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ShitOnABrick, to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

If you don’t like the new discord update then why don’t you just use the many discord alternatives

RinseDrizzle,

What discord alts would you recommend? Genuine question. Bit of a blind spot for me right now.

lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I used to use discord, but have switched to matrix since then, which is a better and libre alternative.

ShitOnABrick, (edited )
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

There’s quite a couple out there

Matrix is one which another commenter mentioned I’ve heard it’s ight also guilded

And a few others for one revolt.chat looks quite decent

This video goes into more detail

youtu.be/47EjvPIhAOU?si=kVuR9_FKRS3ELBr6

ArtificialLink, to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr

It really isnt bad? Like easier navigation on a phone is always a welcome change.

idunnololz,
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t mind the redesign but I’ve been noticing more fps lag than usual. Hope it’s something they can fix with a later update.

stebo02,
@stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

Imagine the earth does an update and swaps the US and Australia for “easier navigation”. Would you be happy?

Carnelian,

Dms take a couple extra taps, and I wish we had the option still to swipe right to quickly see who is online.

But the search menu is VASTLY improved, and I like the design in general. I’m hoping we get a few tweaks and then it will be perfect

whogivesashit,

No they don’t? Its the same number

Xavienth, (edited )

Previously: swipe to show servers and DMs, tap on DM with notification.

Now: swipe to show servers in addition to DMs tab button, tap DMs tab, tap DM with notification.

Zaros,
@Zaros@lemmy.world avatar

The new swiping behavior is grinding my gears as well. With so many options for it in the settings, I’m surprised they didn’t just have the people in channel list as an option. I’m also not a big fan of the private message section, but it doesn’t bother me nearly as much. Overall a nice update though.

sock,

the not seeing folks online is super annoying

i also dislike change but thats a me thing probably

Nindelofocho, to fuck_cars in same bed length

Id actually like a slightly bigger than kei consumer cabover truck If they could make it meet all the safety requirements

puppy, (edited )

That actually exists. Google “Toyota TownAce truck” or “Toyota LiteAce truck”. There are used 90s models to brand new 2023 models.

dipshit, to linuxmemes in Name em

is this what it means to “own the libs”?

GBU_28,

If you got sudo, sure

dipshit,

with great power comes great responsibility!

swab148,
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

That’s why I always log in as root

dipshit,

this guy fscks

GBU_28,

Hunter2

dipshit,

This incident will be reported.

GBU_28,

Huh? Somebody told me it would just be stars. Post yours you’ll see

dipshit,

What? All I am seeing is stars. That’s how I know you entered your password correctly. Passwords entered via this form input are automatically masked as stars.

Karyoplasma,

password123

0x0,

sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /usr/lib

winterayars,

I was gonna come in here and say “Joe Biden” but i couldn’t figure out how to turn it into a reference to the government spying on people.

dipshit,

Someone needs to watch some Snowden.

BarbecueCowboy, to linuxmemes in Name em

Having maintained Linux systems for over a decade, I instantly distrust anyone who claims they understand Linux regardless of what they say next.

jodanlime,
@jodanlime@midwest.social avatar

I have 20 years of Linux experience. I tell people ‘I know a few things.’

Would never say I know everything or understand everything though.

Just like an xkcd comic I expect to see someone reply that has 30 years experience or something.

Johanno,

I recently tried to compile an Raspberry pi image. I have no idea what to do when an error occurs. And I am a software developer who should at least have an idea. However goggle helps

Mango, to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr

Didn’t update and now I’m not gonna! Suck it everyone else!

meliaesc,

The update looks great, idk qhat the problem is.

evidences,

Yeah I’m missing something, it’s almost actually the same like they moved a couple buttons and search is in a different place. I don’t understand the hate.

sheogorath,

People hate change, tale as old as time.

Laracroftsbutler,

I don’t hate change at all, but I do hate the update. These two things are not mutually exclusive.

Zoot,

For me as a server owner who only uses mobile: the update made things far more difficult. I can no longer easily see which users can see which channels, I can’t see who is online easily, and it adds more steps to do what were simple tasks. Whatever things are changing, and while I hate gestures I can see how they are nice. Being disableable or being able to change what it does would also be nice.

All in all its just a good excuse to learn matrix.

BigDaddySlim, to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr
@BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world avatar

I stopped updating Discord’s app once they did the shitty port of the iOS version to Android. Rolled back to 126.21 and haven’t updated since. Sure some things are bugged, like the new usernames (shows Username#0000 for unique names now but who cares) and the nitro profile animation things. Once that version stops working, I stop using Discord.

zerozaku,

I am using version 125.14 too and have no plans to update it.

powermaker450,
@powermaker450@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Aliucord might be up your alley too, it has some plug-ins to backport functionality to the (better) 126 version of discord

INHALE_VEGETABLES,

Fuck those animations tbh

ItsaB3AR, to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr

I prefer it TBH. things are easier to reach and suit a phone better than what was essentially the desktop app squeezed onto a phone.

Chriswild,

How dare you have a positive opinion! /s

I disagree with you and dislike the change but I can eat the same thing every meal for a month. Probably not the best person to judge changes.

isildun,

One of the biggest issues for me is that you can’t use ‘in:’ anymore in searches for some inexplicable reason. But only on the mobile app — it works fine on desktop! If you could do that it would be fine.

shneancy, (edited )

there are now two different search buttons, very intuitive i know, one is channel specific - the one you see when you’re chatting in a channel (basically a pre-set in:channel for dumb people), and a universal server wide one that’s at the very top of the channel list, you can still od in:channel in there, but by default it searches all channels

at least i hope that’s the case, if it’s not i’ll riot

isildun,

Huh, go figure. Thanks for the info! I honestly never would have found that myself.

I still think it should be possible to use in:channel on the channel-specific search though. One less button press and it can’t be that confusing UX-wise since you have clear intent when doing it (if anything, the fact that the two searches work differently has to be more confusing UX-wise).

stebo02,
@stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

things are easier to reach

what exactly has become easier to reach?

cypherpunks, to linuxmemes in Name em
@cypherpunks@lemmy.ml avatar

Nice try, FBI

einfach_orangensaft,

thats the spirit

bleistift2, to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr

Lol. The website doesn’t even let me log in because the form doesn’t recognize that I fucking passed the bot check.

I can’t fathom why everything is on discord nowadays. It’s garbage software.

AVincentInSpace, (edited )

it’s because the alternatives suck more

slack is paid, irc is a bodge on top of a bodge on top of a bodge, xmpp is rather similar, and matrix… would be nice if any of the clients except element supported any of the features, and also if message synchronization worked more than halfway

Scraft161,
@Scraft161@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Tbh, I would not mind a proper chat standard built on activitypub, it’s obvious that this protocol works, now if only somebody built a secure messaging platform with it.

Anafabula,
@Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

The creator of Pixelfed is making something

mastodon.social/

Scraft161,
@Scraft161@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Looks very interesting, love to see how well it works (and interoperates between different fediverse platforms)

toastal,

MAM & carbons is a solved issue with message synchronization on XMPP. Works great.

velox_vulnus, (edited ) to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr

I really like this update, because it will force people to check better alternatives. Also, I don’t use Discord because I have no friends.

Mercival,

Go figure

blanketswithsmallpox,

Any recommendations that already have good size populations and work across multiple devices?

Getting people off Skype was a big ordeal. Let alone Discord.

EvolvedTurtle,

Skype was my childhood lmao

Vespair, (edited )

I’m still mourning the loss of ICQ

velox_vulnus,

But it looks like the app still exists? What happened?

TheBat,
@TheBat@lemmy.world avatar

App exists but barely anyone uses it

velox_vulnus,

I use Matrix, which is filled with a bunch of Linuxheads and FOSSQueers, so it may not be to your liking. Other alternatives are Jami and Simplex.

toastal, (edited )

An ejabberd instance can handle 2 million concurrent users. The free software XMPP server is used by the likes of League of Legends, Fortnite, Zoom. If it’s a good enough for them, it would easily handle your community, big or small.

BuboScandiacus, to memes in venture capitalism goes brrr
@BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz avatar

What happened ?

ILikeBoobies,

They moved private messages to a dedicated button at the bottom instead of being in the server list

BuboScandiacus,
@BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz avatar

And why is this such a big issue ?

potustheplant,

It’s not

averyminya,

B-b-but my habit of scrolling up to read private messages!MY HABIT!!!

KrummsHairyBalls,

Because Discord users are insufferable. Remember when they screamed and cried so much about them changing to a different shade of purple?

debonair, (edited )

Barring design changes, Discord changed the user interface of their mobile app that is functionally worse than the old one:

—search results no longer show images and are an endless scroll instead of pages, making it harder to find stuff.

—search function no longer has filters for channels. You have to be in the channel for search results to show, which is not only annoying but is limiting if you’re looking for results across multiple channels.

—can no longer swipe right to show the list of server members. Instead, you have to click on the channel name to see it. However you can still swipe left to show server lists, so it’s inconsistent and breaks muscle memory.

—by default, contact lookup is enabled, which is big privacy violation and isn’t easy to turn off. Such a thing should be opt-in, not opt-out.

—you can no longer see who has DMed you. All you see is a notification in the direct messages button instead of the user’s profile image.

—some users have reported that when they send an image or video in a server, the screen opens to the latest DM instead of that channel. As a result, they’ve seen images and videos to the wrong chat. It might be a bug but, if not, a very poor decision.

—the new dark mode is not accessible to users with vision problems.

—a lot of buttons were moved needlessly, which not only breaks muscle memory but generally isn’t common sense. Some options, like in voice calls, are harder to access now.

A lot of users liked Discord’s simple and intuitive UI. In my experience, the updates in the past weren’t so radical and unpleasant. Such an overhaul is just really disorienting and irritating, does not make for a good user experience.

Also, Discord on Twitter has been dismissive of people’s complaints, telling people to get used to it rather than acknowledging the issues they’re bringing up.

OnopordumAcanthium, to memes in alternative to trees
@OnopordumAcanthium@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s expensive and has only the advantage of catching CO2, while trees have more than just that. Produces O2, Cooling the near surroundings, are a save heaven for many species and therefore increases biodiversity, filters the air and soil, also makes the soil more healthy and probably many other reasons.

Humans really are weird. Trying to replace a perfectly fine bio-machinery that developed over Thousands of years with their own steel junk. I dont see why anybody would prefer that gadget over a tree.

milomilo,

Thousands?

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

I assume they mean how long many old growth forests have been growing (though even then thousands of years is on the younger end), not the time it took for trees to evolve.

stranger,

What happens when we go too far and remove all CO2 from the atmosphere?

Karyoplasma, (edited )

Most plants would die because they rely on CO2 for photosynthesis.

Many sea animals would die. Oceans absorb CO2 which forms carbonic acid (H2CO3) in water. Oceans are slightly alkaline due to dissolved salts (bicarbonate and carbonate) and the carbonic acid from the absorption helps to create a stable pH. Many sea animals are highly adapted to a specific pH and would die if the ocean got either too acidic or too alkaline, so they are pretty doomed in either case.

Many humans would die because agriculture would collapse. Also breathing pure oxygen over a long period of time would be very bad because of oxygen toxicity. Yeah, pure oxygen is toxic for humans lol

Land animals, I’m not so sure, but I assume most of them would die too.

Gabu,

Your question isn’t entirely a hypothetical - this happened at the dawn of time, when photosynthetic life forms first evolved. First, it won’t ever happen again, no matter how good we get at scooping CO2 from the atmosphere. Second, the result is theoretically catastrophic for aerobic life forms, but it’s also a negative feedback loop, meaning it self corrects.

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s expensive and has only the advantage of catching CO2

It doesn’t even do that well. Algae have short lifespans and when they decompose, the CO2 will go right back into the atmosphere. It’s the same reason you can’t reasonably capture CO2 with small plants like grasses, nor does the carbon inside you count as captured. The reason trees “capture CO2” is because trees live for a long time and wood decomposes very slowly, and therefore keep its carbon locked in the wood for a long time. The point of capturing carbon is you take it out of circulation for as long as possible.

There are ways to have algae capture carbon, but they are fairly involved (read: very expensive) processes whose scalability is still uncertain. Certainly not a tank in the street.

Flumsy,

I was always under the impression that plants chemically convert CO2 and some other stuff to glucose (C6-H12-O6), right? In that case, the algae would still help, wouldnt they?

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

It helps if and only if the glucose stays as glucose and is not metabolized. Wood is a good application of this, as its cellulose fibers are made of glucose, in a form that is very stable and can stay locked away for a long time (especially if the tree is alive as it does not metabolize the glucose in its own wood and has anti-predation adaptations that actively guard it against other organisms). However, if the glucose decomposes, i.e. is metabolized, it is converted either directly to CO2 or into other compounds that eventually end up as CO2, essentially returning the captured carbon back to the atmosphere.

Gabu,

Humans really are weird. Trying to replace a perfectly fine bio-machinery that developed over Thousands of years with their own steel junk. I dont see why anybody would prefer that gadget over a tree.

Can you plant a tree capable of capturing the same amount of CO2 as those algae in that small a space? How about “refilling” the tree if it happens to die?

Society doesn’t have to lock itself to a single solution for countless varied problems. If we’re talking about a long, empty walkway, or a park, then trees are a great solution. If we’re talking about a small space that must be kept free of obstructions, such as a bus stop, then a sack or box of phytoplankton is much better suited.

Commiunism, to linux in Just install EndeavorOS lol

I don’t get the hate arch gets - it’s the perfect distro if you want to choose what programs you want to use, it’s not meant to be an out of the box experience. Been using it for 3 years, and sure it might take me a couple of hours to set up initially, but after that I don’t really have to do anything.

Sylvartas,

I have not used it for a long time but it’s really easy to fuck the install and potentially your entire system, depending on the fuckup(s).

As a matter of fact, that is exactly why I used it the first time : since it’s a nice lightweight distro and it has some interesting gotchas regarding installation, our sysadmin teacher had us all install it and set it up before we could actually use our distro of choice

mellejwz,

It’s a great distro to learn a lot about Linux. I challenged myself to install it on my Surface Go 2, and make it usable as a tablet, as well as make it boot with secure boot and more. Now it’s happily running Arch with KDE, using the linux-surface kernel signed with my own secure boot key and a pacman hook that signs that kernel after every update. I learned all of this acompanied by a lot of fuckups and reinstalls, until I was able to fix things after breaking them instead of starting from scratch.

pathief,
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

It’s awful for most new users, though. They don’t even know what the options are, how can they choose anything?

Not every new user is the same but if they are absolute newbies they should start with a user friendly distro, which Arch definitely isn’t.

Commiunism,

I fully agree that it’s bad for users who aren’t that tech-savvy, but I meant it in a more general sense - during my time on Lemmy I’ve seen a ton of posts bashing arch and commenters pretty much calling it a “good for nothing distro”, with the only more hated distro being Manjaro.

SaltyIceteaMaker, (edited )

Manjaro takes away the only reason i use arch. Almost no pre installed software except what you need to get things running.

Rodeo,

I love Manjaro :'(

It’s like arch except it doesn’t break all the time. And it has a great hardware and kernel utility, and still has access to the AUR. And I like pacman a lot better than apt.

boomzilla, (edited )

From my experience (2 years Manjaro, 3 years Arch) it’s the other way round. Manjaro presented me with a terminal way to often after Nvidia updates. Never had that on Arch. Especially the Nvidia updates are very reliable. I don’t know what people do with their Arch installations. Mines rock-solid for the 3 years now. Possibly the most stable distro I ever used.

But I understand that you just can’t advise newbies to install Arch, even when archinstall is relatively easy to use. Maybe EndeavourOS which brings a lot of convenience features and a graphical installer to the table. A fellow linux newb is running it without problems for a year now.

IDe, (edited )

I’ve been on Manjaro for about 10 years now, and these days (last few years) nvidia-dependency-conflicts-caused-by-eol-kernel is the only real issue you can run into unprompted. Even that kind of requires you to have at least a couple year old installation (for the kernel to go EOL), which means newbie shouldn’t ever be running into it. Not sure what Arch is doing these days, but when I was running it there was certain expectation of vigilance (reading Arch Linux News before updating) and readiness to fix issues caused by updates yourself. On Manjaro such major breaking updates are never sent to users on the stock stable branch, meaning you can practically run “pacman -Syu --noconfirm” willynilly.

I still wouldn’t recommend it as the first distro as it doesn’t hide the underlying complexity as well as something super mainstream like Ubuntu, but Arch/EndeavourOS is obviously much worse in that regard.

boomzilla, (edited )

It’s been nearly 4 years since I last used Manjaro and I had that error quite often around ever ½-¼ a year in my 2 years of Manjaro. iirc to resolve it I had to uninstall the current nvidia driver > restart without driver > install supported kernel > install driver. Don’t know what I did wrong tho.

Manjaro did otherwise a good job to keep the sys together.

What bugged me a bit was the painfully long retention of the big KDE updates. At that time KDE was making big QOL leaps and quite a few distros had those updates already. But I could also live with that.

In the last month of my time with Manjaro a few Proton games dropped frames heavily and that’s the end of the story. Made the switch to Arch and never had probs with nvidia again, apart from when new Steam UI came out.

d0ntpan1c,

Manjaro can be a real pain depending on your hardware setup. They make a lot of choices that are difficult to work around when you need to (for better or worse) which kinda defeats the whole point of arch (to not be opinionated)

I have the same setup of packages on a few computers. 0 issues on one, plagued with boot issues on another. And unfortunately, the attitude of the devs and forum is that if you have boot issues its obviously your fault.

It was definitely a good first arch distro for me, but pacman, aur, and everything else work just as great on Endeavour and all my devices are far more stable than when they were on Manjaro.

Patch,

I’ve seen a ton of posts bashing arch and commenters pretty much calling it a “good for nothing distro”, with the only more hated distro being Manjaro.

All distros have their little hate-clubs. Try being an Ubuntu user! Or Debian (“why are all the packages so old!”), or Fedora (“ew, Red Hat”), or Gentoo (“is that a laptop or a space heater?”) or…er, openSUSE (now I come to think of it, does anybody actually hate SUSE?). You get the idea, anyway. People get super weird and fanboyish about distros.

I don’t think arch has it any worse than the rest.

Chobbes,

I think even if you’re tech-savvy you can have issues with Arch tbh. I don’t think the distro is without merit — a minimal rolling release binary distribution is clearly something people want… But I’m not sure Arch does a great job of being that (for me, at least), and I’ve personally found pacman and the official packages to be kind of lacking (keyring update issue that they’ve maybe finally fixed, installing specific versions of packages / pinning specific versions / downgrading packages are either not supported or not well supported, immediately removing kernel modules on upgrade, even if the currently running kernel may need them, etc…). It just doesn’t feel very polished in my experience and for my use cases (clearly it works for some people!), and that’s what has driven me away from Arch personally. I think a lot of this stems from Arch’s philosophy of being aggressively minimal, which is maybe fair enough… but I don’t think it’s for everybody.

Nimfi,
@Nimfi@beehaw.org avatar

so basically is not noob friendly, which is what the meme is about.

Chobbes, (edited )

I think Arch kind of deserves the hate it gets. I love barebones distros and have been a gentoo user (now on NixOS), and I’ve used arch a fair bit too… I just don’t feel like Arch is a well maintained distribution. There’s all sorts of little things that they can’t seem to get right that other distros do, like that silly issue where they won’t update the arch keyring first, so if you haven’t updated in a while it breaks. In my experience there’s a million little paper cuts like this and I’ve just been kind of unimpressed. If it works for you that’s great! I’ve just been disappointed with it. I get the niche that it fills as the binary “from scratch” rolling release distro, but I think the experience with it is a little rough. I’ve found gentoo more user friendly, which probably sounds bizarre if you haven’t used gentoo, but ignoring compiling stuff, gentoo does an excellent job of not breaking things on updates, and it’s much easier to pin and install specific versions of packages and stuff.

cooleech,

@Chobbes
Looks like you haven't been using Arch for quite some time now. That used to be the case, nowdays it's way better experience. I've been using Arch for about 11 yrs now and I can see that improvement is noticable. Still not THE BEST, but waaaay better.

DmMacniel, to memes in awww, you're sweet

Why is Jeff missing an arm?

Jeff,

On this very night, ten years ago, along this very stretch of road in a dense fog just like this. I saw the worst accident I ever seen. There was this sound, like a garbage truck dropped off the Empire State Building…

Jtee,
@Jtee@lemmy.world avatar

Know the work rules

ch00f,

Because OP didn’t want to pay for content-aware fill.

Diabolo96,

People were screaming when art generations was created. Adope yoinks it, change its name and make you pay for it and it became the norm ? Bruh…

Anyway , try stable diffusion with comfyUi , automatic1111.

ch00f,

‘Twas joke

SomeBoyo,

We don’t talk about that here.

rotopenguin,
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

Jeff didn’t follow the machine shop floor rules.

Sculptor9157,

That’s why you always leave a note.

Dudewitbow,

People and their loose sleeves

Spaghetti_Hitchens,

That's why Jeff has a desk job now

MamboGator,
@MamboGator@lemmy.world avatar

I had to check the original to make sure I haven’t been missing something this whole time.

evulhotdog,

Diabeetus.

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