@psycrow
@lemmy.worldPeople have told me in the past that their experiences with weed have been either good or bad.
Myself, I've found that it's somewhere inbetween.
There are times where It made me feel great
Sometimes it feels kinda good, and kinda bad both at the same time.
Other times, it's not worth it at all, and it just amplifies all the negative feelings in your mind by a magnitude of 5-10.
It's because of this that I don't consume weed very consistently, because I seem to get better experiences when I wait a week or 2 in between usage. I only take edibles.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there any way around it?
I've been doing small hosting off and on for a while. Mainly for accessing files at home and the occasional Minecraft server. Not smart, as I've never used a specialized router. I used to use ddwrt, but now it's impossible to flash most consumer grade routers.
id like to learn more stuff about cyber security, host other stuff, maybe host a website, but I'm just a guy who lives in an apartment. I'm stuck with 1 Internet service that claims it will terminate my service if they find me to be hosting anything. They must be semi-lax with that rule, because i haven't gotten terminated for using ssh and cockpit.
Do you guys own a house, or are just fortunate enough to have access to an ISP that will let you host your own stuff?
/r/Missouri was a great community for people who live in Missouri, but felt out of place living here. It was great for venting.
But i feel that it also had a lot of wasted potential. I feel like there could have been a bit more of a focus on community activism.
Obviously different people beleive different things, but i think it would have been great if the mods stickied some things relevant to values most of the community shared. Like when certain protests were going to happen.
After all, if a good majority of people on the sub hate the political culture of where they live, why not help make it a better place?
What do you personally want out of this community?