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

Apollo shut down so I stopped scrolling reddit. I had a mastodon for a bit and realized I missed how good reddit style social media is in contrast so yay lemmy time

RickyRigatoni, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?
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Since deleting my account the only times I’ve been on it were when a search for a solution led me to it. So like 5 times.

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

Yeah, there are a few subs that haven’t made the transition.

letsgo, in In which game did you spend the most hours?

Hard to say, I’ve been on an OpenTTD (since Transport Tycoon), Dwarf Fortress (since .31), Minecraft (since Tekkit) and Factorio (since .11) loop for several decades now, with 1000s of hours in each. I tend to play one at a time, currently doing Enigmatica 6 Expert.

jerkjaguar, in What's your favorite third-party app that integrates beautifully design-wise with your native iOS/Android apps?

It was Joey for Reddit. Currently on Connect for Lemmy

GeoGio7, in What series did you rewatch most often?

Community for sure

Dozzi92,
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That’s the one. A general story throughout but each episode essentially a standalone, and so many fantastic episodes (and sure, some not as). D&D needs to get put back on streaming, though.

GeoGio7,

If you watch it on Amazon it has the D&D episode!

elboyoloco, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
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I have to have a computer science degree to install a peice of software… I just wanna double click the installer icon. I don’t want to have to write out some long String in terminal to install software. And sometimes it’s different depending on distro.

OverfedRaccoon,
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Most major distributions come with a software center of some kind. And with Flatpaks, AppImages, and gag Snaps, it pretty much is just click and install these days.

ElusiveClarity,

What’s wrong with snaps? I’m giving Linux another go so I’m still learning. I’m trying Ubuntu on an ancient iMac right now but I also have Pop!_OS in a vm on my windows pc to play with. I haven’t installed anything on pop but I noticed Ubuntu had snaps.

OverfedRaccoon,
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Snaps are proprietary to Canonical (Ubuntu). Historically, they were larger, slower to load, and generally slower overall to use With a good SSD and system, I’m not sure that’s the case anymore though.

ElusiveClarity,

Ohh. Thanks for that info. Proprietary stuff and forced ads are two of the biggest things pushing me away from windows right now so that’s good to know.

eltimablo,

There have been "app store" frontends for most distributions since at least 2012, and packagekit has the same CLI on every major distribution.

Rodeo,

Everyone in this thread saying shit like that hasn’t tried Linux since 2004

Hypnoctopus,
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"I don’t want to have to write out some long String in terminal to install software. "

I’m no expert, but isn’t it literally just apt get (name of software) to download and install through terminal?

railsdev,

Am I wrong or is it easier to install software on Linux? The package manager basically figures out everything for you and you don’t need to hunt for an exe all over the Internet.

Linssiili,

It is much easier, os long as that version is in main repo. If not, it can still be easy (run this one extra command), or you are gonna pull your hair out trying to figure out how to install some antique proprietary software on fedora, using an installing guide made for Ubuntu 16.04. :)

Fortunately VMs are fast to set-up.

eltimablo,

I wouldn't force the issue. Some people belong on Windows and I'd rather they don't use Linux simply because I don't want them complaining to developers that it doesn't act like Windows. Linus Tech Tips already caused enough damage by doing exactly that.

200cc,

I have to have a computer science degree to install a peice of software

No you don't, you can search on wikipedia what a computer science degree actually is.

elboyoloco,
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I feel like it’s pretty obvious I was exaggerating. There’s just extra steps that I’ve always had to take. It’s never been simple for me. A lot of terminal commands in not familiar with.

Anticorp, in What goes good with American Cheese?

Hamburgers!

RinseDrizzle,

Bonus points if it’s white American from the deli. The way it becomes not quite solid, not quite liquid, makes it perfection on a solid smash patty. Don’t forget to toast them buns, hon.

Great, now I’m craving a burger…

Dr_Cog,
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I’m pretty sure the only difference between the yellow and white American cheeses is the addition of annatto

RinseDrizzle,

Huh, well TIL.

For whatever reason I prefer white American cheese over yellow on a burger.

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

No.

Purged all my posts and comments, deleted my 12-year-old account (65k+ karma) and uninstalled Boost. Now I only go there occasionally from search results.

cycle_schumacher, in What series did you rewatch most often?

The office, the shield, Veep, the Sopranos

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

Removed reddit bookmarks and apps and went all in on Lemmy, haven’t touched Reddit.

idunnololz, in What series did you rewatch most often?
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Simpsons and IASIP

9point6,

Kinda mad how far I had to scroll down to see always sunny—so much content you’ve almost certainly forgotten something about an episode by the time you get around to it again

TheyHaveNoName, in During travel, what can I prepare beforehand as meal, which can be eaten without access to fire or microwave?

My go to travel meals are:

Bread with cheese (and almost whatever else you might put in there). Wrap it in foil and it will be ready to eat whenever.

Cold pasta with cheese - or even normal pasta with tomato sauce cold is great. My Italian friends eat this for lunch regularly.

Cold pizza slices are great - I normally make simple pizza using baguettes and tomato sauce (passata) with cheese. One baguette is enough to make pizza for my family of 4.

Pasta salad - pasta cooked and cooked and then salad of your choice - even cold cuts of meat to well in here and it’s economical to make a huge amount and put it in the fridge

Actually thinking about it, I eat a lot of lunches made from cold leftovers and I think they taste brilliant without having to heat them up. Obviously things like soup, or ramen noodles and other hot liquid meals don’t taste good at all cold.

nigelinux,

I’ve never eaten cold pasta or pizza slice but they sound cool. Thanks!

DessertStorms,
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Obviously things like soup, or ramen noodles and other hot liquid meals don’t taste good at all cold.

You don't have to have them cold - just get a flask!
There are many good affordable flasks on the market today, OP might even have one already, but they might need more than one.
In the flask you can not only put things like soup or even pasta with sauce, but also just boiled water which you can later pour in to a pot noodle and have a fresh one of those! Or a hot cup of something (tea, coffee, cocoa), made with the water in the flask, or in their own flask! The options are endless.
If they have access to a microwave/hob in the morning they could even pre cook some hot dogs or other protein (meat or plant based) that would fit in, dump it in along with a preheated tin of sweetcorn or peas and maybe even tinned potatoes, some seasoning (a tab of butter/margarine like hotels serve would do wonders), then keep it warm in there for the rest of the day.

Another alternative if they really want hot food would be one of those thermal bags, but in my experience they don't do as good a job at keeping things hot (warm maybe, but nothing more).

cambionn, in During travel, what can I prepare beforehand as meal, which can be eaten without access to fire or microwave?
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Tfw you’re an Dutchy and simple home-prepaired sandwitches (read two slices of bread with some butter and cheese between them, nothing fancy), are the countries national breackfast and lunch. Warm food is for dinner traditionally 🤣.

Either way, sandwitches (no need to limit to peanut butter, a lot can be put on bread!), salads (pasta or normal), fruit, veggie, cheese, and certain type of meat (like smoked or dried sausage, or beef). They all make great parts for cold meals you can keep in your bag till lunch (speaking from experience). Some cheese & meat are even packed per small packages for easy take along as snack usage.

I would suggest you do go to restaurants a few times, just to try the local cuisine (or their variation of other cuisines). But it probably will be expensive for you indeed. Whenever I’m in Asia, I feel rich (and I’m really not). Even Japan, who is often said to be expensive, is cheaper than my country. Especially when it comes to food.

nigelinux,

Great list of examples! Yes we’ll try out the restaurants a few times I guess.

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

2 subs, one of them i go in every few days and go through almost every new posts and some older ones for quite some time now, and haven’t found a similar one here. and /whatisthisthing because seriously there are a lot of new interesting things there. and i guess i’ll answer if i ever were there. if old reddit is gone, i’m gone.

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