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ephemeral404 , (edited ) to linux in Would being a Linux "power user" increase my chances of getting a job in IT/tech?

If you’re applying to work with my team. A big Yes.

Seeing a developer use Windows is a big turn off, I can clearly see all the future dev environment problems I’d need to assist them with.

And if you understand linux permissions, the architecture, bash, common tools, etc. I can envision how you will make the dev experience better for everyone and contribute to fix any deployment issues. Unlike windows, you won’t be introducing ovearching solutions to problems which can be solved with a simple bash script.

recarsion ,

Exact experience I’ve had, in every workplace I’ve been Windows users have been a non-stop liability and required support for workarounds and hacks. Seeing their workflow through screenshare was kind of a culture shock.

lynndotpy ,

This has been my experience as well.

It doesn’t help that, prior to 2023 (I believe), Microsoft’s OpenSSH fork simply did not recognize ProxyJump. I administered a server behind a bastion, which meant every Mac and Linux user could ssh in. Windows users had to use some strange program like PuTTy.

dubyakay ,

Not sure if you are being sarcastic or not, but PuTTY has been the defacto terminal emulator on windows for the past two decades.

ikidd ,
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After you’ve used a normal Linux shell for SSH, using putty feels like trying to paint the Mona Lisa with an EtchaSketch.

remotelove , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch
@remotelove@lemmy.ca avatar

All the star trek. This is not negotiable.

metaStatic ,

There is an absurd quantity of low quality Trek being shat out recently, did Disney buy the IP or something?

SkaveRat ,

what?

SNW and Lower Decks is pretty much as good as star trek can get. I’m on the fence about prodigy, but people generally are also very positive about it.

disco has its fair share of problems, but the later seasons were also quite good

mobius_slip ,

Lower Decks is great if you’re already a fan of classic trek ie TOS, Next Gen, Voyager, and DS9. I would never recommend the show to anybody who wasn’t a big fan of Star Trek already as most of the really good jokes would go over their head.

Strange New Worlds is a fantastic starting point though IMO.

fernandofig ,
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I’m very torn on disco. Season 2 is probably the best (due in no small part that it sets up SNW), but the rest are a chore to watch. Most of them have some neat ideas, but they’re badly executed more often than not. They also were too heavy handed with each season arcs serialization, most episodes don’t stand on their own, and the writing and consistency is just bad. I just finished the final season, and I’m glad they’re done with it so they can put more money on good Trek like SNW - hopefully they don’t screw it up eventually.

Mothra ,
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No, thankfully no, Disney’s intergalactic shenanigans are limited to the Empire only

curiousaur , to asklemmy in Men in their 40s, what’s one piece of advice for men in their 20s?

A career is about skill mastery. Pick something valuable, that you enjoy or can tolerate, and just keep practicing at it. If you’re smart enough to go to an engineering school that’s the right track. Otherwise welder, electrician, plumber, tree trimmer, lineman, whatever. Just master the skill. Don’t do the bare minimum to get a paycheck. Master. The. Skill.

Asyx ,

Also there is no shame in trades. I’ve met far too many engineers who became product managers because engineering is boring. Only software developers actually work “with their hands”. They just also do the engineering part before that. You might be really into soldering or building stuff for your garden or 3D printing your own cad designs but somebody else will do the actual building part. You’ll not create something start to finish. And if that’s what you’re into, you’ll probably be more successful at a trade with the knowledge that an engineer has (at least partially) than an engineer who wished he could actually get dirty.

At least in Germany trades offer an extensive educational track where you can further develop your skills and actually have the paper that says that you are more than blue color physical labor. If you look around here in my area at suburbs, a lot of the properties have while vans in front of it. A self employed electrician (for example) can be incredibly successful financially.

breckenedge ,

A career is also about building and maintaining professional relationships. Keep in touch with former colleagues. Avoid burning bridges. Carefully choose which hills to die on.

curiousaur , to memes in Something everyone agrees with until you name it

Socialism and communism would also have been accepted.

I usually hate your biased posts, but this is fire.

AntiOutsideAktion ,
@AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml avatar

Complaining about ‘bias’ in every day situations like a totally normal well adjusted person

Tak ,
@Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

Honestly it’s always so weird to hear complaints of bias. The languages you speak, cultures you engage with, class you were born into, and so many other factors will give you a natural bias that you can’t avoid. I am naturally biased to find eating bugs, repulsive but the massive water bugs (lobsters) are classy.

There is no such thing as unbiased and the closest we get is though science.

AntiOutsideAktion ,
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Yeah but in this context it’s a dogwhistle for ‘not right wing’

andrewta , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch

White Collar

Travelers

Stargate sg-1

scottmeme ,

I’ll addon and say Stargate Atlantis

illi ,

I will be bold and say Stargate Universe as well. One has to keep open mimd to a completely different vibe especially in first season.

TwinTusks ,
@TwinTusks@bitforged.space avatar

Making my way through Stargate this year, been fun. Finished SG-1, now half way into Atlantis.

cleverusername ,
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Stargate, all series, end thread!

ExcursionInversion ,
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+1 for Travelers

SkaveRat ,

Travelers is such a great show. It’s confusing how few people know about it

ArtVandelay , to asklemmy in Best Free remote desktop software for windows?
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If yoy need rdp, ssh, and vnc, i really like apache guacamole. If you want remote assistance software, i like rust desk.

ericjmorey , (edited ) to fediverse in What do you want to have in a Lemmy instance?
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The ability to ignore votes from other instances using an allow list. The ability to ignore votes in communities from unsubscribed accounts.

I see that your not talking about a Lemmy instance but a ui of a Lemmy instance. I think the biggest improvement from a UI perspective is button placement and confirmation messages for actions.

For instance, separate the delete post button from the edit post button and have a confirmation message for deleting a post so mistaken button presses aren’t permanently unrecoverable.

Blaze ,

You can undelete posts

ericjmorey ,
@ericjmorey@discuss.online avatar

When did that get added? That’s great!

Thanks for pointing that out.

But the buttons being too close is still annoying. That’s only one example of buttons being too close too. A moderator can ban someone from a community and accidentally appoint that someone as a moderator. And confirmation messages for uncommon actions is just good UX too.

I think there’s also a weird and inconsistent mix of buttons shown by default and hidden under a dropdown menu. There are many added clicks to do a lot of things for no gain.

Blaze ,

A while back, not sure when!

I think there’s also a weird and inconsistent mix of buttons shown by default and hidden under a dropdown menu. There are many added clicks to do a lot of things for no gain.

Definitely

Jarix , to asklemmy in Men in their 40s, what’s one piece of advice for men in their 20s?

Start saving some of your money. Whatever you can but have damned restraint and dont spend it

Allero ,

Countering on a 20’s side:

On the other hand, would you be at the same point in life if you would save every penny?

Having savings could greatly help you now, but what if you’d never experience whatever you spent your extra on? Maybe it was something new, or simply something that helped you deal with a compounding stress, or maybe you can simply remember your carefree times with warmth in your heart.

It might not be visible at the first glance, but it is important and it might have changed a lot more that you think in retrospect.

Jarix ,

Everything you said i have lived. I say this because of what to have said. 100 a year if that’s all you can plan for, 10 dollars when. But keep adding too it. I’ve had to show out my entire savings before. Which granted weren’t much worth mentioning to be honest, but i do regret not having had something put aside

What iearned for myself is to put together a rainy day fund, and when you fill that up then put the rest into an untouchable(but not really. Invest or just save, however you want to do it, but there are times you will wish you had started thinking long term a lot earlier

whome ,

The thing is, saving is, in large parts, a habit thing. you stop thinking/planning about/with that money you put away. especially if you put it in something you don’t have immediately access to. And the earlier you start the smaller the amount you “have” to put aside.

Allero ,

Not in percentage terms. Yes, you have to put smaller amounts, but they also make a bigger dent in your overall finances because you earn much less, too.

mukt ,
@mukt@lemmy.ml avatar

You are in 20’s and haven’t got into a habit of saving already? Maybe sue your parents, teachers, etc for failing to give a sound education.

Poik ,
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If I hadn’t saved, I probably would be dead right now. The US doesn’t really do healthcare or mental care, and I no longer can sustain myself. Long COVID is a bitch and doctors usually ignore it.

But if you’re banking on never having an emergency, go for it. There’s a balance to hit, at least in less developed countries like the US.

menemen ,

Yeah, I earn so much more now in my 40s then in did my 20s. What I’d saved then in a year I can save now in a month. But I still cannot have the fun now that I had back then.

Restraint is good. Having some reserves for troubled times is extremely important. But living is also important.

humorlessrepost ,

Nobody’s suggesting to save every penny. Just save enough to make sure you’re not homeless or hungry when your body and mind aren’t capable of earning an income beyond that of a Walmart greeter.

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

Rich people and cops breaking the law.

IMongoose ,

They should make it illegal to break the law

VantaBrandon , to lemmyshitpost in Twitter

Its almost funnier to see every news publication constantly refer to it as “X (formerly known as Twitter”), the constant need to remind people of how stupid the decision was it amusing

funkless_eck ,

I prefer “Twitter (temporarily known as X)”

CaptnNMorgan ,

That would imply he or someone else will change the name back to Twitter

vithigar ,

That’s the joke.

ynthrepic ,
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I fully expect him to sell it before long and the new buyer will change it straight back again.

funkless_eck ,

or it’ll close down

CaptnNMorgan ,

If it closed down, then it would close down as X

funkless_eck ,

so it would still be temporary, is the joke. It’s just a pune or play on words

CaptnNMorgan ,

It was also temporarily called Twitter though

orphiebaby ,

And we’d still call what it was “Twitter”.

suzune ,

Ex Twitter

can , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch

Severance has a really cool premise and season 2 is being made.

themadcodger ,
@themadcodger@kbin.earth avatar

Oh thank goodness, I was afraid it had been canceled.

SkaveRat ,

New season coming out in january

Codilingus , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch

Hannibal is a great show. Mads Mikkelsen is the best Hannibal, hands down.

saddlebag ,

Loved this show. Ended too early

superduperpirate , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch

The Wire

The Sopranos

Deadwood

Justified

Bosch

If you’re open to comedic stuff:

What We Do In The Shadows

Resident Alien

Miracle Workers

ExcursionInversion ,
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Finished my first watch of the wire this year, couldn’t stop watching it

Track_Shovel OP ,
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Lots on this list I’ve been meaning to check out

Reverendender ,
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This list is excellent. Bosch is a personal favorite.

cheesymoonshadow ,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

Me too, and it’s rare I see it already watched much less recommended by anybody else.

Others have mentioned a bunch of shows I would recommend, but one I haven’t seen mentioned yet is Turn: Washington’s Spies.

Reverendender ,
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I loved the first three seasons, but I never finished it. It’s one of my favorite historical periods.

Angry_Autist , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch

The pilot for White Dwarf, then sob in abject anger at what could have been but never was.

JeSuisUnHombre , to asklemmy in TV nerds: what should I watch

Here’s an ordered list of shows that came to mind, starting with what I think best fits with what you mentioned and getting further away from there, though I think they’re all worth it.

Mr robot

Fringe

The boys

Yellow jackets

Stranger things

The good place

ExcursionInversion ,
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+1 for Mr robot, The boys, and Yellowjackets

d13 ,

Fringe is great. Season 1 is a bit “Monster of the week” but when it gets going it’s a great ride.

BoxOfFeet ,

I love monster of the week episodes. Those are my favorite X-Files episodes, too.

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