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JustEnoughDucks, to asklemmy in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?
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I am completely different, but agree with the sentiment.

I was one of his first 10k subs from his first video. His cubano video solidified me as a day 1 viewer.

Literally since the creation of the “babish universe” or whatever MCU franchise parody it was, it just took a nosedive in quality (production quality didn’t change of course). Like there are only so many movie foods you can do, and I get why he branched out for sure, and Basics with babish was quite decent for a while.

I just think even a few years ago it became much more corporate and more of a “cooking content generation” channel and less of someone cooking and teaching in an entertaining way. It just feels completely different.

JustEnoughDucks, to piracy in What number is in parentheses?
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What about the many that say something like 7(0). Maybe it is connected peers (non connected peers)?

JustEnoughDucks, to linuxmemes in Accurate?
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That is actually a great metaphore. I always just used:

It’s like me not wanting to use google photos because they scan your photos to train algorithms vs my mom not wanting to use google photos because she is afraid all of her photos will get deleted.

JustEnoughDucks, to linuxmemes in It's OK if you cry
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This is definitely a meme for AntiqueMemesRoadshow lol

JustEnoughDucks, to piracy in I feel like the Steam Deck is the best proof of Gabe Newell's quote that "piracy is a service issue."
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Well then allow me to name a few:

  • Battlefront 2 (the original), still active when the servers have been down for years
  • Titanfall 2. Official servers aren’t technically down, but pretty much unusable and NorthStar is the alternative
  • Counter strike 1.6 is pretty much just community-run servers, same with day of defeat: source. I don’t know if they are tied with valve that if valve shut them down, they wouldn’t be searchable.
  • Supreme commander: Forged Alliance

Hell, Battle for Middle Earth II still has a small community

  • Valheim has never had official servers. I run my own via docker on debian
  • Unreal Tournament 1999
  • Minecraft (official servers aren’t down, but if they shutdown there would still be 2000 servers)
JustEnoughDucks, (edited ) to memes in Welcome to Capitalism
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Is that why Edge, Facebook, AT&T, Bing, gmail, Tesla, and a hundered other examples are still around even though they are objectively bad products compared to competitors?

Or is it that multi-billion dollar companies subsidize them because they have near monopolies on the space through exploitation and shady business practices including being publically subsidized loss leaders until they got a stranglehold on the market?

The natural steady state of the “free market” is monopoly. Look at the computer hardware and tech world, and the internet. The closest we have had to a completely free market in a long time. There were practically 0 rules and regulations around them for dozens of years. What happened? Companies all bought each other until there are oligopolies or monopolies in each market, without exception.

JustEnoughDucks, to linux in Recommend security-first basic Linux Apps!
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It’s a pity that docker doesn’t work with it well…

JustEnoughDucks, to linux in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives
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For libreoffice, does it support change tracking and digitally signed documents with digital signature + photo of physical signature?

JustEnoughDucks, (edited ) to linuxmemes in So sad when it happens
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And when KiCAD gains enough features to make it able to compete in the enterprise space.

Altium still just has a ton of features that people use every day.

Cloud libraries, multi-channel design, flexpcbs, some good high speed tools, output job files, better curved traces for RF (though kicad melting + teardrop is ahead of altium in my opinion, though more clunky).

I have hope for FreeCAD now that Ondsel is on board pushing the community/enterprise split that OnShape does. They are shooting for a 1.0 next year. Though I think it will take until 2.0 to get it professionally usable.

JustEnoughDucks, (edited ) to piracy in How to bypass a metered connection?
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Yeah I have a 3TB data cap with Proximus on Belgium. Telenet never had a cap, but both mobile and landline signal where I moved to is far better with Proximus.

I am hoping that is counts for downloads only and not uploads (seeding)

Absolute robbery, but at least the prices are around half of what I paid in the US for phone and internet. 70€ vs $145.

JustEnoughDucks, to piracy in Naming Torrents
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chuckles nervously in azerty hell

JustEnoughDucks, to linuxmemes in I am THIS close to joining the Chromium monopoly gang
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Tried tumbleweed on my laptop, bog standard install with only defaults, first update with the GUI, completely deleted all grub configurations but gave no errors or warning on the GUI. Happened twice in a row.

Updating for CLI with YaST had no issues. Wanted to love it, but got a bad taste literal minutes after install.

I am fine on Arch, but I just wanted less hassle and ended up with more hassle. Maybe I will try again soon

JustEnoughDucks, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE
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But then it wouldn’t fit the “systemd = devil” narrative if it was actually tested and found out to be false lol

JustEnoughDucks, to linux in Sell Me on Linux
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The one thing that I would look into is digital signing and change tracking

If you use that, I am not sure how it works between linux office programs and Microsoft office.

JustEnoughDucks, to linux in GitHub - SerenityOS/serenity: The Serenity Operating System 🐞
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After reading your link, they can absolutely be used interchangably in a comparison with copyleft licenses. Your own link says that they are very similar.

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