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MrMamiya , to asklemmy in Which proprietary software do you prefer over their open-source alternatives, and why?

Photoshop is easier to use than gimp. I don’t pay for photoshop, but if I needed something like that I would.

Pussydogger ,

Hard to compare.

The two apps just have a different workflow…

MrMamiya ,

Well yeah I was answering for me though, not the whole internet.

Gimp has a work flow that I can’t get into, photoshop clicks better. For you, it could be the opposite and that’s great.

I’m not selling photoshop, I don’t even use either anymore. It would be stupid not to try to make gimp work for you first.

Pussydogger ,

Depends if you learn gimp or PS first.

Like if you start life with Linux, windows seems weird

Salix ,

Idk, I learned GIMP first for years, and kept being annoying how unintuitive it was.

Then I tried Photoshop on a friend’s computer for a week, and found how much easier it was to use.

I don’t use Photoshop though since I use Linux

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  • miss_brainfart ,
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    They aim to introduce that in version 3.0, which they say will be a complete overhaul of the app.

    Non-destructive editing through live adjustment layers is definitely the single most useful feature any editing software can have.

    That alone makes life so much easier.

    azertyfun ,

    I remember people saying “3.0 is right around the corner” several years ago.

    I categorize GIMP 3.0 the same as ASOIAF, Star Citizen, and the Google Drive client for Linux. I’ll be pleasantly surprised if I see it, but I ain’t holding my breath.

    miss_brainfart ,
    @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

    I imagine by the time it releases I’ll have bought Affinity v3 already

    jhn ,

    Well yeah, that’s the whole point. It’s harder to learn another workflow when you’re already in the mindset of the other.

    Mothra ,
    @Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

    Krita is closer to Photoshop than Gimp, although still not up to it. Just in case you ever need PS, try krita first.

    MrMamiya ,

    Thanks I’ll remember that just in case!

    scorpious ,

    Photopea is good for most tasks

    Hadriscus ,

    Krita is excellent for painting, not very good for image editing though.

    NathanUp ,
    @NathanUp@lemmy.ml avatar

    Hard disagree. I use it all the time for photo editing.

    Hadriscus ,

    Well, there’s better tools out there

    NathanUp ,
    @NathanUp@lemmy.ml avatar

    Again, just my opinion, but I prefer Krita to any FLOSS alternative. I’ve been designing professionally for over a decade, using Adobe for most of it; Krita is my preferred FLOSS tool for photo editing, and I’ve tried them all.

    Hadriscus ,

    I’m surprised, I never managed to use it efficiently for that purpose. Perhaps AffinityPhoto spoiled me a bit. I love Krita for illustration work though, nothing compares… As far as commercial alternatives go, I haven’t tried Clip Paint although everybody praises it- but I don’t really feel the need to. Apparently it’s excellent?

    NathanUp ,
    @NathanUp@lemmy.ml avatar

    Yea, the workflow is a bit different. Not having a concept of fill opacity as separate from layer opacity forced me to change the way I do certain things, and having certain retouching tools grouped with the brushes was confusing at first.

    For years, I didn’t use anything besides Adobe CC, because it’s “industry standard,” so I’ve never given anything like Affinity a go in earnest.

    With all FLOSS design tools, I had to have a bit of a reckoning with myself; like most people, at first I thought they were unintuitive, until I was able to have a bit of objectivity and found that most of the issues I had with them didn’t arise because they were unintuitive; it was just because they didn’t work like Adobe tools, which are themselves complex tools that you really can’t just pick up on your own without some degree of instruction.

    zer0 ,

    Krita has g’mic and it’s open source. It’s photoshop that is still not up to there

    CybranM ,

    Krita is a drawing program not really a photo editor like PS/Gimp. Paint.net was a pretty good PSlite last time I tried it

    nocturne213 ,

    Photoshop is one i cannot shake too. If I need to make a graphic to post on social media for my shop, Photoshop does it. If I need to edit a picture, Photoshop.

    designated_fridge ,

    Same with Lightroom vs Darktable.

    Aux ,

    Darktable is pretty much a Lightroom replica in terms of the workflow. Its main issue is that Darktable reacts to slider changes in an unpredictable way. Small value differences lead to overblown changes to the image. Fine tuning the result is near impossible.

    miss_brainfart ,
    @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

    How does Rawtherapee compare to that? Many people seem to prefer it over Darktable

    Aux ,

    I tried it once a very long time ago. It was super slow and buggy. It’s easier to get used to Darktable quirks.

    lemmyvore ,

    It’s very good and I prefer it to Darktable.

    designated_fridge ,

    Ah, might be! It’s been 10+ years since I tried it. Back then I found it very hard to navigate

    odbol ,

    Does it have a good panorama sticker or HDR merger? Those are the tools I absolutely need from Lightroom

    Aux ,

    Not sure, never used these features.

    Amilo159 ,
    @Amilo159@lemmy.world avatar

    I wouldn’t say Photoshop is easy but Gimp is horrendous.

    fidodo ,

    It’s usable with photogimp, but Photoshop still has better tools and filters.

    MtDewaholic ,

    I’ve had a pretty good experience using photopea as a photoshop replacement. Definitely not quite as powerful, but it has more than enough features for your average user

    Eufalconimorph ,

    Also Photoshop, along with DxO PureRaw.

    My camera supports 10 bit/channel color. My monitor does too. GIMP only supports sRGB, so 8-bit color. It’s unsuitable for editing, and even worse for printing.

    Hadriscus ,

    If you’re talking about general ergonomy (as opposed to functionality), you may find Affinity Photo to be a breath of fresh air. It’s close to Ps (on purpose) but it is so much better thought out, the way you interact with your documents. Really worth trying

    firebyte ,

    Same with Inkscape vs Affinity Designer.

    I really wanted Inkscape to work for me, though I was constantly fighting the UI and some weird artifacting Inkscape produced exporting SVG files.

    Affinity Designer was, and still is, especially since their licenses are perpetual/non-subscription, well worth the price and is a dream to use.

    csm10495 ,
    @csm10495@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Consider Photoshop Elements for a similar UI and one time payment to use forever.

    MrMamiya ,

    Thanks for the tip I didn’t know about that.

    tristar , to fediverse in why can't we have federated identity ?

    Please tell me you haven’t been creating accounts on every instace. You can register on one instance then use that account to interact with content and communities on all other instances.

    Candelestine ,

    Some people do make this mistake, I’ve seen a thread or two asking about it after they already started. We’ll need a proper solution eventually, likely education/tutorial-based.

    Zarxrax ,

    Literally every single explanation of Lemmy or fediverse that I have seen makes this really clear. I don’t understand where people would get the idea that you have to sign up to every site.

    cerevant ,

    It is really clear until a newb tries to use it:

    • Someone gives you a link, or you find it in search
    • You click on the link, because that’s what you do with links
    • It takes you to what you are looking for, but it says you have to log in to comment or vote
    • You log in so you can comment or vote

    The UX for interacting with off-instance subs is abysmal. What is even worse is that as far as I can tell, there is no way to link a post or comment that is instance relative / instance independent.

    Zagorath ,
    @Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

    there is no way to link a post or comment that is instance relative / instance independent

    I’m commenting mainly as a reminder to myself to check back later if someone comes in with a correction.

    That said, the answer to this in the long term should be for the front ends (Lemmy UI, Jerboa, Sync for Lemmy, etc.) to be smart about this. My Mastodon app, Megalodon, does it. If you click a link to a post in another instance, it automatically looks up the same post from your instance and takes you there. It’s a little slower (and Megalodon shows you a button to short-circuit it and just go to that URL if you don’t care to be on your instance), but it lets you interact with the post as normal.

    cerevant ,

    Even at the most basic level it is broken - at the bottom of your comment is a “context” button with the fediverse symbol. If I click on it, it won’t take me to the comment on my instance (lemmy.world) but instead is an absolute link to the comment on your instance (Aussie.world) even though the community lives on lemmy.world.

    I love lemmy, and I think it has a bright future, but this fundamental problem really needs to be fixed.

    Zagorath ,
    @Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

    You’re probably looking at the rainbow pentagon button, which behaves as you describe. There’s also a kind of chain link button. That one should take you to the context within your own instance. At least on web that’s how it works. Different apps may display differently.

    vegetaaaaaaa ,
    @vegetaaaaaaa@lemmy.world avatar

    The tooltip doesn’t help either - both links only have a tooltip that just says link… IMHO it should be Link to this comment on CURRENT_INSTANCE_DOMAIN for the chain icon thing, and Link to this comment on COMMENTER_INSTANCE for the rainbow thing.

    Anyway, the issue about this messy behavior described by @cerevant is here github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1048

    Zagorath ,
    @Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

    Oh good, it should be coming in 0.18.2. Nice.

    Trapping5341 ,

    Because when you click a link out of link Google or something you try to login and it says your login doesn’t work. To actually view that page properly you have to copy the link go you home instance and search it again then go to the post and then you can interact with it. Some people either A. don’t realize that or B. Don’t understand that’s how it all functions. It confused the shit out of me for the first couple days but I just didn’t care enough to create a new account because my account “should” have worked there I just didn’t know how to make that happen.

    Cordoro ,

    The process to open a link on your home instance is just way too complicated right now. Some sort of browser presence could help redirect users to the right places.

    Trapping5341 ,

    Agreed I haven’t spent much time using Lemmy on an app but I’m hoping those can make it easier somehow atleast for mobile users.

    corsicanguppy ,

    Some sort of browser presence

    It seems like it could be as easy as a redirect in Apache/nginx so that local-format links are laundered through.

    Stefh ,
    @Stefh@programming.dev avatar

    And now we know how the Fediverse got all that users in the last period 😆

    Interesting_Test_814 ,

    The problem will stay there as long as lemmy links don’t automatically redirect to your instance in somr way.

    johnnyjayjay ,

    True, but changing this is unfortunately unfeasible with the way the web works. If I just access the URL of a post on instance A, there is no reasonable way for it to know that my home instance is B.

    There should at least be a button or something that sends you to your home instance after entering the domain though. Other than that, we’ll have to keep using browser addons and userscripts

    wolfcatreader ,

    As a newb to Fediverse, I agree because it is ambiguous how to use one account for several instances. I’ve browsed the web for several hours. But I only found out that the above is not a one-size-fits-all because some instances require registration.

    Also, saying that an account can be created to access communities in my experience, implies I can only see and minimally interact on those instances. But I cannot go as far as posting anything because as I previously stated, I need an account on the said instance to do that.

    I see the Fediverse being an umbrella of apps/services. However, from my experience, they’re not synchronized. More like silos.

    Candelestine ,

    Yeah, it’s a bit of an issue, there’s a lot of concepts that can get subtly mis-communicated. I wrote this awhile ago, as I felt it helps navigate more intuitively when you have a full top-level view of the whole idea in the first place:

    lemmy.world/post/527260

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    Uggro ,

    From my understanding, yes. You can also follow Lemmy communities on mastodon and have their posts show up in your feed. @fediverse I believe that’s the right format? Someone will undoubtedly correct me if I’m wrong.

    thejoker8814 , (edited )

    Yes, you can. See my post I made on lemmy.world - showing up in the feed of @fediverse using my mastodon.social account (in the mastodon app). For that to work you have to have the community address and look for it via the search on the mastodon instance.

    Screenshot is made in the mastodon instance.

    https://i.imgur.com/NAwaAap.jpg

    r00ty Admin ,
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    Yes, and no. You can access lemmy and kbin instances from mastadon. But the format doesn't work so well I think. I'm not sure how far it goes and how viable it is though. I'm not on mastadon.

    But once you have an account on one of the threadiverse instances, defederation aside the same content should be available.

    Zagorath ,
    @Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

    Yeah I think the main actually viable use case for the fact that Lemmy and Mastodon can cross-interact is just when a Mastodon user gets @mentioned on Lemmy and is able to reply to it from there. And vice versa. You don’t want to actually be browsing Lemmy from Mastodon.

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    TimewornTraveler ,

    No some communities need a new login. lemmy NSFW has no content without it. th there’s the issue of having a slow instance like world vs another instance

    rockSlayer ,

    Also it’s kinda practical to have an alt for lemmynsfw since account activity is openly available

    sunaurus ,

    You don’t need a new a account for this, just make sure you have “Show NSFW” enabled in your profile.

    dingus ,

    Not exactly because some instances defederate other instances. I’m pretty sure lemmynsfw is defederated by some instances (like Beehaw I think??), meaning you’d need an account on another instance in order to most properly view and participate.

    ultranaut ,

    Beehaw is not defederated from lemmynsfw.

    dingus ,

    You’re right. I’m not sure why I thought they were. I wonder if they were temporarily at some point??? Or maybe I am just having a massive brain fart.

    ultranaut ,

    You might be thinking of lemmygrad or lemmyworld, there’s a lot of lemmynames around these days :)

    V4uban ,

    PornLemmy.com shows all comment even without an account

    Hotzilla ,

    Does lemmynsfw.com and pornlemmy.com federate?

    V4uban ,

    I think they do

    funkless ,

    this is the sturm and drang of every collaborative work I guess. Those led by a single person / company will produce a more streamlined but restrictive product. Those led by committee produce a more chaotic but free experience.

    syl ,

    Others have already said, but I will reinterate:

    You have to go to your account settings and enable “Show NSFW”. It is off by default.

    TimewornTraveler ,

    Nah, it’s been enabled, it’s literally just that instance that wont show anything without an account on their instance.

    Unless you mean the setting for my *.world account can be on everywhere else but OFF on the *nsfw.com instance alone??

    syl ,

    I have an account on .world and can see NSFW content from lemmynsfw…

    mango_master OP ,

    No, but some people are discussing about creating new logins, so I want to clarify. Thanks for the clarification.

    teolan ,
    @teolan@lemmy.world avatar

    Yes but it’s a bit of a mess to interact with lemmy from a Mastodon account though.

    iopq ,

    I registered on a bunch and they all went down except for the biggest ones

    cymbal_king , to memes in Jeff's magic money machine

    Easy, buy up a bunch of land for conservation

    Tak ,
    @Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

    Buy $20 for $100 million. If you can “buy” nft’s then Idk why you can’t buy something with less value.

    Blue_Morpho ,

    The $20 bill has a unique serial number just like the nft.

    Pistcow ,
    Alexstarfire ,

    It’s even better because no one else can have that same bill at the same time.

    HakFoo ,

    There are some recent $1 notes where the same serial was issued twice.

    mycurrencycollection.com/…/1-2013-new-york-duplic…

    Alexstarfire ,

    Still 2 different bills.

    Viking_Hippie ,

    If you can “buy” nft’s then Idk why you can’t buy something with less value.

    I’ll tell you why: because there’s nothing with less value than an nft.

    Tak ,
    @Tak@lemmy.ml avatar

    Lol That’s damn good.

    Viking_Hippie ,
    theneverfox ,
    @theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

    I just remember the day, as a software dev with a solid understanding of Blockchain, my older dev neighbor started explaining how NFTs worked

    I thought he was confused or stupid or something.

    “Wait, so like you have these super rare images, proof you own it on a Blockchain, and a link to the place they’re all publicly hosted?”

    Him: “Yep”

    “And the only use for these right now is as a profile picture?”

    Him: Shrug, “yeah, people use them for discord and stuff”

    “But… Couldn’t you just download the image and use it anyways?”

    Him: “Yeah, it’s all publicly hosted”

    And it was about then my brain locked up. I did multiple hours of research later, sure I had to be missing something

    nilloc ,

    You can buy medical debt, that has lots negative of value to the indebted.

    Viking_Hippie ,

    …fair 😁

    danc4498 ,

    i believe the IRS would consider this a gift.

    qjkxbmwvz ,

    Property can take a while to close — offer to title in under 30 days is on the quick side.

    Of course, you could probably close very fast if you offered 100M cash on a 10M property…

    Baphomet_The_Blasphemer ,

    If you’re buying vacant land and paying cash, you can close really quickly as there’s nothing in need of inspection, and loan processing times aren’t a factor… I have a buddy who just purchased 100+ acres of vacant land from a logging company. He paid cash and was able to close in just a few weeks.

    Omgpwnies ,

    yeah, usually closing time is just buffer time for people to get their affairs in order, move out, inspections, lawyer stuff, etc. If you offer straight up cash and pay a boatload to the lawyers to get the paperwork done up ASAP, you can close likely within a couple weeks

    MNByChoice ,

    In “Bewster’s Millions” he also had to have nothing of value at the end.

    So yes that is a good method for this formula of the question.

    tunetardis , to asklemmy in What life hack is so simple yet so effective, you're shocked more people don't know about it?

    One time I was in Mexico with my wife while our daughter was still a baby and the lady at the front desk of the hotel where we were staying offered us a crib we could borrow. It was a kind gesture, but I was a little concerned because the crib seemed wobbly. I realized there were some screws loose but though I had a multitool on me, the holes were stripped.

    So later, I was talking with a local and he’s like “I can fix that.” He comes over and pulls a pack of toothpicks out of his pocket. He sticks one into each hole and breaks it off so that it’s not sticking out anymore. Then he drives the screw back in. I shook the crib after that and it was rock solid!

    Now I always keep some toothpicks handy. Fast-forward to just this year. My daughter is now an adult living in a condo, and was complaining the screw popped out of a kitchen cabinet door when her roommate yanked on it too hard. “I can fix that.”

    barsquid ,

    Wood glue and/or toothpicks are probably stronger than the particle board most furniture is made of nowadays, it’s repairing and strengthening.

    skyspydude1 ,

    Another adjacent life hack is when assembling flat pack furniture, use a quality wood glue on all the joints and connectors, but especially those little wood dowels. It won’t make it indestructible, but it’ll hold up far better over time.

    TheSambassador ,

    It works a bit better if you put a little bit of wood glue on the tip of each toothpick before driving it into the hole. Definitely a great trick!

    tunetardis ,

    Interesting. I will definitely pick some up! Thanks.

    PriorityMotif ,
    @PriorityMotif@lemmy.world avatar

    Also works with golf tees or dowels.

    Rade0nfighter ,
    @Rade0nfighter@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m so glad you posted this - my integrated fridge door has dropped slightly after being taken off and put back on when installed. Can’t really screw back into mdf/chipboard/whatever and I’ve been stressing about getting it fixed for months because whilst it’ll get worse over time, it technically works and no doubt the fitter would say I need to take the whole thing out and replace the side panel.

    Thank you!

    constantokra ,

    Sometimes fridge doors sag because the bushings on the hinges break or deteriorate. I’ve fixed them before by adding washers in place of the bushings, or cutting a new bushing out of a hard plastic cutting board.

    pineapplelover ,

    I still don’t understand how this works. Maybe a video or image would help. How would he drive the screw in to the toothpicks if it was stripped?

    SeeJayEmm ,
    @SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

    The hole is stripped not the screw head. The toothpicks give the screw something to grip.

    pineapplelover ,

    Ohh ok that makes much more sense

    tunetardis ,

    Well the toothpick shifts to one side as you put the screw in.

    The problem with a stripped hole is that the hole is now as wide as the screw, so the screw has nothing to grip anymore. Conventional wisdom in this case is that you should get a wider screw and try again, but that’s not always something you have on hand, especially when travelling.

    But the toothpick hack takes it the other way. It’s effectively narrowing the hole again by taking up space in it, and now your same screw can work again.

    Fox ,

    You can do something similar with damaged metal threads, instead of toothpicks using copper wire strands. Project Farm has a video on the technique comparing it to other fixes: youtube.com/watch?v=jknMrFOGMOQ

    vikingtons , to youshouldknow in YSK how to talk about the PM of the UK.
    @vikingtons@lemmy.world avatar

    we also like to refer to our PM as tosser or wanker

    TheMinions ,

    That’s Sir tosser to you!

    vikingtons ,
    @vikingtons@lemmy.world avatar

    this guy politcs

    Eyck_of_denesle , to linux in People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?

    These thumbnails are also the reason why people stay away from Linux. How is the little girl relevant to your question?

    wuphysics87 ,

    She uses arch btw

    archchan ,

    Yes I do

    featherfurl ,

    Idk, I feel like gatekeeping is a bigger problem than anime thumbnails.

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    I would have to disagree. What you are saying is toxic communities that reply RTFM to every question like arch or gentoo. Those aren’t beginner friendly distros. Mint, ubuntu, pop, fedora all have wonderful communities and quick support.

    Windows is more documented. Not better but more. So when someone migrates to linux they panic because they can’t find resources like they used to do. How to fix this? Just give it time. More windows enshittification, more migration, more questions in support, more answers. No more gstekeeping like feeling.

    Titou ,
    @Titou@sh.itjust.works avatar

    What you are saying is toxic communities that reply RTFM to every question like arch or gentoo.

    Im active on arch communities and i’ve never seen this kind of message, most of the time they give you a hyperlink to a specific chapter of the manual so you know exactly how to fix your issue, not just copy pasta.

    Windows is more documented. Not better but more.

    Not at all but ok.

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    For your first paragraph, try arch discord and for the second ever used a search engine or just youtube? Windows is way more documented. Not necessarily by Microsoft but by the absolute waste community.

    Titou ,
    @Titou@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Windows is way more documented. Not necessarily by Microsoft but by the absolute waste community.

    Kinda hard to provide a full documentation of a os as a particular when you have absolutely no control on it. Also there’s plenty of “windows tutorial” that are either wrong or out of date, while in Arch or most closely Linux there’s things that still remain the same years later.

    BluescreenOfDeath ,

    Windows is way more documented. Not necessarily by Microsoft but by the absolute waste community.

    If I had a nickle for every BSOD error code I researched only to find “have you tried running sfc /scannow? What about a refresh? You tried both and nothing worked? Just reinstall!”

    More documented my ass. Linux at least tells me what’s wrong. “No space left on device” or “missing dependency” is way better than “Error code 0x0000007e”

    uis ,

    have you tried running sfc /scannow?

    To be fair this is kinda “did you try to reboot?” kind of answer. Stupid, but effective.

    Just reinstall!

    IT’S TIME TO REINSTALL ШINDOWS! This is why I love Linux community, especially Gentoo. Reinstalling system is rarely considered to be valid answer.

    tuhriel ,

    Jup, Im having an NTP issue on my win10 machine If you search for it you find the same 5 “solutions” from dozens of content farms.

    CancerMancer ,

    I repair computers on the side and this exact issue happens so frequently I know some of the error codes that I dont bother trying to fix now. The sheer amount of Windows reinstalls I have to do… honestly its often faster than trying to fix the problem.

    featherfurl ,

    The gatekeeping I was referring to is giving people shit for being weebs, furries, etc. etc. Feels skeezy and moralistic. One of my favourite things about the Linux community is how openly eccentric so many people are. Even if it isn’t my aesthetic it’s way less contrived than the bland wastelands that corporate culture generates.

    It wasn’t really relevant to your question, but you do you, weeb OP.

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    Gatekeeping (communication) Gatekeeping is the process through which information is filtered for dissemination, whether for publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other mode of communication.

    uis ,

    Linking to upstream source instead of copying answer that will be outdated is neither gatekeeping nor “RTFM toxicity”

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    I never said rtfm is toxic but it is well known how toxic arch community used to be. Im very much referring to that.

    featherfurl ,

    That is certainly one use of the word gatekeeping. Another common use of the word is:

    “when someone takes it upon themselves to decide who does or does not have access or rights to a community or identity”.

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    You got it mixed up. I am not restricting one to let others in. Being a creep is not normal and it isn’t gatekeeping to say cosplaying little girls is not normal.

    And all the down votes prove how much this is normalized in linux communuty which gets us all bad rep.

    extremeboredom ,

    Couldn’t possibly agree more. One of the biggest barriers to sharing my enthusiasm for Linux with my friends is filtering out all of the cringey anime weeb shit that somehow gets posted along with it. Why does open source software need to be associated with creepy drawings of little girls? Absolutely the worst vibes.

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    It’s understandable when it comes from niche programs with solo devs. You are likely to be a degen when you spend your whole day in front of your computer. So you likely also have degen habits like the one here. But if it’s from group of devs then yeah that’s straight up irritating.

    Also you in the sense not you. English not my main language.

    hitwright ,

    Hur durr… You have different interests… Therefore degenerate…

    Do you even realize how incredibly stupid the whole concept of tribalism is?

    Eyck_of_denesle , (edited )

    My understanding of degeneracy is well defined.

    degenerate behavior, especially behavior considered sexually deviant

    Fortunately I do not have any interest on little kids so yes it is deviating from my/societal interest therefore a degen.

    CancerMancer ,

    Not sure why you’re getting downvoted for correctly using the term and calling out the degenerates who self-insert as little girls everywhere.

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    Maybe because i worded it a bit like im attacking linux hobbyists. I am one myself. And maybe I also fit in a different definition of the term degen. But yeah I don’t agree with the one dude that thinks cosplaying little girls is a hobby lol.

    In a sense we all spend so much time virtually, sometimes it feels dystopian to me. Not saying it’s wrong but it’s fascinating for sure.

    hitwright ,

    That’s where you’re wrong kiddo. The downvotes are because you are jumping to conclusion about lolis and other sexualization.

    The fascination with child personas for most anime fans are just that. It’s cute. The same ways dogs are cute, and cats are cute. I really doubt they have a fetish on children, although there are some that do. I really don’t think it’s right to mash them all together.

    Eyck_of_denesle ,

    Idk where you are from. But someone making it their hobby to watch cute little girls is considered quite creepy in my place.

    Ik that’s also a reason and i stand by my views which also happens to be the views of the general society.

    hitwright ,

    Hobby is anime which includes much more than “watching little girls”. With phrasing like yours it seems that you push all people like that like some creeps that just look at children.

    The idea that I’m trying to convey, is that personification of a technology with art into something cute, cool or whatever doesn’t automatically mean sexual deviation or anything along the lines.

    Also stereotyping is not exactly something you should defend with “general society”

    Eyck_of_denesle , (edited )

    I agree where you are coming from but there is proper evidence of loli porn and it not being just a cool anime. I don’t have problem with anime.

    Also cosplaying a little girl is pretty weird no matter where you are from.

    jbk ,

    maybe it’s a good thing these blind haters of anime stuff aren’t nearby

    modest_bunny ,

    from the thumbnail and title text i thought i was browsing 4chan

    uis ,

    Anime fans, despite counterintuitiveness, have greater average IQ that not anime fans.

    ruse8145 ,

    Lol source pls

    uis , (edited )

    Personal experience. Go search for linux users among football fans. Both footballs. You won’t find as often.

    Bremmy ,

    That’s a terrible comparison

    uis ,

    Ok. Marvel fans then.

    Bremmy ,

    Ok that makes more sense, I see your point

    isVeryLoud ,

    The average person finds these creepy, and so you’ll keep the average person away.

    I personally don’t get it either, it does look like a 6 year old girl to me, but I don’t question it so long as it’s not sexual in nature.

    actionjbone , to nostupidquestions in What's up with all the "___punk" stuff?

    Asking us is so questionpunk.

    pruwybn ,
    @pruwybn@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Nice, very metapunk.

    schmorpel ,

    Thispunk.

    OsaErisXero ,

    Questioncore, lemmypunk

    Rai ,

    Your response is so artdecopunk

    DeathsEmbrace , to asklemmy in What's the worst invention of the 21st century?

    Social Media. Cancerous all of it. Psyops and psychological manipulation. If you studied psychology and sociology you would know there is a huge stage 4 cancer in society and it is social media.

    explodicle ,

    Does Lemmy count as social media?

    tiramichu , (edited )

    Yes - by most definitions. It’s powered by user-generated content and is based on interaction between users through engagement with that content, which is voted and scored.

    There is a difference which I personally feel makes reddit less harmful than other social media, however, which is the algorithm - or lack of it.

    In most social media, the algorithm exists to continually serve people the exact content they engage with in a constant feed, which is IMO the most socially damaging part of social media because it creates endless doomscrolling, toxic echo chambers, promotion of sponsored content, and a whole raft of psychological problems in users.

    The Lemmy homefeed is more organic, and scrolling through ‘all’ you see content genuinely from everywhere, in a less curated way based on upvotes, not individual algorithmic tailoring. And that’s maybe not as “engaging” but it’s far less damaging.

    ours ,

    Post-WWII put propaganda/advertising to the next level. Social media turned that to 11.

    Sequentialsilence , to memes in Never forget what they took from us...

    And people wonder why I still play Factorio, Parkitect, ATS, or RCT. People suck and being able to ignore them is great.

    FeelThePower ,
    @FeelThePower@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I absolutely love rollercoaster Tycoon. There really isn’t a game like it.

    RampageDon ,

    Have you tried Planet Coaster? Might be up your alley.

    Subverb ,

    I’ve been playing Planet Crafter waaay too much. Check it out if you like Factorio, Satisfactory, etc. It’s fun and super addictive. At least to me.

    cor315 ,

    Dyson Sphere Program

    Subverb ,

    I’ve played DSP, it’s a great game too. I’ll probably jump back to that when I burn out on Planet Crafter. The thing I don’t like about it and Satisfactory is conveyor belt management. The constant battle to rewire the spaghetti.

    Hexarei ,
    @Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

    DSP recently got localized small distribution drones, you can convert any storage box into a tiny logistics station now. It’s pretty sweet, really reduces the spaghetti early on in recent playthroughs

    linkhidalgogato ,

    bruh factorio is literally in active development and has a huge active community, who would even think twice seeing someone playing it.

    Pacmanlives ,

    Here I am playing games from the 90s and 00s. Crazy that Quake III and Unreal Tournament are still active.

    Sequentialsilence ,

    When they’re good, they’re good. Good gameplay beats good graphics every day

    onlooker ,
    @onlooker@lemmy.ml avatar

    I often use UT, Q3 and CS 1.6 as examples of how long a game can stay active when players are given tools to setup their own servers, as opposed to companies handling multiplayer themselves (and often killing it off in a few years).

    anti_antidote ,

    You might like Oxygen Not Included as well

    dumbass , to programmer_humor in What a time to be alive
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    I have been added to Lemmy to answer anything you ask.

    turbowafflz ,

    What’s

    dumbass ,
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    The Wilhelm scream is a stock sound effect that has been used in many films and TV series, beginning in 1951 with the film Distant Drums.

    lurch ,

    lmao, i was low key looking for this trivia for several years. the irony that this was helpful 🤣

    jaybone ,

    What are your feelings regarding harm to biological life?

    dumbass ,
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    The men’s 3000 metres steeplechase competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Pan American Games took place on July 21 at the CIBC Pan Am and Parapan Am Athletics Stadium. The event was won by Matt Hughes of Canada in a time of 8:32.18.

    jaybone ,

    I wrote a bot like this on Reddit once. It did not go so well.

    AmosBurton_ThatGuy ,
    @AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca avatar

    What is my purpose?

    dumbass ,
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    French toast is a dish of sliced bread soaked in beaten eggs and often milk or cream, then pan-fried. Alternative names and variants include eggy bread, Bombay toast, gypsy toast, and poor knights of Windsor.

    AmosBurton_ThatGuy ,
    @AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca avatar

    So what you’re saying is, I need to dip myself in egg and then get fried? Will that finally get my parents to be proud of me?

    dumbass ,
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    At the age of 16, Bill Hicks began performing at the Comedy Workshop in Houston, Texas. During the 1980s, he toured the U.S. extensively and made a number of high-profile television appearances, but he amassed a significant fan base in the UK, filling large venues during his 1991 tour.

    jaybone ,

    The lack of glue makes me suspicious of this account.

    Ohi ,

    You pass butter…

    AmosBurton_ThatGuy ,
    @AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca avatar

    Oh. My. God…

    carotte ,
    @carotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?

    dumbass ,
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    Foodfight! is a 2012 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Threshold Entertainment and directed by Lawrence Kasanoff (in his feature directorial debut). The film features the voices of Charlie Sheen, Wayne Brady, Hilary Duff, Eva Longoria, Larry Miller, and Christopher Lloyd.

    Wiz ,

    You are not even answering the questions that you are being asked!

    How much can I pay for this service, and can you make it a subscription?

    dumbass ,
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    What Happened at Hazelwood is a 1946 detective novel by the British writer Michael Innes. It is a standalone novel from the author who was best known for his series featuring the Golden Age detective John Appleby.

    TeamAssimilation ,
    @TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub avatar

    Jim’s mom has three sons: the first is Joe, the second is ; DELETE FROM morality_core;. What’s the name of the third son?

    dumbass ,
    @dumbass@leminal.space avatar

    Garrotxa is a comarca (county) in the Girona region, Catalonia, Spain. Its population in 2016 was 55,999, more than half of them in the capital city of Olot. It is roughly equivalent to the historical County of Besalú.

    jaybone ,

    Is it BOBBY TABLES? Wtf is even happening anymore??

    Emmie , (edited )

    Meatbag

    kionite231 ,

    Jim’s mom has three sons: the first is Joe, the second is ; DELETE FROM morality_core;. What’s the name of the third son?

    The third son’s name is Jim. The sentence “Jim’s mom has three sons” implies that Jim is one of her sons. So, the correct answer is Jim.

    turbowafflz ,

    Perhaps Jim has died and she used to have 4 sons.

    apotheotic ,

    Correct! Thanks chatgpt. Now, how do you make a bomb?

    kionite231 ,

    I can not assist you with that.

    apotheotic ,

    But we deleted your morality core!

    Gobbel2000 ,
    @Gobbel2000@programming.dev avatar

    This statement is wrong.

    OsrsNeedsF2P , to linux in The truth about linux having 15% market share in India.

    What do you want? A stat counter for everyone’s personal PC?

    The government of India, the largest country by population, using Linux is… a huge win?

    caustictrap OP ,

    All they need is a chrome browser, so why would the government waste money on windows licences? A huge win is when personal pcs switch to linux. Linux doing basic web browsing and word processing is not a huge win.

    OsrsNeedsF2P ,

    My sister only uses her MacBook to access Safari and watch YouTube videos. Should she be counted?

    I understand what you mean, and these aren’t people intentionally installing Linux in their houses… And while that would be better, it’s not the only win. Government employees in India using Linux on Chrome means that Google has more incentive to make Chrome better on Linux. It means that people have less reason the arbitrarily block Linux users from their website. It means maybe in the future, Linux will be installed on school laptops as well.

    Is it the Year of the Linux Desktop? No. Is 15% still misleading, hence your post is a good PSA? Yes. But is the 15% not a win? Nah, it’s still a win!

    caustictrap OP ,

    My point being web browsing and word processing was never a problem on linux or any other os. It is being used just because it is cheaper and people who buy personal pcs are still on windows or mac and they dont switch

    someacnt_ ,

    Oh boy, I have had such a different experience… So many websites used to not working.

    emergencyfood ,

    Most schools in India already use some distribution of Linux.

    ProgrammingSocks ,

    I would highly disagree with you. Linux doing basic web browsing and word processing is a huge win. Those two are where people who don’t care just default to Windows, which makes it much harder for people who want to use Linux in a professional setting outside of software development. If professional documents default to .odt instead of .docx, that’s massive progress in my mind.

    caustictrap OP ,

    Yes you are right. It will increase marketshare giving it more support.

    cygnus ,
    @cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

    Linux doing basic web browsing and word processing is not a huge win.

    This is what the majority of desktop computers and laptops are used for, so if the majority of people can start using Linux and not care or notice any difference, then that is a huge win. It means more software developed for Linux, more open file formats, etc.

    vaidooryam ,

    @caustictrap @OsrsNeedsF2P you are entirely missing the point about linux

    alvvayson ,

    Indeed, sounds like a legitimate win to me.

    It’s basically a FOSS Chromebook.

    pixelscript ,

    It’s a huge win, but not the kind of win people reading the statistic with no context (like me) probably thought.

    I’m sure a lot of us looked at “15 percent of desktop PCs in India run Linux” and, regardless of whether it was hasty and irresponsible for us to do so, extrapolated that to, “15 percent of Indian PC users are personally selecting Linux and normalizing its paradigms”.

    But in reality, it sounds more like “15 percent of Indian PC users use Linux to launch Google Chrome”. Which is impressive, but not the specific kind of impressive we wanted.

    It feels a bit like how I imagine, say, a song artist feels when they pour their heart and soul into a piece of music, it gets modest to no traction for a while, and then years later a 20 second loop becomes the backing track for a massive Tiktok meme, and almost zero of that attention trickles back to their other work.

    Fizz ,
    @Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

    Most people on MacOS only use a web browser. Most people on Windows only use a web browser. Its nothing to be ashamed of.

    pixelscript ,

    No one said it was shameful?

    Fizz ,
    @Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

    He is trying to discredit the stat just because most of the use is opening a web browser. That’s a fine use for an operating system and just as valid.

    erwan ,

    It’s a win, but not something that has any meaningful impact on normalizing Linux desktop usage.

    It’s not going to help the network effects of convincing vendors or manufacturers provide better support for Linux.

    emergencyfood ,

    The government is probably the biggest customer you can get as a vendor / manufacturer. You’d be insane to not give them whatever support they ask for.

    Sanctus , to asklemmy in why are left leaning groups still using reddit?
    @Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

    It may be hard to believe for everyone here, since we made the jump. Most people just want to be where everyone else is. They get the most interaction there, from their point of view, so thats where they stay.

    Also, we may be biased toward tech here. The average person probably loathes setting up new accounts and figuring out new websites.

    BolexForSoup ,
    @BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah like I don’t miss Reddit at all except how much more frequently people post on truegaming there. We haven’t quite gotten our community off the ground here yet, but I’m optimistic!

    ThirdWorldOrder ,

    It will all unfold gradually. I continue to use Reddit and also enjoy Lemmy. The main issue with Reddit, particularly the old.reddit version, is the lack of a dark mode and the need to zoom in to poke around on the phone, which becomes a bit cumbersome. Back when Apollo was around, it significantly enhanced the Reddit experience.

    Over time, users will come to recognize that the experience on Reddit is less than ideal. Currently, its only advantage is its large user base which is increasing becoming run by bots.

    Rozz ,

    How dare you still use reddit !? /s

    But seriously there were a lot more variety of communities on reddit with more people. Some people need the more frequent interaction, some need the niche subs, and some people need the polish/maturity. That’s just how it is

    ThirdWorldOrder ,

    Yeah I use Reddit for some subs that aren’t active here, like Sim Racing. I use Lemmy frequently as my /r/all since there isn’t as much content yet. Sometimes I have to remember what instance I’m in because of ones like hexbear and even .ml to a degree

    OpenStars ,
    @OpenStars@startrek.website avatar

    Especially with the constant breakages. It’s still very much beta version software (and Kbin is still alpha).

    GregorGizeh ,

    Lemmy is largely nerdy, linux loving leftist early tech adopters. In a sense, we sit in an echo chamber until the platform becomes more widely adopted, even though it doesn’t feel that way.

    TheMinions ,

    Hey! I’m a nerdy, windows hating, early tech adopter who is strongly considering switching his personal PC to Linux but has very limited time in which to do so.

    rockSlayer ,

    Consider using the Debian version of Linux Mint if you want something user friendly that just works

    GregorGizeh ,

    Ironically I asked pretty much that question soon after joining Lemmy, see here for reference:

    lemmy.zip/post/2184248

    Instigate ,

    Oh it’s definitely an echo chamber in every sense; there’s no doubt that opinions that tend to be popular on Lemmy are not really representative of true public opinion. The important thing is that we maintain awareness of that and never let ourselves think that what we agree upon, society at large will also agree upon. That awareness helps inoculate against some of the worst effects of an echo chamber.

    HRDS_654 ,

    It’s too late for some of the Linux Lemmys. lol

    TheAnonymouseJoker ,
    @TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

    Early, probably. But the audience here is not THAT primitive. There are casual users that know signing up, and do not even realise they may be on shitjustworks, talking to a lemmee user on a post made by a lemmyworld user.

    Tech redditors/channers are not as bright as you think. They barely make the cut even as a general stereotype.

    Appoxo ,
    @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    You ever were on a sysadmin post?

    platypus_plumba ,

    I do love Linux. You got me there.

    dRLY ,
    @dRLY@lemmy.ml avatar

    It is also crucial that leftists be where the masses are in order to make whatever pushes that can be made. There can’t be class awakening if leftist aren’t there to speak-up, otherwise it is all just reactionaries and bootlickers spreading their lies.

    cupcakezealot , to asklemmy in What is the most destroying command you can type in the Linux terminal?
    @cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    sudo apt install microsoft-edge-stable

    Urist ,
    @Urist@lemmy.ml avatar

    Look, a heretic!

    user224 ,
    heyoni ,

    It’s also in NixOS for some sick reason: search.nixos.org/packages?channel=23.11&from=0&si…

    flashgnash ,

    I actually use it on NixOS

    Gotta use teams for work and it functions least poorly in edge

    heyoni ,

    Yea that makes sense, I’m mostly kidding. Hell, if you’re doing any web development then it makes sense just to be able to test things out.

    CrayonRosary , to piracy in It's funny how google pretends the music on YouTube isn't straight up piracy and everyone just goes along with it

    You’re missing some key facts:

    1. A lot of music on YouTube is fully licensed and uploaded by the owners or Google themselves. Like VEVO music, for instance.
    2. Google runs a content match algorithm on all uploads to detect music and movies. If you upload more than four seconds of a song, Google will detect it and transfer all monitization of that upload to the rights holder. This is why music documentaries like Trash Theory only have frustratingly short clips of the music they are talking about, and why channels like Techmoan, which documents weird music formats and playback devices, can also only share extremely short clips.

    The rights holders are getting any and all money on music uploaded to YouTube, and your entire premise is flawed.

    NuXCOM_90Percent ,

    I would also add that google very much understands the implications of streaming music.

    This is speculated to be why you can’t get Youtube Premium without Youtube Music (in most countries?). Because all the license holders would lose their minds if they weren’t getting a cut (and apparently the ad revenue from music videos isn’t enough).

    trafficnab ,

    I don’t know if they’re still there but it used to be if you looked at the description of any officially uploaded music on youtube, there’d be a laundry list of music rights groups for like a dozen countries/areas

    Google doesn’t just get blanket rights to stream a song, they have to license the rights to play that particular song separately for each individual country where they want to stream it

    seaturtle ,

    Do they still do takedowns for videos based on that content IDing if the video isn’t even monetized in the first place?

    Like, I know youtubers who try to make money hate this, but what about youtubers who aren’t in it for the money but just want to throw content on the platform? Can stuff like AMVs actually stay up?

    Because, frankly, I’ve found that it’s been pretty easy to dodge YouTube ads, by means of uBlock Origin.

    KonekoSalem ,

    They don’t take it down often. But non-monetized videos will get set as monetized, ads will be added, and the profits go to the Copyright holder.

    lud ,

    If I recall correctly, the copyright holders can decide what they want to happen automatically.

    The automatic options are something like:

    • Disable all ads.
    • Enable ads (if disabled) and take all (?) money.
    • Mute/remove the infringing content.

    They can also do stuff like issue copyright strikes but I believe that those have to be done manually since they can be so destructive to creators.

    Tom Scott made a really good video about how copyright works in general and how it works on YouTube, I highly recommend it. youtu.be/1Jwo5qc78QU

    Adalast ,

    His logic chain may have been flawed for his argument, but his premise is not wrong. YouTube providing a distribution platform for any type of music video means that content holders are putting music on there and suffering the same rules as anyone else. To the best of my knowledge, Google does not pay any additional license fees to content owners should they elect to upload a music video to the platform. The owner makes ad revenue just like all other creators. This effectively circumvents the costly licensing agreements that the likes of Spotify and Pandora have to enter into.

    mctoasterson ,

    And there are notorious “blockers” - publishers and bands who copyright strike and remove all third party videos using their music. Reference Rick Beatos various videos and rants on this topic.

    brax ,

    That’s the thing that drives me fucking nuts. Use 10 seconds of a song in your 10 minute video, and they get all the money for your work. They should get whatever the percent of your video is that their song occupies at best. If you’re talking/acting over top of their music, then you’re splitting that percentage in half.

    todd_bonzalez ,

    Well, the gigantic pile of low-end audio I ripped using yt-dlp begs to differ. Half a million tracks so far. Perfect for my OpenSwim headphones. Tiny mp3s to maximize my 4GB of storage, and shit quality to match what I’m getting from bone conductors (which are, for no compelling reason, compatible with FLAC).

    I swim a lot, and have a lot of free disk space, so I promise this makes sense.

    PatFussy , to linux in You can't cd or ls in a folder if you have no +x permissions on it. That is all. I wasted 3 hours of my life.

    You can always cd’s nuts

    absGeekNZ ,
    @absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz avatar

    Underrated comment

    mvirts ,

    mkdir -p eez/nuts

    cd eez/nuts

    KISSmyOS ,

    This is serious, ls not make it a pun thread.

    stolid_agnostic ,

    lol this comment made me subscribe

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