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@SecretaryBird I find it hilarious, in a good way, but this sentiments doesn't seem very common.

What is even more funny is how many people think this is to be taken seriously.

(quick link for the uninformed: sqlite.org/codeofconduct.html )

@e yeah, no. You can send direct messages, by quoting the user and clicking on that globe icon in the composer, changing it to an envelope. That will only show it to the recipient.

But is not called private, rather Direct, because for example admins can see it, and I'm not sure what the security is around it. It is usually advised not to rely on the "private" side of it.

@switchingsocial@mastodon.at Uh, I've seen the manyverse app on a few days ago but forgot to check this out... thanks for the link, it is an interesting concept!

I'm not sure it's such a good idea to trade star light for light bulbs

@freemo 40 lines, 150 columns, 1366x 768. I use Guake as terminal, if it matters.

@InvaderXan 'consumes' can be a bit misleading, since it's actively just recycling water, oftentimes playing an important role in the water cycle (like cloud seeding, or keeping the microclimate the way it is, and so on)

@wanatoi
Hi, what's the race for the soul? Is a way for saying election, or something?

you know what, screw those winclad and bioedit and outdated software.

I'm just going to learn and do everything with it.

What distro would you recommend for someone new to linux to install? 

@tulsi I'd say ubuntu with xfce, is my go-to for newcomers. I'm a debian user, but I can see how the xubuntu package manager, that includes snap, can be a bit more friendly. Very light on the hardware and easy to install

@Shekelcoin Yeah... that's rich stuff man! Is that your own coffee? I'm impressed

@Shekelcoin uh, late season cucumber... where in the planet are you?

Kale are like a year-long thing here, what variety or species do you grow?

I'll be waiting for a icture of the chickens =D

@Canageek@cybre.space
is awesome. If people don't like the UI, they can just fork it.
@chr@cybre.space

@mona@cybre.space
What's wrong with goodreads? I don't know much about them

@GwenfarsGarden@sunbeam.city
Well now, let's get things clear, hazelnut are pretty damn exciting.

@cathal@octodon.social @InvaderXan

@InvaderXan
Pretty easy, yes, especially by cutting or layering. I air layered a tree last year and I had 2 failures on 17 layerings, not bad at all, while almost all cuttings worked.

Never grew them by seed

@GwenfarsGarden@sunbeam.city

@GwenfarsGarden@sunbeam.city
I'm not sure, minimum temperature here is -3°C... but from reading around seems hardy 'till -10°C. With some digging around you could find some good varieties for your climate, but I don't think it would produce as much as in a milder climate

@cathal@octodon.social @InvaderXan

@GwenfarsGarden@sunbeam.city It is actually a very easy plant to grow, and I often choose it for guerrilla planting. It needs some care in pruning, if you want it to grow more like a tree and less like a shrub, but that's it

First fruits of my pomegranate tree... those seeds look like rubies

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