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intensely_human , to asklemmy in What's an immediate turn off in a person?

A hidden switch on their hip.

davidagain ,

Can you elaborate on that?

boredsquirrel , (edited ) to linux in Is there a data recovery tool for Linux to recover a Minecraft world?
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

You know Minecraft works natively on Linux? Except if you run the more optimized, faster “Bedrock” version, which for very important Microsoft reasons is Windows-only. it is not

Only my stuff so far.

For recovery you can use testdisk. Shutdown the PC as fast as possible. Dont open programs! Dont play games!

On SSDs the data will quickly be overwritten otherwise.

Make a Clonezilla live usb and use that for recovery

dukatos ,

Bedrock also runs under Linux. At least, it did 6 months ago, when I tried…

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Interesting didnt know that.

Wait, or is this the mobile version which runs through an Android container? Emulator?

dukatos ,

Yes

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

So not native on Linux. Is the Android version even usable?

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

How is it today? I find it crazy that not even the most rewarding game of the world couldnt be fully rewritten in a faster language.

independantiste ,
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

It semi does, iirc it’s a port of the Android version, which probably works because android uses a Linux kernel

palordrolap ,

It was (and may still be) possible to make an older version of Pocket Edition run on Linux through unofficial shenanigans, but the official launcher says "Not playable on this device".

minecraft.net also explicitly says: "Minecraft: Java Edition runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux; Minecraft: Bedrock Edition runs on Windows. Deluxe Collection content only runs on Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on Windows."

Other unofficial shenanigans that may or may not work include but are not limited to: Running under a VM, running under something like Wine.

So, yes, technically it runs, but Microsoft are pretty clear that it's not supposed to.

PrivateNoob OP ,

Well I actually use native Minecraft too, if the Prism Launcher actually creates native instances by default. Luckily I have realised that there is probably a saved version of my world on a cloud storage, but I will def try testdisk out! Thank you.

PseudoSpock , to linux in What is something you want to use, yet are NOT using?
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Bcachefs, and bcachefs on root. Need something with filesystem level encryption instead of LUKS, and *ubuntu’s and derivatives have all abandoned ZFS on root installs now.

cizra ,

What’s your use case for FS-level encryption? LUKS has worked for me so far, I wonder where I’m missing out.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Bcachefs has filesystem encryption without LUKS? Did this have an audit? I use BTRFS and it is fine, but boot is unencrypted (using TPM would be cool)

PseudoSpock ,
@PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcachefs

Bcachefs is a copy-on-write (COW) file system for Linux-based operating systems.[3] Features include caching,[4] full file-system encryption using the ChaCha20 and Poly1305 algorithms,[5] native compression[4] via LZ4, gzip[6] and Zstandard,[7] snapshots,[4] CRC-32C and 64-bit checksumming.[3] It can span block devices, including in RAID configurations.[5]

I see it has an audit back in 2017, but I’ve yet to find anything newer. The finding was good, but suggested further audit be done.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

I dont see the difference to BTRFS apart from encryption and maybe caching? I was always confused why people hype it so much.

Interesting, yes I wouldnt not use LUKS if the alternative is less known, not used by enterprise distros

Badabinski ,

The tiered storage stuff is pretty cool. You can say "I want this data on this disk, so if I get a cache miss from a faster disk/RAM it'll come from this other disk first."

I believe it also has some interesting ways of handling redundancy like erasure coding, and I thiiiink it does some kind of byte-level deduplication? I don't know if that's implemented or is even still planned, but I remember being quite excited for it. It was supposed to be dedupe without all of the hideous drawbacks that things like ZFS dedupe have.

EDIT: deduplication is absolutely not a thing yet. I don't know if it's still on the roadmap.

EDIT: Erasure coding is deffo implemented, however.

UnfortunateShort ,

It’s mainly supposed to be simpler and by extension faster than btrfs (which is kinda proven by the fact that fewer devs made this thing work in less time when compared to btrfs). It happens to enable some extra features that way too.

However, while btrfs annecdotally had many issues, it’s used by big players like SUSE and even bigger ones like Facebook these days. bcachefs on the other hand is nowhere near as battle tested, so I’ll stay away from it for a little longer.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Does it have the self-healing capabilies of btrfs scrup and btrfs defragment? I guess btrfs balance is b-tree specific.

I heard BTRFS is bettter than EXT4 because it can do these things, EXT4 cant

Mangoholic , to asklemmy in Do flat earthers think other planets are flat? All of them or some of them? Are stars (including and excluding the sun) flat too?

The flat earth conspiracy is just made to make money of dumb people. There is nothing more to it and what ever they believe doesn’t matter.

shapesandstuff , to asklemmy in What is the best alternative to Cozi? (shared calendar and list app)

We have submitted to the google overlords.

Shared calendar, lists etc. Its seamless if you’re already in the google ecosystem.

bungle_in_the_jungle , to selfhosted in Dynamic IP - Self hosting

I use TailScale and their free Personal plan.

Disclaimer though: I haven’t done much due diligence on it. It was easy to install when I first started self hosting with Umbrel and I use it so rarely that it’s good enough for my usage.

Bytemeister , to asklemmy in What isn't illegal but should be?

Leveraged buyout, cutting yourself a huge check, folding the comoany and walking away.

MangoPenguin , to selfhosted in Dynamic IP - Self hosting
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Many DNS providers have an API and are supported by various dynamicDNS clients. I use Cloudflare and the built in client on my Opnsense router.

OpenWRT should have a client too that supports a bunch of services.

riskable , to memes in When you write your academic papers in Word
@riskable@programming.dev avatar

At this point I’m curious: WTF is Microsoft Word even good for? It’s like the worst-in-class tool for all things word processing, page layout, typesetting, embedding other stuff into the document, and more. Why are people still torturing themselves with this garbage? Just because it’s there? I mean, Wordpad is there too (though maybe not for much longer) but nobody uses that. It’s also garbage but still…

MadhuGururajan ,

It’s the most reachable thing. Markdown feels like a toy for many (not me) and people outside of academia look at you kinkily if you suggest latex and bibtex.

Beegzoidberg ,

What do you use?

polonius-rex ,

skill issue

word is fine if you know how to use it

none of its direct competitors have the same feature set, and a word processor that can give me compile time errors is not one i'm going to use with much enthusiasm

marcos ,

Nobody knows how to use Word. It’s unlearnable.

But hell, it’s good in pretending to work the way people think it works. All the way until it blows and destroys all the work.

balderdash9 ,

People use what they know. Are there better (free) alternatives?

marcos ,

It’s the best in convincing people they know how to use it.

AA5B , to asklemmy in What isn't illegal but should be?

Boneless chicken with bones

lseif ,

u want to outlaw chickens ?

dumbass ,
@dumbass@leminal.space avatar

Just the bonless ones with bones.

AA5B , (edited )

A throwaway reference to another thread on here …. Someone tried to sue a restaurant when he choked on a bone in his boneless chicken wings. The court ruled he can’t sue because “boneless” is just a style of cooking and doesn’t make any claim about whether that meal has bones. …. That kind of misrepresentation, and dodging responsibility should be illegal. All sorts of scamming the customer should be illegal and isn’t

If I can go on a bit of a rant, I do believe in the power of the market to shape our lives, our economy, our society. Conservatives got that part right. But a market is only “free” when everyone plays by the same rules and has same facts and knowledge, free choice. A market is only beneficial when it is shaped by regulators to benefit society. A market is only sustainable when it incorporates externalities. If Conservatives are gung ho about free markets, they need to step up and do their part. While there’s a nice theory about the usefulness of Marketting, the primary use is to lie, subvert, fool, distort the market, and THAT should be illegal

mindbleach ,
KillingTimeItself , to memes in violently cries and sobs

watching transphobic cis people piss and shit themselves over being called cis has been one of the funnier things in my modern life.

Luminocta ,

I’m not trans but don’t understand why I have to accept being called cis.

My gaming friend who’s m-f is a female now, sure, whatever works for her. But why must I suddenly have a name for something I am. I didn’t choose any of this? Is it actually made to anoy me, it doesn’t. Is it something that happens because, in the modern day we live in, this is just a change that has to happen? I don’t know, probably.

What I do know is that the trans community is, in many cases, so unrelentingly hostile towards cis, because many don’t understand. Even against trans people, some communities create so many rules. My friend had trouble trying to fit in because she wasn’t trans enough for her discord group. Wtf?

Bottom line for me is; were all human, and that is more a problem than gender. Jealousy, pride, ego, it’s all part of a human and that goes for cis/trans and the lot.

And I think alot of cis people hate being called that because it’s new and it feels aggressive.

Can’t wait for someone to smack me down for my opinion

Hyphlosion ,
@Hyphlosion@donphan.social avatar

You don’t have to accept being called anything. Doesn’t have much use outside the Internet anyway.

You don’t say “That trans person over there” or “That cis chick over there” or “That gay dude over there.” You say their names. (Or “that person” if you don’t.)

Because no one is really going to care about my sexual orientation in a formal setting or when they come across me or another random person at the grocery store.

You can call me a leaf for all I care. We most likely won’t be seeing each other the next day anyway.

gamermanh ,
@gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

don’t understand why I have to accept being called cis.

Because that’s what you are. It’s a statement of fact, not an insult

But why must I suddenly have a name for something I am

Cisgender isn’t a new term. Also, it’s because trans people are actually somewhat accepted now so we need a more mainstream way to reference people who are and are not. Really simple concept

What I do know is that the trans community is, in many cases, so unrelentingly hostile towards cis

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL. You’re not the victim here, stop it.

Bottom line for me is; were all human, and that is more a problem than gender. Jealousy, pride, ego, it’s all part of a human and that goes for cis/trans and the lot.

Bullshit. If that were true you wouldn’t care about being called cis.

And I think alot of cis people hate being called that because it’s new and it feels aggressive.

It only feels aggressive to those who have been saying sht like “tranny” with bile in their tone, likely because theyre projecting their intentions.

Can’t wait for someone to smack me down for my opinion

Glad I could help out.

Luminocta ,

Guess you’re right. But the part about the trans community is something I’ve seen happen to my friend, not myself.

They were so unfair. Like you say. They were victims and very bitter about it.

I really cannot care about most of the drama. That’s too time consuming. Old men probably feel threatened, I don’t. Regardless, we will never meet eachother but a discussion keeps the mind fresh, thank you.

Denjin ,

You also have to accept being called “white”, but noone gets up in arms about it.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

not to be that guy here but I f do not identify as white. I understand I am racialized in my society as white, but whiteness is oppressive, and I reject whiteness. you may call me “Pennsylvanian” though.

KillingTimeItself ,

then you should probably identify as some form of mixed then.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

“some form of mixed” isn’t my ethnicity. I’m a Pennsylvanian

KillingTimeItself ,

well technically, you’re some form of American, not Pennsylvanian. Technically, you’re using a demonym which is actually irrelevant to ethnicity.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

how dare you tell me my ethnicity doesn’t exist.

KillingTimeItself ,

well it’s a demonym, which does exist.

If you were talking about race, i would agree with you, because race literally does not exist.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

ethnically I am a Pennsylvanian…wtf…

KillingTimeItself ,

ethnically would be some flavor of european, slav, asian, or south african/american and to some degree, american (considering the natives as american)

like i said, that’s a demonym.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

you’re wrong and condescending: not a good combination.

KillingTimeItself ,

doesn’t take much googling to find out im not wrong. As for being condescending, i think i would just argue that i’m correct.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

it’s my ethnicity. I would know

KillingTimeItself ,

well, i mean your genetics would know. I’m not sure you would, unless you can read your own DNA.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

ethnicity isn’t genetics

KillingTimeItself ,

and dogs aren’t genetics, neither are nuclear reactors, or vacuums.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

this is a nonsequitur.

KillingTimeItself ,

you made it first. You said that ethnicity isn’t genetics. Which is true, because ethnicity != genetics. In order for your statement to be properly true it would have to something more like ethnic heritage = genetics, because heritage is genetics.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

it’s also culture. my family has been here longer than the USA. we predate the revolution by generations. I’m Pennsylvanian.

KillingTimeItself ,

so you’re part native american then?

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

there is family lore that I have a Dakota great grandma but obviously she would have had to move east and that’s only 20th century anyway

regardless, though, I am pennsylvanian

KillingTimeItself ,

yeah, anyway, while you are technically pennsylavnian, that’s not ethnic, that’s a demonym, ethnically you would be american/native american, and whatever flavors you have kicking around in your lineage going into the past.

Sometimes they’re vaguely related, but they’re still distinct concepts and not directly intertwined. It’s analogous to the concept of state and country pride, you might be proud of your state, and also your country, in different though familiar respects.

Denjin ,

You’re a white dude, that’s a fact, you can dress it up as much as you want but that’s the whole point of this post.

MarciaLynnDorsett ,

I’m aware how others racialize me but it is not part of my identity.

KillingTimeItself ,

I’m not trans but don’t understand why I have to accept being called cis.

Cis is literally just a root term meaning “not trans” I.E. "identifies with gender assigned at birth. I.E. full correlation between sex and gender, biologically (i’m using the interpretation that in trans people, there is a biological desync somewhere along the line, separating physical sex, and mental sex, causing the “trans-ness” to exist, you probably shouldn’t disagree with me, because the research and lived experience behind this stuff supports it)

It’s like me talking about your ethnicity. There is literally nothing you can do to have control over it, it’s a fully observed concept, there is no “applied” conceptualization of the term cis. Just like there is no active conceptualization of the term “human”

My gaming friend who’s m-f is a female now, sure, whatever works for her. But why must I suddenly have a name for something I am. I didn’t choose any of this?

yeah, none of us did, i didn’t fucking want to be born, i didn’t decide to exist, and even if i did, it wasn’t here on this hell hole of a planet. Who gives a shit that people call you cis, because you are literally, objectively cis. You are arguing the most fundamental aspects of philosophy here. You might as well engage in nihilism if this hurts your soul.

Is it actually made to anoy me, it doesn’t.

no, it’s not. It’s not supposed to. It’s a mechanism for classifying your existence in a broader, undefined society, that is experiencing challenges of definition more broadly across the whole of the field this term specifically resides in. In fact, healthcare in general, is experiencing a minor revolution.

if you’re curious about why they exist, have a look into social gender expression, or gender identity more broadly, modern or historical (historical being 1950’s) hell you can even go into ancient human history and see the same thing, though it’s often different from how it is now. There were still clear distinctions in how things worked.

Things change, as they always have, and will continue to change, Change is good, it signals technological evolution, and social progress. There is nothing inherently bad about change. I mean sure there’s bad change. Like hitler, for example. But if hitler didn’t exist, there is no guarantee that we wouldn’t still be fighting like the british were during the revolutionary war.

What I do know is that the trans community is, in many cases, so unrelentingly hostile towards cis, because many don’t understand. Even against trans people, some communities create so many rules. My friend had trouble trying to fit in because she wasn’t trans enough for her discord group. Wtf?

in defense of the internet, you are asking a pretty stupid question. It’s like being mad when someone refers to you by your proper honorific title. It’s just, fucking weird.

and infighting in the queer community is a thing, it’s a big problem as of late, although that’s a different story and nobody really knows how to classify it or what to do about it at this moment.

And I think alot of cis people hate being called that because it’s new and it feels aggressive.

yeah, you’re correct about it being new, people are apprehensive to change. It’s normal, doesn’t mean you need to express it though. Also, it likely feels aggressive to you because you haven’t been classified before in your life time, to this degree at least. Chances are, you don’t like it now, even though you’ve probably done the same thing to other people, and you’ve almost certainly seen this done to other people throughout your life, aware or not. Gay people were considered mentally ill up until the 70’s and it was only really more normalized in the 90’s.

BTW, i recommend you do some reading on the Schizoid personality disorder, and do some thinking about how it feels to be classified. It’s better than being socially shunned, consciously or not.

If you feel like your life is crumbling because you’re being called cis, you might want to think back to what red lining was like, or what the pushback against the gays was like, or what it was like being japanese in the US shortly after pearl harbor, or being muslim in the US any time after 9/11, or jewish, just in general. Or like a minority in an oppressive state/regime.

To sum it up here, you’re complaining about being called cis. It’s not a slur, it’s not an insult, it’s not degrading, it’s just a classification term. And this is apparently, the most important problem in your life right this moment, judging by the fact that you left a comment about it. You’re not worried about putting food on the table, or being sane, or fitting in with society, or being able to function within it, putting gas in your car, getting to work, having work, being able to do your job, and being able to live in general.

It’s a rather privileged problem to have, and you should think about how good your life is, rather than how bad it is.

Sodium_nitride ,
azimir , to memes in When you write your academic papers in Word

I use Google Docs for anything simple (1-3 pages), and if it has no citations or more than 2 figures. After that I upgrade to LaTeX.

I had a conference demand a docx file for the paper submission. I figured “fine it can’t be that bad to use word for a simple 8 page publication” but boy was I wrong! It was torture trying to get it formatted and arranged properly. Every part of the word tool is weird and clumsy.

Oh, and they’ve completely broken the original GUI WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) premise of a GUI style editor. The PDF it creates often doesn’t look anything like what the document looks like on the screen.

I dropped a note on the conference organizers about the docx requirement. I don’t have that many hours to fuck around with bad tools so I can attend your venue. I’ll just go to a conference that doesn’t torture us to participate.

Melatonin , to asklemmy in What is a product you would never recommend?

“Old Spice” flavored candy

Melatonin , 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.

It’ll be just like “Dawn of the Dead”

refalo , to asklemmy in What is the current state of Lemmy?

I think there is an alarmingly high number of users with a very large amount of heavily downvoted bad takes… usually from specific homeservers but not always. I’ve seen a whole lot more blatantly terrible attitudes compared to reddit.

The API documentation is extremely bad, especially for non-JS devs, and the developers defend it saying there’s nothing wrong and no plans to change it. People are always getting confused about how to use it to get the information they want and often never find any good help.

I am not hopeful that it will grow positively.

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