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Bassman1805 , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

Alas, still depressed

nebulaone , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart
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Mutually assured destruction

TachyonTele , to worldnews in Important mod gets banned because he cannot control himself due to fail at life

You should probably disconnect for a few days. Talk to people in person. Go outside.

VeganismFtw OP ,
TachyonTele ,

Ok yeah, you definitely need to lay off the Internet, friend.

VeganismFtw OP ,

Who?

TachyonTele ,
VeganismFtw OP ,

Who still uses nav bar in 2024 besides boomers? Lmao

TachyonTele ,

Who gets insta banned more times than the person they think they’re ‘owning’?

You.

VeganismFtw OP ,

Who?

dev_null ,

Android Developers, using emulators or physical devices remotely on a PC. Buttons are much faster when using a mouse instead of a touch screen.

VeganismFtw OP ,

Shit android developers*

dev_null ,

Yes, them too

VeganismFtw OP ,

2007

eugenia , to linux in The Best way to switch to Linux is to NOT
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Davinci Resolve is not a solution for at least 60% of the people who would move to Linux. The new version has trouble working on Debian-based systems (even with the various scripts and workarounds that exist), and it requires an nvidia card with lots of GBs of VRAM (while it does work on Windows with Intel/AMD without big problems). So I’d never suggest Resolve to someone moving to Linux unless they’re going to use Fedora, and have a recent nvidia card. For everyone else, there’s KDENLive and Shotcut. Which are way worse in the things they can do compared to Resolve (especially when it comes to professional color grading and audio plugins specifically for human speech), but that’s the situation we’re in.

bruhduh , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart
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Want fart, afraid

chottomatte , to android in Let's give it a try - Weekly discussion thread - discuss whatever you want about Android!
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For a short period of time, I thought about buying a Google Pixel phone to run Graphene OS on it , Google Pixel isn’t available in the local market, so I’ll have to buy it from abroad, and this comes with risks : not being able to benefit from the phone’s warranty , the extremely high costs of shipping the phone into the country, and the extremely high costs of making the device work on the local network legally As much as I would like to try Graphene OS, such risks are too crazy to take so I changed my mind or at least stopped thinking about it temporarily… who knows, maybe some local company will bring the brand to the local market one day due to competition with other local companies. The same competition introduced phones to the market that weren’t previously there: Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Infinix, Tecno, etc.

Blaze OP ,

This risk seems high indeed, I wouldn’t do it either

bokherif ,

Plus the Pixels with the Tensor chip suck. You pay a flagship price but the processor cannot even compete with 5 year old chips.

chottomatte ,
@chottomatte@lemdro.id avatar

That alone is actually an enough reason for me not to buy it if I knew that , I care a lot about device performance

OmegaMouse , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart
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Out of coffee

geneva_convenience , to linux in The Best way to switch to Linux is to NOT

Most people are trying to play video games they do not care about the professional software

Breadhax0r ,

Yeah…I was dual booting to test mint, then accidentally wiped my windows drive when I tried out bazzite and went ‘welp, guess this is my life now’ and haven’t gone back to windows lol

SkunkWorkz , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

My poop red

c0smokram3r ,
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

Was it beets?

sulunia , to android in Let's give it a try - Weekly discussion thread - discuss whatever you want about Android!

I have an old asus zenfone 2 with the x86 processor. Has anyone tried turning it into a small server? It runs some whatever old android at this point, and I figure it could still run a thing or two.

Blaze OP ,

Running a server out of a phone would probably shorten the remaining lifespan

MHanak , to lemmyshitpost in Shart, not fart

No wheels, cardboard

brygphilomena , to nostupidquestions in Why is DNS often joked about in the I.T. Industry?

Because so few understand it and so many things use it.

If you read a guide on setting up a website. They might have you change a DNS record and you might not realize it’s doing something else. Web developers frequently want to make changes to DNS and will change the name servers away to theirs but not migrate any of the records for anything besides the website. They’ll break EVERYTHING but hey, the website will load.

If you read a guide on connecting some service like hubspot. They will have you add spf records. But those need to be included with the existing ones and not just replacing what’s already there. Mess it up and every single email you send will get sent to spam folders.

dreugeworst ,

clueless dev who very rarely touches web apps here, what things would break if you dont touch other records besides those for tour website?

brygphilomena ,

A records are usually fine for web dev, and some cname records. But if you move DNS to different name servers it doesn’t take the MX, srv, or txt with you.

Name servers are where all the DNS records are hosted. It tells every computer who is the authority on the information. If you change those without moving all the DNS records to the new location. All the old ones are no longer used at all. Even if they still exist on the old system.

Also spf records might also reference the websites a record to allow the website to send email without getting flagged as spam. If the site moves, but emails are still sent from the old IP address for a myriad of reasons it would break email. Like if they used some provider that hosted the site and emails on the same system, which used to be more common than it is today.

eugenia , to linux in Lemmy predicts: Chromebooks will become the new Thinkpads
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Most Chromebooks from the last 5 years have 8 GB of RAM and 32/64 GB internal drive. That’s not enough to satisfy the kind of user who would buy a Thinkpad.

I have 4 Chromebooks that I converted to Linux, from the era before the aforementioned, with 4 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal space (and just 1366x768 res – kdenlive and some cad apps don’t fit in that res, not even some of the DE pref panels fit!). At 16 GB internal disk, only Debian fits in there properly. Mint and all ubuntu-based ones, or fedora are either out of space, or with only 1 gb left (Debian leaves 8 GB free). Also, it’s near impossible to use a modern web browser to browse the web with 4-5 tabs at the same time at 4 GB of RAM – you always hit the swap sooner than later. So it’s literally bare bones experience.

The newer Chromebooks, with 8 GB RAM and 32/64 internal space are definitely better, but still nowhere near the “modern” specs required to run Linux properly (especially if you also want to do some video editing). In fact, look at the Cosmic DE. While it’s new, and without any code fluff, it requires a minimum of 2.4 GB of RAM just to boot (which is more than gnome/kde).

So yeah, Chromebooks have nothing on Thinkpads. Not for the kind of users who buy thinkpads anyway.

possiblylinux127 OP ,

I have only scene devices with 4gb of ram.

tetris11 , to asklemmy in Do you have a form of government you invented/conceived, either as an idea or for fiction (or a favorite from someone else)? How does it work?
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A 3 tiered system: person → community → supercommunity

  • communities no larger than 5000 people, every local vote matters
  • communities can embody any belief, and all members are free to leave
  • an overarching supercommunity of rotating representatives of all communities governs the country/world in a flat hierarchy, influenced by votes from each person.
  • the supercommunity exes out total resources based on community sizes, the local communities can use their share however they want
aviation_hydrated ,

This sounds cool. Why not make it 150 people per group max, since we can only have roughly 150 good human connections at any given time

tetris11 ,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

I originally did, but on further reading I found that dunbar’s number isn’t strictly proven, though it does feel about right.

Also, you would get super tiny towns and the community wouldn’t be diverse enough to support multiple interest groups. For example, assuming a small niche knitting community in a village of 150 would have maybe 3 members who would already know everything about each other, whereas in a town of 5000, there’d be a higher chance of getting at least a mixed bag of people who only know each other through the knitting group.

aviation_hydrated ,

Very good point, it might lead to more tribalism if kept too small

scsi , to nostupidquestions in Why is DNS often joked about in the I.T. Industry?

In addition to the other comments which more directly address your question, DNS has been / can be used to exfiltrate data from “secure” networks. Search “dns data exfiltration” in your favourite search engine and you’ll get several high quality articles. Typical mitigations might be to limit which DNS servers your network can contact, restrict packet sizes to the bare minimum which valid use would have and so forth.

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