JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Once this grid is 10x10, then you will know it is time to move onto another site.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
The lack of working hardware acceleration is mostly NVDIAs fault for not providing open sourcr drivers, and the community's effort at reverse engineering the GPUs has been nothing less than Herculean. As for codecs, Fedora is derived from Red Hat, which is an enterprize distro and does not include (proprieatry) codecs to avoid licencing issues. Every problem you have listed is a result of corporate fuckery and not of Linux.
As for tech support, with Microsoft you can click the "diagnose" button, which does nothing, or spend a lovely time with an outsorced call Center which again, does not solve the problem.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 66%
The "complicated aspects" are the central idea of the platform as a whole. The concept of multiple servers united by a single protocol is not that hard, and any user not being able to grasp something as elementary as that would not make a good community member. Call me a snob, elitist, whatever. Lemmy is not a commercial project and has no YoY growth projections or sharholders demaning growth at all costs, and I would like it to remain so.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Vintage garfield plush does not need your forgiveness.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Yes, but isn't it a bit unfair (not to mention hardly enforcable) to demand of new instances not to host certain communities because the already exist on instance xyz? Even on Reddit there were spin-off communities due to powertripping mods. So far the most likely solution seems to be topic clustering, which we can probably expect in some future update.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 70%
I really don't understand the hostility towards nerd/tech oriented communities. Every time an online community dares to be on the nerdy side you get people loudly proclaiming how that's the worst thing ever, and that we need to expand until every Tom, Dick and Harry has a user acount.
Usually, when a site is adopted by the general public, the quality of the posted content goes down the toilet. Bots, shills and intrusive advertising follows, and the site dies a slow death. Reddit's r/all was a museum of ragebait, reposts and celebrity gossip, and I certainly don't want Lemmy to do an enshittification speedrun because some users refuse to learn how the fediverse functions.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 88%
Once again, this is a feature, not a bug. Two different servers, two different communities, united by a common communication protocol. This is what separates Lemmy from other Reddit clones, and what made it thrive, unlike non-federated sites who are either splintered and languishing, or attracting an unsavory audience.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Spray all over your family for one last time.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
This is the least Warhammer illustration I ever saw in my life.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Why do Lemmy instances automatically federade with every other instance? Wouldn't be more wise to add instances manually, from a list?
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Holy moly, the cookie tracker list on that site is longer than my arm! And I hate how deceptive is the "accept all" button - it implies it means "accept all settings, rather than "accept all tracking software".
As for the article itself, the author presumes (or is being intentionally deceptive) that FLOSS is unsupported, and completely omits Canonical.
The only valid reason i agree is "don't use FLOSS if it doesn't support your hardware" but that probably means that you're using highly specific hardware, or are suffering from vendor lock-in and should phase out the proprieatry hardware whenever possible.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 90%
Uh-oh, you seem to have a storygamer on your hands. Some newer systems such as PBTA and Forged in Darkness have a "pass the GM stick around" mechanism, and borders between players and GM are slightly more fluid. I presume this is her first time playing a traditional RPG, so I would recommend taking her aside and telling her that in D&D (which I assume you're playing) players play only their characters, while the DM plays the rest of the world.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 95%
They will shit their pants once they find out about the metaverse logo. Personally, the Threads logo reminds me of a coiled tapeworm, which is very appropriate.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
In my defense, a lot of people (sheeple) are unfamiliar with the term (I am a lemming).
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 50%
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JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
And what would be those "trade secrets"? The ability to make posts and have them being read by other people? I'm pretty sure every forum software since the '70s has prior art. Elons fragile narcissism know no bounds.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Download BalenaEtcher and burn an .ISO of your selected distro to a USB memory stick - Pop!OS and Linux mint are perennial favorites. Bear in mind that this will erase all data from the stick.
Boot the laptop into BIOS (you will need to check with the manufacturer to see which key you will need to hold to do so) and scroll down to the "boot from device" or similar option. Select "Boot from USB", save settings and reset your laptop.
If all goes well, and your laptop likes the distro, you should see a bunch of cryptic text scroll by. Don't worry, this is what Linux shows instead of a loading screen. A menu should pop up, asking you if you want to try out the Live distro, or install the OS. Choose the live distro first, this will create a version of the OS that works from the RAM disk and does not install on the hard drive.
You can now play around with the OS, browse the internet, play games, anything except saving locally to the hard drive (unless you Mount it, but that's another story). When you are good and ready, you can either choose to dual boot to Linux and Windows, or take the plunge and use Linux as your primary OS!
Hope this explanation wasn't too rambly. Have fun!
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 98%
Oh look, it's almost as Meta is an untrustrworthy actor that plans to EEE the fediverse. I consider any instance that federates with Meta a lost cause, to be defederated as well.
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Thunderbird is a pretty decent client, and OSS to boot!
JerkyIsSuperior 1y ago • 100%
Eh, Hermetic Qabbalah has been a part of Western Esotericism since the 17th century, and one of its foundations. I would say its a spiritual practice inspired by the Jewish Kabbalah, but wholly separate from it.