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Ocelot , (edited ) to linux in I'd like to interject for a moment...

These textbooks are trash and written by morons. When I was in college one of the required books said very clearly that sleep and hibernate are exactly the same thing. It said that both suspended to RAM and hibernate was just some lower power version of sleep. It was even a question on an exam that I got wrong for some reason. I argued with the professor about it and proved to him thats not the case by taking one of the lab computers, hibernating it, physically taking the ram out and swapping it with another computer and resuming into the same state on power on. He said “Well thats what it says in the textbook so I have to mark it wrong”

It really highlights that there are probably a lot of other inaccuracies that I didn’t notice. This is the standard of education nowadays.

gomp ,

He said “Well thats what it says in the textbook so I have to mark it wrong”

The mark of a great teacher. It’s nice however that he had the patience to wait for your experiment (or maybe he was expecting it to fail miserably?): no prof of mine would have went along with something like that (not to mention, I’m pretty sure we couldn’t take apart the lab PCs at our leisure).

evatronic ,

The mark of a great teacher.

Perhaps not great, but effective. This attitude is exactly how working in the corporate world works. Reality and being right are rarely, if ever, the important thing. Following the rules, doing what you’re told, and sitting the fuck down and shutting the fuck up? That’s what this teacher was teaching their students.

BaconIsAVeg ,

They’re not testing you on what you know, they’re testing on did you study the course material. I had the same problem when trying to pass my written motorcycle test when I moved to California after riding in Canada for years.

erwan ,

To be fair, when you drive in California you really have to apply the Californian traffic laws and not the Canadians.

BaconIsAVeg ,

It wasn’t the rules/signs portion of the test. They litereally had questions like:

Which is more dangerous when riding beside a row of parked cars?

A) A car pulling out.

B) Someone opening a car door.

C) A child running into the street from between two parked cars.

It’s not an opinion question, personally I’d rather hit the car and the door over the child, but they want to know the answer that the study material gave.

erwan ,

Oh yes, I remember the paper test in California and it was really stupid. Things like “what should you do in foggy weather?” And the correct answer was “stay at home and don’t drive”.

Their whole booklet was a joke, instead of clear rules it was a mix up of actual rules, advice and trivia with no meaningful organization.

tony ,

In the UK all our questions were things like ‘You are about to drive into a wall, do you (a) honk your horn, (b) speed up, © stop’.

The rule was if there was a ‘stop’ answer, use that one, otherwise use the ‘slow down’ answer. You’d pass easily.

I always wondered if one day they’d throw in a curve ball… ‘you are being chased by a hoard of zombies…’

bionicjoey ,

What a bullshit question. If they don’t want people to drive in fog they should make it illegal. Otherwise, they should just acknowledge that people are going to do it and not coerce them to lie on a test

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Following the rules, doing what you’re told, and sitting the fuck down and shutting the fuck up? That’s what this teacher was teaching their students.

Sadly, this is opposite of what teacher should teach.

schmensch ,

what kind of prof is that?

Ddhuud ,

In my country, the vast majority.

Here professors are so underpaid, that anyone with an IQ above 75 is doing something else.

notsofunnycomment ,
@notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz avatar

Where is that?

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

America or post-soviet

travysh ,

I went to college early 2000s. The textbook said something along the lines of “The fastest RAM is 100 MHz”.

DDR was still relatively new then. I took a clipping of an ad showing higher speeds, and he literally claimed I faked the printed ad …

AeonFelis ,

Missed opportunity to amend and reprint the textbook every time a faster RAM was launched and force all the students to buy the new edition.

KroninJ ,
@KroninJ@lemmy.world avatar

That’s messed up. When this kind of thing happened when I was in school the instructor would mark both answers as correct since the book did state it. I highly appreciated that.

Nintendo ,

most CS “textbooks” are a scam these days I’m general. a huge red flag when I scan resumes now is actually if they have a textbook published without some sort of advanced degree or qualification to write a textbook. I get resumes of people a year out of college, work a junior position, and have a “Advanced JavaScript” or “JavaScript the not boring way” or “Complete guide to typescript” or some other quirky textbook name. if you actually click into any of these books, they’re complete nonsense written by somebody who just copied another textbook from another idiot who knew nothing. all these people are over confident resume padders. in practice they don’t know shit and didn’t legitimately write a lick of the book. I’ve had some of these applicants claim their books are used by professors too.

AyyLMAO , (edited ) to memes in come on

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  • pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    The solution being the mobilization of the working class.

    The mobilization of the working class isn’t going to do jack shit and arguably never really has in modern history.

    The working class still needs water, gas and electricity and will still burn coal to get them easily whether the ruling class is there or not.

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  • pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Okay, so the ruling class won’t stop burning fossil fuels and the working class either can’t or won’t stop either, so what’s the solution?

    unreliable , to linux in It either runs on Linux or refund

    A reminder that on last steam report, Linux overcome Mac as second in usage operating system. They don’t have to excuse of only support the top 2 OS.

    Instead to refund is to negative review, games companies are much more affected by losing a positive rating that a refund.

    Elderos ,

    Who is “they”? Not all game companies can afford to support multiple platforms. You’re not entitled for developers to support your preferred platform nor does it make sense yo give a negative review unless they lied in the product description.

    uis ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    github.com/LaG1924/AltCraft

    0 money, few lines of config and win/mac/lin/bsd/haiku support

    Elderos ,

    Well, first of all I know multi-platform game exists and in some case it will just work out of the box. If it doesn’t though, not all companies have the money to hire QA for other platforms or devs to look into issues when stuff goes wrong on Linux. Most game companies fail and run out of cash, only the top survives. They don’t have that sort of money laying around to mess around a platform with 2% of users. My previous company certainly loss money on Linux and it was a cause of tension internally.

    Secondly, a Minecraft prototype written in c++ and using native OpenGL calls is a terrible example. Even though I understand the dev volunteer his time so money isn’t an issue, it would cost a fortune and take years for your average studio to make a game from scratch like this without a game engine.

    uis ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    This game was made by student at age of AFAIK 17-19 and took less than year to make working 1.12.2 client with rendering and movement.

    take years for your average studio to make a game from scratch like this without a game engine.

    I wonder how many people are working at average studio and what their qualification.

    Elderos ,

    A bare bone program with rendering and movement is not a game, it’s a prototype, and this demonstrate nothing about modern game development. Of course a prototype with nothing but rendering and basic inputs coded in c++ is gonna be multi-platform by default. Hell, it is just code on a repo, you don’t even need to build it and test it and deploy it for all platforms as it is up to the user. I don’t think you understand the scope of making a fully-completed game. I had dozens of unfinished prototypes on my computer, some of which I made decades ago, some are multi-platform because of the language and tech. Still, this means nothing. It still cost money to support multiple platforms. Only exception nowadays is if your game happen to be compatible with Proton. But yeah, supporting Mac and a bunch of other platforms? It is not free my dude.

    unreliable ,

    It does make sense if they sell in a store for with support to multiple platforms and they only support the paid one.

    Yerbouti , (edited )

    I’m all for Linux but IMO it’s not quite ready for general public yet. Even distros like Mint are buggy and requires multiple restart every day. I would install it on my dad’s computer, but it’s not stable enough yet. But I think it’s a question of a few years, maybe months before it’s there.

    EDIT: since people are asking, here are a few bugs that I encounterd over the last week or so. I’m a audio/multimedia worker so obviously I push my computers farther then average user. Still, I’m happy to know many people have manage to get it stable

    • 2 days ago, Ssomething went wrong with cinnamon. At first all the dektop would not appears when waking up from sleep. Had to restart every time or disable sleep. At some point, even restart would bring me a window saying Cinnamon session could not be loaded. I had to reinstall it from Grub. I dont see average users being able to do that. *It’s actually not fixed, sleep will mess up Cinnamon.
    • yesterday, I tried to get my DAW (Reaper) to work with one of my audio interfaces. Drivers would not work correctly, sound was glitching. I messed up with pulse audio for 2 hours but never got it to work.
    • this morning, te infamous NVIDIA driver wouldn’t let me turn off the mirror mode (I have a projector connected to the computer), I had to reboot.
    • This morning also, I discoverd that Timeshift now only launch from the terminal.
    • Over the past week, I had to completly reinstall mint, because I installed and uninstalled some audio extension and it messed up the OS. Since then many apps that use to ne there dont show up in the software manager, updating the repo doesn’t work, so I had to manually install using terminal.
    • I’ve been fighting to get Da vinci resolve to work, tho it’s supposed to work natively. Took me around 4-5 hours overall.

    I ACTUALLY LOVE LINUX. Indual boot it on my main PC an even installed it on my old 2015 MacBook. I think windows is garbage and full of bloatware, I hate apple but consider macOS a pretty good OS, but I think both are more stable for your average user.

    I sincerely wish I could install Mint on my dad’s computer but I’m pretty sure he would me need my help at least twice a week . I dont see him or your average user playing with the terminal to install a basic app. I know it’s getting closer, but IMO it’s not there yet.

    ShranTheWaterPoloFan ,

    You need multiple restarts a day?

    What are you doing?

    Oliper202020 ,

    I have to restart popos too, on my laptop, sometimes it doesnt start after opening it, idk doesnt really matter

    Yerbouti ,

    See my edit!

    ShranTheWaterPoloFan ,

    I think you might have something wrong with your install. I do some heavy simulations (mostly Thermo and structural stress tests) with old hardware and haven’t had to restart ever.

    I’m baffled as to how you can have so many problems.

    superkret ,

    I respectfully disagree. In my experience, Linux isn’t any buggier than Windows, and hasn’t been for a decent number of years.
    The main thing hurting Linux adoption in my opinion is that the best-known beginner distros (Ubuntu and Mint) just aren’t very good compared to most others.

    OpenSUSE is the best beginner distro in my opinion, with Fedora as a close second, and LMDE would be the best if it was feature complete.

    LinkOpensChest_wav ,
    @LinkOpensChest_wav@lemmy.one avatar

    What do those distros have that Mint doesn’t have? I’m not being rude, it’s just that I recently switched from Windows to Linux Mint on my laptop, and I can’t imagine what features I’m missing. It’s easy to use and does everything I need it to do so far. I haven’t experienced any weird bugs yet, and compared to Windows 10 it’s a much less frustrating experience overall.

    Uluganda OP ,

    Latest kernel (hence driver), mostly. For most people Linux Mint is great distro that mostly works out of the box. However, for gaming, Linux Mint is one of the weakest since they tend to ship old kernel.

    We have to understand that gaming in Linux is in very active development right now. Having out of date kernel can make you unable to use some device, or having less performace than those with latest kernel.

    Hovewe, if you are happy with Linux Mint and see no problem, it’s okay to stay. It has great community and the developers are awesome.

    LinkOpensChest_wav ,
    @LinkOpensChest_wav@lemmy.one avatar

    Ah, that makes sense. Honestly, I haven’t gotten around to trying any games yet (which is what this thread is about, so I’ll just excuse myself :P)

    Montagge ,
    @Montagge@kbin.social avatar

    I'm running Linux Mint 21.2 using the 6.2 kernel without issue. Granted it's not a gaming PC as I use it for media.

    superkret ,

    Mint in my experience is one of the buggiest distros (after Manjaro and on par with Ubuntu).
    I guess this is mostly caused by being a distro based on another distro based on another distro.
    Mint doesn’t have the manpower to reliably fix bugs in their own distro, so the bugfixes need to be passed from upstream to Debian to Ubuntu to Mint.

    LinkOpensChest_wav ,
    @LinkOpensChest_wav@lemmy.one avatar

    Considering I’ve had far fewer problems and frustrations with Mint so far than I had with Windows, this bodes well. I’ll save your comment and plan on giving OpenSUSE a try!

    Yerbouti ,

    I’ve only used Fedora and Mint so far. I might give a try to Opensuse soon. See my edit for more info on bugs encountered.

    uis ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    OpenSUSE Thumbleweed or whatever they call their rolling-release

    neo ,
    @neo@lemmy.comfysnug.space avatar

    Tumbleweed

    LogarithmicCamel ,

    Even distros like Mint are buggy and requires multiple restart every day.

    There is something wrong with your installation. Other people just restart to update the kernel often once a week/month. So you might as well tell us what’s making you restart Mint so often.

    Yerbouti ,

    See my edit !

    LogarithmicCamel ,

    It seems to me that installing external audio drivers and changing Pulseaudio configurations is messing with the OS. Mint uses fairly old, stable packages. Newer distros have Pipewire for audio now. It’s a Pulseaudio replacement and might be useful in your case. Have you tried a newer distro? You can try Ubuntu 22.04 or Fedora from a USB stick to see if your audio equipment works out of the box. Then you won’t have to fiddle so much with the OS. Fedora Silverblue in particular is immutable and you can reset the OS to any current or previous state with one command, even without Timeshift. Another thing for testing software like DaVinci Resolve is Distrobox containers. You can change whatever you want inside a container and try different distros but you won’t break the underlying OS. Hacker’s dream.

    uis ,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    I update my system once every half of year. Not Mint tho.

    Nicklybear ,
    @Nicklybear@hexbear.net avatar

    I suck at tech and have never had to do this. What the hell are you doing to Mint?

    Yerbouti ,

    See my edit!

    viri ,
    @viri@mas.to avatar

    what on earth are you doing that requires multiple restarts a day??

    Yerbouti ,

    Look at my edit ! Many people asking the same question.

    bitwolf ,

    I recommend Fedora instead of Mint. It’s a much more daily ready distro oriented for Workstations.

    I always had problems with Mint especially with the older kernels it uses.

    Fedora uses gnome which is very stable.

    In regards to audio. It uses pipewire and works well in my experience. Less latency and relatively plug and play. I use Bitwig however.

    DaVinci is known to be difficult, however there are some automations for setting it up in Fedora.

    Yerbouti ,

    Following this advice that came quite often, I’ve decided to give Fedora a try on my home system. I’ve read that Nobora is optimised for production and gaming so I’ve installed it this morning ,triple booting Mint, Win10 and Nobora. It’s really well done and comes with Gnome and preinstalled video and steam tools. But I’m still facing one significant issue: the multimedia codes wont install properly. I’ve just spent 2 hours on this with no luck so far. That means many games that worked out of the box on mint are not curently working…on a gaming oriented distro… plus video editing doesn’t work in Reaper due to Ffmpeg not working… So yeah, it look quite nice but a lot of troubleshooting required. I’ll see how it goes once problems are fixes.

    bitwolf ,

    Which multimedia codecs do you need? I understand that some were moved to rpmfusion because of licensing, maybe you can find what you need there?

    Yerbouti ,

    Indeed I manage to manually install most of the codecs from rpmfusion and got Da vinci studio to work ! No video yet in Reaper but I have a few idea to get it working. After a few tweaks, all 5 games I’ve tried are now working flawless. So far I got one audio interface to work but not another, gonna neee to look into this also. Fedora definitely feels more stable, snappy and workstation oriented than Mint, so I’m probably gonna stick with it in the end. Thanks for recommanding it! Now if I could only get unreal to work with an Oculus Quest 2, I would deleted my windows install and never look back. To might come soon enough. Linux is still a bit challenging, but man, it does rock.

    JusticeForPorygon , to memes in It ain't much, but it's honest work
    @JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Didn’t France do this a couple years back?

    Solaris1789 ,
    @Solaris1789@jlai.lu avatar

    It was informally changed to a more eu flag like blue in like 1974 but it was reverted in 2020

    gramathy ,

    France doesn’t have an official specific color for the blue and the navy has traditionally used a darker blue which the current administration started using.

    Etienne_Dahu ,
    sergio ,
    @sergio@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    wow only 7 Fs in the French flag in hex code? Disappointed

    Redcuban1959 ,

    Italy and Honduras did it too, but i think Italy changed it back.

    Mighty , to memes in Thsts my secret, im always upset
    @Mighty@lemmy.world avatar

    You clearly underestimate my capacity for being upset

    UlyssesT , to memes in come on

    One of those more directly inconveniences treat flow. Maybe.

    Extinction Rebellion doesn’t even do that. debord-tired

    eldain , to memes in alone, but sex-positive about it

    Shallow relationships are not everyones thing and no amount of horniness makes you a socialite. Get off your screen and meet people.

    pjhenry1216 , to memes in Let Me Get My Hours!

    Boss: "if I can work, you can work."
    Also Boss: (works from home)

    BlueLineBae ,
    @BlueLineBae@midwest.social avatar

    I had a boss once that lived across the street from the office. I lived in the south suburbs where snow would blow from cornfields onto roads and create massive snow drifts that had to be cleared. A blizzard hit and I brought my computer home just in case I couldn’t exit the neighborhood. Sure enough, massive snow drifts piled up. I told him I was unable to come in, but I’d be happy to work from home that day. No dice. He was able to come in just fine. I had to walk out to the main street and take a pic of the massive snow mound in the road before he begrudgingly let me work from home. I’m happy to say I have a better boss these days.

    RegularGoose ,

    Have you tried just living in your cubicle and having them take rent out of your paycheck?

    pjhenry1216 ,

    I did stay overnight on occasion to meet deadlines at my old job. When mentioning how uncomfortable sleeping in the car was, my manager bought me a cot. It's like... thanks I guess, but kind of missing the larger point...

    KIM_JONG ,

    Don’t worry. We’ll deduct the cot from your pay.

    IDontHavePantsOn ,

    I had a similar experience a long time ago in Boston. I worked for a real estate brokerage as an administrative assistant. For anyone that might not know, the Boston real estate market is basically dead unless it’s between March and September. I had already been sitting in the office by myself for months, doing absolutely nothing. No calls. Nothing besides an occasional trip to the bank.

    We got so much snow the city shut down. Everyone was told not to drive, all public transport was shut down, people were skiing in the streets. My boss fired me for not going into work. Apparently I should have walked for 3 hours in 2 feet of snow so I could sit in an empty office by myself doing nothing. His office was a block away, in another brokerage he owned, conveniently nestled right underneath his apartment.

    MentalEdge , to memes in It ain't much, but it's honest work
    @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Common misconception! They actually just gave it a wash, it had gotten dusty.

    /S

    johnthedoe , to memes in It ain't much, but it's honest work

    This is good design.

    Elon_Musk , to memes in come on
    @Elon_Musk@hexbear.net avatar

    C+, You can do better. The cow should be in every panel in some form.

    FredericChopin_ , to programmerhumor in It be like that

    Nice 🐍

    twelvefloatinghands , to memes in come on
    @twelvefloatinghands@lemmy.world avatar

    Isn’t the direct and immediate personal inconvenience the point? But, like, target the people who have decision-making power.

    marcos ,

    Just try to actually target the people with decision-making power to see what happens.

    Those “we must have an impact!” protest never do that.

    finickydesert , to memes in It ain't much, but it's honest work
    @finickydesert@lemmy.ml avatar

    The reason why: a principle committed suicide en.wikipedia.org/…/Act_on_National_Flag_and_Anthe…

    lanolinoil , to memes in come on
    @lanolinoil@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah but I can’t direct my hate at an individual as easy when it’s hot outside

    /s

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