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News@lemmy.world•Congress Passes TAKE IT DOWN Act Despite Major FlawsEnglish
10·9 months agoI want off this ride
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News@lemmy.world•In Trump-voting Iowa, farmers have started to shout at each otherEnglish
61·9 months agoRight? I.swear this is all some butterfly effect, parallel universe, quantum leap bs from that exact moment.
HeyMrDeadMan@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Flameshot, an Open Source screenshot softwareEnglish
4·2 years agoDoes this have the ability to scroll and stitch together long documents or web pages?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10English
2·2 years agohttps://areweanticheatyet.com/?search=&sortOrder=desc&sortBy=status
At least 132 games that theoretically should work, but because of bad/broken implementation don’t, and 28 games where the linux community has been told explicitly to f- off.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025English
11·2 years agoThe the Arch software repos are incredible and the Arch Wiki is, quite frankly, a work of art that should be celebrated with the same reverence as the Mona Lisa or David’s uncircumcised cock.
But anyone recommending Arch to a Linux newbie needs a psych evaluation.
I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve read stories to the effect of, “yeah, a regular package update bricked my desktop, but I just rolled my face across the keyboard and recompiled the offending software and got back to work, no big deal.”
Cool. I’m so glad you can do that my guy, I really am. But how the hell do you expect average computer user to figure that out? The first time a software update leaves them at a command prompt with some cryptic GDM error message or a Nvidia kernel panic or something, they’re going running back to Billy Gates’ warm walled garden embrace. Shit, I like to think I’m half competent with Linux and I’d shit myself if that happened to me.
EDIT: Sorry, @7U5K3N@lemmy.dbzer0.com, I didn’t nessicarily mean to direct any of that to you specifically, it’s sort of just my standard copy pasta whenever I see Arch reccomded.
HeyMrDeadMan@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 10 is EOL in October 2025English
7·2 years agoI’ll try to offer an answer to both you and @natedog526.
Pop came heavily recommended for a while because it’s relatively light-weight for a modern desktop, had some fresh UI ideas with its COSMIC plugins for Gnome, and ships with some nice bonuses for gamers like built in Steam and Nvidia setup scripts.
Unfortunately, it’s become pretty stale lately. I still use it daily on my main desktop, but lately it’s becoming harder and harder to keep from hopping to something new. A few pain points include Pop shipping older version of some important software like the Kernel, Wine, and Mesa, persistsant audio bugs like the other user mentioned, and basically no support for Wayland at the moment.
A lot of these are because System76 has been heavily focused working on its COSMIC desktop, which should function a full standalone desktop environment instead of Gnome with duct tape. It’s looking forward to seeing it which has so far kept me from switching, but with no release date and other distros offering what Pop offers, it’s harder and harder to stay put.
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News@lemmy.world•Americans’ new TV habit: Subscribe. Watch. Cancel. Repeat.English
7·2 years agosite:github.com radarr sonarr docker
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World News@lemmy.world•Chaos in Dubai as UAE records heaviest rainfall in 75 yearsEnglish
14·2 years ago4 inches in 12 hours
laughs in Florida
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Linux@lemmy.ml•My FOSS terminal clipboard manager is now at version 0.8.2!
1·2 years agoNot gonna lie, I thought this was an Onion article at first.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Netflix is planning to raise prices… againEnglish
3·2 years agoI have the same but the one thing I can’t get working is accessing overseer from outside the network (ie internet). I’ve read guides of course but at some point they start talking about domains and certificate signing and I start to have a siezure.
I’m really triggered by the idea that Linux makes running old software easy. The bane of my existence is finding an application that depends on libButts.5.1, but my distro ships with libButts.5.3, which isn’t backward compatible for some reason, and trying to install libButts.5.1 bricks the desktop environment for some reason.



My only beef with KDE is just that there’s always been ‘too much’ of it. Like, every settings screen and right-click context menu just like, goes on for days.
There needs to be a prominent toggle switch between ‘Turbo Nerd Mode’ and ‘Babby’s First DE’.