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  • That’s the big question, but “living your life as normal” just means doing nothing, that’s usually how fascists win.

    You could start by just talking to people about it, that might already shift their attention to the issue as well, so more people are sensitized to it.

    If you’re in Europe, you could join an antifascist party and get organized, I don’t know how that works in the US.

    But just getting connected and being ready to invest a bit of your time could go a long way.
















  • Hey, just out of curiosity, which Debian version did you install and when?

    The Trixie release shouldn’t mess with your sources at all, just because 12 is being moved to oldstable, you shouldn’t have to do anything.

    You wrote that you run a headless server, so when you command an update, it lists you all obsolete packages with a request to run autoremove. Did you miss that or update some other way?

    Worst case, if you got a new kernel (200-300M) every week and never removed old ones, you’d end up with 10G obsolete data a year. That’s about what I usually see with old Windows update files in the disk cleanup utility.

    Not great either, but at least in the default configuration, Ext4 leaves a 5% reserved space, so that files can’t fill up your partition and make it unresponsive. Windows doesn’t do that…