abies_exarchia
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- Comment on Actual Budget is a fantastic FOSS budgeting tool that you can self-host 3 weeks ago:
This mobile app is not associated with the current open source project. Like i think it’s a vestige from before they went open source. They recommend using actual in your mobile browser for now, which works decently well
- Comment on Invasive 1 month ago:
He was gonna say he fed the fries to a house sparrow and the guy waiting around the corner was going to harass him for feeding an invasive species. I guess the joke is that the author sees humans as the most invasive species (which, as an aside, is a bad take when you think about indigenous peoples of our species)
- Submitted 8 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 22 comments
- Comment on remember, if your gf isn't open source and running locally, you don't own her 9 months ago:
- Comment on Why Everyone Should Still Use an RSS Reader in 2024 9 months ago:
I never had a good way to ingest info, but i setup a self-hosted FreshRSS instance a few months ago and it’s completely changed how i consume information for the better. I spend a lot less time scrolling through shit that never interested me much in the first place
- Comment on People, not the climate, found to have caused the decline of the giant mammals 11 months ago:
I’ve been thinking about this a lot recently. I don’t think this finding suggests that humans are innately negative forces in ecosystems, but rather that becoming indigenous to a place is a process. As people spread out to new areas, they didn’t have cultural practices that maintained historical ecological relations, and upended some of the ecology in the new places. But over time, it’s in everyone’s best interest to maintain relatively sustainable and cyclical ecological relations for long term survivalship, and that becomes part of the culture and stories, and then you get indigeneity. I think there’s no coincidence that the megafauna that still exists is primarily in the area where humans evolved (subsaharan africa). This is where people have been indigenous to the longest, perhaps before people had the means to extirpate megafauna. And once the cultural indigeneity was in place, there were reasons to not destroy megafauna populations (until the modern colonial era, at least)
- Comment on ‘World’s first off-road solar SUV’ just drove across Morocco powered only by the sun 1 year ago:
Ok now do british columbia
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 3 comments