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MonkderZweite, in Accurate?

Please describe “having a life”.

bigFab,

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  • force,

    unironically yes, except instead of a lenovo thinkpad it’s a lenovo legion

    MonkderZweite,

    I wasn’t asking about gender roles.

    Smoogs,

    Maybe you should get a life if a someone else’s personal choice for elected gender role pisses you off this bad.

    IHadTwoCows,

    Ya know, I am super straight and masculine but from the outside it looks like being bi or fluid is a fun time

    shuzuko,

    As a demifluid bisexual, can confirm. It’s a lot of fun.

    You know, when I’m not being relentlessly harassed just for existing 🤷🏻‍♀️

    IHadTwoCows,

    That does indeed suck. We’re trying…

    bigFab,

    I don’t hate gays. I could kiss u. But damn I hate pink socks on a grown ass man.

    churisotophu, in Firefox crash log
    @churisotophu@feddit.de avatar

    Firefox crash log

    Liz, in Firefox crash log

    I see no reason why that tree had to be cut down.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    That tree was crashed. By firefox.

    MycoBro,

    Looks like it was maybe a sweet gum. Maybe they hated the little balls they drop in your yard. Still not a good excuse. Tree murder for sure.

    MacNCheezus, in Accurate?
    @MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

    I’ve used most of these with the exception of ChromeOS and the “not having a life” category. I’d say it’s fairly accurate.

    lapingvino,

    I have used almost all of them and ChromeOS is my daily driver.

    TimeSquirrel, in low effort meme
    @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar
    banneryear1868, in Repurposing your laptop trans rights style 😎🏳️‍⚧️

    Ew ew to uwu >.<

    linuxdweeb, in It's OK if you cry

    Tell me you haven’t used Linux in the past ~20 years without telling me you haven’t used Linux in the past ~20 years

    0x4E4F, (edited )

    Tell me you haven’t used more than 2 or 3 pieces of hardware in the past 20 years without telling me you haven’t used more than 2 or 3 pieces of hardware in the past 20 years.

    Moshpirit,
    @Moshpirit@lemmy.world avatar

    I thought you thought about WiFi drivers because of the extra difficulty on not being able to search online, but I see now that this is just based on real experiences

    Mr3Sepz,

    At least my notebook doesn’t support the newer wifi standards, that I would need at the university eduroam network.

    I always have to hook up my phone and use usb-tethering

    0x4E4F,

    WPA3?

    Mr3Sepz,

    I don’t remember if it was WPA 3 or WPA 2 Enterprise.

    0x4E4F,

    If the card supports at least WPA2, it should support WPA2 Enterprise as well. Only cards manufactured in the last few years support WPA3. I doubt they would enforce WPA3 only.

    MyFairJulia,
    @MyFairJulia@lemmy.world avatar

    My Intel Wireless AC 7265 on my Sony VAIO begs to differ. Certainly not brand-spanking new but it’s AFAIK less than 10 years old. The speed would at some point drop under Void Linux.

    laverabe, in Accurate?

    Ubuntu shouldn’t be with those who care about privacy. Snap is completely integrated into Ubuntu now.

    What do we do with your information?

    Your information is stored in our database and may be processed outside of the European Economic Area.

    Canonical LTD.

    ubuntu.com/legal/data-privacy/snap-store

    They’re going to be just as bad as Apple, Google or Microsoft if they’re given the market share. Corporations care only about one thing.

    balancedchaos,

    And they have a shocking share of the server market despite the existence of Debian. Unfortunate.

    dipshit, in Accurate?

    If by daddy you mean business daddy, then yes, business daddies are usually rich.

    planetaryprotection,

    My business daddy pays for my Apple machine and it’s great for ssh-ing into various cloud-based Linux boxes.

    nossaquesapao, in Repurposing your laptop trans rights style 😎🏳️‍⚧️

    I’m still mourning for my t400 that died last week, and everything makes me remember my old friend :(

    TheDoctorDonna, (edited ) in Accurate?

    What if you don’t fear technology, have no life, and are technologically behind and don’t understand what anything but the apple and windows symbols are? I recognize the penguin from an EEE PC that I had like 15 years ago, but that’s it.

    *Sorry I also recognize Google, just not immediately apparently.

    shasta,

    Gotta ask the grandkids for help

    TheDoctorDonna,

    The worst part is I’m not old enough for grandkids lmao.

    SpongyAneurism,

    In that case, I guess it’s time to get educated about Linux. At least to the point, where you understand, that what I’m referring to, should actually be called “GNU/Linux”.

    *“I recognize Google” is also not Google itself, but specifically the Chrome Logo that refers to Chrome OS in this case.

    SkyeHarith,

    You’re a human with the knowledge of a time lord! You know more than you let on don’t you.

    They’re distributions that add onto an open source set of softwares - including a kernel and common utilities - that can be made into a fully fledged operating system.

    Together the family of OSes are referred to as Linux systems since the kernel (the main bit of an OS) is called Linux.

    TheDoctorDonna, (edited )

    Oooh I don’t want to spoil new episodes for anyone so I can’t actually respond to the Time Lord knowledge bit, but I feel like I recognized some of the words you used lmao.

    SkyeHarith,

    Oh the 60th specials are so much fun aren’t they? I can’t wait for the last one!

    TheDoctorDonna,

    I am loving the specials and I am so glad to have “my” Doctor and companion back, if only for a short time.

    SkyeHarith,

    RTD has really captured the magic of the original run. My doctor was Matt smith but David tenant is just so wholesome!

    TheDoctorDonna,

    He really is, so is his wife. And he slays every role he plays. I rarely miss an opportunity to catch him on screen.

    And I am so glad RTD is back! Moffat was fun and all, but both he and Chibnall were better at the short stories that could be told in an episode or two.

    SkyeHarith,

    Have you seen the giggle yet? What do you think of the twist at the end?

    pomodoro_longbreak, in Accurate?
    @pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Hey I’m on Ubuntu because I’m lazy, not because I have a life

    furycd001, in Accurate?
    @furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

    You can still run Arch & have a life. Arch actually just works if you use it correctly…

    hemko,
    worldsayshi,

    I mean the projector set up is probably using some ungodly proprietary wireless Protocol that only works on Windows 10.

    hemko, (edited )

    Isn’t it just a display you attach via VGA/HDMI/whatever?

    Last projector I used had scart/rca lol

    furycd001,
    @furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

    Never had this problem, but I can see why someone probably could…

    CCF_100,

    tfw nvidia

    DriftinGrifter, (edited )

    |>be me, 4 chinner

    |>can’t use Linux but wanna Seem cool

    |>make fake and gay shit post about driver not |Working to justify using Windows

    |>jerking it in the The shower while crying l8ter that day day

    |>KEK lul

    |>normies Suck don’t they?

    hemko,

    Someone’s salty their PC doesn’t run Windows 11

    DriftinGrifter,

    average Windows 11 user|>be me, have no friends Boot up my terrible Windows 11 (KEK lul) |>decide to join federated social media instead oft 4chan because 4chan keeps calling me a snowflake |>See Chad with too many bitches and great takes |>jealous.jpg |>idea.exe |>decide to insult him in hopes of getting topped and bullied because im into it |>Chad Sees through me and still obliges |>orgasm and thank Chad mentally

    hemko,

    You’ve been training this skill of writing greentexts, it’s very impressive.

    Disclaimer: this is not a compliment

    DriftinGrifter, (edited )

    just you|>be me (KEK lol),Engage with what is clearly a chad troll to geht my rocks of |>get trolled because im absolutely incomparably unintelligent (kekek Windows 11) |>get mad for getting called out (even though it actually turns me in because im a masochist) |>take bait(lads and gentlewomen we got em kekekekekek) |>mfw |>take the copium anon the Internet isn’t for smegma simp normies like you

    Just looked at your comment history and its just sad =(

    hemko,

    Just looked at your comment history and its just sad =(

    Wish I could say the same, but it was completely unreadable with all the spelling mistakes =(

    DriftinGrifter,

    Beta grammar republican christonationalist:

    “Weh i can’t read words weh don’t Bully me ill cum :3”

    Vs. Chad different Langusten auto correct user:

    “They are real words you know not everyone uses burger units and Cafés about Sperling <(^^,)>”

    balancedchaos,

    I run Debian on my work laptops, and Arch on my gaming rig. They are absolutely equal in terms of time sink, and it’s not that bad at all.

    furycd001,
    @furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

    Can totally agree. Debian & Arch are totally equal in terms of stability. Any Linux os can be unstable, it really all depends on how the user uses it…

    aberrate_junior_beatnik,

    Yeah, if it’s unstable, they’re probably holding it wrong

    jcs,
    @jcs@lemmy.world avatar

    By Arch, do you use SteamOS on your gaming rig? And if not, what would be the determining factor?

    balancedchaos,

    I’ll give SteamOS a shot when I get my Steamdeck. Until then, it’s just vanilla Arch on my main machine until I’ve seen what it’s like.

    balancedchaos, in Repurposing your laptop trans rights style 😎🏳️‍⚧️

    My two recent $90 laptop purchases can confirm this.

    azenyr, (edited ) in It's OK if you cry

    Funny that my brand new laptop just arrived today and its own wifi card wasn’t recognized in Windows, so I had to use my phone via usb-tethering. It’s a Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (14APU8) by the way, Ryzen 7th gen, full AMD, OLED etc. It came without any OS (no way I’m paying for Windows lol) and my first Win11 experience on this laptop was “please choose a network to continue” and no networks were displayed at all, because wifi card had no drivers (Realtek btw). Windows setup wouldn’t let me continue without a network, but there was no way to have a network. Funny Win11 moment right there. After some hours configuring everything I then installed my usual dual-boot Fedora and everything worked even in the live-usb. This meme is not valid for Linux anymore. Windows however, now thats a meme.

    0x4E4F,

    Trust me, it is. There is some obscure hardware out there. Plus, a lot of us still use hardware that was late XP time released and ndiswrapper was still around. So, for some of these cards, there is still no drivers for Linux (or buggy/unstable ones).

    azenyr,

    I understand, but seeing this post right after my experience today was the biggest coincidence ever and kinda funny that it worked right away in Linux while in Windows I had to manually go get the drivers for it. Linux used to be bad, but it evolved A LOT in terms of drivers support while windows just kinda stayed the same. I remember facing the same problem of booting a new Windows install and having the wifi option completely gone (no drivers) in Windows 8… many years ago. Windows 11 and the experience is still the same. And it’s a modern Realtek card, not even close to being obscure. This post + this experience today was just a nice internet moment

    0x4E4F,

    Linux used to be bad, but it evolved A LOT in terms of drivers support while windows just kinda stayed the same.

    Agree on that part. It has gotten a lot better.

    Still, I was hoping that they’ll eventually solve some of the problems with the WiFi hardware back in the ndiswrapper days. As it turns out, it’s 50/50. Some of it has drivers, some don’t. Sure I could go hunting for untested unreliable alpha stage drivers and compile them myself, but I was kinda hoping that we would be passed that on over 95, 96% of the hardware there is out there.

    azenyr,

    Well I myself have no patience at all to compile stuff myself, I can say I am half casual half linux nerd. I’m in the middle. Compiling stuff is too much, especially drivers and low level stuff like that. At that point I will just give up on the hardware or the OS/distro. That’s mainly why I still dual boot. I have a SIM Racing setup and even with drivers that exist already and many awesome community made GUI tools (like Overdrive GUI) that get updated almost daily (which is impressive), it still is very hit or miss and most of the times it is either not detected at all or just half working. Even after using linux myself since the Ubuntu 7 and Gnome 2 days, I still dual boot Windows because well… sometimes life is just more peaceful when you can just reboot your pc and have funcional hardware again. I work under linux and play under windows. That’s peace for me. Except nowadays I am staring to play non-Sim Racing stuff on linux too because Proton is amazing. But it still requires a lot of manual labor to make it work. And when I teach linux to other people I always teach the dual boot way and how they can easily jump back to what they are used to. In your case… I think I would just get a different wifi card if possible. If its an embedded one, well… maybe I would just get a new motherboard/device anyway, or just use another OS and call it a day. Sometimes it’s the better way. In your case probably the amount of people that need drivers for hardware like yours is diminishing day by day, so the probability of it ever getting fixed also diminishes. I found out that in the Linux world it’s always better to stay with mainstream hardware as much as possible.

    0x4E4F,

    Nah, I don’t currently have any problems with my hardware. I just happen to have acces to a lot of old hardware (at work) and play with that when I have some free time.

    Of course, I also (still) dual boot. Mostly because of software that just doesn’t run in Wine… and for work. But other than that, I’m mostly on Linux.

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