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@Jo_PrayerN_actionCenter @mary Go ahead and post it, @mary says I’m woefully ignorant about chickens!😂 Anything might help.

@atyh That's pretty great! I'm probably hovering somewhere in the 180-200GB...😅
At work I've been working on documenting our workflow and creating reference material. We all mostly use OneNote but it behaves in strange ways at times. I feel like at some point someone is going to break all of the links in this documentation. Smaller, simpler things like Gemini are more future proof in my mind. If only I could convince others. It's like they don't believe Murphy's Law.

@mary and I want your input. We need to do an exterior wall mock up for the new house we’re building. I don’t just want to tear it down when we’re done, but rather design it to be a permanent chicken coop. This thing will be like a concrete bunker for chickens. We’ve never owned chickens, but could imagine having up to a dozen one day. What size should we make this thing? I want to pour a height of 10’-8” on the tallest wall to test the form system, but don’t want it bigger than it needs to be.

One of the things that bugs me a bit about Gemini is the need for TLS. I don't think you can just serve up gemtext via http or ftp, you have to run a Gemini Capsule. I just used Lagrange to open local files and it worked beautifully. Tried it again via X11 forwarding on a remote server with the same results. I kinda love this.

Want to grow some millet this year. I know that if you eat a LOT of some varieties, you can get thyroid problems. I'm about to refresh my memory on the subject and wanted to know if anyone has grown it and what varieties you recommend. I swear I've seen something that looks a lot like millet growing in the wild around here, will get some pictures to verify.

@Synclair He built a pretty cool house near me in Colorado.

@atyh That's funny, but Windows 8? No one deserved that.

@MisterRogersSnapped I've felt pretty good since using this as a rough guideline. Throw in a Big Mac from time to time just to keep your system on its toes.

Installed FoxtrotGPS (one of my favorite programs) and rsynced my maps from the NAS to the Librem. Lots of offline maps on a mobile Linux device!

@kyle I got my Librem 5 this week and am having fun with it. It's a dream come true. Thanks for all your hard work at Purism. I will get a copy of your new book.

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@stoic@freeatlantis.com I got mine for about $550. The current price is $1300. That is very steep for what it is. I haven’t gotten to phone calls yet. People need open devices and I wanted to support the effort, but I wouldn’t be able to justify $1300. It feels nice and solid and well built.

So far, impressed! Camera and XMPP work right out of the box.

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