Yuumi

@Yuumi@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Backup acc; Main is @Ozzy@lemmy.ml

This is why windows is better, it doesn't suffer from stormy weather. Puny Linux users and their weather based OS

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The insane requirements of Win11 (and the added Ai features) are definitely factors for me to switch to Linux

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Actually insane the extens these fucking idiots go to. Not only do they provide sub-par services, they also ask high amounts of money in return.

What if I didn't know English, are they going to translate X manhwa in my native language like the groups do? No? Well boo hoo they are actively hurting the popularity of artists instead of helping them.

I need me a Logitech G502 hero equivalent but vertical, no way I'm giving up all these extra quick buttons

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person holding the "Wabbajack", a weapon in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrimâ„¢ that morphs entities into something else. Very powerful and funny weapon

did you just go womp womp?

More like "Unfortunately truth about the pool of CisHet men I have interacted with"

No research paper is ever good with a small sample size, and 1 bad apple doesn't mean the entire tree is rotten.

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sluts for praise

bro you really didn't have to word it like that mane cmon

Try to launch OpenOffice via the command line and see if you get any errors, that might help you with what to search for.

ngl, thought you guys meant rockstar as in the company, which would still apply lol

On the contrary, it's more easy to secure because anyone can contribute. See a bug? Report it / Fix it.

Take backdoors for example. The CIA can abuse a windows backdoor all they want because we can't see it however on Linux such a thing doesn't exist because we have the code.

And even if a 0-day exploit was found and used, it would get patched really fast, it would be up to the user to do his due diligence and update.

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I think fedora kde is the one you should go with.

If you go with kubuntu you'll be using snaps by default (which can be removed entirely with some tweaking) and they aren't actually good (as with the recent steam issues)

It's joever for the Augmented Reality community, the main lords have lost their keys and now the treasure is forever sealed 😔

The go to would be the forum cs.rin.ru . They have two boards Russian and English but you don't need to bother with the Russian side.

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pretty sure the love fits the square hole all the same

Dude you need to organize your stuff better. Ain't no way you need so many tabs open all the time

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I don't like generative AI in my tools. The little prompt that explains a command and arguments that can be passed as you type is nice, I will give it that, but AI should not be any part of it. Fuck right off with it.

Math: boo, boring, numbers, what am I gonna do, become a teacher?

Engineering: cool, wires, electricity, sparky and things can go boom

A bleak future

the steam downloaders work on the SteamCMD principle (or the donated file kind too for restricted games) and kemono is just an archiver.

There isn't a point for anyone to make such a tool as the website is literally FREE to use and it would be a waste of money to re-host already free content.

Honestly just suck it up and make an account, you won't be tracked down by the CIA, the FBI isnt going to come knocking at your door either just because you wanted to download Dagoth Ur loincloth replacement mod.

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Right so I haven't switched just yet, I'm waiting on Win10 EOL because there is still stuff I use that is windows only (Adobe suite [ I fucking hate gimp ] and some games)

However, I did look into distro stability, and what apps are avalabile. Everything else I use IS either Linux native or runs great on Linux.

Inevitably, when I switch, I will miss Photoshop and not having to tinker with making games work

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Probably like obsidian weathers or cathedral weather idk, looks very non-enb to me, but I'm not really a enb user myself.

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I'm not trying to steal hollyberry's job here but here is my understanding of snaps (and why they aren't good).

Snaps were created by Canonical (The company behind Ubuntu) to fix the issue of inconsistent dependencies. The problem with the format is that the market is proprietary and they just aren't very good. Also they perform somewhat worse than Appimages and Flatpak.

Personally I reccomend you look into Flatpak, as it's a better sandboxing format than snap is.

Also the reason you ended up with the SNAP version of steam is because Ubuntu prioritizes the snap version over the native version when using

apt install steam 
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Here's my feedback on the post:

If you would have posted this anywhere else, I wouldn't have read it. People keep making posts that link to other blogs and personally I don't like leaving website just to go read something (but that is manly because I use Lemmy on my phone)

As for the content, really nice write-up. I've been debating whether I should go for Arch or atomic fedora, and this article shined more light in the world of atomicity

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A very specific monkey

Konsole is goated, legit really good.

Second to it would be Kitty in my opinion

after reading what "set -u" does, bro this should be default behavior, wtf?

found the vid for anyone that wants it https://youtu.be/cMkJDPvJxdk

Double rainbow, what could it mean!?

I think the largest extent I went with messing around was using a Locale Emulator for a Japanese game, never had to do more than run the exe.

On Linux it's a bit of a "will it run under proton?" type game, but I'm not really thaaaaaaat bothered by it. Also fuck invasive anticheats, only shit games use it anyway.

Yeah TMP, my CPU doesn't have it, and I'm not going to get a new motherboard and CPU just for a shittier Windows experience.

Oh yeah 100%, I've used Krita before on windows and it's enough to cover most of my use cases, also it's by the KDE community, which I adore <3

Better not be trapped

If you plan on using windows only for games and absolutely nothing else then there isn't much of a point in making a shared partition between the two OS'es. Just keep them separate, to each partition its own. (So your first example win 100gb, Linux 400gb is what I personally would go with)

in the case of spam, I haven't been spammed by nexus at all, if anything, I got like 2 emails per year form them, and that's because I had site news on. You can disable all communicate from them, or better yet, mark them as spam.

You also heard it back in the 24kb of ram days.

many programs don't offer a gui so I'm forced to use it.

Yo S&M is leaking on Lemmy now?

The moment steam ends support for win10, is the moment I fully switch to Linux.

If this option wasn't on by default, I wouldn't even know about it lol