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Fizz , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?
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Watch my dad use a any computer if you want to see frustration.

whenever8186 , to selfhosted in Pihole vs AdGuard Home

I used to do all this, but then I gave up and started paying for NextDNS. It’s like having your own Piholes in the cloud. It’s like £18/year and is way more reliable than self hosting, especially for something as crucial as DNS for your home. It also has excellent parental controls if you need that, multiple profiles, good logging and analytics and a decent looking privacy policy.

Sure, it’s not as fun as self-hosting but it’s better then getting shouted at every time someone’s app stops working because of some glitch in your setup.

tiny_electron , to linux in Do you use an antivirus? Why, or why not?

The best antivirus is yourself

BaumGeist ,

whacks you with a rolled up newspaper NO. BAD.

this is only true for users who understand good habits and bad habits, people who understand how their computer is vulnerable and how they are vulnerable, people that know what’s supposed to be on their computer and what it does and why. It’s not true for someone who doesn’t know what they don’t know, or who is only just starting to understand the scope of malware and phishing and other malicious activities.

Lojcs ,

Exactly. I can’t know what I don’t know.

FancyGUI , to selfhosted in Best self hosted photo manager for multi user
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I’ve been using Immich, and while it’s under heavy development, it’s working amazingly well for myself and my wife.

housepanther , to selfhosted in Best self hosted photo manager for multi user
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Do you want it federated or no? If you want it federated, go for Pixelfed. If not, check out Immich.

utopianfiat ,

Can you run pixelfed without federation?

PatF ,
@PatF@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah you can.

housepanther ,
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That’s a good question. I am not really certain.

Moonrise2473 ,

But then it’s Instagram without users. Maybe pointless unless some specific edge cases

jeena ,
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Pixelfeds album feature is terrible.

housepanther ,
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Oh I had no idea. I was thinking of standing an instance up to explore it.

i_am_not_a_robot ,

I was looking for something better than sharing pictures four at a time on Mastodon and checked out Pixelfed. I don’t understand it at all. It’s like the system is designed around sharing individual pictures. Even when an instance allows sharing a few pictures at once, other users will only see the first picture because multiple pictures is obviously an afterthought for the UI. Maybe it’s because I am too old and I want Flickr instead of Instagram. I’m still posting pictures up to four at a time on Mastodon.

jeena ,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

Yeah exactly, I want federated flick, not Instagram.

butter OP ,

Is Pixelfed for image storage, or is it more like Instagram?

housepanther ,
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It’s probably more like instagram.

emhl , to selfhosted in Best self hosted photo manager for multi user

Nextcloud would probably work as well

burndown ,

I would not trust Nextcloud tbh, the update process is wayyyyy too unstable.

jeena ,
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I don’t use it for my photos because of the UI but the update process has been rock solid for the last couple of years since I moved and started uaing their snap. It updates itself automatically withot any of my interaction and never breaks.

GorgeousDumpsterFire ,

omg I didn’t know if it was just me but I have the worst luck with Nextcloud updates. I’ve had to restore from backup like 6 times in the 4 years that I’ve been running an instance.

Moonrise2473 ,

Using bare metal install? I always cried when I had to apply updates, but now that I moved on the docker image , I don’t get problems when updating (knocking wood)

burndown ,

That’s more difficult on my unraid server and I hear immich is better suited for the job anyway so I’m looking to try that

Moonrise2473 ,

With a very small library it’s fine using the “memories” app, but I noticed in my experiments that adding thousands of pictures is a miserable experience

Essence_of_Meh , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 16th

Got back to Minecraft - probably not for long as it was mostly something to fill the time rather than a real need to play it again. It's a good game for that anyway.

Besides that, I got a craving for some good old PSP fun and jumped on two games there - Pangya: Fantasy Golf & Ridge Racer 2.
Despite the fact I don't really care about golf (neither real nor in video game form), Pangya is pretty fun. Nice graphics, simple but enjoyable gameplay. Just started so I'm curious how difficult it'll get later on.

As for Ridge Racer 2... played A LOT of it when I was younger, never finished it though. Still as good as remember. I'm also surprised how much of the game stuck with me - guess I had way more fun with it then I thought.

Earthwormjim91 , to nostupidquestions in Would dinosaurs be white meat or red meat?

They wouldn’t be red meat because that’s a mammalian thing.

Depending on the dinosaur and how they move they would either be white meat like poultry or dark redder meat like game birds (geese, ducks, cranes, etc).

A lot of the theropod dinosaurs would have very dark meat legs and white meat breast since they don’t do much flying. Sauropods would likely be very dark meat since they did a lot of walking around grazing.

laylawashere44 ,

Duck is considered red meat essentially. It’s certainly cooked medium rare and such.

Earthwormjim91 ,

Culinarily yeah they’re basically red meat. At least according to the USDA though, only mammalian meat can be considered “red meat”. Duck would be dark meat.

That’s kinda splitting hairs though at this point since plenty of fowl have darker red meat than plenty of mammals. All pork is considered red meat even though plenty of it is culinarily white meat.

bossito ,
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And rabbit, a mammal, is white meat.

xc2215x , to nostupidquestions in Do upvotes in an unsubscribed community count?

They do count.

Donebrach , to nostupidquestions in Would dinosaurs be white meat or red meat?
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Would probably depend on the dinosaur.

marcos ,

That.

Looks on the second most diverse class of vertebrates ever, point at them and ask “those were all the same, right? what would they taste like?”

Swedneck ,
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it would depend on the precisely muscle, and the distribution would depend on the species and stage in its lifecycle.

It seems like dinosaurs were generally big on changing niches with age, so for example a young tyrannosaur might be an active predator while an adult might be a scavenger, which would probably mean the young ones have more white meat.

phillycodehound , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?
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Basic commands would be good! So hard to find sometimes.

ultratiem , to nostupidquestions in Would dinosaurs be white meat or red meat?
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I imagine it’s probably pretty much like eating a Komodo.

Mr_Blott ,

Good way to make a Japanese woman angry

PlutoniumAcid ,
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But… That’s not… It’s…

Have an upvote ❤️

phillycodehound , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?
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It’s the same way Mastodon and the Fediverse is so damn frustrating to many people. They don’t want to have to think and just want shit to work.

CorrodedCranium ,
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I can’t say I blame them when it comes to going with what’s comfortable.

I used Windows and Linux while in school so it’s what I got used to. Whenever I use MacOS I feel incredibly lost

Nouveau_Burnswick ,

I’m fine with Linux and techy stuff for my personal life.

My work stuff has to work. Always. Enterprise solutions are the only way I can get that without a personal army of IT guys.

Voytrekk ,
@Voytrekk@lemmy.world avatar

macOS and iOS both have their own feel that just isnt intuitive for me.

Rai ,

I’ve been a windows user forever and ever (well, DOS before that…) but iOS feels intuitive as fuck to me. I was an immediate Android adopter (HTC Dream/G1, then the successor G2 immediately when it was released) and when my partner got an iPhone, I played around with it for like five minutes before I was like “holy shit this is smooth.” I’ll never go back to Android (well, I couldn’t now anyway since I don’t touch Google services or products)

Next weekend I set up my first linux box since 2008, though, and I’m nervous. But excited.

Undearius ,
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Good news! Sh.itjust.works!

SimplePhysics ,

Shit ain’t working

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

Dubious_Fart ,

Ahahahaha

sadreality ,

Except can't trust corporate clowns to keep shit working... Once they they obtain market share, they start doing weird things, recent example win11 where they make it less useable just because fuck plebs.

can ,

Yeah but everyone has a different line of what’s too far. Just like reddit, many knew things were getting bad but didn’t actually leave until recently. No doubt Microsoft will eventually piss me off enough to switch but for now I barely use my pc as is so it’s not worth the hassle.

ashok36 ,

This. I get a wild hair every couple years to daily drive Linux and there’s always something small but crucial that breaks within a day or so and there’s no way for me, a relative novice, to fix it.

Example: I picked up a old ThinkPad on ebay last year. I put Ubuntu on it and after a day or two the wifi just stops working. No error messages. Nothing. I tried digging into the settings via ui with no luck. Googling didn’t help because I couldn’t tell what was helpful, unhelpful, or would have been helpful but is five years out of date.

After a few days of trying to make it work, I just threw on windows and haven’t had any issues since.

flubba86 , (edited )

I’ve always had the opposite experience, especially with hardware like older thinkpads. Trying to use windows, everything runs so slowly, I have to try to find the right wifi and sound drivers from the manufacturers website, and make sure you get the right driver version that works with Windows 10. Then windows update runs and overwrites your drivers with Microsoft drivers that don’t work.

Installing Ubuntu, everything works straight out of the box, don’t need to go hunting all over the internet for installer packages.

HughJanus ,

I have to try to find the right wifi and sound drivers from the manufacturers website, and make sure you get the right driver version that works with Windows 10.

Meanwhile these drivers don’t even exist for Linux

priapus ,

I’m pretty sure every thinkpad uses network adapters with linux drivers.

HughJanus ,

Sure, and ThinkPads make up like 1% of computing devices.

priapus ,

Fair, but the person above you was talking about ThinkPads… Laptops with network adapters that have no Linux drivers are very rare. In the large majority of cases network adapters have drivers in the kernel, and almost all of the rest have drivers that need to be installed after. I used to work at a PC shop where I would very often use a Linux live CD to test hardware if Windows was having issues that seemed to be driver related. 90% of the hardware we worked on were laptops, so I booted Linux on a lot of them. There was never a laptop that didn’t work out of the box on Linux. They certainly exist, but they are not as common as you think they are.

amanneedsamaid ,

Whenever I’ve used an old Thinkpad with windows on it, it has been slow to the point of being unusable. Linux is much better in this regard, let alone after a few years of use.

Cypher ,

This is oft repeated but is short sighted, it is NOT that people do not want to think, it is that they don’t have the time and energy to constantly fight their devices to perform simple tasks.

somedaysoon ,
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That’s exactly why I love Linux and hate Windows. Try something simple in Windows like setting custom keyboard shortcuts… insanely frustrating. I’m not sure you can even do it without 3rd party apps, but in Linux I can do it in 10 seconds.

Cypher ,

On the flip side try to get Linux to play back audio at above 48,000 Hz without breaking absolutely everything that isn’t already at the desired sample rate.

In Windows it is 5 clicks.

somedaysoon ,
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Try and get the Focusrite Solo at 48k with Windows without using the awful software that comes with it, in Linux it’s literally plug and play. It goes both ways, that’s what Windows plebs don’t understand. All the issues Windows plebs complain about in Linux, are also present in Windows: driver issues, updates breaking userspace, etc.

Cypher ,

Attacking people because there are valid criticisms of Linux, which you haven’t refuted at all, shows how utterly stupid you are.

Yes there are valid criticisms of Windows. No that does not give you a pass to attack people who use it, they have made their own choice.

One device, which you admit works with the correct drivers, doesn’t remotely compare to a glaring flaw with audio that I can find first mentioned in 2002 still impacting Linux today.

somedaysoon , (edited )
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I haven’t attacked anyone… yet, but the cognitive dissonance of that first sentence, oh my! Do you have any self-awareness at all? I can’t imagine contradicting myself in the same fucking sentence, lmao, you’re straight up delusional my guy.

I explained why they are not valid criticisms and you’re missing my point that it goes both ways, but anyway… thanks for that opening sentence and confirming your opinions don’t merit consideration. I will no longer waste time conversing with you, not because you are ignorant but because you quite obviously lack critical thinking abilities.

Cypher ,

Windows plebs

Yes you clearly meant that in an endearing sort of way.

somedaysoon , (edited )
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The only thing I infer with that is how limited Windows is as an OS and it’s users are at understanding other computing concepts. We are in a Linux sub, no one here should take offense to it nor feel attacked by it. Regardless, if had I attacked someone or not, it is still hypocritical, and shows your lack of critical thinking to chastise me for attacking someone while simultaneously attacking me… I mean to say… that makes you stupid, objectively. You may want to address that, just saying.

meat_popsicle ,

It goes both ways, that’s what Windows plebs don’t understand. All the issues Windows plebs …

Does it make you a patrician to use Linux? Are you a father figure now to society?

We plebeians are just waiting on your glory to shine upon us, o high one.

somedaysoon , (edited )
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Are you offended that I am calling your knowledge into question over invalid criticisms? Instead of being offended, maybe take the time and learn from it. At the end of the day, if you want an extremely limited OS that spies on you, it’s your life… but maybe you should reconsider participating in a Linux sublem.

meat_popsicle ,

Calling anybody a pleb means everything you say is discounted. You have an arrogance that’s wildly unhinged.

I wish you luck, o wise patrician. May the glory of Rome shine forever upon you.

somedaysoon , (edited )
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I think deep down, this comment has is more true than not for the likes of you, and it’s insecure users that lash out at this realization. It really sounds like you’re projecting your insecurities around some type of superiority complex because you fail to measure up. You can deflect all you want, but I see you… your lack of honest debate and your deflections and projections… and it’s honestly, pathetic. Let me give you some advice; try to be a better person.

aski3252 ,

The few times a have some minor issue on linux, it is probably audio related or related to working with multiple different screens with different refresh rates, resolutions, etc, so you probably have a point.

However, I did have various issues with audio and multiple screens on windows as well, I would say even more frequently. However, on windows those issues were generally resolved after a restart, on linux I actually had to do some troubleshooting.

Tar_alcaran ,

Try something simple in Windows like setting custom keyboard shortcuts… insanely frustrating.

You can set macro’s under Mouse and Keyboard center (though only in win11, welcome to 1995 Microsoft!) You can set a keyboard shortcut for a program under a shortcut’s properties (since at least a couple of editions ago).

somedaysoon , (edited )
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Can you change Alt+tab and other defaults? Because I’m talking about the ability to fully customize all keyboard shortcuts. I can make my laptop sing for you without lifting my hands from the keyboard, and anytime I boot into Windows I feel like I’m weighted down with 80lb sandbags.

vaidooryam ,

@somedaysoon @Cypher MS powertools allows some of those stuff, though not nearly as well. AHK is every easy to setup and get into even compared to some of the linux equivalents.

It goes either ways and one needs to find the way to make it work on either system. Often she exact same approach might not work in both.

aski3252 ,

it is that they don’t have the time and energy to constantly fight their devices to perform simple tasks.

Nobody wants to constantly fight their devices to perform simple tasks, but that’s exactly the reason why I almost exclusively use linux and get incredibly annoyed when I have to use windows (for business reasons)…

Sure, linux based systems often take up more time until you find the right system for your needs and for your hardware, you will have some effort to find alternatives to some software that you might be used to and depending on what software you need, linux just won’t be an option for you, but once that everything is set up, at least in my personal experience, things run a lot more consistently and expectedly in my personal experience.

Maybe it’s just me, maybe I’m just lucky, but I have been using linux exclusively for about 3 years now on a desktop, multiple laptops and obviously servers. Have I experienced any issues? Yes, there were small issues from time to time, but nothing that I would not have with windows. But in terms of day to day operations and performing basic tasks, linux has been the superior user experience for me without a doubt.

I used to believe that linux is great for servers, and sucks for desktops and laptops, but ever since I made the switch, I have completely changed my mind. I still use windows because I have to, but the most annoying part of switching to linux was that windows has become even more annoying to use.

HughJanus ,

I’ve resorted to just creating accounts for other people for them, updating the avatar and profile, following people and hashtags that might interest them, and then just handing them the login info.

FartsWithAnAccent , to nostupidquestions in When do you start feeling bad about asking for a raise?
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

When you make more than the people working harder and doing more than you.

Cheers OP ,

Writing code in a comfy office versus someone doing brain numbing manual work on their feet means most devs would hit that day 1.

can , to piracy in Anywhere to stream the World Cup?

Never apologize for not wanting to support the world cup.

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