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SinkingLotus , to memes in I will bear your burdens forever
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Video game screenshots for me. So far 22.5gb, 10,206 pictures in 178 folders.

alienanimals , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

Adults without kids should bring speakers with crying noises blasting from it. When people understandably get upset tell them to deal with your bad decisions.

Dr_pepper_spray ,

Sounds like a good method for adults that like to get punched in the face a lot.

OprahsedCreature , to memes in Lemmy since the reddit collapse

I love this comment section

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TimewornTraveler , (edited )

i dont, im so fucking tired of it already and it isnt even a US election year

edit: wow what a surprise, out of my inbox, the only two msgs with people bitching at me are the replies in an inherently inflammatory political post. in response to a fairly innocuous comment too! this kind of bullshit is bad for the brain

DragonTypeWyvern ,
  • Clicks on an innately political post
  • Whines about how political it is
TimewornTraveler ,

in memes, yeah, odd

OprahsedCreature ,

I think the level of passion people feel about this is roughly equivalent to the level of gaslighting they’ve experienced by people who can’t fathom people to their left that they consider inferior not falling in line with their privileged positions

EmperorHenry , to memes in Lemmy since the reddit collapse
@EmperorHenry@sh.itjust.works avatar

Shitlibs think I’m MAGA racist misogynist

Right wingers think I’m a communist

Zyansheep ,

Horseshoe theory!

Draedron ,

Horseshoe theory is bullshit. One side has extremists who burn down cars the other has extremists who burn people. It is not the same.

Dinodicchellathicc ,

The third side has people who burn themselves.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

🤔 Isn’t there a logical fallacy that addresses erroneously comparing two things in such a manner? If not, we badly need to make a new one.

gowan ,
@gowan@reddthat.com avatar

It is called a false equivalence but you can argue that the extreme left/right are much more inclined to violence without making a false equivalence.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

Ehh. There are centrists and people from other factions who support violence too, snd extremists who do not. There’s a lot of nuance in the situation

gowan ,
@gowan@reddthat.com avatar

I’d argue if they are arguing for violence they aren’t centrists.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

Really? The guy who thinks both sides are the same and wants them to kill each other so they’ll all shut the fuck up isn’t a centrist?

Nonviolence is not a requirement to be a centrist. Believing both the American left and right are the same or very similar, and/or believing in horseshoe theory is all that’s required.

gowan ,
@gowan@reddthat.com avatar

You are adding the bit that they want them to kill each other. That’s not a centrist attitude. The centrist would be asking everyone to try to work together rather than forcing others to toe our specific line.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

That’s simply not how centrism works. Centrism is not and has never been about nonviolence. It has been about viewing the two major factions in the U.S. as the same or similar, and honestly trying to view or portray oneself as superior to both. Nonviolence can be used for such purposes but is not required.

I used to be a centrist and know many more than you. I’ve dealt with this crap for decades. I know more about it than you do. I’ve rolled with both factions, and there are many centrists who feel the way they do without the nonviolence. Just because you are a centrist and nonviolent doesn’t mean all centrists have to be nonviolent to be a centrist… but that self - centered way of thinking on your part shows centrism is largely about feeling superior to others.

gowan ,
@gowan@reddthat.com avatar

So the issue is you have no idea what centrism means.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

The issue is you think centrism means being like you when it is anything but.

MadBob ,

Are you thinking of equivocation? The very first one here: plato.stanford.edu/entries/fallacies/

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

No no, not that one. I think it’s like a genetic fallacy but I am not sure. It’s like when dumbasses say fighting evil is the same as being evil.

MadBob ,

I’m quite sure it is, because equivocation often occurs by boiling down two disparate concepts to the same vague and simple description, in this case “using violence against those you disagree with”. Genetic fallacy is guilt by association.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

🤔

Wage_slave ,
@Wage_slave@lemmy.ml avatar

But everyone’s mom thinks you’re super.

EmperorHenry ,
@EmperorHenry@sh.itjust.works avatar

Everyone’s mom does think I’m super. Especially your mom.

Lightor ,

The fact that your statement insults the left by calling them “shit libs” then you just call the right “right wingers” kinda indicates where you land imo.

EmperorHenry ,
@EmperorHenry@sh.itjust.works avatar

Shitlibs are right wingers and right wingers are extremely extreme right wingers

MaxPower , to memes in I will bear your burdens forever
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Nah not my phone. But my Nintendo Switch has all the interesting Ringfit screenshots when I accidentally hit that button again. I wonder when it will run out of storage space because of all the screenshots

skyler , (edited ) to memes in How though?
@skyler@lemmy.world avatar

Funny comic, but wow that compression looks awful.

Here’s the source: https://twitter.com/giganticbuddha/status/1652009277429563393?s=20

And here’s the follow up comic: https://twitter.com/giganticbuddha/status/1654184641555832834

NotSpez ,

That 100kb limit really gets to some of these memes

x4740N ,
@x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

I would want to see that but I don’t want to give twitter my data

Fuck elon and fuck spez

x4740N ,
@x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

I wonder if nitter is working again, going to try it

~~farside.link/nitter/…/1652009277429563393?s=20~~

~~farside.link/nitter/…/1654184641555832834~~

No it’s not working unfortunately

x4740N ,
@x4740N@lemmy.world avatar

Found the artists danbooru for anyone who doesn’t want to use twitter

danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6263391?q=giganticbuddha

danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=giganticbuddha

secret301 ,

Thank

Lucidlethargy ,

Thank you so much for this. I really hate giving that website views. Nobody should be using Twitter in 2023.

postmeridiem ,
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It also loads like absolute shit

Steveanonymous ,
@Steveanonymous@lemmy.world avatar

Poor Aki

Kon those idiots

Fissionami OP ,
@Fissionami@lemmy.ml avatar

Thank you! Updated the post 👌

thesprongler , to cat in Moxie and Sadie in the kitchen

The best channel on CATV

AI_toothbrush , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

As long as you dont use nvidia linux works really well.

TomBombadil ,
@TomBombadil@hexbear.net avatar

Got a Nvidia card. Never had a issue on Linux.

Hekel ,

Even that is a myth nowadays. Wayland is still hit and miss, but with x11, it’s as good as Intel or AMD.

And, if the guys at System76 keep their promises (and historically, they have), with the release of COSMIC, even that will be fixed for good :)

adamnejm ,
@adamnejm@programming.dev avatar

How is a desktop environment gonna fix Nvidia being incompatible with Wayland?

Hekel ,

According to what they say, they’re writing this DE with Wayland and Nvidia’s Wayland compatibility in mind.

So far, they’ve always been trustworthy, so, I’m inclined to believe their statements.

adamnejm ,
@adamnejm@programming.dev avatar

Linux graphics stack only supports implicit sync, Nvidia only supports explicit sync. It’s not something that a desktop environment can fix as patches are needed to be implemented in Nvidia drivers, Wayland protocols, XWayland and maybe even Mesa or the kernel itself.
gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/…/1317

AI_toothbrush ,

Well yeah on x11 its pretty good but on wayland its hell. And i use wayland -_-.

Hekel ,

May I ask why? At the moment, there’s no real reason which applies to most users for which one should use Wayland rather than x11.

Most distros came up with solutions to the obvious ones (think of PopOS for gestures in Gnome x11).

Most people want to use Wayland because it’s the new shiny toy, but they haven’t actually got a practical reason for it.

And don’t get me wrong, I’ll be the first one to move to Wayland when it becomes fully viable across the board without IFs, but we’re not there yet, and x11, despite being on life support does everything most people might need from it (save from some edge case with multiple monitors with different resolutions and aspect ratios, with different refresh rates).

argv_minus_one ,

I don’t use NVIDIA because of its appalling treatment of the Linux community. Even Microsoft is friendlier to us.

Beeko , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

This ass taking weird selfies in his first class seat looks so entitled

jcit878 ,

not gonna lie that guy has an incredibly punchable face

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  • jcit878 ,

    there are quite a few people that have faces that just have a “punch me” written on them. he is one. I am not a violent person

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  • atticus88th ,

    I always book late night / red-eye when travelling with kids / grandkids. For some magical reason I cannot comprehend, they sleep nearly the entire flight.

    UnicodeHamSic , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

    I really feel like society has advanced to whre headphones or ear plugs are a thing you should be able to expect to provide for your self like sunscreen. Maybe you don’t need it or want it for every mission. However if you are on a mission where it would have benefitted you to have that’s on you for lacking.

    TheMadnessKing , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

    Well, I did have the issue of horrible range on my Qualcomm WiFI Drivers under linux leading to shitty WiFi range overall. Eg. Laptop just below WiFi router and it shows 90% range.

    argv_minus_one ,

    Wi-Fi is pretty atrocious even with Windows or macOS in my experience. I hard-wire everything I can.

    TheMadnessKing ,

    Nah, the same laptop on W10 had a lot better WiFi range.

    InvaderDJ , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

    I imagine it wouldn’t be profitable at all, but I would love services like flights, resturants, movies, etc that were adult only. Would be nice to just not have to deal with it.

    It’s unavoidable and a part of life you just have to deal with though. You roll your eyes, you turn up the noise cancelling on your headphones and you deal with it. But at the same time, parents should do all they can to keep their kids quiet and well behaved and maybe consider whether flights before their child is even a toddler are the best idea.

    GCanuck ,

    Far too reasonable for this thread. You have to pick a side. You either have to believe that parents and children bare no responsibility for their intrusions on strangers lives or you have to believe that all babies should be exiled from public spaces until they are old enough to behave.

    Choose.

    Edit: /s cause this thread is ridiculous enough to need it.

    kabat ,

    My wife and I picked an adult-only hotel for our honeymoon. It’s fucking glorious. One of our fondest memories ever, and we cherish it even more now with third kid on her way to wreck havoc to our ears in a few short months.

    InvaderDJ ,

    I can imagine, especially for a honeymoon.

    OneRedFox , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW
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    The only real hardware problems I come across these days with Linux is WiFi cards being shit. As far as I’m concerned, carefully selecting hardware is a problem for the *BSDs at this point. Am I missing something?

    dobesv ,

    I bought a new PC recently and put Linux on it. It didn’t work with the on-board Bluetooth until I did some research and digging through the logs and compiled and installed a kernel driver and edited some config files as root.

    Also the fps on my Nvidia graphics card is really bad in games.

    So it does still have driver issues, I’d say.

    torbjoern ,

    Also the fps on my Nvidia graphics card is really bad in games.

    Are you sure you have the official Nvidia driver installed? Most Linux distros, if not explicitly configured otherwise*, use the open source “nouveau” driver by default. Since that driver doesn’t support some vital aspects - such as frequency scaling - of the hardware, the performance is bad.

    *Some distros, like Pop! OS and EndeavourOS, offer a “Nvidia install”, meaning that the official driver will be installed and configured upon OS installation.

    pbjamm ,
    @pbjamm@beehaw.org avatar

    I would place the blame for poor driver support directly on the chip/device manufacturer and not on Linux (whoever that is).

    ForbiddenRoot ,

    Am I missing something?

    No. I think you are correct and mostly even wifi hardware works fine, at least compared to *BSDs. I use Linux across a wide-range of machines, both desktops and laptops, with mostly very recent components. The only other unsupported hardware I have personally come across is some gaming hardware (e.g. Thrustmaster racing wheels) and an add-on sound card (Soundblaster AE9). And of course, some things like DLSS3 with Nvidia do not work.

    absGeekNZ ,
    @absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz avatar

    Yep, really new hardware is still an issue.

    My new Zenbook (AMD CPU/GPU) had pretty major issues until the chip family was around a year old.

    Previous to this laptop, I always got older hardware when it went on sale (usually from Dell), chip sets and CPU’s that have had a while to “mature” I never had any issues with. Except of course with Nvidia drivers, those are always shit.

    If you stick with older hardware, you very likely wouldn’t ever experience hardware issues.

    I’ve been running various distributions at my primary OS since around 2006. Hardware support these days is amazing.

    torbjoern ,

    Except of course with Nvidia drivers, those are always shit.

    Doesn’t that depend on the distro? In most cases they should be supplied as a (meta)package and only require installation through the package manager, kernel modules should be built automatically then.

    While this is ofc only anecdotal evidence: I haven’t had problems with different models of Nvidia GPUs on different distributions (OpenSUSE, Debian, Pop!_OS, Elementary, EndeavourOS) in the last years. With a small workaround, even Wayland works flawlessly - the problem with missing GAMMA_LUT support and night light notwithstanding here.

    absGeekNZ ,
    @absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz avatar

    To be fair I haven’t had a Nvidia card in about 4 years.

    So things could have changed, but over the preceding 15 odd years, no other thing caused me more issues than Nvidia drivers. But I put up with it, that is what you had to do to get good graphics.

    The AMD GPU I have now, has been great, no issues at all. I had chipset issues mainly on the new laptop.

    GustavoM , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW
    @GustavoM@lemmy.world avatar

    Wha? Even a bleeping potato can run Linux nowadays, with zero issues at day 1.

    t. Got a Orange pi zero 3, and the lil’ bastard is rocking solid – even with (near zero) support.

    Kidplayer_666 ,

    Imagine not having all your drivers baked in into your kernel

    db2 ,

    Imagine not knowing about kernel modules 🤣

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    shit like this comment thread is why regular people use windows. who the fuck wants to learn about this kind of stuff when you can just point and click? especially when the people who should be helping you post brain-dead self-congratulatory gate-keeping shit like this.

    if y'all want people to use linux maybe make it palatable instead of maintaining its difficulty so you can get a chubby about how smart you are

    bear ,

    What a weirdly specific thing to get mad about.

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    smug senses of superiority in the FOSS community?

    amazing... no wonder linux use has only grown if you include the steam deck and closed off governmental systems

    bear ,

    The reason Linux only grew with the Steam Deck is because an operating system only grows if it’s preinstalled on a popular device. Average users do not install their own OS. If you were actually in tune with average users, you would know this. It has nothing to do with Linux users making jokes amongst themselves.

    sab ,

    I guess I would also be pretty sore if I didn't have... checks notes - all my drivers baked into my kernel?

    roguetrick ,

    A joke about potatoes? You elitists.

    alteropen ,

    @sab @OsrsNeedsF2P @GustavoM @Kidplayer_666 @db2 @AngrilyEatingMuffins @bear I bet these idiots don't even butter their drivers before baking them into the kernel

    malamignasanmig ,

    i sort of get them, actually. as a nontech person who shifted to Linux out of necessity, i just wanted it to work.
    i dont have to imagine not knowing what a kernel module because i still dont, despite using it for years.

    AngryHippy ,

    You might need another muffin. You’re a little hangry.

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    another smug message! surprise

    god forbid i actually want people to use FOSS

    db2 ,

    You could try not being a dick. Just a thought.

    Edit: after seeing your other comments it’s pretty clear you’re a troll.

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    I'd say the same to you

    pretty telling that the community takes criticism of gatekeeping superiority complexes as being equivalent to trolling

    db2 ,

    Nah I’m just going to go ahead and block you for douchebaggery. Good luck getting anyone to like having you around.

    Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
    @Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

    If someone made a GUI to handle kernel modules and people could point and click through them, would that be okay?

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    that really doesn't have anything to do with what i'm talking about.

    Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
    @Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

    You said people wanted to point and click. I agree: I’ve seen many Windows admins VNC to a desktop environment to get to a shell rather than use SSH

    So if everything in Linux was accessible from a GUI, would that make it better? Because Windows does similar things, and so does Mac OS. They just use pretty pictures instead of words.

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    ah, i see now. it's more about things just working and it being right there

    even what distro to choose is already a thing people have to actively research. most people are more interested in just having the thing simply work, than they are having it work in a way that they've customized, if that road takes more than minimal effort. i think that the divide is actively growing now, and that the easy access of smartphones and most apps not having much customization is probably part of it.

    Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
    @Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

    Things on Windows and Mac rarely just work, especially when you're talking about kernel extensions. In fact, one of the first things you do when troubleshooting a Mac is to start up without extensions by holding the shift key.

    And this is almost entirely the fault of the hardware manufacturers. They could write drivers for Linux that would work as well as their drivers for Windows. They don't do it, so amateurs have to reverse engineer the hardware and try their best to get it to work.

    If, like with Mac and Windows, hardware manufacturers offered actual support for Linux you would not see these issues. The problem isn't with Linux, it's with the hardware makers.

    I will agree that smartphones have made people know less about how computers actually work while increasing usage. And this is because they've obfuscated things to the point where they "simply work" with "minimal effort." Maybe we should stop doing that.

    d3Xt3r ,

    shit like this comment thread is why regular people use windows

    No, regular people use Windows because that’s what their device they purchased came with. If they bought a Chromebook instead for example, they’d be using ChromeOS which is based on Linux, and if they bought a Smart TV, it’d probably be running some sort of Linux-based OS as well.

    Regular people don’t know or care about Linux, nor what operating system their device is running - they just want a device that’s easy to use, looks good, has a good price and can let them use Facebook, Zoom etc or whatever it is they’re expecting from that device.

    who the fuck wants to learn about this kind of stuff when you can just point and click

    There’s no need to learn about this stuff, Linux is already just point and click. The main hurdle these days is installing it on a PC, egular people don’t mess around with the OS on their device, they just use whatever it is that came on their device. They shouldn’t have any big issues using Linux (especially if it’s a user-friendly distro like Zorin OS), as long as it’s already installed on their machines.

    if y’all want people to use linux maybe make it palatable

    It is already palatable, we just haven’t gotten mainstream manufactures to sell preloaded devices to the masses. There are some OEMs like System76 that are doing a good job, but they haven’t hit mass market yet. What Linux needs is a partnership with mainstream manufacturers and some big $$$ invested into marketing, plus partnering with retail outets like Best Buy etc. And maybe have a hardware certification program, like how Windows has the WHQL. Market the hell out of it, pass out shiny “Linux compatible” stickers to vendors, put Linux on sleek and shiny MacBook-like devices, and you’ll find regular people getting into Linux.

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    this is copium my friend. look at these forums, you don't find people talking about proselytizing ubuntu and mint, it's people circlejerking about how cool they are for using kali and arch and knowing whatever minutiae of computing

    AngrilyEatingMuffins ,

    also the front page of this very community has multiple posts from people whose systems aren't working, or who are worried about software being incompatible with linux. it's still not easy. and Ubuntu came pre-loaded on computers a decade ago and that didn't really do anything.

    oo1 ,

    if y'all want people to use linux maybe make it palatable instead of maintaining its difficulty so you can get a chubby about how smart you are

    I wont speak for others but personally, I'm not really interested in point and clickers using linux - there are people who work on mint and ubuntu and stuff for them.

    again, personally, i don't think linux is the right choice for people don't want to learn some of that and who won't ever use Command line interface.
    I wouldn't recommend it for them - tbf mostly because I've no interest in being tech support for them, just like i didn't for windows back when i knew how to solve some problems ( type "regedit").
    unless they only have a potato, then i think linux is more likely to fit a decent amount of their needs.
    though i would normally say it costs them little more than a few hours to test out a live usb boot system.

    but the main point is that the linux community is very diverse, as are all the different distros and projects - so it is not easy to pigeonhole all of them as sharing any one sentiment.

    some of the people and distros will be supportive of those users, others won't.

    it's a bit like most collections of humans in that respect.

    fubo ,

    I remember when you had to use this newfangled “kernel module” business if you had two Ethernet cards using the same driver, because a non-module driver would only detect one …

    backhdlp ,
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    Nvidia users

    pimeys ,

    Imagine being in the orange forum and thinking everybody’s using Mac…

    yukichigai ,
    @yukichigai@kbin.social avatar

    Some builds can get really tetchy about laptop hardware, but that's almost always older hardware.

    Though I will say it took entirely too long for most builds to have a "change what closing the lid" does menu option rather than making you modify a .conf file.

    And don't get me started on resolution switching when hot swapping display inputs.

    DarkThoughts ,

    I think the main trouble makers for consumers are the odd network or bluetooth controllers, especially in laptops, which often come with some exotic bullshit.

    thesmokingman ,

    I have a lot of trouble with Bluetooth on laptops so I tend to run 2.4GHz wireless peripherals instead of Bluetooth. That’s my only complaint these days.

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