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

“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” - Hanlon’s Razor

button_masher,

Someone added in “or laziness or busyness” and it stuck with me.

Lolors17, in What genres of music do Lemmites enjoy?

I really like J-Core right now. But I sometimes just tune in to the Dance genre. I’m a bit of an allrounder, because I hear lots of electronical music, as stated above: J-Core, Dance, Techno, House, Hard style, French Core and Psytrance. Just to name a few.

I had my phase, where I mostly listened to a guy named Otira. Now I listen a lot to someone called t+pazolite. My current favorite Track is called “Hyper 4id”

Bishma, in How much "data" do you personally have?
@Bishma@social.fossware.space avatar

I just ordered an additional 12TB drive for my NAS because the 12TB of usable space I currently have on it is nearly full. Plus all of that data has multiple backups - I consider 3-2-1 to be a minimal backup strategy.

OP, you may want to venture over to !datahoarder

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

In German but "As long as they pretend to pay me, I pretend to work." Probably one of the first pieces of wisdom I got way back as a wee apprentice.

Now, I work more than this quote may make one think of me, but it‘s influenced me insofar as I‘m aware of not overdoing it as my employers never overdo the pay part either.

Valmond,

Yeah, it’s always okay to question if you work enough, but never okay to question if they pay you enough.

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

Once is never, twice is always.

fubo, in Which learning path makes the most amount of sense?

Are you brand new to programming? If so, it doesn’t really matter what your first language is, so long as you don’t stop with one.

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

We all hurt, we all need, we all cry, we all bleed.

One of my favorite reminders that everyone has personal struggles.

Foxfire, in How much "data" do you personally have?
@Foxfire@pawb.social avatar

Total combined storage if I don’t count offline backup drives is a bit more than 25TB, though I got another 8TB SSD today so that’ll be going up soon.

I would say about half of that storage is filled with a number of different archives, lots of video, music, and game stuff just lying around. I also do not like to delete anything ever if I can avoid it. Basically just a hoarder, but I prefer to call it archival lol. I actually do maintain a ~1.4TB or so archive of content for 20 years of stuff from a rhythm game called Stepmania.

rayman30, in What is some good things to do with a new pc/laptop/computer?
@rayman30@lemmy.world avatar
  • Wipe Windows
  • Install Linux
  • Profit
Bishma,
@Bishma@social.fossware.space avatar

My last couple computers have never been sullied by Windows (or “secure” boot).

baseless_discourse,
Xeelee,
@Xeelee@kbin.social avatar

Do you use Arch?

max,

They would’ve said so. ;)

tetraodon,

Well, I do in any case

speck,

What's arch?

Eeyore_Syndrome,
@Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works avatar
Gormadt, in What is some good things to do with a new pc/laptop/computer?
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Install software relevant software to your hobbies

I’d recommend finding out what kind of video card it has though as that’s a big deciding factor in what you can use it for.

QuietStorm,
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my only hobbys are watching youtube and playing games, im totaly struggling to find a new hobby becasue im hard on myself and depressed.

galaxi,

I’m sorry you’ve been feeling depressed. I know how that can make it difficult to start getting into other things. I have a couple suggestions. One is to just let yourself get bored enough to wander around the internet and find cool things. If you find something you want to try like an art tutorial, don’t pressure yourself or anything, just give it a go! I made a lot of art in high school using stuff like photoshop or free programs and it eventually got me into graphic design. I sometimes wish I still had the time to mess around with stuff like that! And another one, if you’re into tech and want to try new hobbies, you might be able to volunteer at the local makerspace which would give you a membership there. I used to not have a lot of hobbies, but I got into 3d printing. It’s so fun to make stuff without needing talent. If you can’t afford a hobby like that, a makerspace would let you try out stuff like that and meet other people with creative hobbies like coding, 3d printing, and making robots. :)

NightOwl,

I recommend the Blender donut tutorial video. It’s free on YouTube and Blender is free. Free is awesome and it’s educational and pretty fun.

nueonetwo,

Digital art is pretty fun if you’re at all artistic, even technical drawing using AutoCAD or a similar software can be fun to learn and will give you a new skill. Try to use something you already like as a jump off point (ie draw a scale model of a weapon from a game).

Raxiel, in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

I have a Pixel 2 I picked up in 2018, a few months after they were released (my previous Nexus 5x got the bootloops).

I held off upgrading due to the free original quality Google photos. When that ran out, I did follow new releases, and found the features appealing, but then I’d see the ever inflating prices and couldn’t justify spending so much to replace a device that still works fine.

And it does still work. Granted, it’s had a new battery and a couple of charging ports (I’ve gotten a lot bolder with cleaning the ports now, don’t expect it to need a 4th any time soon). I’m fortunate to be capable of making those repairs myself, I’d have probably given in and bought an A model otherwise. For now though, I just have to say, maybe next year.

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

“Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow” - Horace

“Seize the day and throttle it.” - Calvin and Hobbes

Contramuffin, in What is some good things to do with a new pc/laptop/computer?

First thing to do: reinstall windows. You keep your license, it’s quick, but it removes all the bloatware on your computer

ori,
@ori@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Do this, then visit ninite.com and choose what you want installed on it.

flameguy21,
@flameguy21@lemmy.world avatar

I’d rather use Chocolately for that since it’s an actual package manager. Ninite is pretty good for what it is though.

RvTV95XBeo,

Or, just use winget!

Unpopular4810,

Also, do not delete the Ninite installer exe from your computer. It comes handy in updating all the apps at once. Just double click the installer again.

GreenPlasticSushiGrass,
@GreenPlasticSushiGrass@kbin.social avatar

That's an awesome tip! I wish I knew that seven years ago after my last build.

pineapplelover,

I use Chris Titus Windows Utility Script

baseless_discourse,

Except all the bloat included in windows.

Rhabuko, in What is some good things to do with a new pc/laptop/computer?
@Rhabuko@feddit.de avatar
  • Buying Dwarf Fortress on Steam and getting addicted? 😂
  • Download Blender and start learning 3D modeling. All Blender beginner’s usually start with a Donut tutorial on YouTube 😉
Candelestine, in What is some good things to do with a new pc/laptop/computer?

Nothing wrong with a cheap, refurbished laptop. Hopefully it has a warranty of some sort.

First thing is wipe all the crap off. The amount can vary dramatically depending on where you got it.

Then go through and configure your windows settings. This is pretty personal, you can just play around with most of them, but probably stay out of advanced menus if you don’t know what you’re doing.

Then start downloading free software you’re going to need. The very basics is an unzipping program and your web browser of choice. Beware windows defender, the default security software with windows, is intended to work specifically with their browser, not other people’s.

Then start downloading optional software you want. Steam, discord, crap like that. Start installing and configuring the settings of the programs one at a time.

Here’s some other people’s opinions. I haven’t watched these, but the sources appear reputable:

youtu.be/L14fTu6dsCoyoutu.be/XEEcxYzNOfIyoutu.be/MfwjISmkEJM

Poggervania,
@Poggervania@kbin.social avatar

Adding on to the Windows Defender bit: it’s also a very good antivirus, so you can pretty much just get away with that and an adblocker on your browser of choice. Been running Firefox with uBlock Origin and Windows Defender for years now at this point and have not had a single virus nor infection on my computer - and I used to use Norton and Avast before that.

That being said, if you’re the kind of person that goes onto hella sketchy sites a lot of the time, might be worth looking into a paid antivirus.

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