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

Shit just works. I’m not dicking around looking for drivers and stuff. The way I use a computer I’m not really getting a benefit from linux

makingStuffForFun,
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I’m the opposite. No drivers required in Linux for me. Printer just worked. Wacom tablet just worked. Monitor colour profile just worked. Etc etc etc. Everything has just worked. However, I don’t do bleeding edge video cards, so maybe that’s an issue? I have no idea. Linux though for me, has never needed a driver.

Kwalla,

This has been me as well. I switched to daily driving Linux after a week on windows 11. It hasn’t been 100% perfect but answers were so easy to find and implement. My shit works, and works well. More importantly it works exactly how I want it to.

I went with EndeavourOS

calhoon2005, in In which game did you spend the most hours?
@calhoon2005@aussie.zone avatar

Where are you people getting all this time from?!

protist,

20 years ago before I had a wife, a child, pets, or a mortgage and when I had a simple job, I would destroy weeks at a time with some Final Fantasy 8. Logged obscene hours, unlocked every secret and beat every minigame, more than once. There’s just no time in my life now for a game requiring that kind of time commitment, but there’s always the memories

calhoon2005,
@calhoon2005@aussie.zone avatar

Same. I get maybe an hour or two a week total these days. Which I’m ok with to be honest. Lots of other things on the go constantly.

d4rknusw1ld,

Before those things that grow in your house and eat all your food.

NycterVyvver,

I know, right? I have about 88 hours in PlanetZoo and I’ve had the game for 3 years.

ji88aja88a, in In which game did you spend the most hours?
@ji88aja88a@lemmy.world avatar

Rocket league… 4500 hours… only a diamond 2

Gerryflap,
@Gerryflap@lemmy.world avatar

Also Rocket League. I’ve got like 2K hours and managed to get to Grand Champion (1) once, but usually hang around in Champ 2 or 3. In a way I just play like a very consistent Diamond player though. I can semi-reliably wavedash, sometimes manage to hit a half flip, and can’t do any flip resets, musty flicks, etc. I solely rely on positioning, shooting at the right time, fast aerials, bumping, and boost stealing.

kat_angstrom,

Nice! I’m at 1400hrs and can proudly say I’m Champ 2 (in Rumble)!

SpezHater69,

Wow really? Maybe you dont play ranked much? I have 850 hours and am champ 2 / 3 by solo 2v2ing

ji88aja88a,
@ji88aja88a@lemmy.world avatar

Embarrassingly, I typically only.pkay ranked and am D2 in both 2v and 3v … but, I haven’t played in 2 or 3 months now and I understand they’ve changed the MMR or how players are ranked. Btw, I’m old

SpezHater69,

Fair enough, as long as you enjoy playing the game thats all that matters

StinkyRedMan,

10k+ hours here, been playing since 2016. Got bored of ranked and the way people play in there at least 3 years ago.

hsl, in The new Reddits
@hsl@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

There is no real question here, removing per rule 1.

sam_uk,
@sam_uk@lemmy.world avatar

Is it because I said Tankie?

sexy_peach,

No you directly broke the first rule of this sublemmy

sam_uk,
@sam_uk@lemmy.world avatar

By asking a closed question?

XiELEd,

Yep, it would’ve been open-ended if you asked others what they thought of the various instances and website.

XiELEd,

Where’s the question in this post? I swear Lemmy users would just upvote everything they see lol

sam_uk,
@sam_uk@lemmy.world avatar

Are the characterisations of the different alternatives a fair summary?

crowsby, in What's with the corporate obsession with customer feedback?
@crowsby@kbin.social avatar

I work in data analysis and reporting on various feedback systems is part of my regular role. Every company's data culture is different, so you can't simply say "X is the reason why they're doing this". It could be:

  • Maybe they are incorporating the data into agent/product reviews.
  • Maybe they are trying to guide product & feature development on a quantitative basis
  • Maybe at one point a product manager wanted to be "data-driven", so a feedback system was set up, but now it's basically ignored now that they haven't been with the company for over a year and nobody wants to take ownership of it. But it's more effort to remove than just leave in place.
  • Maybe it's used when we want to highlight our successes, and ignored when we want to downplay results we don't like

What I've found is that there are a lot of confounding factors. For example, I work for a job board, and most people use the Overall Satisfaction category as more of a general measurement of how their job search is going, or whether or not they got the interview, rather than an assessment of how well our platform serves that purpose. And it's usually going very shittily because job searching is a generally shitty process even when everything is going "right".

outbound, in What are some ways Lemmy could be destabilized?

Ummm… Reddit is not a “cash cow” - quite the opposite, Reddit bleeds money. But, overall that’s not impacting your question one way or the other.

Both of your points are way over-the-top and unnecessary to discredit Lemmy. They certainly don’t have to even touch Lemmy itself, they simply have to leverage their own platform and their own userbase to circulate negative views of Lemmy and keep people coming to Reddit. They also don’t have to pay news agencies - users seeking trusted media is no longer a thing in a world of social media; some clickbait articles on crap websites are all that’s needed and those will be distributed (and redistributed) for free if they’re jucy enough to attract readers.

Some attack avenues which come to mind:

  • Maxist-Lenonist roots of Lemmy itself, along with digging up the backgrounds of various admins around the world and posting wild accusations of their moral character
  • Lack of moderation and circulation of far right-wing and left-wing theories
  • The structure/reliability of federation. Volunteers running servers which talk to each other, you sign up with one server and who knows if it’ll stick around; and if it does disappear suddenly, then you have to join a different instance and start all over again.
  • Conspiracy theories on how/why Lemmy instances are funded. Secret funding from Chinese/Russian governments looking to subvert “the west” through social media? Collecting “dontations” to run Lemmy and diverting the money in support of terrorism?
  • Small userbase and relatively small amount of content compared to the vastness of Reddit
  • Lack of centralized contact for legal issues - from takedown notices for copyrighted content to privacy to right-to-be-forgotten legislation. And, sooner or later, there will be revenge porn and sigh child porn popping up. Federation is going to multiply the issue as posts are propogated and many dozens/hundreds of admins will have to be contacted to take action.
  • Your entire post history is open to all - whether it be for training AI, to someone looking to scam you, to governments of the world keeping a close eye on you.

But, to be honest, Reddit doesn’t have to do any of that to maintain their position at the top of the heap. All they really have to do is look internally and stabilize Reddit. Remove Spez and replace him with someone who can build a vision and knows how to communicate. Spend money on their own app to make it usable and accessibilty-friendly. Spend money on a marketing head (and team) who can create a workable/profitable advertising program. Probably, they’ll have to shrink down Reddit’s scope and remove the NSFW subreddits, figure out a way to deliver ads to all users, and adjust costs for “premium”/ad-free experience and API access to roughly equate with with revenue they would have received serving ads. If Reddit puts a new CEO in place and announces the vision for the future withing six months and implement the changes within another six months, they’ll likely keep 85% of their existing userbase.

Steve, in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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On Reddit I only ever down voted things that were actually bad advice. Things people shouldn’t do.

Boiglenoight, in What's your real-life superpower?

Being unphased by traumatic situations. At least right away. If a loved one dies or there’s a terrorist attack, I feel nothing until usually months go by. It then hits me randomly and I get as upset as you’d expect one to at the beginning.

Letstakealook,

I have a similar reaction to things. Unfortunately, it often causes people to look at me to figure shit out in the moment. Just because I’m not freaking out doesn’t mean I know a damn thing about the correct course of action right now.

Boiglenoight,

I get a different reaction. People see me as disturbed or heartless, I get “What is wrong with you” and “Don’t you feel anything right now?” One time I responded with honesty. Bad call brother. I try to look upset, but it probably resembles the same level of concern one might show when trying to determine the perpetrator of an especially offensive fart.

Letstakealook,

That’s rough, though imagining your description is quite funny.

cityslicker343,
@cityslicker343@lemmy.world avatar

Welcome to the heartless club!

MementoMori,

This is a totally normal response. Check out the book The Other Side of Sadness by George Bonanno if you want to learn more!

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

You have ro spend some time making things work, I don’t always have the time.

Although I’m using WSL2 with Ubuntu because of the terminal.

abbadon420,

Wsl2 is great, but why no apt?

tubbadu, in why does open source companies like canonical and opensuse don't host their own fediverse instances?

for KDE there is lemmy.kde.social

Today, in Have you had any bad experiences with people on Lemmy?

I think everyone I’ve encountered has been very polite. Well, except the one person who said my crochet project looked like Chewbacca shit. Jokes on them - i didn’t buy the wookie yarn; i bought the Groot yarn and they just can’t tell the difference.

EchoCT, in [SERIOUS] How do you do figure out what job you want after high school?

That’s the neat part, you dont. I’m in my mid 30s and I still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up.

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

Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.

Instead of focusing exclusively on how fast you can get to the finish, which may result in missteps along the way that slow you down, focus on moving smoothly accounting for variables that might make the journey more rough and doing what you can to plan for/avoid them. Making everything “smooth sailing” all the way to the finish line. There’s a dozen different interpretations that can be applied here, and it’s more or less an adaptation of “slow and steady wins the race” but it’s so broad that it’s generally true.

Sometimes, speed for the sake of speed is faster, period, but often speed for the sake of speed comes with compromises and issues along the way which may make the whole process slower over all. I’d rather go smoothly than quickly.

A good real-world example of this is stop and go traffic. Instead of going quickly to catch up to the person ahead of you, then stopping abruptly, if you instead go at a slow/steady rate, you will burn less fuel, consume less of you brake material, and over all have a more pleasant drive than if you’re constantly stopping and going. In addition, if everyone were to adhere to this in heavy traffic, then most traffic jams would very likely be less impactful on travel delays. You’d get through congestion easier and with less frustration, and very likely arrive sooner, feeling more calm and relaxed.

Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.

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

“No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away…” - Terry Pratchet

Apeman42,
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GNU Terry Pratchett 🐢

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

“It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness—that is life.” - Capt. Picard, Star Trek TNG

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