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I am not sure what do you mean. I use fedora with Nvidia (it's a different repo to activate) and my main rig is for gaming... No problem what so ever. Using Fedora since 37, what a smooth ride.

Lol, I'd rather wait 5 seconds than see an ad lol.

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Less dementia, more exposition to phishing and scams...

I don't need AI in my f*ing phone! It's just a phone, FFS!

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Also, who knows if Netlify didn't provoque the ddos to make free loaners pay?

You'll have to flip your car to charge it lol.

Certainly nothing that a brain implant can solve...

dum, dum, dum...another one bite the dust...

Yep, those shorts are dumb, and YT is passive aggresive when closing the tray: "ok, we'll repoen the tray in 30 days". It's like "I don't care you don't want those, I'll feed them to you no matter what..." Piss off YT!

I don't work in financial reporting, and I have no clue what even EBITDA is...

But even me, I come to the same conclusion!^^

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Just the fact that they'll spy on me when I install a game, makes me want to avoid buying unity games forward.

In fact, they certainly already have some analytics, so yeah, I'll avoid unity for my games from now on...

Some LISP going mainstream woulb be great!

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I still have my account on Reddit, but have not logged in since the API events.
Very happy to have found Lemmy, with great content and great people.

Same about going from Twitter to Mastodon.

The fact that people get influenced on FB is a head scratcher to begin with...

  • Diablo 2
  • Starcraft broodwar
  • Warcraft 2
  • Quake 2 (with a ton of mods!)
  • Need for speed 2
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Tell me you're desperate without telling me you're desperate...

I don't think reddit has merit on blocking RSS, because you can't act on the posts, no comment, no upvote etc... You'll have to visit the site directly to do so. But I might be wrong, I just don't think it's their priority.

Nice! Looking quite good.

Kagi is paid service, but the results are so good!

edit: fix typo

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Great list, but a couple could be added:

  • btop (process/resouces monitor, highly customizable)
  • lnav (log navigator, grouping folder of files in one display, search/filter etc...)

/s here, I think you dropped that :)

On lemmy, you can click on the little ... at the bottom of the post and save bookmarks of posts and replies :)

Here is my take on this.

First, I am with OP on this, but with mild counter points:

  • I block ads because they are intrusive, contain scam and viruses
  • I don't want to pay YT because I am already the product, and my trust is long gone about them saying they respect my privacy
  • "Hosting is expensive" is what we hear left and right but...
    • letting people upload many hours long is not what YT was supposed to be,
    • 4K vids and up are huge, so is HDR, do we really need such fat video files/streams? I don't...
    • for those who need 2000inch TV size quality, yeah, they want to charge those.
  • I would be OK to pay, but google will rise the price eventually and it feels like changing a contrcat I signed to begin with and I dan't agree with that. (price raising reason are the previous points above, I am not concerned by those and I don't see why I should pay that much)
  • I am a google pixel user, google already got some of my money anyway, which I am happy with.

In the same vein, I wait Netflix to raise their price again (I bit the bullet twice) but there won't be a third time.
Same for Spotify.

Those services should realize they are not essential, just bare useful, and should be priced as such.

Just my 2cts.

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I was wondering what that article was on about!? But knowing that, I will follow that news outlet more closely for the lols...

yet, the auto updates will restart your computer no matter how many programs were left open...

shared by humans is not the same as crawled by bots...

I am using their services for a couple years now, and their plan have increased, but not my bill. I still pay the same price as when I subscribed. That's howt you keep customers. Also, they increase storage from time to time.

But they still have their crazy mines that polute right? No number of solar pannel will change anything if you don't stop what you are doing that polutes.
Same for all countries btw...

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Here come the layoffs!

wait a little bit, electron is still loading...

buttons in taskbar (for app) grouped and can't be ungrouped, killing my workflow. piece of garbage...

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Imagine the subscription service to your brain, that if you don't pay, you get turret syndrome or something lol... Actually, it's not funny, but sadly, that'll be a thing for sure...

My pop-corn is ready, any time now ^^

Her is my take to try to help you.

If it's your own code, you can add docstrings comments to your functions, so you don't have to re-read the function body everytime. Also, name functions to be understandable more easily when possible.

If not your code, write on a piece of paper (not on computer) the in and out of a function, maybe like so:

 [1,2,3] -> (sum function) -> 6

Then, you can even connect the functions together and see the whole algorithm:

[1,2,3] -> (sum) -> (multiplyBy2) -> (...) -> final_result

When projects get more complex, paper will not cut it, then some note taking app of some sort will help. (logseq could help, but some mind mapping or sequence diagram programs would help as well)

Also, I don't know what language your are working with, but learning LISP (maybe clojure) could help.
Why? Because you have to connect your functions together, and it forces you to do so.
At first, it might be harder compared to what you're used to, but it'll give you better fundations to keep learing.

All my brain thinks is: "great, more surveillance cameras, and in the sky now..."

I expect 2-day delivery, and by drone please!

Clojure, can't stop using it, so fun to use!

what the fuck else do you want?

Lol, maybe a max-width on body at least, so I don't lose my line when reading long lines.
It's said to have narrow lines helps readeability for a reason.

Although, I agree, you don't need much to make a website that is functional.

It's nice to use FOSS as much as possible, but in reality, is the source in the binary exactly the same as in the repo? Unless you compile yourself, you still don't know what you get.

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I am mostly listening to melodic death metal.

But since I discovered Lorna Shore, I enjoy more extreme genres as well, and I am getting my feet wet with deathcore.

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