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onlinepersona, to linux in Why do you use the terminal?

Because GUIs on linux don’t do everything that the CLI can. I use my computer for more than just browsing and editing documents, so the GUIs that do just that, don’t cut it.

Also, I’m on NixOS. There’s simply no way around the terminal - sadly.

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onlinepersona, to linux in Plymouth Linux Graphical Boot Manager Now Better Handles Display Rendering

My experience with the linux boot has never been flicker-free. It’s bugged me for years, but I don’t have the technical knowledge to fix it. There’s a black screen between BIOS and plymouth, then a black screen between plymouth and the login screen, then another black screen between the login screen and the splash screen, and finally a black screen between the splash screen and when the desktop shows up.

Mac and windows do a much better job at having a seamless experience from boot to desktop.

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onlinepersona, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop

Lol 0.06% usage in November 2023

https://i.imgur.com/HgRPw7P.png

store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey

There are more linux users than windows7 users.

onlinepersona, to linux in Linux holds a market share of approximately 14% in India.

It’s a little puzzling to me that Linux isn’t popular in low-income countries. Why wouldn’t it be the OS of choice there? Do we need to become linux missionaries? I imagine it would be easier to convince people who can’t buy an iPhone to use FLOSS than those who can drive to an Apple Store and waddle over to get yet another one.

onlinepersona, to linux in Poll: GUI framework for widgets/apps in Wayland
onlinepersona, (edited ) to linuxmemes in I don't...

So there are two points:

  1. don’t shit on people who donate their free time to make a product you can use for free with no warranty whatsoever, unless they treat you like shit
  2. many FOSS communities are toxic: I wholeheartedly agree. Fuck those that are. Ain’t nobody got time for that.

Still point 2 does not invalidate point 1.

I’ve had to deal with toxic ubuntu, debian, arch, nixos, rust, java, python, … communities. The ones that piss me off the most are linux communities that treat newcomers like gutter-filth, refuse to endorse GUIs, good documentation, and just a generally better newcomer experience, then wonder why there’s no “year of the linux desktop”. I hate those gatekeepers with a passion. “If you use Linux, you must learn to use the command line”, no how about you fuck off to whatever CLI cave you came from and learn to be a productive member of the community?

As I said, I get it. But again, writing an angry bug report, demanding a new feature be implemented, writing a tirade about “how bad opensource software is” or whatever? Nah. Not OK

Remember that joke? Ask for help and you get no response; Say linux sucks because you can’t do X and you get dozens of apologetic posts explaining step by step how to do stuff.

Turns out there’s some truth behind that joke.

Sad but true.

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onlinepersona, to programmer_humor in Every goddamn time

Yes! I’ve listened to those. Having some of those episodes in an anthology TV series could be wonderful. Some even deserve a series of their own.

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onlinepersona, to piracy in Visits to piracy websites have increased 12% in the past four years

I bet we’ll reach a point again where normal services are just so shit that piracy is normal again. Then they’ll try and take down even more things. Hopefully then we’ll decide to move operations to I2P.

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onlinepersona, to linuxmemes in Two moods

No idea what else they make, but my experience with theirs graphics cards is enough to dissuade a purchase of any of their other products.

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onlinepersona, to selfhosted in Hetzner Server auction worth it?

Then, you should be dandy. An alternative might be OVH? They don’t have a sale right now though.

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onlinepersona, to programmer_humor in Every goddamn time

I’ve love to watch a realistic hacker movie, because the shit that hackers get into is genuinely bonkers. For example, some white hats got all the way into Apple’s inventory system and IIRC they could’ve disrupted all of Apple’s logistics. Imagine if a black hat got into that. Or the Ukrainian hackers that got into the taxation system of the Russians and were there for a few months. Or the USAians who got into the biggest Belgian telecom and were kicked out years later by a Dutch security company.

Movies or even better TV series showing the time it takes to get into such systems would be amazing. Day 1 phishing, day 40 established beachhead, day 120 gained access to internal system X, day 121 triggered internal alarm and was nearly discovered but was able to cover up traces, etc.

Nobody watches 90 minutes of football matches. Everyone watches the highlights and that’s what movies could be too.

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onlinepersona, to privacy in In case you missed it: Fossify (A fork of Simple Mobile Tools)

(Simple Mobile Tools suite was acquired by an Israeli adware company)

As per usual 🙄

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onlinepersona, to linuxmemes in Two moods

Fuck NVIDIA

onlinepersona, to linuxmemes in Two moods

We’re getting there, but it’s tough with nvidia not caring. :/

That’s the biggest issue and unfortunately there’s not much that can be done about that except maybe Linux users swearing off of NVIDIA.

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onlinepersona, to piracy in Film studios demand IP addresses of people who discussed piracy on Reddit

Whatever suits your fancy.

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