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Borgzilla , to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x03 "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
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So far, it’s my favourite episode of the season.

ASK_ME_ABOUT_LOOM , to startrek in (Meta) Do we have a general forum for this instance?

We need a /c/ShittyDaystrom.

Datas_Cat_Spot OP ,
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Without even knowing what it is, I'm in.

ASK_ME_ABOUT_LOOM ,

It’s /c/DaystromInstitute, but exclusively shitposting, hot takes, and dumb jokes.

ValueSubtracted ,
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Right now, c/Risa is the destination for shitposting. We plan to evaluate the possibility of adding new communities over time.

freeman ,

I knew of shitty daystrom well before I ever even knew about daystrominstitute.

Haha , to lemmyshitpost in the API changes occur tomorrow, gentlemen, it's been an honor (inb4 Lemmy completely crashes)

CYA REDDIT!! 8 year old account all deleted and everything I modded is handed down :)

dethb0y , to linux in is there a Linux alternative to windows 10/11 that is similar?

Linux mint is often recommended for new people, and has a interface very similar to windows. In my own experience, it’s very fast to get it up and running.

cassetti , to explainlikeimfive in What way did the Titan submersible implode?

I can't find where I saw it, but the friction of the water as it poured into the submarine at those depths would have been so strong that it would have heated the internal components hotter than the surface of the sun. Supposedly they cooked to death before they were crushed. But damn I can't find the link anymore, lol. Someone with better google-fu please link to the article

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  • cassetti ,

    Thank you for the source, I stand corrected

    twistedtxb , to nostupidquestions in What are people using instead of Imgur now for image hosting?

    You can still direct link Imgur pics using 3rd Party Apps (yeah I know) like ImgurViewer

    LucidDreamer , to showerthoughts in Lemmy is so good right now for no particular reason

    Oh, this is actually what I clicked and not a baseball post

    we_were_never_here ,

    Realistically, this is one of the reasons Lemmy is so good right now. The masses generally don’t put up with alpha software. Honestly, I like it this way. Improvements are good, but there’s something about seeing something grow and develop

    sarcasticsunrise ,
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    I know fuck all about coding and software but THIS IS THE ONE. It feels really neat being nestled in the foundation of something that’s somehow already cozy. Only visiting that other site to mark which sub FORUMS might migrate over here

    aperson , to technology in Megathread for Reddit News & App Shutdowns
    Goodwill_gamer , to retrogaming in Which obscure systems have you played on?

    Here’s a few handhelds I have that most people have never heard of: i.imgur.com/eYZ4yP9.jpeg

    • Mega Duck
    • Supervision
    • Game Master
    • Gamate
    Max_P , to linux in is there a Linux alternative to windows 10/11 that is similar?
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    So, how deep does the “similar to Windows” needs to go? Are you thinking in terms of ease of use, things that works out of the box, something that looks similar to Windows?

    In terms of look and feel, I’d recommend something based on KDE. KDE out of the box looks a lot like Windows (in fact, Windows 11 has some stuff that looks like it’s been ripped off KDE) Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Manjaro and Mint all have KDE versions you can install. I think Cinnamon also looks a fair bit like Windows. Although I wouldn’t exactly rule out other desktops just yet - maybe you’ll quickly realize hey, that other desktop I tried does look and function pretty neatly for my needs and you won’t feel like you need something that looks like Windows.

    In terms of tutorials and being able to look things up online, Ubuntu and Manjaro tends to be the two most popular and therefore most documented. pop_OS! is also fairly popular and they do a good job at making Linux accessible for newcomers, but it’s based on Gnome so the experience will be different.

    My personal advice is get VirtualBox, pick a few distros and try them out. You won’t exactly be able to game on them, or if you do, you’ll probably be limited to more lightweight games. But that should be plenty enough to install Discord, OBS, Steam and give a few distros a try. You can expect real world performance to mostly feel more responsive than Windows, and for games you can expect similar or maybe 5-10% lower performance in most cases. So don’t look too much at how fast it runs in a VM - VMs are fantastic piece of technology (and I actually game in one with a VFIO setup, but don’t bother just yet it’s a whole rabbithole), but especially under VirtualBox or VMware you’re not going to get the full performance.

    Try a bunch of distros, try a few of the main Desktop Environments (DEs), see what you like, see what you dislike. Gnome on Ubuntu will be very different than Gnome on Fedora. Don’t rule out a distro because the DE, and don’t rule out a DE because of a distro. You can install as many as you want in VirtualBox, so take your time to get a feel of what you like and dislike and go from there. Once you’ve made your choice, you can partition your disk and keep Windows around if you want to have that safety net. Sometimes there’s that one game that just won’t work in Linux, and you can reboot to Windows to play it. I started this way, and found myself rebooting to Windows less and less until I reached a point where I was actively avoiding it and willing to make sacrifices just to avoid it because Linux had become my primary OS. If you have 2-3 distros you want to try, nothing stops you from installing all of them on hardware as well, they’ll happily cohabitate for the most part. Spend a day in Ubuntu, spend another day in Manjaro. Get a feel of which one has less friction for you.

    In the end, Linux is Linux. Some distros ships everything you need for gaming out of the box and are easier to set up, but ultimately, Linux is Linux, you can (with some effort) get anything that runs on one distro on another distro. Heck, on ArchLinux land, we have a whole bunch of Ubuntu-patched packages in the AUR to bring in some of Ubuntu’s modifications in.


    Speaking of ArchLinux. It’s a pretty good distro, it’s also become a bit of a meme distro. Don’t feel like you have to jump in all the way and get into ArchLinux, Gentoo, VoidLinux, Alpine, etc. You can if you want - honestly, if you really want to dive in deep and learn Linux from the ground up they will get you there, but beware that the learning curve on that will be steep. Those distros are aimed at more advanced users that want to control every aspect of their system in great detail. There’s no shame using a normie distro like Ubuntu or Fedora. Those are made to just kinda work and be reliable, whereas the ArchLinux installer is basically “here’s a command line, install what you want, good luck have fun”.

    You don’t have to “commit” to a distro. For some it becomes a bit of a religion, but it’s perfectly normal to hop around distros a bit before you find the one that clicks with you. That’s why there’s so many of them: different goals for different people and different minds. I started with Ubuntu in 2007, ran to Debian around 2010 when they introduced Unity and I didn’t like it, wasn’t a fan of Debian either, ended up breaking it with Debian Sid, went to Fedora for a bit, and back to Ubuntu with a different DE before I felt like I had enough and wanted something I had more control over, and that’s when I switched to Arch and stayed on Arch to this day. Meanwhile my fiancée put Arch on her laptop but increasingly feels like it’s too much maintenance for her and wants a laptop that just kinda works to run Chromium and VSCode. So she might end up just switching to Ubuntu. That’s perfectly fine! The computer should work for you, you shouldn’t work for the computer.

    If you end up not liking Linux, that’s fine too! Most of us here swear by it, but maybe Windows just happens to be the best operating system for you, just like for some people that’s macOS.

    With that, good luck, hope you enjoy your Linux experience and ask questions. Lemmy is a great place to ask for help, there’s also lots of still very active IRC channels on libera.chat, and there’s some Discord servers too if that’s your thing.

    Mezentine , to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x03 "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"

    Okay there was a lot that worked for me in that episode. The amazing decision to have Pelia knowing nothing about engineering to being a veteran warp core engineer in 200 years. Going for child Khan and really leaning into the fucked up reality that these children were science experiments kept locked in basements for the first time in the franchise? The reminder that Toronto is actually pretty damn photogenic when it's not shot on a CW budget.

    And you know what? Paul Wesley doesn't have Kirks voice, and the script still doesn't quite sound right, but he's got the Kirk delivery really nailed. He doesn't sound like Shatner, but he sounds like Kirk

    baascus , to nostupidquestions in What are people using instead of Imgur now for image hosting?
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    The Fediverse has a solution already: pixelfed!

    XanXic ,

    That’s an instagram clone not an imgur clone. It doesn’t really seem to be the drag, drop, and get a throwaway link style service imgur is.

    twinsenw ,

    Are people volunteering their server space on pixelfed? Is that how it works?

    Smokeydope ,
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    Yes pretty much most fediverse instances are run by voulenteers on their own hardware time and dime. That is why donations are so important to keep these instances going. Storage space is not cheap and multimedia hosting requires a lot of it.

    MedicPigBabySaver , to technology in Megathread for Reddit News & App Shutdowns

    Fuck Spez

    justhach , to explainlikeimfive in Why are big platforms shutting down third-party Apps? Should an average user be worried?
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    Remember the adage: if you’re not paying for it, YOU are the product.

    I believe there is a push to reduce/cut out 3rd party apps so that the “parent” site has more traffic driven towards their official app, so that they have more data (ie, the value you as a user provide to them) coming to them directly.

    I feel like this is going to happen more and more with these companies in order for them to extract as much value as they can, thsu ensuring the Enshittification of the internet in general.

    transientDCer , to lemmyshitpost in Where were you when Reddit was kil?

    Used Sync for many years and always enjoyed it, end of an era.

    Jubas ,

    The dev behind sync is making a new sync for Lemmy. So that’s something to look forward to!

    Mr_Blott ,

    Sync worked flawlessly for me for over a decade. Would be more than happyy to pay for it again!

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