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Carter, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?

My PC only gets used for gaming and I was fed up of switching into Windows for every other game. I WANT to use Linux but game developers just aren’t allowing me.

aliceblossom,

You should look into VFIO. I was in the same place where I wanted to have a Linux desktop but I don’t want to dual boot to play games because that shit is CRAZY annoying. However, there’s a way to virtualize Windows inside of you Linux desktop and get 99% of your GPU’s performance due to VFIO. I think if you use Kubuntu specifically there’s a really strong guide for setting it up, although admittedly it’s not trivial. Good luck!

200cc,

Have you tried asking one of these developers why they aren't allowing you playing on linux?

Ichebi, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
@Ichebi@lemmy.pt avatar

I think o went back because I wanted to play LoL? And I kind of became complacent?

mutch,
@mutch@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Works great with no issues on my Linux machine and has for years!

200cc,

Lol as League of Legend? Isn't it that moba game owned by Tencent and the chinese goverment?

Screak42, in What movie did you rewatch most often?
@Screak42@infosec.pub avatar

Without a doubt “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.

rmuk,

It’s only a model.

stealth_cookies, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?

There is always some issue I run into that makes me angry and go back to Windows. Usually it is some random issue that breaks my installation at the most annoying time that I don’t have time to fix.

I’ve tried twice recently to mainly run Linux on my laptop (Framework) and ran into compatibility issues. First, the wireless card in my laptop worked on the installed kernel version for their recommended distro (Fedora), but when I updated the OS it upgraded to a kernel that didn’t have the Wifi driver. The other distros I tried had other hardware that didn’t work. I tried again a few months ago and that was fixed, but then I discovered that two pieces of software I need to run cannot coexist because one had graphical issues if you don’t use Wayland and the other only supports xorg. No issues running the same combination of software in Windows.

200cc,

Did you ask yourself why the wifi driver was missing?

mvee,

Quick! Deploy Xwayland before it’s too late!

mvee,

This reminds me of how I discovered that building a Linux kernel is actually super easy if you just need to add a few drivers

MiracleManS, in What movie did you rewatch most often?

Jurassic Park. The practical effects still hold up well and even the CGI is still passable.

Plus it’s my favorite movie of all time.

phoenixz, in for the Reddit refugees, do you also feel a bit heartbroken?

12 years of reddit. It will take some time to adjust but I also switched from google to duckduckgo years ago after decades of google, and then too never looked back. Lemmy does need a LOT of work, still, but so did reddit in the early days…

To those working on Lemmy, please don’t fuck this up for us. Don’t be a spez.

Ataraxia,
@Ataraxia@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

It’s also up to us not to fuck this up. Let’s not turn this into a toxic hate-filled dystopia lol.

phoenixz,

That will happen nonetheless, when more people start coming in. Its something that will just have to be managed.

On the other hand, I do hope that here on lemmy we will stop just kicking anybody with an opinion that we don’t like. That will only cause echo chambers where everybody will repeat the same stupid opinions that will only get more extreme. We will have to listen to those that we don’t agree with.

gonzo0815,

I’m sorry but no. I don’t have to listen to Nazis. If they are allowed here, it will drive me and a lot of other people away. We had more than enough “free speech” experiments now. It always ended in these platforms being an insufferable cesspool of Nazis, conspiracy theorists, incels etc. and all sane people were driven away. It doesn’t work. These people need to be deplatformed, that is the only way.

phoenixz,

I respectfully disagree.

First of all, on Reddit I rarely ran into right wing extremists. Do you know who I ran into a LOT? Left wing extremists. That is what tends to happen when you start polarizing discussions (both sides) and then kick out one side. The other side just becomes an echo chamber.

Second of all, this is not a problem you can ignore. Its not as if these people just magically disappear into thin air once you ban them. You can’t deplatform them because they’ll just go to another place. Where will they go? To their own moderated places, which will allow much more extreme discussions, leading to more and more polarization and problems in the real world. I think part of the problem here is that we (collectively) stopped listening to people in minor disagreements, and instead of having reasoned arguments, just kicked these people out to the curb. I honestly think that that sort of behavior from the left side of the spectrum is what fueled US polarization which culminated in Donald Trump becoming president.

You may not want to have reasoned discussions with people who are more on the right side of your political spectrum, but you HAVE to. We all have to because if we don’t, they will talk only amongst themselves and they will only fall deeper and deeper into their right wing pit. Have no illusion, the same goes for left wing extremism. Extremism on that end might still be milder, but its there alright.

I’d rather have a group of people with a few minor-and-controllable nutcases in it than a conform-with-the-rules group, and a group of dangerous terrorists outside that group.

gonzo0815,

There are examples where this was tried. It doesn’t work. People who disagree with Nazis leave the platforms, so the result is the same.

phoenixz,

The problem is that there are no Nazis. Nazi’s stopped existing in 1945, anything after that are people that sympathize with some or all of its ideologies. The problem is that its a sliding scale and people these days are VERY trigger happy to call out NAZI! I’ve been called a Nazi on Reddit (and banned from multiple sub reddits) for literally arguing that I’m not sure how good an idea it is to give puberty blockers to kids that might be trans, specially because these blockers do have consequences later in life.

Great, now I’m a Nazi, apparently? Should I be banned now?

When IS a person a Nazi?

I’ve talked a LOT on reddit, I had over 130K karma over probably the same amount of messages. I don’t recall talking to Nazi’s much, if ever. I have had quite a few deep discussions with people on the far right part of the spectrum and it helped me a lot understanding them, where they come from, and why they have the ideas that they have. I call that progress. You can listen to somebody and politely agree to disagree.

What you are pushing for tends to end in censorship. Can’t talk about naughty things now! Can’t disagree with the masses! All look in the same direction! Don’t dare to step out of line!

It also ends in situations where douchenozzles like Trump become president of the USA because the right feels like they no longer have a voice (which truthfully, is correct), so push back harder and extremer.

We MUST allow dissenting voices. Yes, if somebody scants “KILL THE JEWS!”, you ban him of course. But if there is a conversation happening about, say, the “US bathroom issues” I think we should allow dissenting voices. As long as the conversations are respectful and thoughtful, the worst that could happen is progress.

gonzo0815,

You can theorize about semantics all you want, but don’t try to gaslight someone who was physically attacked by actual, real Nazis, who describe themselves as Nazis and can’t be seen as anything but Nazis.

phoenixz,

TL;DR: You create neo-nazi’s.

Nazi’s are members of the Nazi party. Nazi’s, like the party, no longer exists. What does exist are Neo-Nazi’s. Semantics, perhaps, but when talking about “Nazi’s”, details become important. With that in mind, I wonder if you can tell a little more about who attacked you how?

In any case, I’m not theorizing nor gas lighting you. I’m talking about actual and serious problems that exist because of what you want.

I’ve been called a Nazi multiple times by, well frankly, by people like you. Why? Because I disagreed with them. Our disagreement here, for example, would be enough to call me a Nazi. I’ve been banned from multiple subreddits because of that. What happens here is that people with differing opinions get pushed away to places where they get pushed more and more in right extremist corners. What you want ends up in people getting more extremist. If you want to resolve that, if you want to avoid being attacked by neo-nazi’s, then talk to people before they become extreme…

Gatsby,

I’ve been banned from multiple subreddits because of that. What happens here is that people with differing opinions get pushed away to places where they get pushed more and more in right extremist corners. What you want ends up in people getting more extremist. If you want to resolve that, if you want to avoid being attacked by neo-nazi’s, then talk to people before they become extreme…

This sounds like a threat

If you’ve been banned specifically because of people thinking you’re a nazi, and you’re arguing getting banned will push people to farther extremes, brother thats not a good look.

sp00nix, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?

Following a long how-to to install/configure something, just to get to step 99 and have the command not work, and not being able to find the solution.

200cc,

Don't give up, it's easier than it seem you just don't know how to do it yet

Teknikal, (edited ) in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
@Teknikal@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve tried Linux a few times each time would seem to be good apart from gaming but every single time something I Didn’t Even realise I did broke it completely. I’d say I’ve never had linux work for more than a few months.

With windows an install no matter how inconviant and annoying with forced updates has always lasted me years. Don’t get me wrong though I hate Microsoft but I need my games and I want reliability.

To me following linux guides has mostly ended in an unbootable system.

200cc,

I need my games

What do you need them so badly for?

SkullHex2, (edited )
@SkullHex2@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah. I wanted to build a custom theme from source, and installed all the dependencies. Tried the theme, realized it had the usual issues just like every other theme, uninstalled it. Then I uninstalled everything I needed to build it, as the terminal history was still there and I could tell exactly what was installed. Guess what? apt would’ve nuked my desktop environment if I didn’t stop it, almost as if what I had installed was a required dependency. Pretty sure it was optional though, since everything was more or less working before installing

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Forgot to mention the custom theme was for qt5ct, not for the desktop environment

SomeoneElse, in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?

“Everything happens for a reason”

  • technically correct, completely unhelpful.

“God doesn’t give you more than you can handle”

  • Fuck. Off.
drumino, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?

Black holes and the uncertainty of what lies behind the event horizon. The possibility that inside a black hole, a whole new universe could exist without us ever knowing. When tripping through life taught me one thing, it is that many things can be seen as part of a huge fractal, and that view fits right into the interpretation that black holes are nothing else than universes in universes. After all, our big bang might just be another ordinary black hole, reaching critical mass.

Of course I can not prove it, but I love thinking about it.

AgentOrangesicle,
@AgentOrangesicle@lemmy.world avatar

Anyone able to ELI5 why wormholes and dimensional pockets are prevailing theories on black holes?

Like, I’ve got a lot of sci-fi under my belt and I need to figure out the sci part of it.

Hazzia,

I can’t remember if it was a youtube video or a paper or an article or what, but I saw something explaining that, based on one interpretation of Einsteins equations, past the point of singularity, space and time invert. This would mean that the longer the black hole exists around in “our” universe (in absolute terms), the larger it becomes on the inside, and the larger it gets on the outside, the longer the inside universe would persist. I feel like you would have liked it, if only I could remember what it was. :(

The thing I saw postulated both that the universe would reuse the matter the black hole absorbed, and that there would be infinite branching universes since each would develop their own black holes, but then you have an issue with regards to running out of matter at some point. Though I guess that could be solved if you assume every black hole must converge at the end of their containing universe’s lifespan, and all matter would be reused in whatever blackhole absorbs the blackhole containing that parent universe? Oh hey, we’re back to fractals again!

Personally I’m a fan of the idea of black holes as topological stars that fall in line with string theory, but there have been so many hypothetical frameworks coming out in recent years that are just fascinating to think about.

AgentOrangesicle,
@AgentOrangesicle@lemmy.world avatar

Anyone able to ELI5 why wormholes and dimensional pockets are prevailing theories on black holes?

Like, I’ve got a lot of sci-fi under my belt and I need to figure out the sci part of it.

Hazzia, (edited )

I think the only reason those specifically are most well known, is because they capture popular imagination.

Basically, because it’s impossible to see inside black holes to know what’s going on, there’s very few ways to validate ideas. Therefore, outside of a select number of external observational techniques (like radio signals and gravitational waves) to place some limitations, ideas about what happens beyons the event horizon are in the realm of pure math, which people don’t care about unless it either A. Verifiable, or B. Just sounds really cool.

Black Hole hypotheses therefore tend to go one of a few ways:

Scenario 1

Scientist A: Hey if you use this math, black holes can do this thing

Scientist B: That requires this other thing which isn’t true, to be true, and/or breaks this fundamental law

Scientist A: This hypothesis is my precious brain baby and if you talk shit about it I will shatter your knees

Scenario 2

Scientist A: Hey if you use this math, black holes can do this thing

Scientist B: That requires an assumption we can’t, or have yet to, verify is true (almost always somehow related to string theory)

Scientist A: This hypothesis is my precious brain baby and if you talk shit about it I will shatter your knees

Scenario 3:

Scientist A: Hey if you use this math, black holes can do this thing

Scientist B: Okay the math checks out as one of X number of possibilities with that same math, but there’s know way to tell which, if any of these would be true (equations with multiple valid solutions, almost always related to spacetime topology)

Scientist A: Heehee numbers do funni

ETA: The specific subcategories of hypotheses you mentioned also have an inherent advantage of not having to deal with singularities. Why that’s good: Einstein’s theories say infinite density impossible. With singularity, can’t connect quantum theory to relativity theory. No quantum gravity make math bb’s big sad. Solution? Instead of squoosh matter really tiny, just send it somewhere else! They aren’t the only frameworks that avoid singularities, but definitely the coolest sounding and least complicated

AgentOrangesicle,
@AgentOrangesicle@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you! I love this breakdown. I had a suspicion it was like this all along but lack the astrophysics background.

Not sure why astrophysicists are so quick to pull a Tonya Harding, though.

Hazzia,

They hate to admit it, and it’s definitely less in-your-face most of the time because of the expected formality of the scientific community, but physicists, and specifically those trying to make advancements like we see around black holes, are SUPER arrogant. For the first 2 scenarios listed, they usually only make a formal paper out of the discovery to later defend the drawback as something they can “work around”. Either by “oh we’ll definitely eventually figure out how to emperically verify this haha. Look how well it works, you’d be crazy not to believe in this”, or the more extreme “This obviously constitutes a whole rewrite of our understanding of physics because my solution is so elegant except for the parts where it literally doesn’t work”

That last one is less prone to arrogance because topology is working with an insane amount of unverifiable possibilities already, so they don’t really tend to get too attached to any given solution.

Varyag, in What movie did you rewatch most often?
@Varyag@lemm.ee avatar

School of Rock, it kinda became a Christmas movie with my family, we watch it every year. Jingle All The Way with Arnold Schwarzenegger is the other one.
Then there’s my personal favorite, Pacific Rim. I absolutely adore that movie, giant robots fighting kaijus. Too bad there was never a sequel.

eric5949, in do you guys shop on places like aliexpress/Temu and if you do what items have pleasantly surprised you?

I feel like AliExpress and temu aren’t really equivalent. Temu makes it seem like you’re, well I guess the tagline is shop like a billionaire. Aliexpress doesn’t exactly hide the fact it’s a cheap Chinese market.

floofloof,

Temu is very obviously a bunch of low-grade tat though. Who feels like a billionaire buying such crap?

yuunikki,

I’m not asking what people’s thoughts on these companies business strategies/politics are, I’m just asking what people think of the actual items they’ve purchased from there.

WookieMunster,

They’re useless trash that are polluting the planet

yuunikki,

To be fair we’re far past the point of saving the Earth. We’ve doomed it way early on and luckily by the time the sun explodes or whatever I’ll be long dead.

nevernevermore,

yeah you're right, we should just throw in the towel? tf? im gonna guess you couldnt give af about slave labor either?

yuunikki,

Not much I can do about it. I physically cannot force them to stop slave labor. Me not buying from them doesn’t change anything. 1 person not buying means nothing when 10 others will buy from regardless. I don’t worry about things I literally have no realistic control over. Whatever your opinion of me is on this is your choice. My life isn’t changed.

floofloof,

1 person not buying when 10 other people would do it anyway equals 10 sales instead of 11. It makes a difference.

yuunikki,

Not really

fiat_lux,

No, we shouldn't throw in the towel. That's just giving up! We should actively pour fuel on our neighbour's house fire and admire the pretty extra destruction it creates while we can. Immediate gratification is worth burning everyone's house to the ground, including my own. /s

Sadly apathy is a common reaction to huge overwhelming problems. And it makes sense, emotionally distancing yourself from the suffering of others can be necessary to still function in horrible emergency situations like natural disasters. Unfortunately it also makes this problem, like many others, worse.

But we all do it, to different degrees. And it's human. We can't fix everything simultaneously. Those of us who are still able to empathise with strangers to some extent will have to do more work, or we become the problem too.

Sorry. This post isn't targetted at you personally, I just am sad about the destruction of civilisations and the suffering people can inflict and this post came tumbling out. My coping mechanism is loud spontaneous complaining.

eric5949,

Ok.

fiat_lux,

Aren't they the same sweatshop slave-labor factory goods though?

Not that it's possible to completely avoid goods which are made via exploitation, but I assumed they're just an alternate outlet / search page for the same distributors and factories.

eric5949,

Probably. I’ve never used temu tbh but my understanding is it tries to present itself as not.

yuunikki,

I doubt one can really truly avoid buying from a company that doesn’t have some kind of skeletons in their closet. I just stopped caring.

eric5949,

Skeletons in their closet and actively using slave labor are very different things, not that I blame you entirely, it’s not your fault companies like nestle own so fucking much it’s impossible to keep track of.

yuunikki,

I gotta admit, I love me a good nestle crunch bar.

eric5949,

So do I, do yourself a favor and find a local candy or chocolate shop. They’ll probably have something that is basically the same thing but vastly superior and not nestle. I know you’re just being a troll at this point but seriously do.

yuunikki,

I’m a troll for sharing a different opinion to others? Whatever they wanna label me as that’s their choice I guess. Doesn’t change my feelings.

eric5949,

Wasn’t trying to, have a good night man.

yuunikki,

You too

GunnarRunnar,

It's a bit different to grab a snack at the counter (that's likely partly produced in your country) than wait 1-2 months for a product to even arrive. Call it a convenience factor or whatever.

That said, I don't know what kind of labor AliExpress goods use. Haven't used them for a couple years but if I knew for sure (maybe someone here knows?) they used slave labor for example I probably would just choose to use some other company (which probably is just as likely to have unethical practices in some point of their supply chain tbf).

yuunikki,

Like I said, highly doubt you can avoid companies that have shady practices of some form. Whether people like my opinion or not, I just simply do not care anymore. It is what it is, people won’t always agree with you in life. No point in dwelling on it, I don’t have the time to.

GunnarRunnar,

Sure I agree to a degree but choosing a product which you know uses 100% slave labor to save a penny is downright evil. (And this is exaggeration obviously before anyone butts in.)

JaxiiRuff,
@JaxiiRuff@pawb.social avatar

That reminds me, we gotta add fucknestle to lemmy.

luthis,

Nestle actually have done a lot. Amnesty report shows they are one of the most ethical companies now.

starlinguk,
@starlinguk@kbin.social avatar

How much did they pay you to say that?

fiat_lux,

The latest thing I saw from Amnesty International about Nestle was praise for Nestle for publicly announcing unprompted that they had found slavery in their supply chain . Is that how low the bar is to be "the most ethical", or is there an actual report making this claim?

bluGill,

If you don't find slavery in your supply chain once in a while you are probably not even looking. Finding it is the first step to elimination.

Savirius, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

About 85% of my reddit browsing had been on pretty niche subs, so I’m still using reddit to engage in those communities (of those that haven’t shut down). I’m trying to contribute to the equivalents here too, but the engagement is still on reddit for now.

The other 15% was just the occasional trip to /r/all to see if there was anything interesting going on there, to which the answer was usually… no. That’s pretty much been replaced by here now.

great_meh, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
@great_meh@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

My employer 😢

b_n,

See, I sometimes complain about having to use a Mac (the hardware is fine, the OS, meh), but you have reminded me that it could be worse. Thanks for your suffering.

undeffeined, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

I don’t scroll through reddit anymore but will use it if a friend shares a link or when looking for something. It was hard the first few days as I found myself opening Sync only to be greeted by the goodbye message. Safe to say I was quite addicted to doom scrolling but happy to have stopped.

Been using Jerboa for 2 weeks now and have not doom scrolled yet, feels good

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