lemminer

@lemminer@lemmy.ml
2 Post – 68 Comments
Joined 1 years ago

doas rm -rf /

Here comes the censorship

God knows. I recently switched to mull.

Needs to run well on Linux

AMD.

Next year it might go up to 10%? Privacy is a serious concern these days.

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Good Anakin, goood!

Well, now you know. That's the reason I joined so many communities related to FOSS and Linux to get to know what cooking :)

That's the power of Linux, you can make it yours.

bruh

Syncthings

Rsync

  • At the least Nvidia hardware gets full support for Linux. Which in turn would help me run Wayland on daily bases.
  • Ease at implementing secure boot for Linux.
  • Torification/I2P being used as standard to use and adapt applications running on linux for internet access.
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Go through all tab, see what community posts are cringe and block them.

IIRC Kubuntu/Ubuntu and DSL in 2003-5ish, and IIRC programs were compiled on the local machine back then.

I mostly sticked with Windows cause most of the 3D packages are on Windows (I'm a 3D generalist). Was exposed to centos variants while working in the industry.

After covid, I had a lot of time to get back onto GNU Linux.

Windows is a liability. I'm forced to use it because of the propriatary nature of the games (and tech) I play.

There is nothing awesome coming out of Microsoft.

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I can think selflessly.

Cookies policy

Did someone suggested him to have beans?

I'll add one more point.

Not just cause of age, but people disregard feeling when they don't find it comfortable with. People want to be treated in someway and don't want you feel in other shape or form.

Which is another reason why we tame/shape our feelings abiding by the social norms.

I used to be over friendly in my 20s. That behaviour isn't appreciated in professional relationships. I had to change my attitude towards people overtime and stop emphathizing with them, to a certain degree.

It is certainly a matter of environment and peers you had around you, not age.

If you are looking for stability with latest updates, then Gentoo. But I won't recommend it to a distro hopper.

Besides than Arch and Mint are my general recommendation.

Liferea, newsboat and feeder

That sounds fair. Because this community has given me better answer than what I could get at support.

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I got to know things much before they come on main stream. Besides that I directed my complains to the correct person/entity since they have an account.

Now I'm unable to open lemmy.world, even on liftoff. Mods must have taken it down.

I'm using WD. No issues.

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On their site it says you need Western Digital Dashboard, which requires windows. I'm not sure/haven't bothered myself as of now on Linux.

Tell them to look into their government and politicians.

Let them make their move. We would come up with some solutions 😜

I don't know how to do it with systemd.automount but I've been using udisks to define defaults for mounting BTRFS: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Udisks#Default_mount_options

You might need to remove some of those popular communities to extract what you are actually looking for. Because the posts from the popular communities stay on the top of your list. That worked for me.

Moronically overpriced hyped product which misguides humanity into capitalism and surveillance

Exactly, people will always keep creating something. Just need an open ground to show it to others.

The reason why I made this post was my subscribed feed was being filled with lot of posts from https://lemmy.world/c/digitalart and https://lemmy.ml/c/memes, and I didn't like the fact that these two prominently stayed on my feed. Unless post from other communities weren't highly rated, they weren't showing up, where I'm more interested in seeing new posts from niche communities.

I'm facing the same issue what I was facing with Reddit where important posts from smaller communities were getting skipped from my feed. Which I find very undesirable.

Althought I appreciate the memes and the artwork, I had to unsubscribe from them. Which is giving me better results.

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I came here to post that!

Now I felt awkward for even asking. But I never saw it that way.

I have been using random searXNG. I might as well give it a try.

EDIT: This can really work well with something like privoxy!

WTF is this?

I got a five year old g502. I have no issues on linux or piper. I more willing to use piper than LGS to configure the mouse.

Open source software don't appreciate bloatware? I'm not sure why you asked this question.