I'm typing on a mac keyboard on Debian. USB one with the numpad. It's fantastic if you're into that.
The last time I tried to pair the magic mouse 2 though, no joy. I'd be wary of the bluetooth keyboard.
I'm typing on a mac keyboard on Debian. USB one with the numpad. It's fantastic if you're into that.
The last time I tried to pair the magic mouse 2 though, no joy. I'd be wary of the bluetooth keyboard.
Soulseek is good for downloading albums and discographies, soundiiz, qobuz-dl and deemix-gui are good for that and also playlists of whatever. It's also a good way to get FLACs. I download genre mixes, pitchfork's top albums, it's a good way to get 80gb of music in a night. It's taken me 3 months to get that much off Soulseek. Sometimes you want to try out artists without downloading their whole discography.
Too bad the latest 3 presidents have upheld import tariffs on Chinese solar while the US still has no meaningful solar module production capacity in comparison.
Looks more like a paywall to me.
I made a XSPF format list of lossy versions, imported into qobuz and deezer using soundiiz, and downloaded from there using qobuz-dl and deemix, fwiw. Got about 1.2 TB this way
The navy calls them "dogs", picture the chocolate frozen yogurt coming out.
If only there was some way to strengthen that group of sticks.
I bought a commercial pack of pre-rolled cones and have been working it down for years. I've never messed with tobacco. Vaping dry herb is better but I'm lazy.
Generally it's the belief that America's police, military, state department, and politicians of one's political party, represent the country, and that they deserve preference over all other countries. Further, it usually involves upholding a belief that there is a national identity that supports the dominant language, culture, historical narrative, etc. The word for this type of belief, generalized to any country, is Nationalism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalism
There's also the belief that America is unique in that it has the best government, that it is a positive influence on the rest of the world, and that international laws do not apply to the USA, this is a subset of nationalism called American Exceptionalism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_exceptionalism
Here are some things these people believe:
If you want to know where these ideas come from, I suggest "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn, "Inventing Reality" by Michael Parenti and "Manufacturing Consent" by Noam Chomsky.
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