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Liz, in Firefox crash log

I see no reason why that tree had to be cut down.

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

That tree was crashed. By firefox.

MycoBro,

Looks like it was maybe a sweet gum. Maybe they hated the little balls they drop in your yard. Still not a good excuse. Tree murder for sure.

mellejwz, in It's OK if you cry

Try Windows. It regularly breaks drivers (not only WiFi) on some hardware (mostly HP). I’ve never had issues with WiFi on Linux on HP, Dell, Microsoft Surface and even a Macbook.

Honytawk,

Damn, your knowledge of Windows must be subpar.

mellejwz, (edited )

I didn’t say I couldn’t fix the issues, but the fact that some of those issues exist even since XP is pretty bad. Just search around online and you’ll find many posts about these driver issues. And then there’s all of the ui inconsistencies and issues. Most of those are small, but still annoying once you see them. Especially when using Windows on a tablet, even Microsoft’s own Surface line.

For HP ZBooks for example there was an issue that completely prevented you from installing some updates like Windows 10 20H2 without any warning as to why it wouldn’t install. It just failed at 61%. It turned out to be audio drivers for the audio chip in the dock. The only way to get it updated was to connect the dock, finding the audio device in device management and removing it. Then disconnect before Windows reinstalls the driver again.

This has happened for multiple versions.

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

Lol, is this meme for real? Most mac users would never touch Linux. Like, yes, they are both based on Unix… But come on now, this is just intellectually dishonest.

Most Mac users, in my experience, have no idea how to operate anything without an apple logo on it.

storcholus,

I think it still works. The user you describe doesn’t care about Linux, they just don’t like windows. So they would not wash their hands

treadful,
@treadful@lemmy.zip avatar

Linux users are in the (well constructed) tent camp in the local park that Mac users ride their electric scooters past while desperately trying to avoid eye contact.

TotallynotJessica,
@TotallynotJessica@lemmy.world avatar

Linux users are the homeowners who build and fix everything they can, but look down on people that don’t find craftsmanship fun, claiming that they’re saving money by doing the work themselves. Good on you for having that hobby, but if you don’t enjoy it, spending time to learn those skills costs time that could be spent earning more money than you’d save. Paying an expert to do things you don’t enjoy is usually the cheaper option. They can be found almost anywhere, similar to how Linux users use Apple or windows products from time to time.

Mac users are suburb dwellers who view their way of life as what everyone should aspire to, ignorant to the downsides of sprawl and reliance on cars to go anywhere. Commute times suck, while walkable neighborhoods with public transit make most people healthier and happier. There’s an important classist component, often bundled with racism, that underscores this ideal.

Windows users are people that live in urban areas for work, trying to find reasonable rent or home prices as unchecked capitalism makes everything worse, but unaware why things suck. They get annoyed when people share their passion for handiwork, and dislike suburban folks for thinking they’re superior rather than the downsides to suburban life. However, because most people live this way, and live this way for work, they usually don’t have strong identities like suburbanites or handy homeowners.

Homeless people are those who can’t afford computers, overlapping with actual homeless people, and rural people are those that don’t use computers more than they need to, socializing face to face and literally touching grass.

Nobsi,
@Nobsi@feddit.de avatar

Thanks, Jessica.

CynicRaven,

They’re totally, definitely, absolutely not Jessica!

Smokeydope,
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

This is a very interesting analogy, thanks for sharing

little_hermit,

A lot of software development in a corporate environment is using a Mac as the host. Not to say it’s the target build env. So id say some Mac users know Linux far better than you think. In my experience.

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

Some, that’s the point

Where i work, we all use macs. I’m the only developer and all others are designers.

They all look at me very oddly, when i open a terminal on their Mac and change some settings from there. They check if my changes are working and still keep that look, like if I’ve done something strange to their mac lol

rottingleaf, (edited )

Generally I agree, but specifically a little fact - the most qualified person at my work is a Mac user.

little_hermit,

My Mac is such a slow piece of shit on Mac OS that it’s nearly unusable without installing Linux.

Tibert, in low effort meme

This meme looks ai generated.

Scam/wish text is back and some elements looks off in the picture (hand, eyes teeth…).

ultra,

The AI handled the hands and text surprisingly good

thefatfrog,

It’s because it is AI generated. Hence the low effort caption :D

effward, in low effort meme
@effward@lemmy.world avatar

What is up with some of those letters? Looks like some AI generated image text that I’ve seen

davidgro,

The people also have the AI look

NaibofTabr,

Nah, having your teeth growing out of your lip is totally normal. So is having your forearms merge into each other.

GigglyBobble,

Don't be so hard on it - at least some hands have five fingers.

effward,
@effward@lemmy.world avatar
acockworkorange, in Every god damn time!

Mint automatically creates a @home sub volume if you install your root in a Btrfs partition. Just saying.

0x4E4F,

Yeah, Ubuntu does it as well. But other distros not based on Ubuntu, don’t.

Knusper,

Well, openSUSE did it long before everyone else. So, Debian, Fedora, Arch?

I would kind of be surprised by Fedora, too, as I thought, they shipped out-of-the-box automatic snapshotting, but the comment from @bruhduh sounds like that is still a problem…

acockworkorange,

OpenSUSE does this as default, which is laudable. Mint will only use Btrfs if you manually tell it to, it just handles it gracefully once you do choose to use it.

0x4E4F,

Arch, probably not, Void, most definitely not.

bruhduh,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah i was surprised as well) thought automatic btrfs partitioning by fedora gui installer would suffice, but it’s not, it did not had subvolumes set after installation, so timeshift btrfs didn’t worked, after i set subvolumes timeshift started working, but after update from 38 to 39 everything broke and locked up my ssd

zacher_glachl, in Distros bad

Arch user should be an aeropress: people can’t seem to shut the hell up about how great it supposedly is

Pantherina,

I think it is pretty great tbh, just havent tried it yet as it is very manual

Prunebutt,

Just pretend it’s a V60.

I brew with a V60, btw.

TheGrandNagus,

I don’t know shit about coffee, so I’m assuming you mean you make your coffee with a mid-size Volvo estate car. Pretty impressive.

Prunebutt,

Most people can’t appreciate the faint aroma of gasoline. ☕

manwichmakesameal,

As a Volvo fan, that was my first thought too.

prettybunnys, (edited )

V60 user here.

MBP user tho

ccdfa,

V60 user here

On arch btw

OKRainbowKid,

I use both Aeropress and an arch based distro, btw.

SexualPolytope, (edited )
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Lol. Checks out for me. Have an Aeropress, and use Arch (btw). I also have an espresso machine though, but never really touched Gentoo.

Amaltheamannen,

I have an aeropress and run arch haha

badbytes,

I use Arch, and let me tell you it’s great.

dalekcaan,

I have an aeropress. I have yet to take the time to figure out how to use my aeropress.

barsoap,

Well it says 80C water up to IIRC the first line but are you really sure about that? Also what about your grind settings?

gondezee,

I refuse to accept the 80c recommendation from the manual

Cowbee,

100c water, 12g coffee per 200g water, pour 50g water into press then wait 30sec, stir, add the rest, add the press so the water doesnt flow, wait 2 more minutes then press down until hiss.

Easy peasy.

laurelraven,

Stopping when you hear the hiss is important, if you don’t you’ll press the bitter nasty part into your coffee

barsoap,

That’s a myth watch some James Hoffmann.

rustydrd,
@rustydrd@lemmy.world avatar

The true arch experience.

andrew,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

I use areopress btw

cm0002,

It’s aeropress, did you even read the wiki???

RootBeerGuy,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I use areolapress btw ouch

m13, in which ones do you think I missed?

None of these people could ever be billionaires. Only a sociopathic, narcissistic mind could ever do what it takes to hoard a billion dollars. Capitalism rewards having a lack of empathy for other people.

ultra, in which ones do you think I missed?

Cory Doctorow

solrize, in which ones do you think I missed?

on the bottom right is the text reading, “plus the thousands of free software enthusiasts working tirelessly.”

We don’t work tirelessly. We get tired all the time, but keep at it as well as we can.

Cannacheques, in which ones do you think I missed?

Rip Swartz man, the idea of all human knowledge from how to change your tire to how to put out a fire being monetised is legitimately scary

krimsonbun, in which ones do you think I missed?

yeah, no

Xylight, in It's OK if you cry
@Xylight@lemdro.id avatar

I’ve never had an issue with any drivers on Linux, everything I use just works. Even some old obscure drawing tablet from 2005 that said it required you to install its driver worked instantly.

PlutoParty,

This is true today. Had you tried that back in 2005, you’d very likely be fiddling with drivers. I specifically remember making a disk that contained all the drivers I’d need if I had to reinstall for any reason. Without it and without a network, you’d have to have another computer available to grab drivers from the internet.

Crozekiel,

You had to do this with windows in 2005 too… In fact I’ve had to use a different computer to download drivers as recently as 2017 for a Windows 10 computer…

PlutoParty, (edited )

Well, yes. I wasn’t really intending to make a comparison. I was just explaining the meme. There was a time when getting your wifi/network card going in Linux was somewhat of a hassle for many.

Honytawk,

Windows 10 comes with generic drivers for network capabilities preinstalled. It isn’t Windows 7 anymore.

weirdwallace75, in It's OK if you cry

There are whole-ass companies selling laptops with Linux preinstalled now. They work. Even with Bluetooth.

0x4E4F,

They’re too expensive. Plus some people buy a lot of their IT equipment second hand.

spikespaz,

That’s different. Lenovo supports the kernel, but doesn’t ship some laptops with Linux. Two of mine (P14s Gen 1 and Gen 4) don’t. I always have to work for NixOS, as does my friend for Arch.

intensely_human, in which ones do you think I missed?
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