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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

Zerlyna , to nostupidquestions in Where do you even meet people anymore?
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Furry is definitely niche. Is there a local group where you can meet others? Facebook or meetup.com?

Do you work? That’s the next place to meet others.

And then there’s online friends! Digital pen pals. OOOOhhhhh I just dated myself.

KingJalopy ,

I date myself regularly. But one night stands are getting old…

Rolando ,

“To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.” -Oscar Wilde.

captain_aggravated , to linux in Is Linux (dumb)user friendly yet?
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In the last four years I’ve built three gaming PCs and installed Linux on two and Windows on one.

If you can install Windows on a PC, you can install Linux on a PC. The process of getting the ISO, writing it to a thumb drive, using the BIOS to boot to the thumb drive is the same. The Windows installer is kind of its own environment, but most Linux distros will boot to a “Live environment” that gives you a full desktop you can try out and use before installing, and the installer runs like any other program. Some automatically launch it, some give you an icon to click on the desktop. The installer will ask you the same basic things, though Windows asks you more stuff about their proprietary garbage.

The last time I installed Windows, (Win 10 about a year, year and a half ago) it started up with a fallback video driver and 800x600 resolution, and I had to use Edge to download the GPU driver from AMD’s website. I’ve never had to do that on Linux; AMD drivers are supported directly by the Linux kernel and work out of the box.

I have an unusual speaker system that makes a loud popping sound when the sound chip in the computer turns on and off, so I have to disable a power saving feature by putting a line in a config file. That line I copied and pasted from a forum. It’s entirely because I have this weird old sound system of mine; the vast majority of folks won’t have to do that.

I’ll note that I also choose hardware specifically for Linux compatibility. I use AMD GPUs, I make sure to use Intel wireless chips, I have desktop peripherals that don’t require those goofy dashboard apps to configure. Generally go with as normal as you can.

If you’re coming from Windows, I would suggest trying the Cinnamon or KDE desktops, in the look and feel department they’re probably going to be closer to what you’re used to with robust graphical tools.

Standard disclaimer: Linux is not Windows. You will have some learning and adjusting to do as you get used to a new ecosystem. I don’t think Windows or Linux are free of “troubleshooting.” Stuff goes wrong on Windows too. Thing is, with Linux you can…learn how to fix it?

friend_of_satan , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Where do you even meet people anymore?

it’s hard to be brave enough to approach new people

I was talking to my wife yesterday about how I gained social skills as an adult, and part of it was making a deliberate effort to start conversations with at least a few strangers everyday. Not hold a conversation, merely start one. Doing this for a while helps you get comfortable making chit chat and feeling out if it’s worth continuing a conversation, and breaks down the idea that every conversation has to be meaningful.

Not sure if this helps you, but it really helped me.

As for where to go, look for gatherings like flea markets, car shows, street fairs, anything. Even if you don’t care about the topic, be there for the people, and keep an open, curious mind. Maybe even make a game out of it, like the meow game, or some other goofy phrase, or try to ask a variety of people the same question. Or bring something that is a conversation starter like a dog, or juggling balls, or something small related to your furry hobby. The idea is to be around people in a mode that makes interaction easy.

Meeting people is just the first part though. Moving on to friendship obviously takes more work and time.

xigoi ,
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In what settings is it socially acceptable to talk to strangers?

Bo7a , (edited )

(Almost) All settings if you don’t act like an idiot/creep.

atomicorange , to science_memes in Too many looks.

When all you have is a few bone fragments and a bunch of teeth, it’s pretty hard to figure out what my dude looked like! With each new fossil we get a better picture.

He keeps getting better and bite-ier every year.

BruceTwarzen ,

A friend of mine was cleaning out the home she grew up in and gave me some old dinosaur cards that she found for my nephew. I looked at them and had to laugh and said they are quite antiquated. She said yes, they are from the early 90’s. I said that they need an update badly. She was shocked and said dinosaurs didn’t change in millions of years. Yeah but our understanding. She really really did not believe me.

Fizz , to lemmyshitpost in Life advice
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Always burn the bridge and go full nuclear. No matter how small the issue.

don ,

You have an eyebrow hair out of place. Enjoy your polonium fucking tea.

TheReturnOfPEB , to lemmyshitpost in Life advice

“assume the golden rule && you are a masochist”

NegativeLookBehind , 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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Is mayonnaise an instrument?

Camzing OP ,

Is a tambourine?

SnotFlickerman ,
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Bubner , to nostupidquestions in Where do you even meet people anymore?

If you’re interested in making friends with furries online, DM me I know of a telegram chat specifically for that purpose.

thanks_shakey_snake , to pcgaming in Favourite FPS Campaign

ArmA 3 for the heart-pumping rip and tear action power fantasy.

DOOM 2016 for the immersive realism and measured tactical complexity.

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

Depends on the bong?

A bong can be a load of stuff.

That said, now waiting to see a hookah pipe solo

Vaggumon , to asklemmy in Why do people on Lemmy get mad when you make multiple posts about similar topic?
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Another account to block.

mister_brown , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Arch Linux has a new in the world but I don’t know how to get the same thing as a person but I can do it for you as well but I don’t know what to do with it but I don’t know what to do with it but I don’t know what to do with it

njordomir , to nostupidquestions in Ok so coffee is made from coffee beans. And beans are *also* made from beans. Why is nobody making, like, black bean coffee?

My elderly relative in Germany used to drink Caro? Carro? coffee. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caro_(drink)Barely, Rye, and Chicory. Chicory, if I recall correctly is still in various things, including Fiber Snack Bars. I had to look it up since I didn’t know what it was and wanted to know if it was bad for me in some way. Turns out, as usual, I should be more concerned about the copious amounts of sugar.

SassyRamen ,
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You can actually buy chicory coffee. I used it for a while as a coffee replacement.

sznowicki ,

Yeah. It’s very popular in Poland among old people. It reminds them their childhood

SassyRamen ,
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Username checks out

I didn’t know it is also used in Poland, here in Germany it’s mostly unheard of; other than by a few weirdos like myself.

Mariemarion ,

It was common in France until my dad’s childhood, in the 60s. There were commercials for Ricoré (half coffee, half chickory) in the 80s. AFAIK, you can still buy it in all supermarkets.

friendlyhobo ,

Chicory coffee is still available in US, it has a history in New Orleans as well.

sznowicki ,

In Poland it was popular as a breakfast drink for children in the 1980/1990s when I was a kiddo

scrawdaddy , to linux in I legitimately want to run Linux as my desktop OS, please tell me how to meet my requirements.
  1. you could try Plex and PlexAmp. I believe you need to buy PlexPass but that can be a one time fee.
  2. if it hasn’t been mentioned then Immich is by far your best option here. I’ve tried most of the others and there isn’t much comparison in my opinion. Native mobile apps for iOS and Android are available. Browser for viewing from desktop.
realitista OP ,

Plexamp is so close but they don’t allow you to sync your whole music library.

Immich looks nice I will try it out.

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