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Lojcs, to linux in Just install EndeavorOS lol

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

Lojcs, to linux in Firefox Is Going To Try And Ship With Wayland Enabled By Default

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

Aka Python 3 isn’t Turing complete

Lojcs, to linux in [SOLVED] Can't access drive on linux/windows dual boot

Try specifying filesystem as ntfs3 in fstab

Lojcs, to asklemmy in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.

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

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

Lojcs, to asklemmy in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.

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

Lojcs, to piracy in Steam: New Pricing Needed For Argentina and Turkey by November 20th

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

Lojcs, (edited ) to piracy in Steam: New Pricing Needed For Argentina and Turkey by November 20th

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.

Lojcs, to upliftingnews in Sucking carbon dioxide out of the sky is moving from science fiction to reality

I mean, someone needs to be thinking about it and perhaps even building infrastructure so it can be used once the grid is clean but it’s not something that should be in use

Lojcs, to upliftingnews in Sucking carbon dioxide out of the sky is moving from science fiction to reality

Unless your grid is running on 100% renewables and has excess capacity carbon capture causes net positive emissions.

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