Lojcs

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Lojcs,

Ubuntu gnome. Wanted to install a gnome add on (hibernation button), searched how to do it and learned there’s a section in the gui store but couldn’t find it. Searched for that and turns out they removed the add ons section from the store in the latest version and I need to use a browser. Tried to install it from a browser and it still didn’t work. Tried the other browser and failed again. Searching for that discovered that the pre-installed browsers are snap packages and can’t interact with anything else 🤦

Instantly switched to kubuntu. It had the hibernation button out of the box

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Arch wasn’t my first distro but it was my first daily driver. Found it easier than both mint and Ubuntu personally.

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Nothing honestly. Couldn’t find a music player that doesn’t look like a file manager, has good search and queue features and doesn’t make strong assumptions about how music is organized. Tried to run Musicolet through waydroid but it doesn’t support Nvidia gpus

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It assumes music is organized by albums. No options to view by folder or track.

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Couldn’t the wind thing be true? Moving air rubs on stuff, gets charged and provides a less resistant path for the em waves

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and has better real world performance than ext4

Source? Most benchmarks I’ve seen it lags behind

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Yes, but most filesystems are already optimized for flash storage. Arch wiki says f2fs is prone to corruption on power loss. Based on that and the lack of information on its anti-corruption measures I’m inclined to think it doesn’t have one and that’s why it’s faster. I wouldn’t use it in a non-battery operated device.

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They have savings accounts in dollars or pinned to the dollar, not spending accounts. But looking it up it seems tl credit cards can pay in usd + maybe a conversion fee so I guess it wouldn’t be such a deal breaker

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I hope they don’t expect people to actually pay in usd and instead offer the conversion themselves. Because I can’t imagine people maintaining usd credit cards just to purchase games from steam.

Otherwise, this could be a positive change as publishers can now set prices without the “what if the currency loses half its value tomorrow” insurance margin.

Edit: steamdb has a chart of the new regional pricing. It’s 50% higher than the current one for tl and 150% higher for peso.

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People in the comment seems to not understand that it doesn’t mean average on the “scale of beauty/attractiveness”. But averaged features. Like if you merge all nose shapes of a million person you get this nose, ect.

It more likely means ‘like faces that were called average in the dataset’ rather than an actual average.

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Those don’t look brutalist to me. I feel like brutalism calls for more than just grey blocks of concrete.

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I wasn’t making a joke. It doesn’t feel right to call every unpainted concrete box brutalist.

Edit: mcmansionhell.com/post/187806092991/…/amp

But hey, at least everyone supports webp now. (lemmy.world)

Context: Even though Chromium has native support for AVIF, a very nice image format, Microsoft goes out of their way to remove it from Edge, which is a chromium fork. Jpeg XL (JXL) (not to be confused with Jpeg (JPG) or Jpeg 2000 (jpg2k) ) is another nice image format, which, IIRC, is only supported in Firefox.

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Someone needs to make a website that uses jxl heavily then contact a journalist about a weird website they found that opens 10x faster in safari vs chrome

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Oh my app does not work in wayland? Must be wayland’s fault!

Aka Python 3 isn’t Turing complete

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Try specifying filesystem as ntfs3 in fstab

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The one that causes dependency version conflicts when installed normally

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