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bjoern_tantau, to memes in Every time
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There was this guy in our friends group who was your guarantee of losing if he was on your team. You could pair him up with the best players and still his utter lack of game-comprehension would somehow drag the others down to his level.

bjoern_tantau, to linux in Why does the new version of Kubuntu take longer to start the wifi connection?
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Maybe you didn’t add the connection as a system connection this time.

bjoern_tantau, to linux in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article
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For some reason I had assumed that this would easily be handled by Java’s write once run everywhere paradigm.

bjoern_tantau, to asklemmy in What do you do to reduce your use of single use plastics?
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What’s your problem? I think the only ones I can’t avoid are from packaging. But for my personal use everything is reusable.

bjoern_tantau, to lemmy_support in Adding custom PostgreSQL config later to docker
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That’s what I tried. When I start up the containers with docker-compose up -d I get the error posted above.

bjoern_tantau, to asklemmy in Which things have you avoided or embraced on the name alone?
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Don’t worry, they were shitty games.

bjoern_tantau, to asklemmy in Which things have you avoided or embraced on the name alone?
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I’ve made a game titled Diarrhea 4 because someone mentioned that as a potential game name. Does that count?

bjoern_tantau, to linuxmemes in If linux distributions were tools.
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Now there’s an idea. Butt plugs with custom logos. I’m gonna be rich!

bjoern_tantau, to memes in Guten Tag Everybody
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SCHMETTERLING!

bjoern_tantau, to memes in Is this what people think about Tor browser?
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It is usually much slower than a direct connection or a commercial VPN.

Also law enforcement, spy agencies and criminals all run public nodes to get lucky and grab as much data on you as possible. So you should never use TOR for unencrypted websites. But I’d say the same should be assumed when using a commercial VPN.

bjoern_tantau, to linux in Sell Me on Linux
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If you’re using your computer for work and can’t afford to spend some time figuring out how to do something that would be second nature for you on Windows, you shouldn’t switch. It would probably be more expensive than just buying a Windows license.

That said, you shouldn’t expect too many problems. You can try out your Word templates right now in Libre Office. Or just run the web version of Microsoft Office in Linux. Video codecs are usually just one command away.

In terms of what distribution to choose, I would choose something popular that’s stable and comes with sane defaults. Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora or OpenSUSE Leap.

The main difference for a newbie will probably be how to install software. On Linux you usually don’t go to the manufacturers website and download an installer. Instead you go to your software center and search there for what you need. Similar to the App Store and Play Store on phones.

bjoern_tantau, to memes in Birds are great
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Nobody wants to block the cocks.

bjoern_tantau, to memes in Most important movie in my life
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Remy: “I mustn’t scurry away, I mustn’t scurry away, I mustn’t scurry away”

bjoern_tantau, to memes in Open your eyes! they are spraying our skies!
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The bullshit people believe. They are so deluded that they don’t even notice that the chemtrail switch is in the off-position.

bjoern_tantau, to linux in What has been your experience with Flatpak?
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Well, Flatseal is using flatpak’s standard way of managing permissions. Everything it does you can also do from the command line with flatpak. It’s just a frontend.

I think KDE wants to add these options to it’s settings as well. That will be great, when it’s better integrated into the whole system.

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