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GustavoM , to linux in I Love Linux (because it isn't Windows)
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How anyone could prefer Windows to Linux is truly a mystery to me.

Easy of use. The “Click here and I’ll do the stuff for you” kind of “easy of use”.

…I mean… Linux CAN be EASY to use – even MORE than Windows. But for that, the user has to dig in deep. Really deep.

Krzd ,
@Krzd@lemmy.world avatar

You don’t have to dig in that deep to get a good OOTB experience with Linux today, but you have to know and research which box you’re gonna “open”. Which I think is the biggest hurdle for most people that could adopt Linux.

ByteOnBikes , to internetfuneral in the teacher cannot help you

Silly question. What is this?

It has a sweet DOS classic point-and-click energy about it.

Hawke ,

Don’t know what it is but that looks more like Apple II to me.

pruwybn OP ,
@pruwybn@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Apparently it’s called Dragon’s Keep. Here’s where I found it:

mastodon.gamedev.place/

victorz , to showerthoughts in I wonder how many US babies have been named Donald in the last few years and may live to regret it.

Reminds me of that other name that kind of just withered away. What was it?

Oh yeah…

Adolf.

Melatonin ,

I’m sure it’ll be making a comeback soon…

victorz ,

Heil Trump 🙋‍♂️, amirite?

originalucifer , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 28th
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'faster than light' ... frustrating space sim

took me a few days just to get the mechanics down

henfredemars ,

I can only enjoy this game on easy, and I have 200 hours in the game.

FlashMobOfOne , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 28th
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Haven’t played much this week, really.

I’m getting to the later stages of Jedi: Fallen Order, and bought the ‘Pixels with a Porpoise’ bundle on Humble Bundle, so I’m looking a several weeks of pixelated fantasy fun, I think.

If you like that sort of thing, check it out. EIght really good games for $10: www.humblebundle.com/games/pixels-with-porpoise?h…

Mediocre_Bard , to nostupidquestions in Why are stories that take place in another world where everyone is white and Asian are normal, but it's "woke" if they are all black?

Racism

atrielienz , to mildlyinteresting in These mouth guards are flavored?

They make gloves for dentists that are flavored too. It’s weird but I don’t think it’s uncomfortable making. To each his own I guess.

owenfromcanada , to lemmyshitpost in blane
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

Wait, do it with a snake

agile_squirrel , to selfhosted in Server Monitoring software recommendations

You’ve already received some great suggestions. Another one is Netdata. Personally, I use glances to collect the data and Home Assistant to display the dashboard. But I only do this because I already had Home Assistant running.

0ops , to lemmyshitpost in Just blame shrinkflation

Many pizza places actually do this to fit the pie in the box, and they’ll sell the big slice as single serving

umbrella , to linux in Would being a Linux "power user" increase my chances of getting a job in IT/tech?
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get a cheap mini-pc and set it up as a linux router/server/lab

does wonders to teach you the tech used in the industry, and you can even setup your own netflix, google drive, spotify and more.

viking , to nostupidquestions in Why are weather apps so bad at telling you the current weather?
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Weather apps don’t do real time analytics, but show you the forecast some nearby weather station has calculated. Whether that’s based on current data or a couple hours ago depends on the exact provider they use. And hardly anyone of those are done by actual humans, it’s aggregated statistics.

If you look at precipitation maps, you are doing that forecast by yourself based on cloud movements and local knowledge, something no machine-generated forecast can do as good.

Plus, there’s usually one weather station covering a large area, so hyperaccurate predictions would have to be made just for you - which simply costs to much.

halcyoncmdr ,
@halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world avatar

Nearby is so highly dependent on where exactly those are located, and what they’re connected to (some are handled by local volunteers that have hardware that reports periodically as opposed to being operated by an agency directly). Various apps don’t all connect to the same data sources.

Official reporting locations may not actually be close to you and weather can be highly localized. A mile can make a massive difference in weather in some regions, and the official recording location for the city is 10 miles away.

BearOfaTime ,

Even very close data stations are limited. I regularly get incorrect rainstorm notifications from data gathered from a couple miles away.

halcyoncmdr ,
@halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world avatar

Sma here. I have a buddy that’s a half mile away and we regularly don’t have the same rain. It’ll be pouring here and dry as a bone there.

Hellinabucket ,

I had family from out of town calling me once because the nstional news was reporting the entire area was hit with heavy storms and tornados. The city isn’t even more then 15 minutes down the interstate, but we didn’t get a single drop of rain.

linearchaos , to nostupidquestions in Why are weather apps so bad at telling you the current weather?
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

Darksky could do it back in the day more or less. you’d get messages that it would rain in about 15 minutes and stop in the next 30.

Thing is, precep maps don’t work everywhere. You’re probably in a location like me where a thick front rolling through will almost always bring rain. If you get into warmer tropical climates, rainclouds will just poof out of nowhere and drop rain on your ass while other crazy fronts will pass over with nothing but some dark clouds.

friend_of_satan ,

Apple bought darksky, and Apple Weather now has that feature that notifies you before it rains.

linearchaos ,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

yeah, i don’t run apple so they don’t exist for me anymore.

friend_of_satan ,

That sucks. It is so frustrating when large companies shut down widely used public APIs.

Talaraine ,

I can't really describe to you how angry I was when that shit went through. Like... I knew it was ridiculous to get so angry but, I LOVED THAT FREAKING APP.

solrize ,

Apple bought darksky

OMG I had no idea. Ouch.

Curious_Canid ,
@Curious_Canid@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh, yeah. Not only did they take it away from all Android users, they also killed the API that let other apps access it. I wrote an open-source tool that made Dark Sky data available to Wear OS watch faces. It worked beautifully for several years, until Apple killed it.

The worst of it is that was my second attempt. An earlier version of the same tool worked with Weather Underground data. Then IBM bought it, changed the API completely, and priced it so that only business could afford it.

I haven’t had the heart to try a third time.

Sorry, every once in a while I’m overcome with the need to whine about it.

solrize ,

Does most weather data in the US ultimately come from weather.gov? No idea about API but maybe it can be scraped from the web.

sramder ,
@sramder@lemmy.world avatar

LOL. Thanks for your service. I think you should let yourself off with time served ;-)

c0smokram3r ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

Apple butchered the integration. I fucking hate the stock iOS weather app 😤🤬

_edge , to science_memes in Old AF

Otoh, short as fuck, is what , 30s?

user224 , to piracy in How to rip copy-protected DVDs on Linux in 2024

Is it not in your distro’s repo? I am pretty sure I’ve used handbrake from Arch repo just fine.

Chewy7324 ,

Building MakeMKV seems to require a binary, which is unfree. I assume this is the reason it’s not in official distribution repos (except Nix and FreeBSD).

It’s in the AUR and Nixpkgs, both automate building it from “source” (+binary). MakeMKV is in FreeBSDs official repos, according to pkgs.org.

user224 ,

I was referring to Hanbrake which is mentioned in the post.

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