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Hello, I'm Drew. I make mediocre things in bash and talk about free software stuff on videos and podcasts sometimes.

I'm interested in the human, amateur & home-made side of free software. Making and sharing things is *goooood*.

Also ☭

geminigemini://friendo.monster/
webshttp://friendo.monster/
peertubhttps://share.tube/video-channels/uoou/videos
youtubhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3b-caG6CqILTGorHQww_mw

@volt4ire

> During the same proceedings, Quantic Dream CEO Guilliame de Fondaumiere allegedly asked if he could lie as he was not under oath.

That's amazing.

@adele Yeah, you can display images on the framebuffer without X running. Some instructions here:

https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2017/02/how-to-display-images-on-raspbian-command-line-with-fbi/

You can even play videos with mpv.

How to Display Images on Raspbian Command Line with fbi - Raspberry Pi Spy

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More precisely, there’s a world of difference between scaling vertically (à la the tumours of Silicon Valley) and scaling horizontally (sustainably, in a non-colonial fashion, with increasing numbers of individually-owned-and-controlled interoperable nodes).

@ricardopinho Thanks! Yeah, I'm surprised I went so long without knowing about that.

btw I'm moving over here if you want to follow me:

@uoou

My #queer #anarchist friends taught me this one.

@abloo No worries. I'll have a more thorough poke around and see if I can find it.

Thanks!

@abloo I saw that but I don't know how to set it up on the other end (on the new account). Is it a mastodon-only thing? (new place is running pleroma).

Hello! I'm moving to https://pl.friendo.monster/uoou

Please follow me there if you'd like to.

<3

uoou (@[email protected])

Do one thing and do it poorly.

Index of /ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu

@BrodieOnLinux just use this handy command:

`cal | sed -n '2p' | wc -w`