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I think they put the wrong thing in the wrong container! It's an old post that I made on Reddit that never got traction, so here.

So, out of kicks and giggles, I wanted to see if I could run Python code on Android. It's true. You can run Python code on Android. All you need is pydroid 3 and you can run a discord bot off Android. This is amazing for my on-the-go coding adventures! Thank you to the developers of the app.

So yesterday, I learned Python. Via Vibe Coding Because I never knew the language. And I need to start somehow. But I don't blindly trust it. I'm going to rip apart the code to learn how it interacts. It currently works, but it doesn't mean I can't make it more efficient.

OK, so I had this device for a few years now. It's an orange pie. I thought it would be the coolest thing to turn it into a little server. With Linux That back fired badly.

So I have reasons why I don't use emojis. The main reason, because it's inconsistent between operating systems. And it's hard to find the right one to pick. I don't know what it's going to look like on your side.

So I went to go see a Minecraft movie. It was pretty entertaining. It just felt way too rushed. It's pretty forgettable. I don't even remember what half of what the movie was about. It feels like it would suit a streaming service more than a movie either.

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So, with my experience so far with Linux, I'm loving it. But there's one app that is missing that no one has created so far for Linux. I can't individually control which programs have internet access. I dislike that. I want control.

So I recently switched my gaming PC over to Linux Mint with windows as well. The way it was presented online is the hardest part was choosing the distro. That is far from the truth, from what I have learned.

Is it still worth buying a tablet or is it not? Reason for me bringing this up is I got a laptop and it does everything that a tablet would do but faster. I don't really care for touchscreen, so I don't think a tablet makes sense.

Spectrum Internet is the best service I have ever used. No problems whatsoever. /s No matter what I do, I can't watch YouTube without restarting my damn cell phone. I never had this problem with my previous ISP But where I moved, my previous ISP does not serve the area that I live anymore.

So I recently moved out of my previous home Due to numerous problems. And I've been in my new one for about a week now. And I've been planning this for months.

And, of course, they're taking away more privacy. Home Assistant looks like even better of a deal every single day.

If you would like my rants not split up into the comments, please go to Mastodon. I do upload there. I do cross-posting to both platforms.

I just need to get this in there. You'll just need to check the comments, blue sky, character limit is ticking me off.

So I ran into an issue with Linux Mint. Where the brightness of the display would not go up and down anymore So I went to their support I just have to say right now the best support that I have ever gotten I love how I'm being treated as Someone that knows and is comfortable with the terminal.

This is so me.

So, I've been recently watching a lot of deobfuscation of malware. Mainly so I can learn how the Windows system is set up with its APIs. and how I can block set APIs from being used.

And squashing bugs that others have created!

So far doing great with recovery. Been working on some coding projects while waiting this out.

So yesterday I had my wisdom teeth removed. So far, everything is going fine.

So I am someone that finds the old internet super fascinating in how old code on the old web works on the new web. And I found a youtuber called NationSquid that does a really good job explaining the old internet. If you want to check them out

So on a podcast today. They talked about Tweet Deck. I have no idea what that is.

If you're into privacy but are reliant on AI For those stupid questions. Well, I found this app where you can run your own AI model locally on your Android or iOS device. https://github.com/a-ghorbani/pocketpal-ai

Gretchen McDaniels Keeps calling about your car's extended warranty. I made Google Gemini have a nice discussion with them.

I want to start something So you know how arch has its own saying? I want all Linux distros to have a saying. Let's start using I run Linux btw And leave the arch for those that actually run arch.