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tbagmobile , to memes in Team Xavier

He is the chosen one

uralsolo , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

Just the other day I was posting complaining about a thing I was trying to do that should have been simple but Linux made really hard for some reason. Still prefer it to Windows tbh.

selokichtli ,

Oh, that’s why I moved from W10. My audio card refused to work with this OS. The solution: go back to W8.1 which I just skipped as hell. I could never get rid of that problem in W10, BSOD as soon as it rebooted into W10. No matter what I tried, couldn’t debug the problem. Fuck it, Linux may be complicated, but at least you end up knowing what’s going on. I can’t go back to not knowing.

Duamerthrax ,

The other day, I dug out an old scanner to use. No mac drivers ever and no Win10 drivers. Worked on my Mint laptop with no drivers to install.

TheBurlapBandit , to memes in Team Xavier

You can’t spell heroine without heroin

wizzor , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

I have found Linux to have excellent HW support for all older hardware. Only notable exception is fingerprint readers. Granted, it’s been years since I tried gaming.

ILikeBoobies ,

I don’t look up Linux compatibility for hardware, everything just works

If a game doesn’t support Linux then I don’t support the game

It’s like people trying to run Linux or Mac software on Windows - they just don’t do it.

loutr ,
@loutr@sh.itjust.works avatar

Funny anecdote about FP readers: got an XPS 13 for work. At first I tried to make do with Windows, and everytime I tried to register my fingerprints, the laptop rebooted instantly. Then I got fed up jumping through hoops to set up my workflow, installed Ubuntu, installed the FP reader driver, and it worked like a charm.

As for gaming, I finally got rid on Windows on my gaming PC (AMD GPU), and all my games work very nicely (I don’t play multiplayer games). Most problems were fixed by selecting another proton version through Steam, biggest issue I had was manually updating the fucking Ubisoft launcher thing for AC Syndicate.

stealth_cookies ,

I don’t think the fingerprint reader is the problem it is how the OS supports it. I tried with my framework laptop and it just stopped logging me in after a misread or something like that.

UnknownQuantity , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

I was flirting with Linux for 20 years. There was always something that put me off an I went back to Windows. Recently I installed ubuntu with Kde plasma and I’m not going back. It just works and is heaps faster on older hardware. The old driver issues are gone, compatibility is awesome. The only issue is getting used to new software names.

batmaniam ,

Same. I started with Ubuntu like a decade ago. I hated it and didn’t really see the fuss, kind of gave up.

But then I started putting in tons of time in rasbian, and windows kept getting more and more… Well, windows. I eventually realized how much more I liked working on stuff on the pi, and just needed proper hardware. That’s also when I started to understand the differences between distros. I’m not flaming Ubuntu (I’m not really smart enough to have an opinion), it was just a lot of hastle for something I didn’t understand the upside of yet.

Been wrestling with my first all Linux (Debian) box. It’s a bit of a learning curve but there’s this weird headspace it frees up. It does what I tell it. There’s no random software that shows up. There’s nothing I can’t nuke. No surveys on my favorite BBQ dish in my Taskbar (true story). It’s so godamn nice. It’s the opposite of a black box.

Im getting another (3rd) box specifically to slowly replace my current desktop. Ill be fooling around with WINE and whatnot for the software I need for work, probably setting up a small windows partition for when I absolutely need it. But all in all I’ll be 90% penguin by years end.

ThePac ,

How’s gaming support?

thedeadwalking4242 ,

Decent, with proton I can play most games with no issues

Shinji_Ikari ,
@Shinji_Ikari@hexbear.net avatar

A large majority of games on steam work via proton.

For games outside steam, there’s a pretty good community around wine wrappers. I think it’s called lutris.

I used to play GTAV, assassins creed, and other AAA titles through it 4 years ago and its only gotten better.

Hikiru ,
@Hikiru@lemmy.world avatar

For single player, the majority of games should work just fine. Most gaming issues nowadays are either because of invase DRM or anticheat, but more and more games are getting support. A large part of it is thanks to the steam deck.

floofloof ,

Surprisingly good. It’s no longer that depressing list of the same handful of open source games. These days you can be fairly confident most games will run OK, especially if you’re running Steam.

ThemboMcBembo ,
@ThemboMcBembo@beehaw.org avatar

Through Lutris, really good

averagedrunk ,

I dual boot fedora with plasma (it has all my laptop drivers without me having to install anything) with Windows and it’s pretty great, but I was out of Linux for a long time and there’s things I don’t remember. So I’m missing stuff and don’t have the time to relearn what I knew 20 years ago.

It works well enough for day to day tasks and dev work. Windows works well enough to run some games.

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

How anybody flies without noise-canceling headphones these days is beyond me.

rab ,
@rab@lemmy.ca avatar

I just had a 9 hour flight where both bathrooms were plugged and aisles were completely covered in puke because this kid got so sick, and refused to throw up into a bag. Every time he got sick he ran from his mom and threw up somewhere else on the plane

Left flight with puke on my backpack and shoes. Whole back of the plane was vomiting throughout the flight due to the smell. Nobody could use the bathrooms for the last 3 hours of the flight

My noise cancelling headphones were not effective

VikingHippie ,

Should have gotten Bose.

bronxasaur ,

Literal nightmare fuel

rab ,
@rab@lemmy.ca avatar

Yeah I’ve always had pre flight anxiety, all the “what ifs” going through my head

I actually didn’t think it could ever be so bad. Forever scared to fly ever again…

Randomocity ,

Really though this is probably the worst experience you’ll ever have on a plane.

I_Fart_Glitter ,

Dude. How did the fucking marshals not step in? Allowing anyone, child or not, to repeatedly spread bio hazard on other passengers is not ok. One time? Fine, kids are gross and things happen. Repeatedly? That kid is a terrorist.

familyfriendly ,
@familyfriendly@lemmy.world avatar

Believe it or not but not everyone is from the US. Flight marshals are mainly a US thing

Duxon ,

Recalibrate your irony sensors.

rab , (edited )
@rab@lemmy.ca avatar

Canada to Germany flight. Not much can be done while you are flying over Greenland.

The kid was mentally ill. I blame the mother. She tried to wash a blanket or something in the sink, clogging the entire plane. People were pissing into bottles

Surprised this didn’t make the news really. It barely sounds like a true story

Colour_me_triggered ,

Lol I’d have paid good money to see that.

AeroLemming ,

See and NOT smell.

Also, blur the footage a bit please.

rab ,
@rab@lemmy.ca avatar

Yeah I know it barely even sounds like a true story, but it really happened

Vancouver to Frankfurt via condor, Aug 3.

Anyone here remember the scene from team America where he vomits endlessly? It was sort of like this. The kid probably lost 50 lbs that flight

bermuda ,

I’m taller than average so it already sucks but last year I had three flights IN A ROW where I got placed behind somebody who was obsessed with leaning back in their seat. Like they’d lean back as much as the seat would let them which was already painful but then they’d try and push it more and more and jump back into the seat which was only hurting my knees more. One was 6 hours and I literally could not sleep 1 second because of the pain. three DIFFERENT people did this! Noise cancelling headphones did not help.

electrogamerman ,

Im gagging just thinking about it. Ok, i will forever bring a facemask plus aromatic salts with me everytime i do an intercontinental flight!

Tankiedesantski ,

In business class, no less. Like come in you rich dorks, you have no excuse to be prepared for this shit.

original_ish_name ,

Overpriced. And then you need them for every member of the family :)

And they also might not work well enough

JackBruh ,

Yeah anything below the ultra premium ones barely work as wanted.

oregoncom ,
@oregoncom@hexbear.net avatar

Or just suck it up and be and adult instead of complaining about literal babies 24/7. Go back to r/childfree

Krachsterben ,

They’re good at cancelling out deep grumbling noises but purposely let through high tones so users can hear fire / safety alarms ringing. Unfortunately baby’s screaming is more similar to the latter and cuts right through to your ears

Malfeasant ,

It still takes the edge off… I have two little sirens myself.

turkalino ,
@turkalino@lemmy.yachts avatar

noise-cancelling headphones don’t help with crying babies unfortunately, just hums & buzzes like the engines, HVAC system, etc.

ThePac ,

I kind of assume people are listening to music or something with the headphones on. That does a good enough job to drown out all sounds for me. If you just put on noise-canceling headphones, turn them on, then don’t play anything… yeah… not going to be super effective at filtering out crying babies.

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

    knobpolisher , to memes in This is the way

    Reverse poacher rhino bbq birthing

    Fuckass , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

    I don’t think I’ve met anyone who enjoys windows 11 unless they’re like 75 years old and only click on google chrome and the power off button

    OfficerBribe ,

    For the most part there is practically no difference between 10 and 11 minus changes in UI and higher HW requirements. If someone liked 10, do not see why 11 would be different. Same in theory could be said about 8.1 and 10. Most of the UI changes are better IMO, but there are some annoyances mainly related to taskbar.

    I believe the only thing that many could dislike and have impact on daily work, would be the new context menu. It can be swapped to old one, but as of now there is no easy setting / toggle for that.

    Duamerthrax ,

    There’s even more telemetry and built in ads with Win11 over Win10. If they’re so similar otherwise, why would anyone upgrade to Win11?

    OfficerBribe , (edited )
    1. I like newest OS versions. Visually I do like it better as well. Kind of wish I could get back rectangular design though, not a fan of rounded corners, but that is very minor thing. When I say nothing much has changed, I mean the backend, backwards compatibility. Everything you know about Windows since 8.1 still applies + some additional features, improvements.
    2. Do not have ads. Maybe because I am in Europe or maybe because I have Education (Same as Pro Enterprise) license or because I am using local and not MS account.
    3. Do not care about telemetry. Have disabled most “personalization” things. I am fine with MS collecting random basic telemetry like HW inventory / SW crashes or whatever they collect.
    LinuxSBC ,

    Education edition is the best edition. It does not have ads, which is not true of Pro.

    OfficerBribe ,

    Made a mistake about comparison. Education is comparable to Enterprise and not Pro. Have experience only for these 2 editions so no idea what’s the situation with Home and Pro and if there really are ads that cannot be disabled.

    void_wanderer ,

    I highly recommend this little tool to get back the old taskbar and context menu:

    github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher

    OfficerBribe ,

    I sort of want to try barebones/native experience now. Old context menu can be accessed by holding shift when needed so it does not bother me much, probably there is a simple registry fix as well if you would want to always get it by default.

    For me only main initial annoyance with W11 was no seconds for clock in taskbar, but that was added some time ago so I am fine.

    Previosly I used start replacement Classic Shell, but not anymore. Kind of realized I do search instead of clicking what I want anyways. Besides Win7 like start menu looking more pleasant for me, I do not care about it much anymore.

    aerir ,

    Honestly, my Win11 works well enough for my day 2 day use. I don’t have to troubleshoot any random issues I may encountered in Linux (I use Nvidia). I turned off all the telemetry settings I could but let’s be real, I am still using Google and all the big social media.

    Win10 gave me more BSODs too. My only tip for the few Windows user here, do a fresh install instead of upgrade.

    Linux desktop just ain’t worth it for a gamer; when it works it’s great, when it doesn’t - I don’t want to spend anymore of my limited time to fix or make it work.

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

    This is one of those things I see people complain about everyone complaining. Like vegans or CrossFit people. I’ve met far more people complaining about complaints than actual incidents.

    Most of us get it. It’s kids. I’ve seen obviously not emotional support animals brought in by asshats. Kids aren’t my concern.

    ThePac , (edited )

    Kids these days (Yes, I said that unironically) can’t be assed to deal with any amount of discomfort. They’ve had a childhood of screens put in front of them so they don’t have to deal with boredom and other shit that just ruins a person’s ability to operate in society.

    Grow the fuck up and deal with it.

    EDIT: So apparently people are reading this like I’m talking about the crying babies. I’m talking about the ridiculous, pseudo-child-free adults who can’t believe a baby might have trouble while flying and god forbid they should hear it cry.

    AeroLemming ,

    You mean their brains have been wired from an early age to be addicted to short-form content and never tolerate moments with nothing happening because they were given unfettered access to the internet and the psychological manipulation from big corporations that comes with it?

    They’re just supposed to grow up and deal with that? How?

    ThePac ,

    They’re just supposed to grow up and deal with that?

    Literally yes. I’m sure the process might be different for each person, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to ask that people learn to deal with the world around them instead of expecting the world to bend to their complaints at every discomfort. It won’t.

    UnicodeHamSic ,

    Your aren’t tlaking about people. You are talking about children.

    silent_water ,
    @silent_water@hexbear.net avatar

    kids are people, but yeah, point stands

    AeroLemming ,

    Mental disorders relating to attention have skyrocketed in recent years, most likely due to the influence of social media on young minds. This shit is causing actual brain damage to these poor children because they don’t know any better and their parents won’t limit their screen time. You can’t put that all on the kid.

    ThePac , (edited )

    I am putting it on the adults complaining about crying kids on planes or whatever other little thing that gets under their skin.

    AeroLemming ,

    Oh, well that changes the meaning of your comments entirely. Damn pronouns, always causing ambiguity everywhere!

    Zalzabar ,

    Not long ago I heard someone on the radio get very angry over kids playing ball hockey on their own street and in the same breath will complain that kids don’t go outside enough so yes I 100% agree with you people expect the world to bend for them when it’s inconvenient for them they are less of an adult then these kids crying on a plane smh

    kablammy ,

    FYI the younger ones are screaming because of pain from the inner ear air pressure changes that they don’t know how to prevent.

    ThePac ,

    JFC are people really understanding my take as blaming the fucking babies? The whole “kids these days” was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the adults in the plane complaining about the babies.

    SpiderShoeCult ,

    nah, lad, people are most likely understanding exactly what ya meant and they’re downvoting because of that. also the ‘pseudo-childfree’ mention might also be bothersome to some, what with it suggesting said lifestyle might be just a phase and thus claiming to have the absolute truth and such things. pretty sure parents would downvote a childfree person for suggesting a pseudo-parent notion.

    but I’m 2 ales and a barleywine in already, so YMMV

    this thread is entertaining though, for what it’s worth. I just want to see the fuckcarspeople get involved here as well, 'cause it’s getting kind of repetitive

    why isn’t there a fuckplanes community, I wonder? I mean they still use leaded fuel and are probably making us all stupider and more violent and stuff

    ThePac ,

    Maybe go start c/fuck_everything?

    also the ‘pseudo-childfree’ mention might also be bothersome to some, what with it suggesting said lifestyle might be just a phase

    That was not my intention. I don’t consider it a phase and I don’t think everyone needs to be a parent. I just got a very c\fuck_kids vibe from the whole thing. I’m sure I could have said it better, but… eh.

    oregoncom ,
    @oregoncom@hexbear.net avatar

    kids these days can’t be assed to deal with any amount of discomfort.🤓 🤓 🤓 🤓 🤓

    Your lack of self awareness is astounding.

    UID_Zero ,
    @UID_Zero@infosec.pub avatar

    I’m thankful that my kids fly well, and always have. We flew with them at ~15 months with no issues.

    I’ve always heard the complaints about screaming infants and whatnot…but I’ve never seen it. Granted, I don’t fly too often (and less so more recently), but I’ve never had the “classic” kid crying through the entire flight. It just doesn’t happen as often as people think. I’m sure when it does happen that it’s pretty f’n annoying, though.

    Dr_pepper_spray ,

    I have. It’s pretty unpleasant, but you put your headphones on and listen to something. These people that assume there is some policy that flights have to be as quiet as a church are beyond me.

    Ryumast3r ,

    FYI, emotional support animals aren’t protected on flights any more than other animals on flights, meaning they have to stay in a crate/kennel.

    Only service animals can be outside of the carrier and there’s extra paperwork associated with that.

    ConsciousLochNess , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW
    @ConsciousLochNess@hexbear.net avatar

    The new CPU requirements for Windows 11 are why I wiped it and am now on Linux Mint. No dual-booting.

    penguin-love

    ConsciousLochNess , to memes in Lemmy since the reddit collapse
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    Love my Hexbears heart-sickle 💋

    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.

    FollyDolly , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message
    @FollyDolly@lemmy.world avatar

    This thread is goddamned train wreck. If you need to fly with young children, buy a big bag of those el cheapo foam ear plugs and pass them out to whomever wants some.

    I don’t have kids, and I have sensory issues that make baby crying noises physically painful, but I get it. Sometimes you need to take your tiny human places, and I just have to deal. It’s a part of life.

    RoquetteQueen ,

    It’s unreasonable to expect parents to buy you earplugs. If you know you have sensory issues, you need to pack earplugs just in case. That is your responsibility.

    FollyDolly ,
    @FollyDolly@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh I travel with my own earplugs, but sometimes poeple forget. Nothing wrong with looking out for your fellow humans.

    EffortlessEffluvium ,

    The packs of earplugs aren’t that expensive, and if you can’t get the kids to be reasonably well-behaved it’s your responsibility.

    RoquetteQueen ,

    Lol no.

    atomWood ,

    It’s not some random strangers job to take care of you.

    radioactiveradio ,

    Or a big bag to put the kids in and stuff em in the luggage compartment.

    Landrin201 ,
    @Landrin201@lemmy.ml avatar

    “People should abuse their children so that other passengers are more comfortable.”

    That’s literally your suggestion

    radioactiveradio ,

    No, I’m saying children should count as luggage.

    original_ish_name ,

    Ear plugs always fall out, don’t work properly and feel uncomfortable for me

    Drusas ,

    I had that problem until I switched to smaller earplugs.

    deur ,

    You can also try over-the-ear hearing protection style gear

    TheManuz , to cat in Best. Cat. Ever.

    The catest cat.

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