cybervegan

@cybervegan@autistics.life

Literal greybeard; 30+ year vegan; Stone Circle enthusiast; Dreadlocked #ActuallyAutistic atheist anarchist; LGBQTIA ally cis male; Anti-racist anti-fascist anti-capitalist; Maker; Shitty artist; Fixer; Upcyler/recycler; Coder; FOSS advocate and Linux enthusiast; Amateur mycologist/mushroom forager; UK West Midlands.

Music: Punk; Grunge; Folk; Psytrance
Bands: Inner Terrestrials; Bad religion; Tarantism; Levellers; 3 Daft Monkeys; Nirvana; Pearl Jam; Soundgarden; RATM; Tool
#nobridge #nobot

PROFILE PIC
Pic of me with bedraggled dreads, bald top and grey beard. I'm wearing a check shirt and grey fleece, holding a big mug of tea and wearing two small metal strainers as monocles!
HEADER PIC
A landscape featuring a standing stone in the centre field, on green moorland, with a hilly landscape behind. It's part of a stone circle known as "Mitchell's Fold" in Shropshire, UK. Several other stones are visible in the background.
NEUROTYPE
Autistic, possibly with ADHD

Replying to @alcinnz@floss.social

@alcinnz I think it's worth noting that your trust in the source site needs to also be considered. CnP from your own company or group documentation wiki, or official software or OS documentation wiki is much more trustworthy than a web forum or social communication platform.

For example, I'll sometimes copy and paste from the official online FreeBSD or Debian documentation, because they have a very good reputation.

Usually, however, I'll want to more thoroughly understand what is being done by the command, so I will often manually re-type it, whilst looking up options in the manpage as I go...