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lemmyvore , to linux in Flathub new home page

Lol how the fuck do you browse packages? Did they forget to add a link to “apps” or something to the top menu?

You have to keep scrolling down the front page and look at categories and maybe press “More Productivity” and you get to see the packages in that category. But you can’t browse all packages and you can’t get a list of all categories.

naptera ,

What about the search bar at the top? It has category filters as well.

lemmyvore , (edited )

I’m not seeing any filters? If I press the search field I just get a prompt.

I saw there’s a slash sign in a square but I can’t figure out what it’s for. If I click it it dissapears, if I type “/” in the bar I get nothing.

Edit: so if you press the search button with nothing written you get to flathub.org/apps/search which is a somewhat more useful page. The default listing there is still garbage because it’s hard-limited to 1000 apps for some reason but there’s no pagination and no sorting(?). But at least you get a filter bar on the left so there’s that.

Also if you scroll aaaall the way down to the footer of the page there are some links to “collections” such as “trending” and shit. Which has pagination but no filters and no sorting. 😆 And the distinction between the “trending” and “popular” collections is left as an exercise for the user, I suppose.

It’s like it was designed by someone who’s never seen or used a package repository in their life.

naptera ,

Yeah, it really is more like google play store or shopping websites and similiar apps/websites (although there are some that have a better design I guess). I’m not really a fan of it either, but I guess people being used to those (which is probably the majority of the userbase of flatpak) feel more comfortable with it.

My guess with the difference between “trending” and “popular” is that the former means lots of recent downloads and the latter a lot of downloads in a longer timespan (e.g. a year or so)

helenslunch ,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

The search bar is not for browsing.

Upcoming7284 , to programmerhumor in if you know you know

Apparently Matrix’s home server is not playing well with some other servers so if you have a matrix.org account you might be seeing this more often.

misc , to memes in What my dad sees. What I see.

Then there’s me who can’t see any of that.

ForgottenUsername , to linuxmemes in I'd like to interject for a moment.

Windows online for 2 days and 15 hours without crashing or having to reboot for an update.

Clearly Photoshop’d. 🤣

caustictrap ,

My jellyfin server is on windows 11. It is stable for now. The day it crashes i will switch to linux.

ccdfa ,

Bruh

meekah ,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

I hate windows as much as the next linux user but I have to admit windows has been very stable for me despite having uptimes in the months with my work laptop.

ForgottenUsername ,

Your preaching to the wrong crowd.

No Linux user is gonna go “perhaps your right, I should switch to windows for its stability”

You’ve had your work laptop run well for a few months with your on off daily usage. I’m sure there’s many ppl here with various distros running for years without a single reboot.

Personally I have one running as a mediaserver that hasn’t been offline in two years, and I’m sure that that’s young in this forum.

meekah ,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t expect anyone to switch to windows, I’m just saying this myth about windows being unstable does not align with my experiences at all. I haven’t even seen a blue screen since windows 7. All the weird behavior I encountered was fixed by replacing hardware, and without reinstalling windows. Sure, linux might run even longer without rebooting, but saying windows can’t go past 2 days is just a gross exaggeration.

ForgottenUsername ,

I literally turned on my work laptop yesterday and it blue screened on boot. (Win10). Didn’t even get an uptime of 5 minutes. Its not a myth that windows is unstable (in comparison with Linux and macOS).

And B. Take a joke, clearly my initial post is taking the piss. Windows is less stable than Linux, simply a fact. Hence the comment so people can have a laugh.

Australis13 , to cat in Percy shortly after he moved in

He knows he's on a good wicket.

Lemminary , to cat in Percy shortly after he moved in

Oh. My. God.

I present yo you: Persi

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f30086c4-0197-423f-9e39-916fd5100da3.jpeg

I think we have the same cat. 🙀

MyNameIsRichard OP ,
@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml avatar

Is your Persi like my Percy, a cuddly thug?

bruhduh , to linuxmemes in I'd like to interject for a moment.
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

iot version of windows using 4gb of ram on startup!!! Oh fu… Looking at antix linux ram consumption and wiping sweat from forehead

pseudo , to memes in Americans be like
@pseudo@jlai.lu avatar

Does anyone not how to a Bookwyrme review through a Lemmy link ? Anyway : …theunseen.city/…/weapons-of-math-destruction

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

good book!

pseudo ,
@pseudo@jlai.lu avatar

Excellent. And i could copy entier chapiters under this post and still be relevant.

Obonga , to memes in shrooms?

Mushrooms are awesome and delicious. Foraging them is awesome too if you know your shit. Which i do not, so i buy mushrooms.

TheBlue22 , to memes in Americans be like

Everytime I see some chump defending the CCP i make a guess its a .ml account, because only a .ml acc could say this stupid shit

I am yet to be incorrect

Karyoplasma , to memes in there was no prank

Got me :(

LOLjoeWTF , to memes in there was no prank

Wrecked me 😭

Ashiette , to memes in there was no prank

You sanafabitch

phoenixz , to memes in Americans be like

Both systems are horrible

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar
LeLachs ,

The specific problem with both systems is that they are controlled by a central entity. Sounds harmless enough on a first glance. However, this also means that whoever owns/controls this system, can control a lot of people very effectively. This could be used for good but is instead mostly used to keep people in line.

This makes it easy for a single person/small group to control an entire nation, which I think is a bad thing.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Good thing that the system in China is in the hands of the working majority. If you look at how Chinese political system is structured it becomes clear that it’s not in fact in the hands of a small group of people.

LeLachs ,

I do not believe that is the case. Mainly because of their questionable choices. Things like their great Firewall, which also censors political topics that the government does not approve or the perseution of certain ethnic groups. I don’t belive a majority of the people would want to do things like that.

Hathaway ,

Or the covid “quarantine” that had mass protests and went on with roaming squads of police to ensure no one went outside. Sounds like a majority choice lol. That person is spewing chinese propaganda.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Claiming that taking tough measures to arrest the spread of the pandemic instead of letting millions of people die the way west did was a bad decision is the height of psychopathy. You are one sick individual.

Hathaway ,

You’re putting a lot of words in my mouth my guy. You said the Chinese government is run by the majority workers. I’m giving an example of how the majority wanted something, and the minority said otherwise. Not only said otherwise, but imprisoned anyone that dissented. Like all government, the few control the many.

The “zero covid” policy in china was absolutely insane.

AND, guess what, I was able to argue my point without calling names. Lmao.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Majority of people in China actually wanted to have a safe environment. I guess just making shit up is what passes for making an argument in your head. LMAO indeed.

Hathaway , (edited )

Ah, yes, as we see Here the famously outspoken Chinese population welcoming the lockdown with open arms.

In a country where civil gatherings are largely unheard of outside of the respective country, these just super vocal minority thinkers, got 1000’s of people to risk their way of life just for the fun of it. Just cause they wanted to make sure to let the government know how excited they were for their turn to go to prison!

Outside the tongue in cheek, my friend, you cannot tell me this is what the majority wanted. You like/live in china, you should know what it costs those people to even make headlines anywhere. And how many there were.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Thanks for letting me know you don’t have a first clue of how statistics work. I guess that explains your views you form reading your tabloids. 😂

Also, imagine claiming with a straight face that civil gatherings in China are unheard of. What planet are you from even?

Hathaway ,

Good argument

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Certainly a better one than claiming that there are no large civil gatherings in China. 😂

Hathaway ,

Ok

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

There is nothing questionable about those choices. For example, the firewall is the reason why China has its own domestic tech industry while the rest of the world is dominated by a handful of US companies. Meanwhile, censorship of capitalist views is good actually. And the idea that the government prosecutes certain ethnic groups has no actual basis in reality. This notion has been debunked to death but people in the west will keep repeating this because that’s what they want to believe.

Hathaway ,

You’re seriously defending the treatment of the Uyghurs?

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

You seriously still peddling this bit pf propaganda?

Hathaway ,

I mean, I guess if that’s where we’re going to go, it doesn’t matter what I say, the number of organizations, within the UN, outside the UN, independent, dependent. You’re just going to call bullshit because who said it isn’t happening? China? Odd, I wonder what they’d have to gain by saying they aren’t committing human atrocities.

There are no organizations, to my knowledge, that are dying on the hill that there’s absolutely nothing happening with the Uyghurs.

There are a lot of reports that say shits going down. Yes, I’m sure a lot of it is editorialized. Just like anything about America in those countries. I’m not naive enough to believe anyone at face value but I’m not going to write off everything as propaganda either. Even China says the camps exist basically specifically for them, for “reeducation”. Which, sure, maybe the people need, but, to believe that at face value is a level of bliss I would love to reach.

And before anyone goes “well the US…” I CONDEMN THAT SHIT TOO. Stop fucking murdering people. There isn’t some magical government that’s better than anyone else. They all fucking suck.

But to pretend it isn’t happening, that’s a tragedy. I hope if someone has to give you compassion on that level, you get it. Cause it’s the least we can do to each other.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Sigh, alright I guess I’ll address the nonsense in detail for you. The whole conspiracy theory started with a claim of millions of Uyghurs being supposedly imprisoned story is based on two highly dubious “studies.”.

However, this claim is completely absurd when you stop and think about it even for a minute. That figure 1 million is repeated again and again. Let’s just look at how much space would you actually need to intern one million people.

This is a photo of Rikers Island, New York City’s biggest prison. The actual size of a facility interning ten thousand people.

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According to Wikipedia, “The average daily inmate population on the island is about 10,000, although it can hold a maximum of 15,000.” Let’s assume this is a Xinjiang detention camp, holding ten to fifteen thousand people. How many of these would it take to hold one million people?

Let’s do some math:

Rikers Size Rikers Prisoners One Million Uyghurs Size
413.2 acres (0.645 square miles) 10,000 to 15,000 43 to 64 square miles

In reality, one million people would probably take more space; all the supposed detention camps we see are much less dense than Rikers.

For comparison, San Francisco is 47 square miles. Amsterdam is 64 square miles. You’d literally need detention camps that total the size of San Francisco or Amsterdam to intern one million Uyghurs. It’d be like looking at a map of California. There’s Los Angeles. There’s San Diego. And look, there’s San Francisco Concentration City with its one million Uyghurs.

Literally visible to the naked eye from space.

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CHRD states that it interviewed dozens of ethnic Uyghurs in the course of its study, but their enormous estimate was ultimately based on interviews with exactly eight Uyghur individuals. Based on this absurdly small sample of research subjects in an area whose total population is 20 million, CHRD “extrapolated estimates” that “at least 10% of villagers […] are being detained in re-education detention camps, and 20% are being forced to attend day/evening re-education camps in the villages or townships, totaling 30% in both types of camps.” Furthermore, it doesn’t even make sense from logistics perspective.

Practically all the stories we see about China trace back to Adrian Zenz is a far right fundamentalist nutcase and not a reliable source for any sort of information. The fact that he’s the primary source for practically every article in western media demonstrates precisely what I’m talking about when I say that coverage is divorced from reality.

Zenz is a born-again Christian who lectures at the European School of Culture and Theology. This anodyne-sounding campus is actually the German base of Columbia International University, a US-based evangelical Christian seminary which considers the “Bible to be the ultimate foundation and the final truth in every aspect of our lives,” and whose mission is to “educate people from a biblical worldview to impact the nations with the message of Christ.”

Zenz’s work on China is inspired by this biblical worldview, as he recently explained in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. “I feel very clearly led by God to do this,” he said. “I can put it that way. I’m not afraid to say that. With Xinjiang, things really changed. It became like a mission, or a ministry.”.

Along with his “mission” against China, heavenly guidance has apparently prompted Zenz to denounce homosexuality, gender equality, and the banning of physical punishment against children as threats to Christianity.

Zenz outlined these views in a book he co-authored in 2012, titled Worthy to Escape: Why All Believers Will Not Be Raptured Before the Tribulation. In the tome, Zenz discussed the return of Jesus Christ, the coming wrath of God, and the rise of the Antichrist.

The fact that this nutcase is being paraded as a credible researcher on the subject is absolutely surreal, and it’s clear that the methodology of his “research” doesn’t pass any kind of muster when examined closely.

It’s also worth noting that there is a political angle around the narrative around Xinjiang. For example, here’s George Bush’s chief of staff openly saying that US wants to destabilize the region, and NED recently admitting to funding Uyghur separatism for the past 16 years on their own official Twitter page. An ex-CIA operative details US operations radicalizing and training terrorists in the region in this book. Here’s an excerpt:

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US has been stoking terrorism in the region while they’ve been running a propaganda campaign against China in the west. In fact, US even classified Uyghur separatists as a terrorist group at one point www.mintpressnews.com/…/276916/

Here’s an interview with a son of imam killed in Xinjiang news.cgtn.com/news/2020-06-19/…/index.html

Here’s an account from a Pakistani journalist who has been all over Xinjiang (which borders Pakistan) claims that western media reports on “atrocities” are lies. …com.pk/…/exposing-the-occidents-baseless-lies-ab…

It’s also worth noting that the accusations originate entirely from the west while Muslim majority countries support China, and their leaders have visited Xinjiang many times.

Also notable that whenever western media actually deigns to visit Xinjiang, which is not often, they’re unable to produce support for any of their claims of mass imprisonment and oppression, so they opt for insinuations instead apnews.com/…/coronavirus-pandemic-lifestyle-china…

There’s a further list of debunking here if you’re interested redsails.org/the-xinjiang-atrocity-propaganda-bli…

The whole thing is very clearly a propaganda blitz that US is cynically using to manipulate impressionable people in the west.

Hathaway ,

Well, considering the length of response, and time between them, this was a copy-pasta. But, given the context, I will read through this. I do genuinely want to like have some discourse because, admittedly, I’m not a china expert.

However, you’re going to need to give me time, and this is a lot to go through.

And I may have some counter points and questions, so please be patient?

At the end of the day, I really don’t think china = bad. Us = good. However, I find that whenever I have conversations with anyone about it, on either side, they refuse to see how any sane person could come to a conclusion that isn’t theirs.

I’m very open to changing my mind, but it may take some time if you’re up for it.

Also hitting me with the “YoU ReAd TaBloIDs” then hitting me with a qz article is🤌🏻 however, I’ll be open.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

This comes up often enough that I do have the sources handy. And sure, if you have actual questions/points that aren’t just flippant then we can discuss those.

Hathaway ,

I will do my best to add something and questions beyond the “china bad” narrative.

If I do come up with some stuff that you think is disingenuous, please call it out, maybe I’ll be able to rephrase certain things. I’ll reply up a bit in the chain after I look into everything!

(This may take like a day or 2 realistically)

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

No rush, it’s a big link dump to go through. Most people don’t really bother, so I appreciate the fact that you’re willing to actually examine the evidence that’s available.

Hathaway ,

It is certainly a link dump lmao if I do change my mind on the dump alone, I won’t just quietly “ope, guess I’m wrong, delete everything” either hahahah but, I may add some strike through’s and edits as to why I don’t think something as I go. This is going to be my personal deep dive on this topic. If there’s anything I’m strongly “anti” it’s human atrocities. Lmao, high bar, right? But, I do like to light up any government I get to when it comes to that shit.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

I would hope most people are against atrocities. The question is ultimately what the truth of any particular situation is, and what the motivations of the people are. Understanding that is not always easy, but a good rule of thumb is that nations tend to be less than truthful about their geopolitical rivals.

davel ,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar
5in1k ,

He’s a Chinese shill. Probably paid.

KairuByte ,
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Who has access to the back end data, and the ability within it to change any data they want?

Because a group of people with this power exists, whether or not you believe they will act upon it.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

The power of the government being premised solely on who has access to the backend data is certainly a novel political theory.

KairuByte ,
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

That isn’t at all why the two systems were being criticized, and trying to frame it like that is extremely disingenuous.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Maybe if you actually read the links provided then you’d see that your criticism is vapid in the extreme.

REEEEvolution ,

The specific problem with both systems is that only one of them actually exists. The chinese one is not a thing.

5in1k ,

The part where it assigns a fucking score to a human being is fucking awful to start. China is an Orwellian shithole.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

You sure could’ve avoided making a clown of yourself if you bothered reading the links provided

Contrary to common belief, the cities mainly target companies, not individuals.

5in1k ,

Whatever, what would happen to me in China if I went in the street yelling “Xi Jinping can lick my balls”? Cuz that Pooh Bear bitch can straight lick my balls for real.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

people would look at you as the imbecile that you are of course

5in1k ,

Sure thing comrade. I’ll remember as I’m draping my nuts across Xi’s nose and stamping his forehead with my asshole.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Let’s face it, you can’t even find China on a map. You’re never going to go to China, you don’t give a shit about people living in China. You’re just a racist who thinks he’s being awful clever. It’s sad and pathetic, and everybody can see through it.

5in1k ,

Oh I’m racist? Next you’re gonna tell me I am not the same age as her do not touch! Making fun of a government and leader of said government is not racism. You are beyond ridiculous, more ridiculous than the noise Xi Jinping makes when he motorboats my scrote.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

whatever you say child

catsarebadpeople ,

No

4grams , to programmerhumor in Junior vs senior
@4grams@awful.systems avatar

Fallout and Walton Goggins, it’s no wonder I love it so far.

SnotFlickerman ,
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Goggins is pretty much pitch perfect for the role and helps bring the “old west” feel that the original games had.

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