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Shirasho , to linuxmemes in Hot take

Not a hot take at all. Asking someone to go from a GUI heavy operating system to a command line heavy one and be just as productive is lunacy. Like all major changes it is important to ween off the old thing.

My biggest hurdle with the switch has been permission related issues, and you can’t deal with those cleanly with a UI, and every help thread under the sun throws out a bunch of command line commands giving a solution without explaining why those changes are needed. It may seem like Unix 101 to experienced Linux users, but it is really cryptic to newcomers coming from operating systems that are…cough more lenient with their permissions.

There is also a mentality that UIs are much more idiot proof than command line. UIs are written by people who actually know the OS so we can’t accidentally delete our home folder because of a typo. It is a very legitimate concern.

tryptaminev ,

Yesterday morning i installed Mint xfce on an old laptop.

I wanted to install synaptics drivers for the touchpad because i use the trackball as mouse but need the touchpad for clicking. Something that isnt configureable in the default driver.

When i copied an example config file and added my line, i rebooted the computer.

The GUI broke because in the example config file, there were “…” To indicate writing further options, but xorg couldnt interpret or ignore it, so i had to figure out how to edit textfiles in the command line.

No fun times, and definetely a risk for new users.

fkn ,

This story is literally every experienced Linux users first horror story.

I still remember the first time I broke my xorg config on my shiny new slackware 10 install in early 2005.

TerminalLover ,

It’s so common there’s an XKCD about it.

fine_sandy_bottom ,

Not really, the vaaaast majority of PC users don’t need the linux commandline.

Diana , to technology in In what ways has your use of technology/internet changed in 2023?

To save my collections of videos on iTunes, I choose to burn M4V to DVD so that they can be played on home screen.

Katya ,

Rip-Software that can bypass Blu-ray protection can be really useful. Here’s a tutorial for digitalization of discs I can share: blu-ray rippen trotz kopierschutz freeware

Sam_Bass , to programmer_humor in Be careful opening suspicious links in your mailbox

Stuff like that almost always goes straight to the trashcan

not_woody_shaw , to programmer_humor in Be careful opening suspicious links in your mailbox

That’s fine, I won’t even see it until somebody asks me on slack if I saw their email.

marcos ,

AFAIK, invites do not exist. Meetings appear non-confirmed on the calendar, and get confirmed or denied when I enter or fail to enter them.

I’m pretty sure that “meeting invite” thing is fake news.

gwilikers ,

Once worked contract work at an hourly rate for a business that insisted on random unpaid meetings out of hours.

That’s when I learned that you can filter emails based on the source and the words they contain.

“meeting” FROM company_email.dix => trash

NoneYa , to programmer_humor in Be careful opening suspicious links in your mailbox

I’m too busy responding to the ones for a free iPhone 23 to ever check those anyway.

Tenthrow , to linuxmemes in Not technically linux...
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peyotecosmico ,

$250–$499… Good thing there are 4 and a ½ months to donate more since they made the backbone of their systems.

I’m sure they will. /s

taanegl , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming

Listen, some of you mfs don’t need a standing desk, you need a running desk, that gets up and runs the second your brain turns on autopilot.

Focus! Or the screen runs away.

Lightfire228 , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming

Don’t brainstorm

Collect ideas as you think of them throughout your day. Then when you need to “brainstorm”, read through your ideas and references

Relevant links:
Obsidian/Zettelkasten setup guide

How to take smart notes

sundray ,
Lightfire228 ,

Exactly, that’s why you write down ideas immediately, when you have them

I have obsidian set to dump new notes into an “Inbox” folder

If i have an idea, i jot it down in a new note (usually from my phone), and move on

Then i can later catalog it properly

jwt , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming

Yes, those levitating shits are really eye opening.

sbv , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming

I am brainstorming right now.

owenfromcanada ,
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, there’s a storm alright

ScruffyDucky ,

Which ends with a small water tornado :)

snooggums ,
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

Drainstorming!

MonkderVierte ,

No, that’s doomscroling. Similliar effects but an entirely different thing.

henfredemars , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming

I don’t really think effectively in meetings. In fact, having multiple meetings is the best way to ensure I don’t spend time looking at the problem.

agamemnonymous ,
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I think brainstorming is specifically a group activity. When you do it alone, it’s just called “thinking”. The point of brainstorming is to bring in ideas you thought of individually to co-mingle with the ideas other people thought of individually.

xantoxis , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming

This is exactly why I have a whiteboard in my bathroom for brilliant ideas, and toilet paper in conference rooms for when I wanna take a shit

polite_cat , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming
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Looks more like a shitstorm to me

kubica , to programmer_humor in Brainstorming

Drainstorming

Norgur ,
@Norgur@fedia.io avatar

That's what happens around any toilet in a 2km radius when Taco Bell has a major sale.

callyral , to linuxmemes in It's (usually) already installed
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why do windows users install chrome?

i don’t get it, edge comes preinstalled on windows and it’s chromium-based.

nixcamic ,

If you’re gonna go though the trouble of installing a browser, why switch Microsoft for Google? They’re both evil and Edge actually performs significantly better than Chrome somehow (they’re basically the same I don’t get it).

Install freaking Firefox.

callyral ,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

If you’re gonna go though the trouble of installing a browser, why switch Microsoft for Google?

Exactly I don’t get it, the only explanation I can think of is that they have Chrome on their phone and want to sync it or something?

Obi ,
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It’s just momentum. Chrome was THE advised browser for a long time and people are just used to it.

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