I’m part of Darkrose!
Anarchism@lemmy.ml is moderately active. You also have the solarpunk movement.
*if teeth are in a regular position.
300 is one of the ugliest and most pretentious film of the century: pectorals made in computer graphics, pompous advertising shooter direction (which is in fact Snyder’s “cultural” background) and a completely idiotic use of slow motion like we’ve never seen before.
I can partly agree with you if we talk about the graphic novel but I still regretted purchasing that comic, a pro-fascist and forgettable work.
The better experience is a film without Snyder. The Owls of Ga’Hoole is the only decent work in his (artistically) shitty career.
Don’t forget Syncthing, I always suggest it first since it doesn’t require a server or advanced knowledge to work.
We need more noob-friendly systems in this direction. Better sharable guidelines to get started into this approach.
Try with home decor, a plant or a good lamp is always a good gift.
Divide et impera
AOTY - One of the best site to discover/evaluate music.
Pdb - Personality database about fiction and real characters.
ᕦ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)ᕤ - Copypastable text emoticons.
SimpleX Chat
Fast fashion isn’t even considered clothing for some peaple. XD Just put your jeans, your t-shirt and your sneakers and go to work, the modern slave outfit.
I’m actually using Ardour as my daily daw, very powerfull (check my profile if interested in libre music). Consider I made electronic music for many years with proprietary software.
Try to force Proton with different versions.
Lemmy (like Reddit) is about topics, and communities are formed around them. Mastodon (like Twitter/X) is user-centric, and discussions are formed around them. They are simply two different approaches to the social component.
The nature of these social networks makes one more useful for already known users/organizations and less for the common user. In fact, if you want to follow a particular person, Mastodon is more useful, but if you want to talk about some topic in general, Lemmy will always be superior.
Archlinux has the best wiki and community for every type of issue.