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craftyindividual, to memes in This is no encouragement to waste energy

Can someone explain the dead Saddam for me?

simple,

You posted your comment 4 times. Anyways, here: knowyourmeme.com/…/saddam-husseins-hiding-place

danc4498,

I have duplicate comments posted all the time. I think it’s just bugs in the 3rd party apps.

craftyindividual,

Oh that’s good! I wondered why the old boy was making a comeback.

paddirn, to starwarsmemes in Anon tells you about The Tragedy of Anakin Skywalker

“Not the Jedi way,” yet it was fine to buy Anakin’s freedom when it was convenient for them.

Stoney_Logica1,

“From my point of view, the Jedi are evil”

Dagnet, to science_memes in fishing for math

As an engineer, we would be fishing from the black cat’s bucket

PoisonedPrisonPanda,

Not with a rod. But with a hairdryer.

TheMechanic,

Archimedes constant for pi is good enough to get to the moon. Send it.

mcc,

As a manager, I would ask you to file a Jira ticket first.

9point6,

Hey, I raised a ticket

It just went through the board into done within 5s of me creating it…

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

The new update is way better than the previous one.

Asudox,
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  • galloog1,

    I think it’s just different. Not incredibly better but not worse. People hate change.

    Maven,
    @Maven@lemmy.world avatar

    The new update doesn’t care about people with accessibility concerns. My fiancé can’t use the official app at all because they changed the contrast to make it impossible to read no matter the theme. The best they can do is 3-5 minutes looking at the official app before they get a headache and have to stop using their phone.

    This update is actively harming its users with no options to undo it.

    LunchEnjoyer,
    @LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

    I was not aware of this, I hope they improve the accessibility asap!

    _number8_, to memes in european stereotypes

    fuck why can’t i live in europe. almost every day i have the opposite experience where a well meaning midwest person tries to be friendly and my brain just…stalls and does something like this

    sexy_peach,

    come to berlin nobody here is friendly

    MindSkipperBro12,

    Have they finally rebuilt the city since the war?

    sexy_peach,

    It’s mostly shitty pre WW2 buildings… They do look nice and give the city character I guess.

    Valmond,

    Lot of east-block stuff from after the war too.

    DriftinGrifter,

    Barlin ist atzenplatz1

    PRUSSIA_x86,

    Oh that’s Ohkay, yoo know we all have days like thiat

    downdaemon, to linux in But Windows 11 is so good!!11!1!
    @downdaemon@lemmy.ml avatar

    people who insist on using windows should just run it in a VM, it has suprisingly low overhead these days, you can even game with it if you insist, but i’m hearing wine/proton is getting good enough that it doesn’t even matter

    Jumuta, (edited )

    windows’ ram overhead is insane though, it’s not like I can’t run it but I wouldn’t want to daily drive it

    Vendetta9076,
    @Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Youre entirely correct about proton unless your kid wants to play fortnite

    JPAKx4,

    Literally the only reason I haven’t switched to a Linux distro. I hate anti cheats so much.

    Grass,

    To date I have not found any degree of enjoyment in any games with a windows only anti-cheat.

    miss_brainfart,
    @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

    I was going to say Siege, but they removed the ability to play as a team of exclusively shield recruits, I’ve heard.

    aBundleOfFerrets,

    Siege is honestly awful these days (not complaining about the sci-fi ops, reality is lame as shit why not spruce it up a bit) but what they have done to the UI and the queues (bring unranked back please) is honestly unforgivable and makes the game hard to play. (It isn’t all bad, but more bad than good)

    JPAKx4,

    I’m unlucky, I play Fortnite with my cousin in friends.

    moon_matter,
    @moon_matter@kbin.social avatar

    You're still stuck when it comes to anti-cheat in multiplayer games. Some do allow it to work on Linux, but a significant number don't. Hopefully the tides slowly start to change thanks to the Steam Deck.

    Pantherina,

    I mean I do that currently and it is okay, but file transfer is still not working. The rest is, and I think it even was pretty much ootb, but the SPICE drivers are a real hassle to get installed, while it could be a one click solution?

    (This “insert spice CD” thing has no option to download the driver ISO, right?)

    Also windows11 is a bit bloated. Bulk crap uninstaller and ChrisTituses Winutil really help making it less fancy but more performant, or just usable.

    But yes, VM is way better than hardware. If your Laptop supports that.

    flashgnash,

    There is an ISO somewhere, I always struggle to find it

    After that you can just download from within the VM, mount from within windows and run the installer exe

    Pantherina,

    Yup did that, but this needs to go automatically, like its their stuff why cant they download it themselves?

    flashgnash,

    Who is they? There are many tools to run VMs on Linux not maintained by rhel

    Pantherina,

    Idk the devs of virt-manager I guess. Not sure if its a RHEL project

    pineapplelover,

    I need the stability and reliability of it not running in a vm because it’s for schoolwork

    Fuck_u_spez_, to memes in This is no encouragement to waste energy

    I’m disappointed that there’s not a single comment about dissociating or masturbating.

    ClaireDeLuna,

    Both 👍

    QuantumSparkles,

    If you dissociate first it feels like someone else is touching you

    Fuck_u_spez_,
    yogthos, to memes in It's a simple world view
    @yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

    And it’s the root cause vast majority of the time.

    freeindv,

    Not really

    yogthos,
    @yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

    yes really

    freeindv,

    Really not really

    yogthos,
    @yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

    whatever helps you sleep at night I suppose

    parascent, to linuxmemes in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac

    Sorry but as a Linux user I found that Windows is better than macos. Macos doesn’t even have proper window management.

    rottingleaf,

    My experience is the same, but still it’s a Unix-like system. People who fear Linux may do Unix-like things with it. It’s worth something.

    SpaceCadet,
    @SpaceCadet@feddit.nl avatar

    Yeah, but none of the system tools and applications follow Unix-like paradigms, so it’s really only Unix-like in name. Sure you can launch a bash or zsh shell, but there aren’t a lot of useful things you can do with that without installing a bunch of third party tools like brew, so the experience isn’t all that different from having to install Cygwin or WSL in Windows.

    rottingleaf,

    Yeah, but none of the system tools and applications follow Unix-like paradigms,

    Eh, WTF? It has normal Unix-like userland tools.

    but there aren’t a lot of useful things you can do with that without installing a bunch of third party tools like brew

    You can’t do much without a package manager under Linux either.

    Homebrew, macports, pkgsrc etc are all just ports collections, like the FreeBSD one. A pretty Unixy kind of thing to use, more so than apt or yum.

    I hate Apple GUI, but technically it’s almost as good as Linux to use.

    SpaceCadet,
    @SpaceCadet@feddit.nl avatar

    Eh, WTF? It has normal Unix-like userland tools.

    You don’t understand what I mean.

    I mean that you can’t really do much with those userland tools to effectively manage and configure your system. All configuration is abstracted away in a forest of xml files (i.e. /Library/Preferences) that’s as opaque and undocumented as the Windows registry and which you’re not supposed to touch other than with the approved GUI tools.

    MacOS applications never follow Unix principles either regarding file placement.

    So yeah while MacOS technically still is “Unix”, it really is a giant monolithic blob of shite built on top of the skeleton of what once was a decent Unix.

    rottingleaf,

    You don’t understand what I mean.

    Well, you haven’t been very specific with your language.

    All configuration is abstracted away in a forest of xml files (i.e. /Library/Preferences) that’s as opaque and undocumented as the Windows registry and which you’re not supposed to touch other than with the approved GUI tools.

    It’s been some time since I touched MacOS, but there is a CLI tool for editing those preferences. Not unlike gconf. Actually gconf is apparently inspired by that and the Windows registry you so conveniently mentioned.

    Not that I’m a fan, quite the opposite.

    MacOS applications never follow Unix principles either regarding file placement.

    “Unix principles” is the same as “Unix philosophy”, while you apparently mean Linux FHS. Yes, it’s understandably ignored. Yes, maybe it shouldn’t be.

    So yeah while MacOS technically still is “Unix”, it really is a giant monolithic blob of shite built on top of the skeleton of what once was a decent Unix.

    Well, see, comparing FreeBSD to Linux with its development path, for example, you might feel as if Linux was slowly moving in that direction as well. Linux users usually laugh at that sentiment and say that it’s evolution. So - MacOS too has what its developers considered evolution from what Linux/FreeBSD/… have.

    Ah, also X11 is not that integral and traditional for Unix, if you imply that as well. Sun had its SunView in the olden days. There were other windowing systems.

    mac,
    @mac@infosec.pub avatar

    To add with Linux being unix-like not certified unix, macOS doesn’t need to implement anything in Linux fhs style.

    mac,
    @mac@infosec.pub avatar

    Linux is unix-like, macOS is certified unix.

    rottingleaf,

    Certification is irrelevant really. There are Linux distribution releases which have been certified, just like MacOS.

    mac,
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  • rottingleaf,

    It would appear then that no MacOS before 14.0 Sonoma is a certified Unix. Which is obviously false. Which means that your implication that this page lists everything certified is wrong.

    I said “releases”, because these were specific versions a few years ago. Perhaps nothing relevant today was certified, still what I remember is not that different from the mundane Red Hat of the same year.

    Which is all useless talk cause when we say Unix as something important, we mean “genetic Unix”, as in something of being derived from the same code base, culture, philosophy, etc, not “legal Unix” as a trademark, because that’s not the only cool-looking word one can imagine to name an OS.

    So obviously BSDs are real Unix then, Linux is something weird and MacOS is bullshit.

    netchami,

    Windows doesn’t even have a proper terminal lol

    Kedly, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac

    I cant wait to fully abandon windows with my next tower (Already on Linux with my deck) but MacOS is FAR MORE cancer than M$, part of the issue with M$ is it keeps trying to be more and more like Apple

    2 edits: I think someone replied to this and then blocked me (or someone I’ve blocked replied to me somehow) as apparently theres a response to this but I cant see it nor have I been notified

    And

    Damn, a lot of you apparently want a mega corp have complete control over what what your operating system looks like/does/what accessories you can buy for it if you think Apple is in anyway better than Microsoft. I thought the whole point of jumping to linux was freedom, you have LESS freedom with macs than with PC’s

    fosforus, (edited )

    M$ is it keeps trying to be more and more like Apple

    Apple has adverts in macos somehow, but I’m not sure what it means since I’ve never seen ads in there. Perhaps they’re in app store or safari or something, but I don’t use either, so I don’t know.

    Windows on the other hand pumps ads on you right at first boot on desktop. I’m sure it’s possible to turn them off somehow, but I usually choose to turn them off by installing Linux.

    mac,
    @mac@infosec.pub avatar

    I find I have plenty of freedom on a Mac

    sharkfucker420, to linux in Just install EndeavorOS lol
    @sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml avatar

    I will always recommend Debian or Debian based distros to anyone new to Linux. They’ll find their way to arch eventually

    Arch btw

    Kwakigra, to news in U.S. President Biden says "Gaza and the West Bank should be reunited under single government" and "extremist violence against Palestinians in the West Bank must stop"

    Talk is cheap. Pull the plug.

    TesterJ, to memes in Based on real events

    Happens to me once every few months. It always turns out to be a smell from outside that’s made its way into my apartment. Usually someone’s beat-up, overheating car being parked under my window.

    BudgetBandit,

    I drive a Cabriolet and smell every damn beat-up car, be it faulty electronics or fumes.

    FQQD,

    I was thinking of pc hardware, 3d printers and such, but yeah, outside smells are bad too xD My computer mouse kinda just started stinking today

    EdibleFriend,
    @EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

    Turn up the radio should cancel that out.

    TesterJ, (edited )

    Oh I know, I’m talking about the same thing. It usually happens to me when I’m sitting in my simracing rig which is next to my PC and a window. I’ll be worried thinking my GPU or wheelbase has started burning when in reality it’s an overheated car radiator or something right out my window.

    hperrin, to memes in lots of homework....

    Parents: why is our internet usage so high?

    Us: um, Linux ISOs…

    jpablo68,

    “I’m downloading linux ISOs” was the perfect excuse to keep my computer on all night downloading “other” stuff

    pacoboyd, to memes in Thanks, Windows, I didn’t want my computer to turn off, anyway

    So the reason it does this is Windows update requires a reboot. So it installs the patch, reboots AND THEN shuts down. If your missing the final shut down it’s becuase something is preventing it or you started using it again.

    jose1324,

    This is what it’s supposed to do. What it actually does is just sit doing jack shit at the login screen

    pacoboyd,

    Usually I’ve seen this be an issue on custom build rigs where bios might be out of date or something like fast boot is enabled which is known to cause issues in some cases where computer won’t shutdown cleanly.

    Hawk,

    It has never done so for me. Just restarts and sits on the login screen.

    sznio,

    50/50 for me. Last update didn’t shut down, one before that did.

    taanegl,

    Then something is wrong. Works for me.

    Hawk,

    Hu weird, this has done so on every single PC I own, including my work laptop and my Surface. No idea what could be wrong, guess some more advanced settings

    randint,
    @randint@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

    Also happens for me. Kinda annoying.

    gun,
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    Same

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