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The Terminal Life
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"Terminal" as in the box you can open on Linux and type funny commands in and, usually, they do the thing, not "terminal" like "a voice in my head tells me I'll probably die shortly after graduating college". There's a terminal on Windows too, but it's only useful for running ping. If anyone tells you to run any iteration of sudo rm -rf /*, don't.
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nmtui: Wi-Fi manager for those of us who haven't been forcibly upgraded to Connman. Arrow keys navigate. Connecting to a new network is as simple as going to "Activate a connection", pressing enter on the network wanted, and then typing in the password... provided that your network is a simple WPA/WPA2 one like a residential home router, and isn't doing some fucky credentials/certificate thing like a corporate network.
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pandoc: (almost) universal document converter. I write my posts in Markdown and then use Pandoc to convert them to HTML... albeit a huge chunk of HTML with no line breaks between the paragraphs. It will insist on using non-ASCII characters in otherwise-ASCII file formats unless you beat it over the head with the command-line flags --ascii --wrap=none, but even then it'll just use the character code instead.
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smu: another document converter, but it only goes from a subset of Markdown to HTML. It compiles in under a second on my computer and doesn't require a kajillion Haskell dependencies like pandoc does.
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elinks: a browser for the terminal... not to be confused with links or lynx. I used to use lynx because of the Gopher support that elinks lacks, but I've never been able to successfully compile lynx with TLS support. elinks, on the other hand, compiles in a snap with no problems. It also has slightly better text formatting and keyboard shortcuts. (The H key pops up the browsing history, for example, and G asks you which URL you want to go to next.) My only complaint is that it won't let me select text to copy to the clipboard with my mouse without an arcane keyboard combination I've already forgotten.
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cvlc: VLC, but in the terminal! I wrote a tutorial about using it a while ago. You almost certainly want to use the ncurses frontend.
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byobu: terminal multiplexer, which is a fancy way of saying "please let me run more than one program at a time in a TTY". Basically tmux but better, although it can use GNU screen as a backend too. Comes with a fancy little status bar at the bottom of the screen that displays info about your system, such as system load, disk usage, and battery status (which is a godsend when using a TTY on a laptop). The info it displays can be changed by pressing F1 or running byobu-config.
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tree: recursively lists all the files in a given folder... and every folder in there... and every folder in those folders... hence the recursive. If you've lost a file but know part of its name, you can run tree -f | grep "SearchTerm" to find it. (If you're searching by content, just use grep -nr "SearchTerm" instead.)
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weechat: IRC client, although plugins exist to allow it to handle XMPP and Matrix as well. Supposedly relay settings exist so that one can run it on a server or always-on computer and connect to the Weechat session on a phone or some other device with intermittent connectivity, but I only know this because someone keeps trying to hijack my session and I get at least one cannot accept client because relay password is empty, and option relay.network.allow_empty_password is off error message a day.
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htop: the Linux equivalent of the Windows Task Manager, except this is Linux so everything is automatically better than Microshaft Wangblows. (Migrosert Wendys?) Recent versions have mouse support if you're running an X11 session instead of a TTY and are using a decent terminal. I recommend sorting by MEM instead of CPU.
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diff --git a/copypastas/MaleViolence.txt b/copypastas/MaleViolence.txt
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+According to 2012 FBI crime statistics, men commit:
+- 88.7% of murders and nonnegligent manslaughters
+- 99.1% of forcible rapes
+- 87% of robberies
+- 83.6% of burglaries
+- 77.1% of aggravated assaults
+- 80.1% of violent crime
+- 92.2% of sex offenses (excluding rape and prostitution)
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+https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2012/crime-in-the-u.s.-2012/tables/42tabledatadecoverviewpdf/table_42_arrests_by_sex_2012.xls
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# MayVaneDay ASS (https://tilde.town/~dzwdz/ass/) feed
+2023-03-18 https://mayvaneday.org/poetry/b/biz_ego_gun.txt Biz Ego Gun
2023-03-09 https://mayvaneday.org/poetry/c/the_clitbone.txt the clitbone
2023-03-06 https://mayvaneday.org/poetry/a/aria_houndz_it.txt Aria Houndz It
2023-03-04 https://mayvaneday.org/poetry/e/eager_job.txt Eager Job
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Announcement Box
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2023-03-18: Doing better than I expected. Being forced to deal with a former online friend turned stalker is stressful, but I'm managing. Mostly I'm just disappointed in the male incapability to understand the words "leave me alone". I finally have gainful employment again as long as I can pass a background check next week.
2023-02-14: IPFS and I2P mirrors are temporarily discontinued while I finish migrating to my new server.
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2023-02-08: Sorry about the NomadNet downtime; someone's DDoSing the I2P network and my Reticulum instance was refusing to connect to my clearnet peers for some reason.
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+Biz Ego Gun
+2023-03-18
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+***
+
+Gebo and Inguz both inverted tell me
+that impoverishment, the poverty
+of my life is still ongoing
+even if I get the job
+that interview was for that I worked so hard on.
+Returning to a paycheck doesn't change
+the emptiness in the days
+or the shit I find all over the floor
+or the listless afternoons
+I mean to do
+something but just lie still in bed, bored.
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+"Having a job doesn't replace
+the need for improvement, the urge to change
+the things in life you can't tolerate
+any longer, the duty
+only you carry
+to a brand new world create."
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+But I can't do it without you.
+And ever since you entered
+college, I feel like our bond
+is growing weary, if not severed.
+I rarely see you anymore,
+never feel the weight
+of your world-bearing arms resting on my ribcage.
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+This is what I feared,
+what I never wanted to replicate
+between us, much less when we entered Sablade.
+Every stereotypical straight
+couple only in name,
+living two separate lives,
+upright
+but may as well have died
+for all you can look into their eyes
+and see freedom's spark, love's light.
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+I made Sablade so that we'd have a home
+even if neither could work. So, Jett,
+if you promise, I'll do the same:
+don't work yourself all the way to the bone.
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+"Lethe, this isn't the end of the road.
+You and I've still got a long way to go.
+If you promise, I'll also follow through:
+cherish this time,
+but every day I'll remind
+who you really belong to."
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+***
+
+CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (c) Vane Vander
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=> b/better-version.txt Better Version
=> b/birdgazing.txt Birdgazing
=> b/blizzard-girl.txt blizzard girl
+=> b/biz_ego_gun.txt Biz Ego Gun
## C
=> c/carmine.txt Carmine Red
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0Birdgazing b/birdgazing.txt
0blizzard girl b/blizzard-girl.txt
0Better Version b/better-version.txt
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diff --git a/women.md b/women.md
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- [Ada Lovelace](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace): the first computer programmer
- Kathleen Booth: inventor of assembly language
- [Evelyn Berezin](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Berezin): designed the first computer word proecssor
+- [Edith Clarke](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Clarke?lang=en): first woman to earn a degree in electrical engineering
- [Margaret Hamilton](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hamilton_(software_engineer)): lead programmer on the Apollo project
-- [Grace Hopper](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper): created the first compiler
+- [Grace Hopper](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper): created the first compiler for a programming language
- [Susan Kare](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Kare): "pioneer of pixel art"; designed many of the icons, fonts, and images for Apple, NeXT, and IBM in the 1980s
- [Hedy Lamarr](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarr#Inventor): invented Wi-Fi
- [Ruth Teitelbaum](https://web.archive.org/web/20221129021942/https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-women-behind-eniac): one of the six women who programmed ENIAC
- [Gladys West](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladys_West): mathematician who developed the satellite geodesy models eventually developed into the Global Positioning System (GPS)
+[More information](http://ybgg2evrcdz37y2qes23ff3wjqjdn33tthgoagi76vhxytu4mpxiz5qd.onion/wiki/Women_in_computing?lang=en)
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## Industry
- [Tabitha Babbitt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabitha_Babbitt): invented the circular saw
- [Katharine Burr Blodgett](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Burr_Blodgett): invented non-reflective (invisible) glass
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- [Rita Levi-Montalcini](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Levi-Montalcini): discovered nerve growth factor
- [Andromachi Papanikolaou](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromachi_Papanikolaou): key factor in the development of the pap smear test
- [Candace Pert](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Candace_Pert): discovered the opiate receptor in the brain
+- [Susan La Flesche Picotte](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_La_Flesche_Picotte?lang=en): the first Indigenous woman to earn a medical degree
- [Mildred Catherine Rebstock](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_Rebstock): first person to synthesise chloromycetin (an antibiotic)
- [Trota of Salerno](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Trota_of_Salerno): first gynecologist
- [Nettie Stevens](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nettie_Stevens): discovered that chromosomes determine sex
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- [Ethel Bauer](https://web.archive.org/web/20220716220051/https://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/history/ethel-heinecke-bauer.html): planned lunar trajectories for the Apollo program, critical to 13's safe return
- [Jocelyn Bell Burnell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell): discovered first pulsar
- [Annie Jump Cannon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Jump_Cannon): developed the first stellar classification system; classified almost 400,000 stars
+- [Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_Payne-Gaposchkin?lang=en): discovered what stars are made out of
- [Mary Jackson](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Jackson_(engineer)): NASA's first Black female engineer
- [Mae Jemison](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison): first Black woman in space
- [Katherine Johnson](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Johnson): mathematician crucial for the success of the first USA spaceflights