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raubarno, in What is a beautiful concept or idea that continues to blow your mind?
  1. Free software
  2. Group theory, Church notation and Lambda Calculus making many things in Math under one roof
  3. Design of CPU and Operating Systems. Both fields are made by geniuses.
jrubal1462,

I was kinda oblivious to the world of FOSS until simultaneously switching to Lemmy and also resuscitating an old computer by installing Linux. It took a long time for me to wrap my head around the fact that people are just cranking out parts of OS’s, or pw managers, or file zip utilities for shits and giggles in their free time, and not even charging for it. A game or two as a passion project I could understand, but who sits down after work and plods through a zip utility?

After years and years of “if the service is free, you’re the product” it really takes some time to rewire my brain. It’s almost enough to make me wish I went into software instead of mechanical, so I could pitch in on something.

6jarjar6,
@6jarjar6@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

You could design parts or projects for 3D printing

SkullHex2, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
@SkullHex2@lemmy.world avatar

For me it’s mostly been visual stuff.
There are native packages, Appimages, Flatpaks, Snaps. Native packages are GTK or Qt-based, so you could potentially have five different visual styles at the same time. Everything can be fixed, except for Appimages, but it requires some degree of tinkering which isn’t always guaranteed to work. For instance, I was looking for a feed reader and tried Fluent Reader: it is an Appimage based on Fluent Design, so it looks completely out of place if you don’t customize your desktop to make it look like Windows. Then I tried Akgregator: I picked the Flatpak version, and it was a complete mess even when using Flatseal (some backgrounds black, others white). Also, without proper configuration, the cursor theme may change according to the aforementioned app categories.
One last thing you may not like are icons. Most distributions come with some custom icon theme, which of course cannot reasonably apply to all applications out there: those that are not supported need to provide their own icon, which could look very bad depending on the desktop environment. For example, on Cinnamon they were very jagged, like their resolution was too high. This probably also depends on the application.
Another thing I usually notice is how slow the mouse wheel works in some apps, like Appimages for instance. And in general there’s no way to change the amount of lines scrolled per wheel click at OS level, while apps rarely give you the option to customize it. Firefox does though, and for me this mean I had to run Bitwarden, Telegram, WhatsApp, a feed reader all inside Firefox. Thanks but no thanks.
I’d say no particular changes are necessary to use Linux full time, you should just turn a blind eye to this stuff.
P.S. Also, everything looks way too large w.r.t. Windows. I tried Thunderbird on both systems, and for some reason the delete icon is 50% bigger on Linux (using the same density option)

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

I can’t use Fusion 360 on Linux, so I dual boot windows. But that’s the only time I ever go back. I don’t even run a bootloader with options and you’d never know Windows is on my machine unless you interrupted the boot process and checked boot drives. Getting into Windows is a manual process on my system.

kratoz29, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?

I didn’t go back to Windows, at least not directly.

I was enjoying Linux on my old lap, but then I managed to get a MacBook Pro 2014 in that year and ditched Linux for macOS they are very alike although macOS is way more closed…

Then I discovered you can’t go full macOS either, that’s why I BootCamp as well with W10 installed, I barely touch it but it’s still there for simple things like running .bat scripts, having a no lame NTFS support, and some light Steam gaming and local government software gore.

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

Screen size problems. My PC is setup as gaming/HTPC for the living room.

Constantly having to fight with it reverting from the 1080 I set, to native 4k. Pretty jarring when you’re popping out of a game and expecting a different res.

Other than that my daughter plays Minecraft with her friends and needed windows for that because I’m not purchasing the game a third time.

eltimablo,

The Java edition should run on Linux without requiring another license. I think you're boned if it's bedrock though.

jaackf, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

“What stands in the way becomes the way.” - Marcus Aurelius

EdanGrey,

I came here to say this, glad to know I wasn’t the only one.

jaackf,

Meditations is honestly my favourite book I’ve ever read.

“Straight, not straigtened” is another one I like.

lemminer, in best foss peer to peer, encrypted file transfer app

Syncthings

neotux, in best foss peer to peer, encrypted file transfer app

onionshare.org perhaps?

gogosempai, in best foss peer to peer, encrypted file transfer app
@gogosempai@programming.dev avatar

Magic Wormhole is a popular tool:

github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

is that just on linux or also windows, apple, android

gogosempai,
@gogosempai@programming.dev avatar

Can be installed on Linux, Windows and MacOS. There’s an open source client on Android as well. If you don’t want the hassle of installation, there’s a website: wormhole.app. Claims E2EE and open source algorithm but the client itself is not open source.

jackpot,
@jackpot@lemmy.ml avatar

is installation simple on all os?

mp3,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

The protocol is open, so there are apps that are cross-compatible.

for example

Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pavelso…
Windows: www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9P564W951H6N
macOS: apps.apple.com/app/riftshare/id1602642908

AppaYipYip, in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
@AppaYipYip@lemmy.world avatar

“Life happens wherever you are, whether you make it or not.” -Uncle Iroh (Avatar the Last Airbender).

I watched this show as a kid when it originally aired and this quote stuck with me. It’s reminded me to make the best of the situation I’m currently in and enjoy the good things around me.

CopernicusQwark,

So many brilliant quotes from Uncle Iroh.

fckreddit,

In the darkest times, hope is something you give yourself. That is the meaning of inner strength.

Another one from Iroh.

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

WSL2 and work. Firstly at work i’m forced to use Windows since all the dev toolchains and deployement Tools are unfortunately Windows only… And secondly since I have be able to work from home (at night or afterwards) I need Windows on my Box as well. Thirdly, other than that my private coding projects all died since I just wanna switch off once I’m done and game a little… So there Windows also wins out. And lastly since all my Servers run Linux if i need to write a Script and test it WSL did the Job so far.

Very unfortunate since i enjoy using Linux (love i3) but i cant be bothered at the moment :( Maybe the next dev job allows for a Linux Environment :)

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

HDR support didn't work when I tried it for madvr or games. Not sure if that area has changed.

yaomtc,

No, it's being worked on but it's not there yet.

Delta15N, in best foss peer to peer, encrypted file transfer app

snapcraft.io/wormhole if you’re both using Linux would be a good option potentially.

AfricanExpansionist, in Any Nostr ppl here?

I dunno the answers to your questions but Jack Dorsey loves it

JoeClu,
@JoeClu@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah that’s where I heard about it the other day. I never heard of it before. It doesn’t seem to be a big as ActivityPub networks.

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

I can’t reliably run Affinity software in Wine yet :( It’s getting smoother but not quite good enough.

I’ve tried all the usually mentioned alternatives: The GIMP (doesn’t have non-destructive editing yet), Inkscape (unintuitive UI) and Krita.

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