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onlinepersona, to piracy in If purchasing isn’t owning, then piracy isn’t stealing

Got a link?

onlinepersona, to linux in What are people daily driving these days?

Why not move to NixOS?

onlinepersona, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)
onlinepersona, to linux in Why aren't linux hardware shops on Ubuntu's certified hardware list?

I’m not sure I follow. Won’t be sure of what?

onlinepersona, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!

Same. I’d love it if RISC-V came out with a competing chip.

onlinepersona, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!

They don’t compete, they sue or buy out.

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 selfhosted in Hetzner Server auction worth it?

Just don’t do anything with P2P on it. They really dislike that.

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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 linux in COSMIC: The Road to Alpha

I’m confused. Slint says it’s working with System76?

A great start to the week - @pop_os_official will collaborate with us to offer Slint as an alternative toolkit for application development on Cosmic Desktop.

onlinepersona, to linux in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS

Thanks. I care very much what you think.

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onlinepersona, to linux in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS

I think you’re missing the point. It’s a non-commercial license. Non-commercial AI is completely fine by me. Commercial is not.

onlinepersona, to linux in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS

Nobody knows yet 🤷 I’ll do it anyway

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onlinepersona, to piracy in Youtube has better anti-adblock now. Other than Invidious, any way around it? Purging and re-dowloading the ublock stuff didn't work

Is this an American thing? Haven’t had any issues with this in the EU

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onlinepersona, to selfhosted in In search for free domain I got one but some questions

Check whatismyipaddress.com to see your IP address once you’re connected to either network, but with a high likelihood, it’s almost certainly different IPs. In that case, Dynamic DNS is probably best.

But if you’re using your neighbor’s wifi, I doubt there’s a way for you to host stuff unless you have access to their routers, can open ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS), and forward them to your server. It’s best to use hardware you control (including the router).

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