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therealjcdenton, in Linus does not fuck around

Man feel bad for the guy getting yelled yet

spudwart, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac
@spudwart@spudwart.com avatar

As both a MacOS and Linux user I agree with myself on the regular that Windows is shit.

I also wash my hands on the regular.

Great meme, very accurate.

laverabe,

ಠ_ಠ

canis_majoris, in RHEL 10 Leaked
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

Haha, I love this.

This is fucking hilarious. Installing it immediately.

InternetCitizen2, in Just finished setting up my GNOME desktop. Am I doing this right?

Neofetch pls?

Deceptichum,
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camelbeard, (edited )

The exact perfect image, well done!

Edit now realize this is probably ai generated, still well done!

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,

Of course it’s AI generated. It’s the systemic anomaly.

nottheengineer, in ***buntu

Mint gets rid of snaps, distros that don’t are just bad imo.

mmababes,

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  • nottheengineer,

    Because snaps are terrible. They constantly break parts of apps for no reason. If you have container issues with a flatpak, just use flatseal to punch a hole through the container. With snaps, people will tell you to install the non-snap version because that’s easier than beating snap into submission. I learned that the hard way when I had a university project with kubernetes and docker was installed as a snap. I spent way too much time trying to make it work at all before giving up and switching to a VM on my work laptop where it went surprisingly smooth without snaps.

    Flatpaks are better in every way and since this isn’t about money, we should all just move on and use the best tool for the job.

    But what does canonical think should happen when you run sudo apt install firefox and press Y? That’s right, you now have firefox as a snap. Have fun waiting for 5 seconds every time you start it.

    Shit like that scares new users away from linux as a whole.

    ILikeBoobies,

    Flatpaks are better in every way

    How well do they handle system components or terminal applications?

    SomeBoyo,

    It even has a Debian based release

    dustyData,

    I wish eventually it’d become the he facto version. But Debian is so slow to update. Apparently kids these days get anxious if they don’t have a system update every other hour and they buy new hardware every weekend. So Debian is too old school to be useful to them.

    RmDebArc_5,
    @RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

    What about Debian testing/sid?

    KISSmyOS,

    They’re great but definitely not for beginners.

    TimeSquirrel, (edited )
    @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

    I'm curious what do people here consider "old" since that's the top complaint about Debian? It's never more than a year or two behind "bleeding edge" distros. When I think "old", I'm thinking 10, 15 years ago. That's considered "old" in the Windows world, but I guess that's super ancient geological history in the Linux world.

    guskikalola,
    @guskikalola@vivaldi.net avatar

    @TimeSquirrel @RmDebArc_5 @nottheengineer @SomeBoyo @dustyData For gaming one year is old, you want the latest drivers in order to achieve maximum performance ( * or at least increase your chances to ).
    For office or media consumption maybe one year isn't old at all.

    Thats what I believe

    TimeSquirrel,
    @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

    As not a gamer, I keep forgetting about games and that people also use computers to play them.

    guskikalola,
    @guskikalola@vivaldi.net avatar

    @TimeSquirrel @RmDebArc_5 @nottheengineer @SomeBoyo @dustyData Imo gaming is the only reason to use bleeding edge distros. Otherwise is risky, your system could break with every update.
    Even though I said that I also use Arch for uni stuff, but I have everything backed on my own server and in the case of system failure I can simply reinstall arch and mount my network drive again

    ichmagrum, (edited )

    Nevermind “maximum performance”, back when Elden Ring came out I needed a fresh version of mesa to get it to run at all. That was on Ubuntu, but I doubt Debian would have been any better. At least it was an easy fix to get fresher mesa from a PPA.

    agressivelyPassive, in When you need to retire an old server

    They just move to a server farm upstate!

    FooBarrington,

    Is that the one my elderly colleague started working at? Still a bit pissed he never said goodbye.

    AngryCommieKender,

    A State Farm if you will

    raynethackery,

    Is the server named Boxer?

    MTK, in If linux distributions were tools.

    It should have a tail.

    phorq,

    You can glue your own tail, there are instructions in the guide for proper configuration and cleaning.

    MTK, (edited )

    yay -Syu tail-plug

    DarkDarkHouse,
    @DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    UwUntu what’s this?

    Genericusername,

    No. It should be minimalistic by default. If you want to add a tail just grab one from the AUR.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Well, you can install Gentoo with USE=tail

    mack7400, in If linux distributions were tools.

    Mint would be a colourful toy piano. Just the way I like it.

    _cnt0,
    GreenMario,

    That guy is so rad.

    Auli, in Two moods

    This seems dated. I’m not saying there is no issues but man has it improved so much.

    rbits,

    It’s different for different people. The distro, the hardware, and the game can all have an effect on how often problems arise.

    Honytawk,

    Improved =/= working 100% of the time

    noisypine,

    Ah, yes, not 100% of the time. You know, like Windows. Thanks for the laugh.

    dylanTheDeveloper,
    @dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

    I use Android btw

    Montagge,
    @Montagge@kbin.earth avatar

    Gotta get that Bingo Blitz!

    phoenixz,

    Implying that windows is stable, lol

    the_post_of_tom_joad, (edited )

    My whole thing even more than (gaming which is huge) is having to relearn how to make everything work. I was (i honestly have to say ‘was’ ugh) nearly a windows ‘power user’ for awhile, maybe peaked in my skills getting hardware running, programs and games running until win7 came out and shit just worked.

    Nowadays when i go back to fix shit, or even just change a setting i have to relearn how to do it. Am i crazy or do they keep moving shit now? Fucking why? I have windows cuz inertia at this point but if i have to Google how to change basic Windows settings then there’s not much stopping me from tossing a match on Windows and walking away

    Crashumbc,

    So much shit keeps moving… Usually for NO REASON, even on Android run into it all the time.

    wax,

    For sure, but just as an example I tried starting Black Mesa on steam yesterday, which has a native release, but had to tinker quite a bit to get it working. Unfortunately I think it’s often the case that the native releases gets forgotten and lags behind the windows/proton releases

    inverted_deflector,

    It has but for multiplayer games and especially a game you never launched before there can be some friction.

    Dehydrated, in Linux laptop recommendation thread🐧💻

    Framework, System76, Slimbook and Tuxedo are great choices

    jo3shmoo,

    Another happy framework user. I have the AMD 13. The modularity allowed me to completely disassemble and clean/save the machine when my wife spilled an entire chai latte on a 1 week old computer. Fan can get a little loud, but the machine just works great and there’s a great community around it.

    Dehydrated,

    I was so close to buying a Framework and put Linux on it, but unfortunately my job requires me to use macOS, so I got a MacBook. I read a lot about the noise caused by the single fan, but the I’d say it’s worth it for the modular ports.

    alice_mac,

    The MacBook’s are damn good though, so it’s not the end of the world for you.

    Plus with Asahi they are pretty close to being a decent Linux machine too.

    Dehydrated,

    The M3 Pro doesn’t support Asahi yet :(

    But I’m glad they got the HDMI output to work. I’m so excited for the release, I’m gonna install it as soon as it drops. I don’t necessarily need Thunderbolt, I just want some kind of video output. USB C display don’t work at this time. I also love their solution for audio: the speaker safety daemon as well as the audio preprocessor.

    I’m so excited, Asahi will be great, especially soon with KDE Plasma 6.

    alice_mac,

    Those GitHub links are pretty cool actually.

    Fred,

    Second framework. The upgradeable is unmatched… Except if you want to go from the 13inch to 16inch.

    CodeHead,

    Framework

    This. It’s awesome. I have the i7-1165G7 and my son has the newer intel one. I prefer the smaller one but the larger one has a dedicated GPU. This is all you need… everything is replaceable. But pick the size you most likely need

    lud, (edited )

    Framework seems nice but only 4 ports is a huge deal breaker.

    Dehydrated,

    I’d say System76 is the 2nd best choice.

    MonkderZweite, in I bet the rest of the world has better paper

    Yes, we do have metric paper. A4 vs. US letter.

    IWantToFuckSpez, in My PC is hacked

    Hello my name is Deepak John Smith. I’m Microsoft. You clearly have wirus you madarchod

    XEAL,

    Now please type dablu dablu dablu in your address bar

    devilish666, in STOP SCROLLING BROTHER

    The only thing i want is DIY paper printer with open source driver + DIY ink cartridges.
    It’s kinda weird to me because i can find DIY 3d printer + it’s driver (open source) online, but no company made DIY paper printer with DIY cartridges until now
    Fuck HP, Epson, Canon, or whatever big company printers out there

    BlanK0,

    Super agree, paper printers are a scam imo

    AnUnusualRelic,
    @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

    Well, you can buy rubber stamps?

    GTG3000,

    The problem is the most important parts of inkjet/laser printers are pretty difficult to make by hand.

    You can DIY a plotter though. Probably could figure out a continuous supply of ink to the pen too?

    devilish666,

    Well what’s different with 3d printer ?
    I think 3d printer it’s very complicated compared to paper printer because 3d printer can print objects in 3d (need to calibrated in x,y,z position just to make it right) but paper printer just 2d
    I think the right answer because no one want to make it because the business model of selling paper printer itself already at profit loss, printer company made profits from selling ink cartridges not from selling the printer itself

    jmfwnsfw,

    Pen plotters are also much slower than inkjet printers, can’t effectively mix inks for composite colors, and are significantly lower resolution than any other 2D print technology. Pen plotters existed before ink or laser jet, they lost their market share for good reasons.

    GTG3000, (edited )

    Resolution, generally.

    A laser printer operates by using UV light to make fine pigment powder stick to a drum by static electricity. True to it’s name, it used to be done via a laser that scanned the drum by reflecting off a rotating mirror - but nowadays it’s just as often a line of . The pigment is than baked onto the paper by a small electric oven.

    The pulses of the laser and the pitch of those LEDs is generally way finer than what your run of the mill 3D printer is able to achieve reliably. And definitely finer than any nozzle you could put onto a 3D printer.

    Theoretically you could DIY the spinning mirror approach, but it would be difficult to source the optical parts, and calibrating it would be a gigantic pain in the ass. Not to mention that it would likely be significantly more expensive than an off-the-shelf laser printer.
    Also, guess what happens if you don’t have toner cartridge and print drum as one sealed unit. The printing medium is so fine it gets everywhere, ask anyone who ever tried reloading one of those cartridges.

    Square Singer explained the difference with InkJet above.

    Modern paper printers are deceptively advanced machines. They’d be pretty impressive if not for the greed of the manufacturers. High-precision parts made just right so that you could print out whatever annoying document your employer wants you to actually sign and bring in physically.

    A 3D printer is comparatively slow and generally prints in one colour. As I said, you can make a plotter easily by swapping out the print head for a pen, but then you have a single-colour printer that’s significantly slower than modern laser printers, that can be upgraded to have multiple colours with a toolchanger but won’t produce anything near the resolution of an inkjet (or even a laser printer, tbh).

    For reference, this is how a plotter at work looks like. Similar to bed slingers, ain’t it.

    I feel like theoretically it maybe could be possible to turn an SLA printer into a paper printer, with resin solidifying on a page? But then how would you keep the rest of the page from being smudged?

    ook_the_librarian,
    @ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

    I have a Brother laser printer. (I love it, but that’s not important here.)

    The firmware doesn’t support duplexing A5 paper. I’m wondering if this is a good place to dip my toe into the world of open source driver development.

    devilish666,

    Well we don’t know if no one start to made it it
    I think it’s good if someone out there trying to make open source driver, imagine if we can add more features to our printers (like duplex A5 printing for your case) & especially if you can bypass HP printers that can broken printer if you used aftermarket ink

    intensely_human,

    An open source printer, you say? Interesting idea

    spfhaar,

    You can buy a DIY opensource 3D printer that can print on paper by putting a pen where the extruder is and use some open source software to convert text in GCODE.

    github.com/boy1dr/3DWriter…private.coffee/Turn-Your-3D-Printer-Into-a-Plott…

    MystikIncarnate,

    If such a thing exists (DIY paper printers), I would like to know more, because the level of frustration I have with all the major printer mfrs I’ve used, is too damn high.

    Bonus points if it’s a laser printer, extra bonus points if the components for the printer can be 3D printed (with obvious exceptions).

    I just want a good, wired, network printer for everyday crap that I can use once in a blue moon for stupid documents that someone wants me to print, sign, scan and send back to them because they haven’t figured out how to do e-signatures yet… And the odd extra thing I need to print. Every time I print it seems like I need to reinstall the printer or update something to make it work. I buy laser printers so the ink doesn’t dry out before I can use it. The whole thing is so damned frustrating. Also, bluntly, unless you’re doing photo work, never buy an inkjet. They’re cheap, and there’s a reason they’re cheap. Inkjet has better color representation, so photo printers should probably be inkjet, for everything else, do yourself a favor and buy a laser printer. Toner lasts much, much, longer.

    possiblylinux127, in Hey, have you ever heard of Pop!_OS?

    This was funny the first time I saw it, back when windows 10 came out.

    lurch,

    it’s still new for gentoo users who started installing that day and decided to go with openoffice from source.

    Trollception,

    Can’t wait until Windows 12 or whatever comes out and Windows 11 magically becomes the go-to version.

    possiblylinux127,

    No this meme is from 2018

    crsu, in Your ads dont work here, brand!

    When I want an ad gone, I reach for brand name soda. Brand name soda, it means you’re smart.

    Flax_vert,

    Cuke

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