend to export to CAM systems that can use a drill to make the holes.

Why’s that?

Would it be possible to at least show the total subscribers from all federated instances?