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  1. @spaceraser

    I'm so thankful I never went to Dallas Theological Seminary.

    That place would've murdered my faith.

    Smeg #dispensationalism

  2. I wrote up the devotional I gave for work this afternoon. It's on magical thinking. Treat it like a first draft written in about 15 mins because it is 😂

    https://write.as/spaceraser/magical-thinking

    #blog #writeAs #magicalThinking #christianity #acts #john #samuel #devotional

  3. I wrote up the devotional I gave for work this afternoon. It's on magical thinking. Treat it like a first draft written in about 15 mins because it is 😂

    https://write.as/spaceraser/magical-thinking

    #blog #writeAs #magicalThinking #christianity #acts #john #samuel #devotional

  4. I wrote up the devotional I gave for work this afternoon. It's on magical thinking. Treat it like a first draft written in about 15 mins because it is 😂

    https://write.as/spaceraser/magical-thinking

    #blog #writeAs #magicalThinking #christianity #acts #john #samuel #devotional

  5. @spaceraser @amin

    Makes me think of the #Puritans, oddly enough.

    The common pattern of someone trying to set up a society upon ostensibly noble principles, only to see it "turn awry, and lose the name of action" within a single generation, and crumble a couple generations later and essentially look nothing like it was meant to.

  6. @spaceraser @dan @ossobuffo

    Sadly agreed. #LinuxPhones are purely a hobbyist zone right now.

    Desktop Linux is 95% there, though.

    I'm seriously considering switching my work machine from #Debian to #AuroraLinux, which is immutable #Fedora-based with #KDE #Plasma. I'm still quite happy with Debian, but I want to try something that I can recommend to my coworker who's currently stuck on Windows 10.

    The only bummer is that the only distros I can whole-heartedly recommend to beginners are either Fedora or #Ubuntu-based. I cannot wholeheartedly endorse either Fedora as an org (too closely tied to #IBM) or Ubuntu (#Canonical, where is thy soul?).

    I dearly love Debian, but a 2-year release cycle is just untenable today. Software changes far too quickly. I had some (minor) things break this year because even the compilers were too old. XD

  7. @spaceraser @sotolf @benjaminhollon

    This thread is going off the rails,
    go to jail,
    check the mail,
    try but don't fail,
    do your best; don't just bail,
    your humor's got the mass of a whale,
    but in as much good taste as slop in a pail.

  8. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With , there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three :

    ...

  9. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  10. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  11. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  12. @royal @spaceraser

    ...

    With #BSD, there's no silly info pages or html help (at least as a primary source of documentation). There's just REALLY good manpages, especially on OpenBSD. FreeBSD comes with (or it might be an optional install) their excellent handbook as a PDF you can peruse at your leisure. Again, NetBSD I have the least knowledge of.

    My experience with the big three #BSDs:

    ...

  13. @amin @sotolf @spaceraser @[email protected]

    Literally my old Arts and Humanities college at is something like "Arts and Humanities and Sciences" now. SERIOUSLY SUS. :P