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alignedchaos , to asklemmy in What UI design trend do you hate the most?

This is less a design choice and more the reality of package-based architecture, but - menus that I have to wait before interacting.

I spent most of my life being able to enter clicks and hotkeys as fast as I want, because they would queue up and the app would resolve them in order. Now I can’t type too fast after pressing the Windows Start button, because the start menu needs time to load before it can handle KEYPRESSES. Tapping Windows key followed by “Discord” will search for “iscord” or something if I type full speed.

It feels like every modern app is optimized for a slow person browsing one-handed on a phone.

LucyLastic ,

They assume all windows users only have one hand free at all times

emptyother ,
@emptyother@programming.dev avatar

Jup. And then you have to catch yourself before selecting because the content you are seeing are about to be switched with web results in a second…

And then, as you wait for the program to load, because you are already on a roll you switch to another window and continue working. But the program that is loading and updating and showing fancy launch animations keep stealing the focus over and over instead of staying in the background at least until its done.

Being effective in Windows is difficult.

alignedchaos ,

It’s so MADDENING

gohixo9650 ,

there is an even worse case for that. CTRL + F in a browser and directly start typing while you’re in a webpage/webapp with hotkeys shortcuts. I end up marking posts/emails as spam, deleting them from my view, start replying or whatever action they’ve assigned in a single key press.

cooopsspace , to piracy in Now that Plex is dead, where to find servers/what platform?

Just run your own Jellyfin

zacher_glachl ,

Agreed, as long as you handle the HTTPS or VPN setup, and set up any automatic media downloading ( jellyseer, sonarr and radarr and jackett) the end product is certifiably wife approved and works nicely out of the box

Bye ,

How do you get it on the tv? Like is there an interface she can use?

_TK ,
@_TK@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz avatar

Enemy and Jellyfin both have Android TV and Roku apps. I don’t have an apple TV, but I imagine apps exist there too.

zacher_glachl , (edited )

I have a Chromecast Ultra connected by ethernet to my network. There’s an android app with a cast functionality which we both use with our respective accounts. I also hear good things about the Android TV and roku clients (but have neither myself)

QuentinCallaghan , to linux in Richard Stallman has cancer
@QuentinCallaghan@sopuli.xyz avatar

Seeing him without his beard and hair feels so wrong and even uncanny. I hope he has a lot more years ahead of him and he kicks cancer’s ass.

Infiltrated_ad8271 ,
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar

His great hair is just too iconic, I would never have recognized him.

mexicancartel ,

I hope he live enough years to grow back his hair and beard

faede , to piracy in It has finally happened. HWID activation for Windows 10/11 has been patched by Microsoft after 6 years.

I’m so happy now that I’ve finally fully migrated to linux.

OverfedRaccoon ,

What’d you end up on, out of curiosity? I was on Fedora for a couple years, but with the whole Red Hat thing (that I don’t fully understand the implications of), I switched to openSUSE Tumbleweed. Still have love for Mint, though, after all these years.

samson ,

I’m still a Fedora guy, started on Ubuntu years ago, tried arch (loved AUR) and all the Ubuntu derivatives but once I hit fedora it just stuck.

sollerona ,

i want to switch but acer laptops man

samson ,

What’s up W it?

sollerona ,

i tried installing linux there. doesn’t work. apparently needs a bootable device

OverfedRaccoon ,

I made the mistake of fucking around and finding out with the AUR on Manjaro (before all the major drama). Broke it - though, it did make it 2 years beforehand, amazingly. But yeah, totally about Fedora. Fedora made me stop distrohopping.

Draghetta ,

The whole red hat thing (you mean the centos drama?) has no implications whatsoever on fedora, fyi. If you liked it feel free to go back to it.

OverfedRaccoon ,

Cool deal. Thanks. It was just a convenient time, as I got a new SSD. So I could either clone the old drive or try something new, so I just decided to give Tumbleweed an honest go. I ended up liking it. But Fedora was truly the OS that finally got me to stop hopping every so often. I’d definitely be down to revisit at some point.

CeeBee ,

you mean the centos drama?

I think they mean the recent issue with RHEL source code being closed up. It’s more of a principle thing for most people.

Draghetta ,

That is not a thing. No part of rhel is closed up: subscribers can still download the source rpms, and the sources themselves are still the same as upstream. Every change they make to the sources is still pushed upstream for everybody to use.

What is broken is automated rebuilds, and if people have a principle problem because they think libre stuff should necessarily be gratis I think they have the wrong principles.

Regardless of that, the rage bait narrative that red hat is “closing down sources” is that, rage bait.

ian ,

RedHat still pushes their changes upstream whenever possible, and is one of the largest OSS contributors. These changes were to make it harder for companies like Oracle who feed off of RHEL. The same reason you can’t view RH support docs any more, Oracle used to reply to their paid users (running RHEL clones) with copy/paste from the RH docs.

faede ,

I’m using endevour os now, though I started on mint a few months ago and loved it. The wife is using mint now and just commented yesterday that it was a very seamless transition from windows. Only problems have been related to nvidia being dumb.

OverfedRaccoon ,

Glad you’re enjoying it. I haven’t messed with Endevour much myself, as Arch-based stuff is a little more hands on than I want to be, personally, most of the time. I think the switch to Linux is easier than a lot of people think. It really just takes some patience, knowing that it’ll be an adjustment, and accepting that you’ll need to find alternatives to some apps.

Pottsunami , to til in TIL Minimum wage has only increased by $7.00 in 85 years in the USA.

There are lies, damn lies, and then there’s statistics.

Im not here to say the minimum wage doesnt need to be raised, because it does, but another way of putting that is

“The minimim wage has increased 1500% in 85 years.”

That sounds a lot better even though its the same thing.

WHYAREWEALLCAPS ,

Meanwhile the cost of living has increased 2077% in 85 years.

Loid ,

CYBERPUNK REFERENCE??!??!

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  • orrk ,

    that actually makes it worse because housework still needs to be done.

    drbi ,

    Thanks for making me chuckle.

    Brickhead92 ,

    Wow! That’s almost as much as a CEO increases in 3 months!

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  • Not_Alec_Baldwin ,

    7.25 / 0.25 is indeed 29, therefore a 2800% increase is correct.

    Thus, another dishonest way of stating this number is that it has increased almost 33% for each year since it was first implemented. (Not per year)

    IHaveTwoCows ,

    If it isnt tied to inflation then it is meaningless.

    LazaroFilm , to asklemmy in Why can't we decrease our eye's FPS to get better night vision?
    @LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

    Changing the FPS would not change your exposure. Changing the shutter angle/speed would. So does changing the aperture. We don’t have shutter speed in our eyes, but we do have an iris! Your eyes actually change your iris aperture naturally when in the dark.

    You can even trick your body to change the iris on only one eye. Cover one eye for a few minutes (at least 15-20min) in a brightly lit environment then move to a rack room (not pitch black but very minimal light) and open your covered eye. Your covered eye’s iris is already wide open and you can see well from it. The other one needs time to adjust.

    This is why pirates were wearing eye patches, to be able to enter the hull of the ship and see immediately without lighting up a candle. Fire is not a good idea inside a wooden ship filled with black powder.

    OptimusPhillip ,
    @OptimusPhillip@lemmy.world avatar

    This is why pirates were wearing eye patches, to be able to enter the hull of the ship and see immediately without lighting up a candle. Fire is not a good idea inside a wooden ship filled with black powder.

    This is one theory for why pirates wore eyepatches. We haven’t found any historical evidence to confirm it. Meanwhile, we have at least a few documented cases of pirates wearing eyepatches for protecting a damaged eye.

    jbaber ,

    I discounted this theory the first time I heard it because it’s too cool.

    lorez ,

    And what’s the parrot for?

    FleetingTit ,

    Pirates are often associated with tropical waters where parrots live. They probably took them as exotic pets, just like people today.

    And: Rule of Cool.

    lorez ,

    Yeah, I know. I was jk. You’re right tho. They’re cool af.

    AnalogyAddict ,

    Snack.

    lorez ,

    His snack or mine?

    AnalogyAddict ,

    Yes.

    doctor_han ,

    Retina has mechanisms to flip different switches and go into high sensitivity mode. Changing the ISO, if you will. The pupils change consensually under normal physiological circumstances. Even with only one eye closed. If they don’t, you might want to go see a doctor!

    theplanlessman ,

    Well I certainly wouldn’t want to change my pupils without their consent, that’s for sure!

    LazaroFilm ,
    @LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

    True! And our nightstand vision receptors don’t see colors as well. That’s why things look black and white at night. That’s also why you need to desaturate your image if you’re filming something that is supposed to take place T night because the camera keeps full saturation even in low light.

    Asudox , (edited )

    Nice. After 6 years of wondering what those eyepatches pirates wear for in movies were for, I randomly learn it from a random Lemmy post.

    LazaroFilm ,
    @LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

    Eye patches can also be used for eye injuries, in which case, removing your eye patch in the dark will not help you see better…

    Asudox ,

    I meant the ones that pirates in movies wear.

    ptz , to asklemmy in What do you want to see more of on Lemmy?
    @ptz@dubvee.org avatar

    More original content, less crap reposted via bots.

    ProvokedGamer ,
    @ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ca avatar

    I just block all the bots so that I only see original content.

    SilentSeven ,

    …and how do you do this?

    ProvokedGamer ,
    @ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ca avatar

    By going to their profiles manually. After blocking a few of the prominent ones you usually don’t see bot posts.

    linearchaos ,
    @linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

    I don’t mind the bot posts, because they do bring a theater for discussion. But without an algorithm to float them they end up just being everything. Maybe if bots identified themselves as bots, and they could be sorted in after original content?

    ProvokedGamer ,
    @ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ca avatar

    There’s an option to do that when you create an account

    linearchaos ,
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    But do we do anything with it?

    ProvokedGamer ,
    @ProvokedGamer@lemmy.ca avatar

    True

    linearchaos ,
    @linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

    Damn I was kind of hopeful for a minute. Still the fact that the flag exists, I wonder if it’s something we even surface that a client could deprioritize?

    Bishma , (edited ) to asklemmy in What's the most expensive lesson you've learned?
    @Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    I once set an S3 lifecycle setting that accidentally affected 3 years worth of logs to Glacier. The next morning I woke up to a billing alert and an AWS bill with an extra $250k in charges (our normal run rate was $30k/month at the time). Basically I spent my entire add annual cloud budget for the year overnight.

    Thankfully after an email to our account rep and a bunch of back and forth I was able to get the charges reduced to $4,300.

    FredericChopin_ ,

    Is cloud even cheaper than managing your own infrastructure anymore?

    zacher_glachl ,

    Depends on your needs. If you expect to grow fast and unpredictably, or have extreme burst workloads (at my company it fluctuates between requiring ~10 cpus to ~50,000, and between 0 GPUs and dozens) or if you need several complex types of services and no people at hand who can manage them, it can be way cheaper. If you just need a few servers, a tape backup and a database, actual hardware has always been cheaper.

    aard ,
    @aard@kyu.de avatar

    The problem is having a competent team to manage your infrastructure. You can do a lot with a handful of people - but you need competences spanning a lot of areas, and finding that is pretty hard.

    If you can get a competent team the only advantage cloud still has is the ability to quickly scale up and down - but if there might be a need for that it’d still be better to go hybrid, most on your own hardware, and just the prepared ability to quickly bring up cloud workers if needed. The cost savings of properly doing it yourself are so huge that it still might be cheaper to just have some pre-provisioned standby hardware for that, though.

    Bishma ,
    @Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    If I never have to buzz into another colo and stand in the exhaust of hundreds of servers again, it’s worth every single penny. If I never have to plan for capacity weeks to years in advance again, its worth every penny.

    sylver_dragon ,

    It depends on the workload. Some workloads do well on other people’s computers, some are better on your own computers. One size does not fit all.

    catastrophicblues ,

    Yeah luckily Amazon is good about mess-ups that are one-time like this. Was the cost because you were pushing to, or retrieving from Glacier?

    Bishma ,
    @Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Deleting from. We move logstores and I added an ageout policy for anything over 1 day, to “easily” empty a bucket overnight. I forgot that I had been cycling stuff to glacier after 6 months, and there were 3 years of logs in there.

    railsdev ,

    I made this mistake but honestly? AWS is the most confusing clusterfuck of all time. I can’t stand it and refuse to use it for personal projects.

    For me the problem came down to four conflicting sources on AWS regarding tiers and then another problem with the SDK. The SDK didn’t match the tiers at all so “archive” meant Glacier for some reason. 👎

    Sharpiemarker , to asklemmy in A person comes up to you and says, "I can reverse time for just $1 per day." Do you take their offer? How far back do you go?

    Rough question for a guy who just lost his wife at 35. I’d empty my account to be able to have the time over.

    Kalkaline ,
    @Kalkaline@programming.dev avatar

    Damn dude, internet hugs.

    Sharpiemarker ,

    Thanks buddy. Right back at you.

    PuppyOSAndCoffee , to technology in Internet developments have gone from exciting to dreadful.
    @PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml avatar

    Funny I said the same thing in 1995.

    The internet is what you make of it. Meaning, you don’t need the entire wide area network, you just need what you don’t want in your local area network.

    In terms of an interconnected network, you need only what you need!

    This is an amazing time. Lemmy, self hosting, docker, cloud hosting, $100 consumer devices that rival $10k servers from ten years ago, AI, LLM, global gaming, etc….

    Assian_Candor ,

    Yeah I’m with you. Just look at reddit. Enshitification has gone too far and it’s leading to decentralization. Here we are, after all.

    I’m sure the streaming services are next. The nice thing about software tech is it is easy for folks to develop alternatives

    PuppyOSAndCoffee ,
    @PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml avatar

    100% + you can already see it on the fringes. The need for a server to stream content evaporates w/advancement in client-side compute. Why plex or jellyfin when you can do it all in the rendering layer?

    Our interconnected network layers function because of open standards, with layers decoupling complexity up & down (sep of concerns) as well as left & right (standards that facilitate novel capabilities).

    nutbutter , to asklemmy in why do clothes get more uncomfortable after every wash

    It’s the reverse for me. New clothes feel uncomfortable, sometimes. Then, the more I wear it, they keep getting comfortable.

    Maybe, look up tye ingredients of your detergent? Also, consider using treated-soft water for washing clothes. Hard water (water with minerals) can damage the fabric.

    Littleborat ,

    Should be like that, they may look worse but feel more comfortable with washes.

    blackbrook ,

    Natural fibers trend to get softer and thus more comfortable. I’m not sure this is true of synthetics. What kind of materials are your clothes, OP?

    bradorsomething , to asklemmy in Have you ever created your own job perks?

    I own my own company, I am the sole employee. I win all the company raffles, it’s great.

    luthis OP ,

    I hope you’re also employee of the month every month too.

    Viking_Hippie ,

    Nah, his cat won it a couple times. To be fair, she’s a very effective mouser!

    maporita ,

    My wife owns a small business and I work for her. I get all kinds of perks including being able to sleep with the boss.

    luthis OP ,

    Nice.

    TheWoozy ,

    I’m reporting you to HR. Is that you or your wife?

    Viking_Hippie ,

    The owner of the company also being the head of HR would be a conflict of interest, so you’re going to have to report him to himself.

    Turun ,

    Madison in the Linus tech tips office desperately trying to answer this question, lol

    nothacking , to asklemmy in What are some harmless ways to prank someone?

    Put #define true (rand()%1000 != 0) in some obscure C or C++ header file on their system/project. This makes true evaluate to false one in a thousand times, and will make them spend hours trying to figure out why things like infinite loops, aren’t quite infinite.

    Other languages should also allow you to do things like this, if not messing with constants, messing with standard library functions.

    KoboldCoterie ,
    @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

    They asked for harmless pranks - this would cause murders.

    raubarno ,

    This is why airplanes crash

    DocBlaze ,

    This is not harmless. This is evil. You are chaotic evil.

    Although, most static analyzers like those in visual studio or clion would give you away once you hover mouse over true. Also, real C programmers don’t use booleans so I think those dudes are safe.

    balderdash9 OP ,
    Tolookah ,

    If your going that evil
    { {}{

    DocBlaze ,

    depending on the language feel like that one would cause syntax errors for some keywords so their IDE might give you away there

    Gurfaild ,

    It should always cause a syntax error if the code contains } else.

    DocBlaze ,

    yes, same for a try catch block

    mojo , to technology in Nvidia will stop price gouging you for their cards and features when you stop buying them.

    Just like Chrome will stop being anti-consumer when people stop using it. Or Blizzard will stop being terrible if people stop buying their games. People are not very good at this whole “voting with your wallet” thing.

    Zellith ,

    It's almost as if people are fucking idiots.

    AmosBurton_ThatGuy ,
    @AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca avatar

    The unfortunate truth ain’t it

    Bizarroland , (edited )
    @Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

    What's funny is that I vote with my wallet, and I tell my friends about it and they think I'm the weird one for not having a Facebook account, not having insta or Twitter, or shopping at Amazon or Walmart or Chick-fil-A.

    Then I explain it and they say, "that makes sense" and not 30 minutes later are telling me about how I should look up somebody on tiktok, which I don't have, or asking about windows 11, which I don't use, or telling me I should buy a Tesla, which I don't want, and its for all the same reasons I keep explaining to them.

    You vote with your wallet. My vote goes for people over countries and corporations.

    As a side effect, countries and corporations have ensured that anyone who doesn't comply gets ostracized.

    TwilightVulpine ,

    Almost like people with more money than sense can outvote everyone else.

    How do you even count "people who didn't buy product X"? There could be millions more, either out of revolt or sheer disinterest, but that just doesn't matter for the companies selling a product. The only votes that end up counting are the ones from people buying.

    People really need to drop that saying, because the market was never a democracy and it will never be. Hell, companies can even ignore the paying customers to do something else entirely because the ones who have the most money are the investors.

    Tywele ,

    Or maybe most people just don’t care all that much.

    dumdum666 ,

    They are also not very good in voting for politicians that actually act in their interest. It baffles me every day… what do you guys think is the reason for this?

    theangriestbird ,

    undereducation. The missing skill here is critical thinking, and critical thinking is something that you don’t usually get a lot of practice with until college. The conservative strategy of raising the price of college, refusing to spend money on student aid, and demonizing college professors as liberal brainwashers has been quite effective in keeping their constituents away from higher education.

    lemann ,

    I think quality of education is a big one too, but as long as teachers are underpaid, schools underfunded, understaffed and stretched as far as they can go, things can’t improve ☹️

    theangriestbird ,

    I agree completely! Underfunding of public schools is all part of the plan. Congressional Republicans get to send their kids to private school while their impoverished constituents are forced to send their kids to public schools that are literally falling apart. Most of those kids learn to hate school, so they don’t go to college. The cycle repeats.

    metaStatic ,

    The good thing about voting with your wallet is that people with more money get more votes, the way god intended.

    greenskye ,

    Almost like voting with your wallet doesn’t actually work. Or only works in same way ‘communism’ and ‘well regulated free market capitalism’ concepts work… in theory only.

    averyminya , (edited )

    It’s a struggle. Boycotts are historically very hard to be effective and I feel that the Internet has made it even more difficult. Protests need their own marketing and companies at an international scale feel almost immune from any public movements.

    That said, voting with your wallet, like boycotts, do work. They just need people to be consistent and informed. But it does work.

    Look at Star Wars Battlefront 2 (the 2nd). Prerelease it got over -600k downvotes and substantially hurt the game to the point that they reworked the entire system. If gamers had just bought the game and played anyway, EA wouldn’t have needed to actually rework it. But they were so worried about the performance of the game that they actually made a change.

    Same for Sonic the Hedgehog. He looked so, so terrible that the fear of losing money made him get fixed.

    Granted, these two are examples of something becoming changed before full release, but in spirit the effect is the same. Corporation scared to lose money so changes are made to help make money. Voting with your wallet does work. It just needs to be marketed right. Edit: and I completely forgot the context here, which is that for something like tech, while consumers can have a choice, corporations do too. That’s where the struggle comes in

    agent_flounder ,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.one avatar

    It works a lot better when there are many choices, fair competition in the market, and the traits being voted on are painfully obvious.

    ThePenitentOne ,

    Because the free market is bullshit. It always results in a few major companies hand-shaking and fucking over consumers. Smaller businesses almost never have a chance and are just as easily bought out. To win in this capitalist iteration of society, you have to be the worst and greediest you can be. Add in the fact most people prefer to remain ignorant or are just generally apathetic from years of conditioning, and ‘voting with your wallet’ rarely really works. You should still do it though of course.

    ripcord ,
    @ripcord@kbin.social avatar

    The browser one is especially bad since there are plenty of good options and they all cost nothing except the most minal amount of time to switch to

    agent_flounder ,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.one avatar

    Well… I bought an AMD card, I have been using Firefox for a few years now, and I’m not buying anything from Blizzard. There are literally dozens like me… Unfortunately, only a small number of people know these things and have these views and care enough to boycott. These companies will continue to do what they do until there is sufficient pushback (if ever) to make it less profitable than alternatives.

    windlas ,

    Dozens + 1, friend!

    Turun ,

    No, actually I don’t need to buy the worse product. Privacy considerations are part of the package, just like price and performance are.

    I use firefox, because in the performance - privacy - price consideration it beats chrome.

    I have a Nvidia graphics card, because being able to run CUDA applications at home beats AMD.

    mojo ,

    You don’t have to do anything, but you’re still encouraging this behavior no matter how you choose to look at it. If that doesn’t bother you, then idk why you’re even replying.

    Turun ,

    Simply to provide an alternative perspective.

    I do choose the inferior product in some categories, so I don’t disagree with the above comment in general.

    OrangeJoe ,

    Or maybe they are and you just don’t like how they are voting.

    I’m not saying that’s actually the case, but that point of view always seems to be absent from these types of discussions.

    ripcord , to asklemmy in How the fuck can I kill 20 hours?
    @ripcord@kbin.social avatar

    Read a book?

    Like, how desperate are you for stimulation that you're making this sound like an emergency?

    JohnDClay ,

    Or if you’re attention span is killed like mine, find an audiobook and listen on 2x or 3x. If you happen to have a library card, libby is usually great. Otherwise YouTube has some.

    LazaroFilm , (edited )
    @LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

    This! I recommend Red Rising as audiobook! (The first book is 16h and there’s a whole series of books, there’s a dramatized audiobook version I haven’t tried but sounds really fun)

    also, Hail Mary Project is an amazing audiobook.

    mild spoiler:


    spoiler the sound effects of Rocky is amazing!

    JohnDClay ,

    Do you mean red rising? I’ve heard it’s good but haven’t gotten a chance yet.

    LazaroFilm ,
    @LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

    Yes Red Rising. My phone doesn’t let me type good today.

    JohnDClay ,

    One of my favorite syfi is the expanse, also highly recommend. Dune and Iain Banks culture are also great.

    BarrelAgedBoredom ,

    He mentioned that he has audiobooks he was saving for the flight. I get the uneasy, jittery boredom aspect. Especially when you had a reasonable expectation of how your time was meant to be spent and that was disrupted. It’s just lingering frustration and anticipation for what you originally set out to do. For anxious or neurodivergent people that can cause a degree of distress. Especially for something that’s already as unpleasant/stressful as flying. Not that it’s life threatening or can’t be managed. But it’s easy enough to see how his language reflects that mindset, giving it an air of urgency. I’m not saying OP has anxiety or is neurodivergent but it can happen in people without these issues too to varying degrees. They’re just painfully bored. It’s not an emergency, but it can be difficult

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