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Knusper, to fuck_cars in What modes of transport do you really like?

Feet. I was always at odds with bikes and cars, because I always disliked being tied to a piece of metal. Trains, trams and buses are cool shortcuts, if they’re available. But at the end of the day, feet are the real MVP. They’re just always there, always waiting to chauffeur me to my next destination, and they’ll carry me all the way, even into houses, right to my seat.

Knusper, to memes in Is this what people think about Tor browser?

I don’t think ‘people’ think about Tor. Most would not know what that is…

Knusper, to memes in Chance encounter

Lots of us are from non-English countries…

Knusper, to linux in Basic fonts

I use Fira Sans and Fira Mono for everything.

Knusper, to linux in This week in KDE: Wayland by default, de-framed Breeze, HDR games, rectangle screen recording

Apparently, that will arrive with Plasma 6.

It says "Version Fixed In: 6.0” here: bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438883
And the last comment in there, does also specify so.

Apparently, this is now part of kdeplasma-addons, so this might be in a separate package, which may not be pre-installed by your distro. I really don’t know, if it means anything, but Nate felt it worth mentioning here: pointieststick.com/…/these-past-2-weeks-in-kde-wa…

Knusper, to asklemmy in Falkon browser questions (sorry, quite long)

recent versions of Firefox (with a few privacy add-ins) have become nearly unusable for me.

Due to performance issues? Mind that Linux is likely a good bit more usable on your hardware and you may very well not need to move away from Firefox after all.

“missing MSVCR120.dll” (part of Windows C++ Redistributable pkg)

Not sure, if you’re saying that you already found this out, but yeah, there is an installer from Microsoft for this Windows C++ Redistributable package.

bergerrealty.com & attheshore.com (web cam hosting sites)- “no compatible source was found for this media”

I’m on Linux and these work for me in Falkon. But it could be that your particular hardware + the Chrome browser engine that Falkon uses, results in no source being compatible (e.g. your graphics card only offers acceleration for the H.264 codec, which is what Firefox generally uses, not VP9, which is what Chrome/Falkon prefers). Then it would still not work after the switch, although again, Firefox would probably work…

legacy.com (obituary site) - various page loading and display issues. If I fully enable content permissions, I can get the home page displayed, but no links are functional.

Again, works for me. I didn’t have to do anything. I have the built-in ad block enabled, but no other customizations, as far as I remember (I only use Falkon as a backup browser).

facebook.com - Log-in successful. Home page displays, but is immediately followed by: “Qt Qtwebengineprocess has stopped working” here is the pertinent info from the Windows analysis pop-up:

Problem Event Name: APPCRASH; Application Name: QtWebEngineProcess.exe; Application Version: 5.12.1.0; Fault Module Name: Qt5WebEngineCore.dll; Exception Code: c0000005; Exception Offset: 00b75263

I don’t use Facebook, so can’t test this one. This could be due to using the 32-bit version, but it’s really difficult to say. Only real pointer I can give you is that “QtWebEngine” is a thin wrapper around the browser engine of Chrome (which is called “Blink”). It’s part of the Qt GUI framework that Falkon uses. So, likely not specific to Falkon.


If you’ve got a spare USB stick, I would recommend just preparing it as the Linux Mint installation medium. You’ll be able to boot off of that into a largely functional Linux Mint system, without actually installing it.

This will be slower than a proper installation, as it will read the data off of the USB stick rather than your hard drive, and lots of these “live” installation medias do not come with all the media codecs, so this will probably not be representative for your webcam sites.
I’m also not entirely sure, if you can just install Falkon into that live system.

But at the very least, you can give Firefox a look (it’s the default browser), see how that performs, and just play around with the system.

Knusper, to memes in Every goddamn time I'm trying to make something for my DnD game

Yeah, that image viewer is likely using an image library that supports WebP without the image viewer devs being aware of that.

Knusper, to memes in Every goddamn time I'm trying to make something for my DnD game

Nope. JPEG XL is more modern and delivers lower file sizes without fucking up image quality as much. Downside is that, right now, JPEG XL is actually supported by even less things, because it is still so new.

But it is an industry standard rather than just Google trying to push its own thing, so I do expect it to overtake WebP in a few years.

Knusper, to science_memes in It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams.

Trust me, the eng team doesn’t want to fuck with Python either.

Knusper, to asklemmy in How are "We" to place trust in the fediverse?

I’m mostly a fan, because I don’t feel like I have to have faith.

If my instance explodes, I’ll make an account on another instance. If the Lemmy devs collectively evaporate (and neither me nor others want to pick up the slack), then I can go to Mastodon or Kbin or whatever.

Individual rogue instances can be defederated. If e.g. Reddit truely disappears over night and Lemmy were to gain mass market appeal, then I can likely find a more isolated instance with a smaller community sharing my interests.

Knusper, to science_memes in Pretty interesting, huh?

We’re already seeing an increase in natural disasters, with various areas experiencing floods, draughts or wildfires that didn’t use to have them.
This alone leads to political conflicts in those areas, but also leads to mass emigrations, ultimately causing the political egoists right in unaffected areas being strengthened, which could at its worst lead to another Nazi uprising, world war etc…

I do also think that humanity as a whole will survive (that is, if we don’t obliterate the ecosystems sustaining our lives, like e.g. pollinators). But our current life style of 8 billion people across all areas of Earth may not be sustainable anymore, which does mean the more privileged will be fine, others not.

Knusper, to science_memes in Pretty interesting, huh?

We are currently in the 6th mass extinction event in the history of the planet Earth. 🙂

Knusper, (edited ) to linux in Custom shell prompt tips and tricks?

I can recommend Starship.

Knusper, to memes in Yes. We're better than you.

ξ fucked me up a lot more than it probably should have…

Knusper, to memes in Yes. We're better than you.

But why not cross the seven instead?

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