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savvywolf , to linux in Is Linux (dumb)user friendly yet?
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I think user friendly distros (like Mint) are very user friendly if you’re just doing simple things like web browsing or using Steam. Mint (and other distros) have a realy nice software centre that can install a lot of software with a single click from flathub.org , which removes a lot of headaches that there used to be with installing software.

However, when things go wrong (which they do sometimes because computers are complicated), you may have to troubleshoot and play around with the command line.

… But that’s honestly happened a lot with Windows in my experience as well. Only with less command line and more running esoteric exes.

Honestly, given that most Linux distros are free anyway, you may as well try it out and see if everything works. Worst comes to worst, you find something doesn’t work and end up installing Windows over the top of it.

Boozilla , to nostupidquestions in Where do you even meet people anymore?
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Check out the Peace Corps.

dsilverz , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
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Arch Linux on a daily basis of the night sky is upwards of the night sky is… (then Gboard enters in a loop about “the night sky is upwards”)

Edit: With “is” Arch Linux is configured to use it for a while the interior of the night sky is upwards of the night…

sol6_vi , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
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Arch Linux is the only one 1️⃣ Linux supported in Linux and Linux

IronKrill , (edited ) to linux in Is Linux (dumb)user friendly yet?

Depends what you use and how you use it. With how I use my computer, I have issues on Windows that require terminal input to solve and are more confusing than many of the Linux issues I face, but the way I use Linux also requires terminal. Some applications just work better or only on terminal whether you’re on Windows or Linux and some debugging steps will inevitably take you down the dark road of decade old menus and terminal commands.

Day to day basic tasks though? It shouldn’t need any special knowledge, provided that you don’t follow the wrong online tutorials like I did when starting out. For example, Firefox was out of date so I looked up how to update Firefox. The package manager did not have a new version and I didn’t think to manually go into settings and refresh the repository (stores auto update, right? Well, no actually…). Basically I ended up trying to install via a .deb package from their website… it didn’t work and I felt Linux was dumb. What I should have done was update my OS and package manager first or simply sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade (yes this is terminal, sorry). My point is, sometimes you have to realise the question you are asking is flawed and not the system.

GooberEar , to lemmyshitpost in Life advice

Not only did I accidentally break up your marriage 12 years ago, I’m also incredibly abrasive, smell like I’ve not showered in several days, and when I visit your house I always remove the toilet paper roll and make sure to put it the opposite direction when I put it back into the holder. And I hissed at your cat.

cyborganism , to linux_gaming in Way to stay on Nvidia 550 w/ Fedora 40?

You mean perform a package downgrade?

access.redhat.com/solutions/29617

biptoot OP ,

This might be it.

What’s the method to browse a repo for a specific version?

Linuxcapable.com suggests (over at linuxcapable.com/how-to-install-nvidia-drivers-on…)

sudo dnf module list nvidia-driver

But I can’t seem to find nvidia-driver. Are these profiles it mentions unique to the nvidia-driver package, or is that a feature of rpm’s?

cyborganism ,

I haven’t used RPM based distros a lot so I can’t remember off the top of my head. But I believe there are commands to play around with the yum cache and browse not only the list of packages but also which versions are available.

nate , to fediverse in Any arguments against separating identity from instance/platform? (single identity across the fediverse)

@matcha_addict There are very few drawbacks (assuming it's implemented in a way that doesn't break things). That's why it's part of two of the big three social protocols (Nostr & AT/BlueSky) and Activity Pub might get it soon.

I've written about and participated in discussions about implementing identities not controlled at the instance level and discussed bridges that connect activity pub to other protocols. The one major drawback people tend to bring up is moderation, but moderation is not effected like some people think it could be. Just like a PGP key doesn't force Gmail to host a user's email and a domain doesn't force Dreamhost to host a blog, even if identities are separated from instances an individual instance can still ban a user from participating in that instance or prevent other instances from interacting with your instance. The only difference is that if an instance goes down or bans a user the user can pick up and move to a different instance instead of having their account nuked. As somebody who lost a profile due to a SQL database breaking it would have been really nice to have been able to continue.

Also, in the thread here I heard a few people talking about it negating communities. We already can communicate with remote servers, I'm not fully sure where the argument that independent-from-instance-identities will break communities comes from. If something like nomadic identities are implemented, which again, they may be, your account will still be largely focused on one instance.

Say you're an arborist and join an arborist Mastodon community. You're still a part of the community, and your account is centralized there until you say otherwise. Yes, you can reply to a lemmy post or peertube post by authenticating on one of those instances, but you can already do that (there's just a lot of jank since Activity Pub's monolithic servers often have a hard time understanding each other). Yes, say you reply to a lemmy post about beekeeping that would show up in the local insatance timeline (assuming remotely authenticated posts are allowed to show up in the timeline), but again not only can you already do that, but it's not like you'd expect an aborist focused instance would have ONLY aborist focused discussions.

Lol, I hope I was coherent. I just misinterpreted a bottle of bottle of lime infused liquor as 30 proof instead of 30% ethanol so I consumed a little more than I expected. Anyway, regardless, personally consider identities separated from servers/instances a very big pro, with very little drawbacks (if implemented in a way that does not break existing implementations).

SorteKanin ,
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I don’t think a nomadic identity is the same as an instance-less identity. I could definitely see users migrating from one instance to another but that’s very different from a user not being associated with any particular instance at any given time, which is what I think the OP is suggesting.

machinaeZER0 , to gaming in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring

Reminds me of one of my favorite dark souls videos: elevator inspector

Brahvim , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
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I used to use KDE neon. I have some instruction in the bootloader during boot and follow along a good way to the best as a class.

I now use Debian, and thus stuff between asterisks and all night man and a bachelor in tech degree and a screwdriver are some qualities of good corporate employees.

zabadoh , to piracy in What are the advantages of using a private tracker?

There are some specialty content, such as British TV and Asian TV and movies, or complete archives of porn sites, that don’t appear regularly on public torrent sites, or streaming sites for that matter.

If you never watch that kind of thing, then you don’t need to sign up for a private tracker.

Banichan , to nostupidquestions in Is a bong an instrument? It has been featured in many songs even having credits for bong solo.
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That depends. Is a sampler an instrument?

Camzing OP ,

I really want to say no but I think it’s the wrong answer.

can ,

emphatically yes

Fizz , to lemmyshitpost in I'm just a kid and life is nightmare... I know its not fair
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I’m 30 and majority of my friend group says Sigma, skibidi, rizz on a daily basis. Tiktok memes are getting everyone I can’t even laugh at these kids anymore because my friends are just as cringe but without the excuse of being 13.

Paradachshund ,

Now that you’re 30 it’s time to fully embrace the cringe. Be free.

Lost_My_Mind ,

Your friends sound awful.

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S ,
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Hi 30, I’m dad

TheBat ,
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India did one thing right when we banned tiktok few years back.

sinkingship , to science_memes in Too many looks.

Aren’t these changes, because there are just have bones to look at, so skin properties etc are a guessing game?

But how did that jaw bone double in length in 2001? Was the skull a missing part until then?

Gloomy ,
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palaeo-electronica.org/…/3821-the-osteology-of-ir…

This is the Paper that started it. They used some (at the time) new techniques to 3d model an old fossil they had, if I recall it correctly.

MeowZedong ,
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Paper my ass, that was a small book!

As a scientist, I’m disappointed there were no models with big, goofy lips, even if it was to show how unlikely and ridiculous it would be.

Illuminostro , to showerthoughts in If seeing someone 4 days consecutively is seeing them 4 days in a row, does that mean seeing someone every Monday of a month is seeing them 4 days in a column?

Like… deep, man… cough

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