This is a secondary account that sees the most usage. My first account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.

henfredemars@lemmy.world

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https://henfred.me/

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  • henfredemars@infosec.pubtoFuck Cars@lemmy.worldFebruary 20, 1927
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    15 hours ago

    I do my best to be the change I want to see in the world and always de emphasize the significance of a vehicle as a status symbol.

    I do it in small ways like not noticing what other people drive. Not taking a specific interest if someone wants to talk expensive cars. I’m not trying to rain on anybody’s parade, but I don’t want to give people the satisfaction over something that’s harmful to humans and harmful to the environment. Going out of my way to complement others about driving a vehicle that clearly meets their needs.

    In general, I think we’d do well not to celebrate excess. We should recognize enough when we see it and strive for enough.




















  • henfredemars@infosec.pubtolinuxmemes@lemmy.world32GB Ram and Linux
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    14 days ago

    Hm? Do you mean a link to builds that are this small? My midrange Intel i5-12600K (I’m a working man, doc…) L3 cache is 20,971,520 bytes. My Linux Mint (basically Ubuntu kernel) vmlinuz right now is only 14,952,840 bytes. Sure, that’s a compressed kernel image not uncompressed, but consider this is a generic kernel built to run most desktops applications very comfortably and with wide hardware support. It’s not too hard to imagine fitting an uncompressed kernel into the same amount of space. Does that help to show they’re roughly on the same order of magnitude?

    Ten years old kernels could be 2 MB.