yoshisaur

@yoshisaur@lemm.ee
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saw two of em in person this week. they’re even uglier in person

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peak supremacy

my state is already sucking his balls like last time :(

I’m part of Gen Z, and no, we as a generation AREN’T tech savvy. just because we grew up with smart phones does not make us tech savvy. in fact, i actually think it made us dumber with tech. i’m the only one in my school who knows how to use a command line and code (i also use linux as my daily driver). meanwhile everyone else doesn’t even know what a freaking file manager is

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it’s a very good tipping point dude. settings is so complicated to navigate and is very slow. not to mention control panel still has more features than settings

wish i could say i’m surprised. i’m gen z myself and i’d say i’m pretty decent with not being an idiot with technology. i do the usual stuff like running firefox + uBlockOrigin and i’m also a linux user. anyways, people at my school are just… so dumb with technology. a bunch of people have lost permission to use their school chromebooks and a computer at school because they got malware on it. either by going to a pirate site or just clicking a random download button (my school doesn’t allow us to use adblockers). not to mention that most of them believe that macs cannot get malware. so yeah, i’m unfortunately not surprised with this

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definitely. i know so many people from my school who’s iphone home screen is just… pages full of apps. we’re talking 40+ apps on average. they always say it’s weird how i use a website for almost everything, and then they complain about their storage space :/

linux can be used through mostly GUI now so i partly agree with you, but installing linux can be quite a hard task for those who aren’t tech savvy. i’m pretty sure being able to do the following can be considered tech savvy:

  1. change boot settings
  2. flash an ISO to a USB drive
  3. shrink windows partition into a new one for linux
  4. boot from USB
  5. actually install linux
  6. get used to linux

Edit: the thing is… everyone is so used to things being pre-installed (ie windows/macOS/iOS), being able to download apps easily from the apple App Store. anything even slightly more complicated than that is too hard for them. i’ve had a graphic design class with some people a few years ago and some of them had to ask me for help for how to open a file, save, and export. if something isn’t completely, 100% automated for them, they can’t do it.

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we aren’t all like this!! i’m 19 and i voted for Harris.

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oh my god. who’d wanna sign up for a service run by that dumbass lol

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woah what’s with all these comments being removed?

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i would try them if i cared. i don’t

how’s that Google dick tasting?

god i hate that i understand this PERFECTLY

try linux mint!

i’m out of the loop. why does it say “retruth”? is there a new social media that i don’t know about?

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i’m a christian myself and… god, this is fucking disgusting

Don’t forget about subscription services for everything!

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that’s living the dream

i’m not sure. most people at my school use a laptop at their main computer, so they couldn’t use an ubuntu DVD anyways. i personally prefer dual boot over single boot

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If that does happen, can’t we just spoof our user agent to be chrome?

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man, winter was super short this year. here in OK, winter was about 30F in the morning and then 70F in the afternoon. now it’s spring and it just feels like summer. ugh

damn. the one i use (uYouEnhanced) got taken down. wonder how long i can keep using it

Firefox + Ublockorigin works against the 3 strike policy. Premium is not flexible for anyone. No one uses Youtube music or anything else that isn’t no ads or downloads. They’re only included to increase the price, and there’s no other options.

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god i hate using these things for school

that’s similar to what happened to me. i wanted to make a ROM hack for super mario world. fast forward 3 years later and im now using a jailbroken iphone and dual booting win10 and fedora

i really wish i knew

i’m honestly not sure. i should probably ask the school IT guy because he had to ban a few people from using chromebooks. we are allowed to download things so that’s probably it though.

I had no idea… didn’t that end up being canceled at some point or am I mistaken?

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there is a browser on ios that can use chrome and firefox add-ons. it’s called orion. i haven’t checked if it’s open source or not, but ublockorigin works pretty well on it

you could also try this for iPhone: https://github.com/arichornloverALT/uYouEnhanced it has sponsorblock included too

that’d be great but i’m pretty sure like 90% of chrome users don’t even know what an extension or even an adblocker is. they’ll just keep using chrome because that’s the browser everyone else uses unfortunately

if you’re using an iphone, you can sideload uyou+enhanced through Altstore. it comes with an adblocker, shorts blocker, sponsorblock, a downloader and more.

I’m glad that premium works for you, but most of the included benefits in premium, most people don’t end up using.

we’re talking about encryption here, not…that. please get your mind out of the gutter

fedora 38 KDE Plasma. still using it today

yeah that’s probably it

aww. does apple being forced to allow the newest messaging standard hurt you?

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pretty much every app will start to use iOS 16 as the minimum OS capable of running it. it’s best if you upgrade now so you can run all of your apps and so you have more security

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