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cupcakezealot , to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.
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counterargument; malls, arcades, and bookstores should come back in style because they were amazing and we don’t know what we missed until it’s gone.

kameecoding ,

They will come back as the US shifts away from car centered culture, malls thrive in Europe

Chozo ,

How will shifting away from cars result in more people going to the mall? How are you supposed to get there?

viking ,
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By subway. By bus. By bike. Walking. The world by and large doesn’t revolve around cars. How do you think Europeans get there?

SupraMario ,

Public transport…and their countries are small as fuck. The amount of people who think the USA is the same size as European countries is hilarious. Most states are the size of a few eu countries.

awesome_lowlander ,

The rest of the entire world is a teeny bit larger than the US, but they still manage to do public transport just fine, for the most part.

SupraMario ,

Besides Europe and Japan…no they really don’t.

irreticent ,
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viking ,
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Yeah, so? Are you going to a mall in the next state or what? Public transport connects suburbs and cities. You’re not supposed to take the subway from Chicago to your favorite mall in Seattle, just like no European takes a bus from Amsterdam to go shopping in Brussels.

SwingingTheLamp ,

Yes, that’s what Europeans don’t understand about America. When we go to, say, Wal Mart, there’s only one. We have to go to Bentonville, AR. Not so bad for us here in the Midwest, but the residents of Alaska have it particularly tough. And since you go to Wal Mart to pick up milk, we can’t go by public transport. It has to be by car, or better yet, drive the Canyonero. (No train schedule can predict when the milk runs out!)

The country is so big, and we have so much empty land, there’s just simply no room to build more stores near where people live. What kind of madness would that be?!

uis ,

(No train schedule can predict when the milk runs out!)

How about YOU predicting when milk runs out? I’m not asking you to do five-year plan, but it’s easy to know when milk will run our.

The country is so big, and we have so much empty land

Russia is bigger and has more empty land. Despite Putin’s idiocy with invading other country.

SwingingTheLamp ,

Ha, I thought that the blatant contradiction about having too much space and therefore not enough space would make the joke obvious, but I guess not.

Also, a Canyonero isn’t a real vehicle. It was a joke from The Simpsons.

mbfalzar ,

The joke was obvious, and you even doubled down by suggesting people intentionally go to Bentonville. I appreciated it

uis ,

Also, a Canyonero isn’t a real vehicle

I just ignored that part because of it

SupraMario ,

Nope but the nearest mall to me is 2 hours drive. No one is building rails out into the smaller counties. The USA is massive. I’ve lived in Europe, its a lot smaller, and people still have cars. Not saying this couldn’t work for cities but people forget how spread out we are here in the usa.

uis ,

Nope but the nearest mall to me is 2 hours drive.

Have you considered that this is because most of space in USA is allocated only for cars? Or that if this space wasn’t allocated to cars, then you wouldn’t need to traverse such disyance in first place?

but people forget how spread out we are here in the usa.

The solution: trains

SupraMario ,

Look I’m not arguing that we shouldn’t be putting in trains as much as possible but it’s not a solution to cars. Hell in Europe people still drive a good bit.

justgohomealready ,

The solution is not living in the middle of anywhere, two hours away from civilization. If you lived next to the mall, you could go there by foot.

SupraMario ,

You know why houses in populated areas cost so much?

That’s why, everyone wanting to be right next to everything.

I live where I do because I don’t like crowds, and noise.

AA5B , (edited )

Maybe I’m biased living in a “European” part of the US, but it can translate very well to our country. the problem is not that the place is large, but so many places are suburban or trying to keep that rural feel, yet you want massive warehouse stores for everyday shopping. Everything wants to be its own destination, so there is no real concentration of snything

But every town can have a center where common areas are common. Every town can have a center with whatever shops and restaurants. Every town of every size can have some things in a higher density area that’s walkable. In our mythology, we call it “Main Street, USA” and look back at it as a long gone ideal, but it’s still a useful concept, still around in some places, and can be re-created. In my towns case it did well focussing on restaurants, because you can’t ft a Costco or modern grocery there. But there’s also a library, small movie theater, town Common. All the buses run there, and you can find taxis, bicycles or scooters, a nice river walk,etc. it also has a concentration of apartments and condos, so there are always people around

uis ,

The amount of people who think the USA is the same size as European countries is hilarious.

Well, Russia is a European country. Also Russia is largest country in the world.

SupraMario ,

Russia also has shit public transportation because of its size.

uis ,

Nah, corruption.

SupraMario ,

That’s a totally fair assessment as well.

kameecoding ,

Well optimally you have 2 legs, you could use those, also public transport.

Video with more info youtu.be/586SO9-wWoA?si=SL-vnIV14DPwFH9I

card797 ,

It will just be delivered.

kameecoding ,

Well ofc, Europe doesn’t have delivery invented yet, that’s the difference between the us and europe

card797 ,

Some day.

MindTraveller ,

I’m not clicking that link, you left your SI in it. Google is gonna track me if I click on that.

justgohomealready ,

They track you in a million other ways, what do you care anyway.

MindTraveller ,

Well, that kind of tracking data can be used to influence elections and other such deeds, as Cambridge Analytica showed us. I don’t want megacorps to have that much power over people.

uis ,

Well optimally you have 2 legs,

It’s called number eleven

Laborer3652 ,

Public transportation. In Germany at least, many of the train stations are located underneath common points of interest, such as malls, airports, downtown, etc. As a result, they are nearly always flushed with people.

AA5B ,

And yes, it can be done in the US as well, and not just in cities. I think our similar touchpoint in the US is “Main Street”. Guess what: they still exist in a few places.

Time to brag about my town. We have a town center with a Common, transit hub, library, post office, government buildings. Most importantly we have a nice walkable street with shops and restaurants. As was tradition, the lots are in back, but there are also higher density housing so many people are just there and all the buses, taxis, Ubers, bicycles, scooters, and even canoe rentals center on that area so there’s transit.

During COViD when we couldn’t go to places with a lot of people, this became much bigger. My family wasn’t the only one that developed a new tradition of walking at the Common and along the street, eating outside, or grabbing takeout from one of the many Ethnic restaurants to eat at a bench on the Common

ArmokGoB ,

You have arcades in Europe?

Head ,

Yes

pedz ,

If they come back, I hope they will be more accessible on foot, with a bike, or with efficient public transit. Because if they are still surrounded by deserts of parking lots, only filled with EVs instead of ICEs, they can continue to die.

howrar ,

If parts of it become residential like OP suggested, then it’ll be accessible by foot.

thegreenguy ,
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In my country (and I think most of Europe) malls (especially those in more central areas) have underground parking, or limited above-ground parking. There is a really nice one which is connected to a big park in the back. So maybe you can replace the parking lots with apartment buildings, recreational spaces and transit infrastructure and maybe include some underground parking.

PlexSheep ,

It’s already a problem if they are not in the city center, as it sucks out business from the center and creates more traffic.

uis ,

Malls are sign of bad ciry planning

krakenfury , to linux in Convert second disk with OS to pure data storage

You haven’t provided any info about your partition scheme for either drive, but I assume you’ve got your bootloader installed in an EFI partition in the newer drive. You will still have an EFI partition on the old drive created by the Ubuntu installer, so just be sure you know which bootloader you’re using.

Option 1 and 2 aren’t functionally any different. It’s not clear what issues you’re worried about, but if you’re nervous about breaking the Ubuntu installation, you might just want to wait until you can get the new drive.

You also don’t give any indication of how much data you have that you want to keep. If the 2tb drive is almost full, you have fewer options than if it is mostly empty or half full. You could resize your EXT4 partition and create a new partition, for example, allowing you to mount a fresh, clean filesystem to a subfolder in your home directory. Once the data migration is finished, you can format the old partitions and mount them somewhere else, or resize the newer partition over them. Be aware that your HDD will eventually fail mechanically, however. Maybe 5 years from now or next week, but they all fail someday.

It’s not clear to me what the goal of option 3 is, but it’s dependent on how you use your machine. If you want to install a lot of applications or games that you want to run fast, you don’t want to migrate a bunch of your data to your newer SSD. If you just want a temporary place to store the data you want to keep until you can format the old drive, I guess this is a fine approach, but creating a dedicated user for this is just adding unnecessary complexity, IMHO.

luciferofastora OP ,

You haven’t provided any info about your partition scheme for either drive, but I assume you’ve got your bootloader installed in an EFI partition in the newer drive. You will still have an EFI partition on the old drive created by the Ubuntu installer, so just be sure you know which bootloader you’re using.

Yes, the new drive has a boot partition mounted to /boot/efi, according to the Disks utility.

It’s not clear what issues you’re worried about, but if you’re nervous about breaking the Ubuntu installation[…]

Actually, that’s a good point. I’m expecting to get rid of the installation anyway, so I don’t need to worry about breaking anything there.

It’s not clear to me what the goal of option 3 is

Same as option 2, avoiding breaking a system I’m getting rid of anyway.

Thanks for pointing out the errors in my line of thought!

Resol , to showerthoughts in People used to think it was our ability to love that made us human. But it turns out it's our ability to select each image containing a crosswalk.
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As an aromantic person, I still consider myself human despite lacking the ability to love (at least in a non-platonic manner).

rottingleaf , to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.

I absolutely hate malls in Russia. I’d prefer them all demolished and replaced with grass, but this seems a valid option too.

alcoholicorn , to nostupidquestions in what is with child names like Aiden, Braiden etc?

It’s the male version of adding -lin to the end of a name.

christophski ,

Never heard of this, what are some examples? Maybe caitlin? Just looked that up, it’s an Irish name.

Croquette ,

You take a common name and add “lin” or any variation of that sound at the end.

The only example I have at the top of my head is Jessica-Lyn because I knew one person with that name in the past, but you get the gist.

polonius-rex ,

collin

alcoholicorn ,

I don’t think there’s any history, it was just popular in the midwest in the 2000s

Caitlyn, Kaylin, Ashlin, Jaylin, Roselin, Jaquelin, Shaelin. Same with adding “leigh”

bionicjoey ,

The English name suffix -in comes from the french name suffix -inne which is a feminine modifier. Eg. Jacques is a masculine name, Jacqueline is a feminine name.

all-knight-party , to asklemmy in What is the best low MB mobile game that you ever played ?
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On Android:

Godville is 24 MB, a zero player game where you create an adventurer who goes out and quests, collects loot and equipment, rests at town to sell things, tames a pet, joins a guild, etc. you can influence what they do, but they do it all automatically and you can just observe!

Impossible Dungeon is 35 MB, idle non turn based dungeon crawler with incremental upgrades, I really like it!

Not sure what you consider low MB, I couldn't find any more that I'd heavily recommend at 150 MB so I cut it off there

Peppycito , to lemmyshitpost in I'm pullin' my pork right now!

HECK YES FRIEND!!! MY PULLED PORK GET JUICIEST IF ITS PULLED ON A SWEET BUN!!! AROOOOOO!!!

spicytuna62 ,
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IF THERE IS NONE OF THAT STICKY SAUCE, I WILL BE VERY UPSET AROOOOO

Peppycito ,

THE STICKY SAUCE SHOULD BE DRIPPING OFF THOSE SOFT BUNS. IT’S THE JUICE I NEED TO KEEP MY HOG CRANKED!!

massive_bereavement , to nostupidquestions in what is with child names like Aiden, Braiden etc?

Ah, a lesser known Daft Punk song.

Deckweiss , to linux in Convert second disk with OS to pure data storage

I feel like you are overthinking this.

Option 1 is what I would do. Seems very straight forward. And additionally:

Moving files around or deleting files is a very quick operation, because the filesystem will only edit the “metadata” and not have to copy the whole file bit by bit to a different disk.

Maybe delete the OS files first (everything except /home). So it’s not cluttered from the start. Then copy stuff from /home/user/stuff to /

Take special attention to the /boot partition. I don’t know which drive the bootloader for your nobora os is installed. It may have been automatically put together with your Ubuntu to your HDD.

luciferofastora OP ,

I feel like you are overthinking this

Yes, most certainly, but given my own inexperience I figured I’d rather overthink than fuck up because I didn’t know about some detail.

Take special attention to the /boot partition. I don’t know which drive the bootloader for your nobora os is installed. It may have been automatically put together with your Ubuntu to your HDD.

Fairly sure the boot partition is on the new SSD, but I’ll check and leave it untouched if I’m not sure.

Thanks for your advice!

chtk , to asklemmy in What is the best low MB mobile game that you ever played ?
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Kittens Game.

hendrik , to selfhosted in Low usage power saving recommendations request?

Something like an old laptop will make a power-saving homeserver. But that won't work if you want to attach lots of storage.

I don't think an Optiplex is the most energy-efficient choice. They seem somewhat okay, but you'd need to put some effort in and read some tests and reviews to find a really efficient mainboard and PSU. That's not easy

You can spin down your harddisks. I have some udev rule that executes hdparm -S60 /dev/sdb after boot. That'll spin down the hdd after 5 minutes of inactivity. It's alright for low usage scenarios. And it doesn't spin up that often because the hdd contains my photos, backups and a few movies. And my operating system and files that are accessed often, are on a SSD. Starting and stopping disks like once a day should work for many years. But don't cycle it every few minutes.

And obviously, you can also shut off your server over night or just wake it on demand, if that fits your use-case.

Mir OP ,

Right now I’m turning it over night but during the day I find that I might use it one day a few times and another day not at all. Wake up on demand would be great, I’m worried about the wear from doing it like 3-4 times a day

hendrik ,

I'm not sure if 3-4 times a day is a lot. I had computers (especially laptops) which were way more aggressive with spinning up and down the disks. Maybe you can look it up. A decent (enterprise(?)) hdd should have some datasheet available including info about how often you can powercycle or spin them up/down.

And I wouldn't wake up disks deliberately. If you don't mind the 5-10s waiting, you can just spin them down at the end of the day and leave them that way. The next day they'll either spin up on first access, or they won't. And save that one cycle. I'm not sure though if you can change the spindown timeout during the day without also waking it up. I mean you could run a script that spins them down at 22:00 and sets the timeout to 1h, and at 07:30 you run a script to keep them awake for a 6h period. But you'd need to test if changing that setting wakes them up. Or I'd rather not run a script like that. Sometimes executing hdparm spins up a disk, even if unnecessary.

CancerMancer , to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.

I’ve seen some concepts for mall-like communities based around retirement homes and elementary schools. Add a library, some shops, and other services, and you’re off to a great start.

The old-but-still-able folks can serve as crossing guards, read books to kids, play games with them, perhaps help with coaching or other tasks, etc… The young kids benefit from the wisdom and time spent with good role models, the retirees get much-needed social interaction, structure, and purpose.

A man can dream.

brucethemoose ,

Ridiculous.

That makes way too much sense.

prole , (edited )

Add a library

In the US? Lol. Certainly not a public library.

Would probably end up with like, “Sbarro™ Presents: The Public Library - an interactive replica of what a late 20th century library is thought to have looked like. Sponsored by *Nestlé Global™. Nestlé: The Good Food, Good Life Company” [yes apparently that’s their actual slogan. ew]

“On your left, you will see the Children’s section. Notice the abundance of sexually explicit “homoporn”. These materials were created with the specific intent of homosexualizing straight young men. This section was a hotbed for degenerates of all types. As you can see, libraries would have drag queens and trans evangelists at each corner to harass normal hardworking folks and turning their kids queer (it’s on their agenda). Similarly, Satanists would lurk in the shadows beckoning toward libtard parents who would willingly give their children to them in order to be sacrificed to Moloch to be drained of their precious bodily fluids adrenochrome, and their flesh ritualistically consumed in the massive labyrinthine tunnels connecting the basements of every non-chain pizza restaurant across this nation. Luckily, this is just a replica, so no need to be scared folks. Well of this. You should still be scared of the Jews”

Sorry I had to stop myself or I would have gone on forever lol. Got a little carried away there… For some reason your comment elicited some imagery of what a Snow Crash type world would look like if it were this current reality/timeline. Corporate owned, walled-off enclaves/exclaves, private roads, carrying a katana while delivering pizzas… Man what a book, might be time to re-read.

Edit: If i would have continued after the part about all locally owned pizza shop basements being connected by tunnels…

“Believe it or not, the evil doesn’t stop there. I will give y’all a moment to sit down for this one… are you ready? OK. These dens of sin and debauchery were free of charge. I know, it’s absolutely disgusting. To steal the money I made by myself without the aid of anyone else and to spend it on a place like this? Unthinkable. Different times, folks. Before the purges, of course.

Luckily for us, the evils of state-run libraries are a thing of the past! Only materials pre-approved by the Yum! Brands Ministry of Offensive Literature will appear on our shelves (until their contract runs out, at which time the free market will guide us to a new sponsor).

Now for today’s interactive demonstration: As a parting gift, we’re given you copies of the recent KFC™/Taco Bell™ Magazine bestseller, “The Fountainhead For Kidz: Ayn Rand is Ayn Rad!” everyone look under your seats! Oh, what’s that? There are only 3 copies total, but there are 18 of you on this tour? What would John Galt do?”

"Please remember to visit one of our numerous high-fee ATMs on the way out to be sure you have enough cash before leaving, because if you can’t afford the toll on the Nestlé 405 [yes, they own pretty much everything in this fictional scenario], , otherwise you will not be able to physically reach your home until you can pay. If you choose to use the road without paying, and you use the road anyway, it’ll be only hours before the Nestlé/Yum Brands joint task force on toll enforcement come and break down your door (which you’ll have to reimburse your landlord for) and shoot your endangered pet red panda to count as payment for the transgression of driving for free on a road…

Stupid brain… Stop.

Peppycito , to asklemmy in Is the purpose of Lemmy to bully out people who disagree in any way?

There’s some nice people here and reasoned discussion, but there is a dog pile mentality sometimes that’s way worse than reddit ever was. And it was bad enough.

wewbull , (edited ) to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch

If you like the character-plqy of GoT and don’t mind a smaller story (i.e. a single conflict rather than a world at war) then I think House of the Dragon is great. I know some are finding the pacing slow, but I’m really enjoying all the 2 or 3 character scenes where it’s all about the dialogue.

Edit: another I’ve not seen in the thread is “The Great”, which styles itself as “A sometimes true story”. A comedy drama based on Katherine the Great’s rise to power in 18th Century Russia - Huzzah! Written by the same writer that did the oscar winning “The Favourite”.

tunetardis , (edited ) to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.

As a GenX, I would prefer seeing them made into some sort of public space? We are losing a lot of that, at least where I live. Indoor space in particular.

SendMePhotos ,

Can you provide an example since in not fully understanding what you’re after?

czech ,

A library.

4am ,

Yeah but one for talking

jaybone ,

A talkbrary

AA5B ,

Barnes and Noble/Starbucks tried that. It’s pretty cool but didn’t scale

I_Fart_Glitter ,

I commented below with a similar idea. Like a public indoor park, for when Outside™ is no longer an option for recreation due to climate issues. They are big enough to accommodate large playgrounds, both child and adult style, running tracks, swimming pools, sports fields/courts. Keep the food court, sure, throw in a library, etc.

If we ever get a house and senate progressive enough to shave like 0.000000001% of the military budget we could put one in every abandoned mall and have funds left over.

tunetardis ,

Yeah that sounds awesome!

I was just trying to say that once you privatize something like a mall to make it housing or whatever it is, you will never get it back. The city or some public trust should hold onto the property. What you actually do with it depends on what would be best for the community I guess?

Being a Canadian, just having some indoor places where you can gather in to get out of the cold in the dead of winter is something I don’t think we should give up.

Num10ck ,

3rd places.

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