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BlastboomStrice , (edited ) to android in What rooting method do you use?
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Magisk had some incompatibility issues with lsposed-zygisk, which nearly resulted in losing my phone in a permanent bootloop, but I fixed it by flashing some images.

I now use Apatch on my Mi 10, running xiaomi.eu HyperOS 1

PS. I even tried KSU, by compiling a kernel for my phone after watching a ~40minute video on Portuguese with english automated subtitles, lol. Apatch has a much smoother procedure than that and kinda has the benefits of KSU.

mfat , to linux in How to use Whatsapp Video Call on Linux?

Use Google Meet instead

PiJiNWiNg , to asklemmy in Who is the GOATest GOAT?

Albert Einstein:

  1. Invented the photon and discovered the photoelectric effect, which earned him a nobel prize.
  2. Discovered Brownian motion and proved the existence of particles and molecules.
  3. Created the theory of relativity, changing the way we think about space, time, energy, and matter.

Oh, and he released papers on all three of these groundbreaking discoveries in a single year. Dude was next level.

e8d79 , to linux in The least happy computer users: Those running Arch Linux & Firefox
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First of all, Substack is a nazi bar, fuck them and don’t give them any clicks. More importantly, Lunkduke is an idiot who fell down the alt-right nutjob rabbit hole. His mental diarrhea is not worth considering.

absentbird ,
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Also, Lunduke is a terf.

e8d79 ,
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Wouldn’t that require him to be a feminist in the first place? I always thought of him more as a standard transphobe who just regurgitates whatever foxnews tells him.

absentbird ,
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Good point, that’s more accurate. I just wanted to get specific with the type of right wing nonsense I’ve seen from him.

PeriodicallyPedantic , to lemmyshitpost in I'd rather be doing anything else, which is why I'm here, doing nothing
EnderMB , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

We installed Slackware. One kid bet me that Linux wouldn’t let him drag his entire drive into the bin to delete. It did, and we all laughed, including the professor - who still gave him the passing grade since he’d seen enough of it working before it went up in flames.

pathief , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?
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I had a teacher who was really passionate about Ubuntu and was distributing Ubuntu 5/6 live CDs. I ended up installing it on my laptop. It was a pretty miserable experience. Everything was ugly as hell, configuring the sound card was a pain, Wi-Fi drivers had constant problems, upgrades to the new x.04/x.10 version borked the system 100℅ of the time. Pretty miserable but got the job done.

Nowadays the experience is much, much smoother. Just ensure you don’t need exclusive software.

superkret , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

I was forced to. I had no money and needed a PC for my studies.
A roommate gifted me his old desktop with OpenSUSE.
For at least 2 days I googled various forms of “how to install programs on Linux” and got more and more frustrated, cause all I found was stuff you had to compile yourself, or things called “packages”. But I didn’t want “packages”, I wanted programs.
On the third day I found the YaST package manager and was immediately blown away by the fact you could search, download and install everything you need without hunting it down on various websites.
That was 20 years ago. Been on Linux ever since.

nexussapphire ,

😄I don’t want packages I want programs. That’s like a Mac user saying I don’t want programs I want applications. Booting up a Mac and saying where’s my god dam exe, why doesn’t anything work.

No offense it’s just funny.

recreationalplacebos , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

I actually switched to Ubuntu full-time way back in 2006 when I went back to school (anthro major), specifically to help me focus when using my computer and not get distracted by playing video games. Of course, nowadays with wine and proton on steam, that might not be as effective. But it worked well for me, never experienced any issues with word docs opening in libre office (or rather open office back then) or vice versa. There was once or twice where I had to use a computer in the lab in the library to run some niche program or another for an assignment, but not a big deal.

gramgan , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

The people I know in my program (undergrad History) use their computers for little more than Google Chrome (specifically Google’s Office suite), a PDF reader (sometimes also Google Chrome), sometimes Zotero, and sometimes MS Word. We get a lot of Mac’s around here, so one can imagine Microsoft products are not highly relied upon, generally speaking.

Everything’s through the browser nowadays, so I’d say just pick a stable distro, install 2 or three browsers in case something doesn’t work (like Google Docs with Firefox in my experience…), and submit everything as PDF.

Can’t speak much to LibreOffice as I write my papers in Typst (and before that in LaTeX, which got me brownie points with some of the older professors), which I find much faster, easier, and more flexible than WYSIWYG word processors.

FlashMobOfOne , to gaming in What JRPG combat is your favorite?
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FF6, or more recently, Battle Chasers: Nightwar

I like it old school.

evo , to android in How come android headunits in a car boot up so fast despite being very under powered compared to phones these days ?

Android Auto or Android Automotive?

The former is basically just a screen your phone is casting to. The latter is a lightweight (stripped down) Android fork designed to boot very quickly and do a couple things very well. It probably never really “turns off” since it still has a 12v connection even when the car is off (why your clock doesn’t reset).

Android on your phone is a much more general purpose operating system that runs on a (much more limited) battery. It isn’t designed to be turned on and off frequently.

eezeebee , to gaming in What JRPG combat is your favorite?
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Chrono Trigger and Grandia 2 come to mind.

Die4Ever , (edited ) to gaming in What JRPG combat is your favorite?
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I haven’t played many JRPGs, but I’ll say Grandia 2. I liked the way the timers worked, and the cancels. Also positioning always adds depth to combat.

Panzer Dragoon Saga was pretty cool too, with the circular movement.

captain_aggravated , to asklemmy in People who watched Homestar Runner back in the day: If you have watched any of the sbemails on the website, which sbemail is your favorite of the bunch?
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It is difficult to pick a favorite.

Of course I have a fondness for “Dragon.”

“Virus” comes to mind as well as a particularly good showcase of Flash animation. Some of the magic is lost now that Flash is dead and you’re probably going to view the cartoon in a video player, but as originally presented they really pulled off some great interface screws like having Homestar pick apart the links at the bottom.

I really miss the Flash era, it felt so much more creative. Hell just having “cartoon or game” as a sliding scale was cool; Homestar Runner cartoons were all at least slightly interactive in ways no one does anymore for lack of a suitable media.

bradorsomething ,

It is difficult to pick a favorite.

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