All of them, basically. Arguing with people on Discord got pretty wild sometimes, and one of them straight up pulled up https://slurs.info and tried to use as many as he could. I suppose trying to argue with those people was a mistake, but I didn't get doxxed so all's well that ends well.
In person? Most of the homophobic or transphobic ones, though I don't think most of them were personally directed at me. K*ke (I'm not Jewish) and n-word lover are also pretty bad.
here /s
For international stuff I mostly follow the BBC and Al Jazeera. More locally there are a few pretty cool news sources in my area.
Linux just keeps winning
Yes, mostly blogs and Arch Linux updates.
Two $20 bills. In all seriousness, there are a lot of board or card games that go for less than $50 dollars.
Quoting Sprite@lemmy.ml: "Queer here, I'm for Palestine. Even if someone might be hypothetically homophobic, I still do not support an apartheid and ethnical cleansing. Many a lib are crypto-gay-friendly anyway and the mask falls off very quickly when a queer person may need tangible help or merely dares to exist near them. "
DT coping and malding. (DistroTube made a video about how systrays are useless)
your mother /s. The google productive suite is something I have to use, but I do not like it. I've cordoned it off to a separate Firefox profile with no personal stuff on it, but still.
I have my EFI boot partition with 512M on /boot, zram instead of swap, then a whole lot of btrfs subvolumes, with RAID across several disks. I do a lot of snapshotting, and auto-snapshotting, but thats mostly for local rollback. I only btrfs-send to a machine on the LAN. For my real backups I use Restic, sending that data to a number of places.