As long as you don't distribute it it should be fine legally (in the US) and is morally correct (imo) since it is your own copy of the book.
I block politics in general. If I want to discuss politics, I'll do it with people in real life (or online with people I know in real life). I use social media mostly for entertainment and "why thing not work no more?" Kind of stuff.
I remember when I had wifi issues it had put the wifi card on like a do-not-use list. Not sure why or if that'll help but maybe try that list? No clue anymore what it was called, sorry.
I pretty much only use Lemmy (and loops but it's not really finished yet) but I have mastodon too.
What do you mean? The post is about using Lemmy to view mastodon stuff so I don't have to use anything else. It's not just about using Lemmy, it's about only using Lemmy.
Give alvr a try, but you're probably best off just using windows for VR.
Mint chocolate chip, and being Texan blue bell is my drug of choice.
The Logitech x3d Xtreme or whatever the hell it's called. it's a $34 flight stick, best one you can get for cheap, and after having and abusing it for years it only had any issues after a rottweiler puppy chewed the cable. Would recommend.
There is a setting that says port forwarding in the desktop and Android apps but I've never used it. If it helps, I did turn it on once to see what it was and it picks a port for you which afaik can be important.
Never had that issue on my current distro but I did on kde neon, what distro are you using?
This kind of surveillance should be something every platform fights against. Remember that the government does not own you and they are only entitled to any of your data at all when necessary to uphold the law and under a warrant. Protect your right to privacy or they will use what you do I private to justify stripping you of all your other rights in the name of justice they will at that point no longer uphold.
As long as you don't distribute it it should be fine legally (in the US) and is morally correct (imo) since it is your own copy of the book.