[they/them] joined lemmy 2 years ago on lemmy.ml but I wanna join this instance now :3

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Cake day: August 24th, 2023

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  • 100% agree, i personally just don’t enjoy that background feeling that i have saying I’m doing this wrong and the stress i feel over having to get certain things done everyday. i already feel enough of that outside of videogames, I’d rather my time spent gaming to be an escape from the norm. Love the game, love the community, heck I play it semi-regularly, it’s just not my cup of tea, that’s all!













  • Generative imagery puts creativity in the hands of many more than are artistically or dexterously gifted enough to communicate artistically. It takes nothing away from the community, and if you prefer not to look at it, its as simple as averting your eyeballs a few degrees.

    You’re acting as if making art is an ability you’re born with and you can’t make art if you weren’t gifted with it at birth. The beautiful thing about art is the skill and dedication put into the piece.

    One of the main things that make humans human, is our creativity, why would we give that up?

    Making art with electronics is very different to having “art” made by electronics.



  • Exactly my point, actually. It’s not that it’s harder to make malware for Linux, but as a desktop OS, there’s just a really small demand for it at this point in time. I don’t doubt that when and if Linux gets more mainstream (again, for the desktop) more malware will be produced for it, we’re actually already seeing an increase in malware.

    But we’re also seeing a big change in package distribution for Desktop Linux, mainly with flatpak and more specifically flathub. We’re kind of leaving behind our baby stage and becoming more professional and secure when it comes to how software is distributed for our users.

    I’m excited to see how our community grows and develops and how we handle challenges that only bigger operating systems have had to deal with.


  • In my opinion the windows way of doing it is very unsafe, especially for regular users (who mostly use windows) that don’t exactly know who’s trustworthy, and especially on such a mainstream OS that is much more vulnerable to malware.

    Linux has it very well figured out with repositories, especially universal ones like flatpak. They’re much more secure and trustworthy. It has the benefits of a walled garden and the benefits of an open ecosystem.