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ThrowawayPermanente, in aplay /dev/urandom

Went shooting with rednecks once. Fun at the time but maybe not a great idea in hindsight.

VinesNFluff, in What can I say... A toaster would be a better computer than what I have
@VinesNFluff@pawb.social avatar

Was the latter, used Linux because my computer sucked. So it was for some four years.

Once I got a real computer… Going back to Windows hurt. But I stuck to it because gaming.

As soon as Proton/DXVK started maturing, I knew I’d go full Linux forever.

Hyggyldy, in aplay /dev/urandom

I have ear damage because games love to release nuclear bomb levels of sound when they boot for the first time.

zaphodb2002,

Seriously, this should be illegal. Every game blasts you with full volume and no way to turn it down until later. Then the reasonable setting is like 10%. I’m in the habit of taking my headphones off when I start a new game.

0x4E4F, in aplay /dev/urandom

Actually, I went to a Yoko concert once… my gf bought the tickets, don’t look at me like that, all wanted was p*ssy 😭.

gentooer,

You are on the internet, you can say pussy here

Dazawassa, in aplay /dev/urandom
@Dazawassa@programming.dev avatar

I remember Team Fortress 2 has a console command where you could set your voice gain stupidly high and blow out people’s ears by just being in voice chat.

trash80, in Linux user
barsoap,

And that’s just a subset of Debian distros. Debian is like 1/2 of the height of the tree

RandomVideos, in The latest feature of Windows (at least in Greece) requires you to wait for 30 mins before you boot in for the first time. XD

learn.microsoft.com/en-us/linux/install

Only want to run Linux as your primary operating system? If you are good with a slightly more complicated install process and don’t need access to Windows tools (like Outlook, Teams, Word, PowerPoint, etc), you can run Linux on bare metal to access the full potential of your hardware without any overhead from virtualization or emulation.

bestonecrazy,

They know they cannot stop those determined. So they worded some parts to try to make it sound like “it will inconvenience you and Linux is hard” so that people are like “Ok, I will not do it if it is hard”.

Amends1782, in An apt quote for Terry the king

Highly highly recommended that all Linux enjoyer’s look into his work. Its truly remarkable, he wrote EVERYTHING from scratch, he even made his own language variant based off of C called HolyC. He made the kenel from scratch, the drivers, the compiller, the man was a savant. Very very sadly, also suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, and died relating to it. He had mini games in his TempleOS that he made with just text files and sprites. Truly one of the most talented devs of all time.

Tartas1995,

He is the most obvious case for a good mental health system. That could have went far with enough support. The world lost a great coder

Amends1782,

Agreed fully

ICastFist, in Linux user
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Tubuntu, Hubuntu, Dubuntu, Pubuntu, Vuduntu, Jubuntu.

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

I wonder why the stopped using letter prefixes for new flavors. “Ubuntu Budgie” sounds kinda lame for a great flavor of Ubuntu.

gandalf_der_12te, in The latest feature of Windows (at least in Greece) requires you to wait for 30 mins before you boot in for the first time. XD

Installing Debian took like 5 mins, doing all the configuration and stuff.

glad_cat, in sudo upvote -f

‘LazaroFilm’ is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.

Successful_Try543,
squaresinger, in Linux user

Tbh, I don’t really get the hate that Ubuntu gets.

I mean, I do understand that people don’t like some of the decisions made with Ubuntu (e.g. snap), but especially for people who don’t use an OS for the sake of using that OS and just want to use their PC to get stuff done, Ubuntu/Kubuntu are quite good.

You have a mostly consistent UI that can do most important configs without touching CLI. Manuals and simple guides are easy to find, even in other languages than English (which is important for quite a big number of people outside the US).

And contrary to some other, smaller distros, Ubuntu isn’t run by just 1-2 people and you can trust in it still existing in 10 years. (Obviously, this is true for many other distros, but some quite widly used distros are run just by a tiny team of hobbyists)

I mean, I’d get the reaction if someone claimed they are Linux users because they use Android (though with enough knowledge you can also get a full Linux distro running on Android in chroot).

caseyweederman,

“Use Snaps”
“No” (installs .deb)
“Fuck you, use Snaps”
(The Snap Store is a proprietary closed-source black-box that updates your snaps without asking and every part of this statement was a deliberate planned feature by Canonical)

bjorney,

The Snap Store is a proprietary closed-source black-box

Every part of the snap store running on your computer is open source.

that updates your snaps without asking

If you don’t want your snaps auto-updating, turn auto updates off. snap --help

caseyweederman,

I looked into it. You’re right.
They implemented the ability to permanently hold all automatic updates.
After five years of debate during which they consistently claimed that the whole point of Snaps is that developers can push whatever, whenever.

squaresinger,

I mentioned this in the comment you answered to. But as I said, this might be an issue for people that use Linux because they really hate anything that isn’t GPL, but 97% of the people on this planet care more about whether something is simple to use than what license it uses, as evidenced by the market share of Windows, Android, Chromebooks and Apple products.

Wouldn’t it be better to get some of them to use Ubuntu with snaps than to stay on their proprietary platforms, because packet management sucks and conflicts are basically impossible to solve for someone who’s not a software developer?

caseyweederman,

Linus swore that Bitkeeper wouldn’t alter the agreement further, like a mad egotistical movie villain.
Canonical is very clearly funneling their userbase towards a Snap-only environment (something that already exists as an option).
As the sole keyholders, and as a for-profit business, what is the next step?

Is it to maintain a wealth of options, even when that cuts into profit margins? What about when those options are competing products (think Gnome and KDE back in the Unity days)?
These things just do not make sense from a business perspective, and they will not be necessary once their userbase is locked into the Snap walled garden.

As to your point about licenses and market share, default non-options and limited choices aren’t compatible with conversations about choice.

lemmyingly,

I think they get hate because Canonical is a commercial entity.

squaresinger,

I really don’t like that sentiment though. Software development isn’t for free just because you slap GPL on it. These devs need to be paid somehow if they are supposed to do more than 3h/week.

You can also see the same thing in the Linux kernel. Many Kernel devs are employed by Microsoft, Google, the NSA and many other commercial entities.

caseyweederman,

I love the idea of developers getting paid. Let’s do more of that.

squaresinger, in Linux user

Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Studio, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, Mythbuntu.

octoperson,

What’s Ubuntu duntu u?

toolCHAINZ, in Non GNU/Linux user trying to praise Linus
@toolCHAINZ@infosec.pub avatar

Actually it’s GNU/Linus

drcouzelis, in An apt quote for Terry the king
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

Ohhhhh the creator of TempleOS? I thought you were referring to someone who died recently. 😅

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_A._Davis

I used to love reading about his technical work, especially on osnews.com.

lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

were you thinking of bram moolenaar, the creator of vim?

he was not a king, but rather a benevolent dictator. :)

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