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z00s , to linuxmemes in Windows updating just before thesis defense

This might take several minutes

…or itcould take several hours

Ibaudia ,
@Ibaudia@lemmy.world avatar

It says “several” but I think it means “many”, important distinction to make there Microsoft.

Agent641 ,

“If you play your cards right and allow recall ;)”

EmperorHenry ,
@EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

or itcould take several hours

only if you have a shitty computer full of garbage. My windows updates only take 2 minutes or less. even feature updates only take about 4 minutes to reboot.

Windows is only shitty if you don’t know how to use it. Just because you know what the buttons do doesn’t mean you know how to use it.

Hugh_Jeggs ,

or it could take several hours

Would give you enough time to get your mouse drivers working on Linux then

lemmyvore ,

What’s mouse drivers, precious?

Hugh_Jeggs ,

They have tiny tiny cars sweetheart

ichbinjasokreativ ,

Trigger warning! Updating my linux systems takes 15 seconds ;)

menemen ,
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

And you can postpone it to whenever you want, also post thesis defence.

lemmyvore ,

You have to cut Microsoft some slack on mandatory updates. They’re still traumatized from the XP era when they were the platform of choice for botnets and “Windows security” was a laughing stock.

trxxruraxvr ,

Tbh, if Linux had the same user base as windows had back then a large amount of people would postpone any update indefinitely and we’d be in the same shit.

lemmyvore ,

Yeah it’s a different game when your user base is tech savvy and self-selecting. When you have to deal with a billion non-technical people you have to be a lot more protective.

But even so Linux seems miles ahead. It’s Microsoft who should be the most motivated to add things like AppArmor, Flatpak, immutable system, curated app repos, executable as a filesystem attribute etc. They’re doing none of that, they plateaued at UAC and bundling their own antivirus.

AnyOldName3 ,
@AnyOldName3@lemmy.world avatar

They tried. UWP and the Windows Store did loads to boost security and make the source of apps verifiable, but people hated it and barely used it, so the holes they were supposed to patch stayed open. The store itself did have the problem that part of its raison d’être was to try and take a cut of the sales of all software for Windows, like Apple do for iOS, and UWP made certain things a pain or impossible (sometimes because they were inherently insecure), but UWP wasn’t tied to the store and did improve even though it’s barely used.

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

executable as a filesystem attribute

This already exists. It’s labeled as “Traverse folder / execute file” in the UI.

NTFS permissions are also more powerful than the default Linux permission system. Instead of just being able to define permissions for a single user and single group, you can define them for an arbitrary number of users and groups.

I say “default Linux permission system” because you can actually use ACLs on Linux (getfacl and setfacl commands), they’re just not used by default. They used to be common in businesses and schools, but these days everyone seems to store their files “in the cloud” and the permissions are managed there instead.

curated app repos

This is what the Windows store is supposed to be. There’s also WinGet, but I’m not sure if it’s curated.

the_doktor ,

NTFS permissions are just needlessly complicated and convoluted and create more problems than they solve for desktop use. They’re more for server use, but then again, so are ACLs on Linux. If Windows would just use simple permissions like Linux does, it’d be a hell of a lot better.

The Windows store is also a sandboxed, heavily restricted pile of trash you can’t even get at for most of its apps. And Winget has so many issues from its install scripts not working right to just being outright broken that it’s not worth using. Even flatpak installs can be easily modified and used normally.

The excuses for using obsolete Windows continues by its paid shills and brainwashed users. Give it up.

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

The Windows store is also a sandboxed, heavily restricted pile of trash you can’t even get at for most of its apps.

They changed that around the tine Windows 11 was released. Regular Win32 apps can be listed in there.

NTFS permissions are just needlessly complicated and convoluted and create more problems than they solve for desktop use.

What’s an example of a problem they create?

If Windows would just use simple permissions like Linux does

I don’t think using an antiquated permission system from the 1970s is the solution to anything. Being able to set permissions for only a single user and single group is very limiting, especially when there’s background processes that run as other users. There’s a reason later revisions of POSIX added ACLs.

The excuses for using obsolete Windows continues by its paid shills and brainwashed users.

lol I’m not a paid shill nor a brainwashed user; I just see pros and cons for all operating systems. Linux-based OSes do some things better, and Windows-based OSes do other things better. Even MacOS has its pros.

the_doktor ,

antiquated permission system from the 1970s

Sorry, but it just works and is much simpler, direct, and useful for desktop systems than the rat’s nest that is NTFS permissions that was created for big business use with several groups of people with different access needs even among the groups instead of just simple, effective permissions that works with desktops and regular servers.

Supporting Microsoft and Windows now is just an admission that you have ignored all of the bad decisions, laughable security, bad engineering, and marketing over technology trash Microsoft has delivered since day one. It’s time to abandon Windows and use a real OS. There is no longer a “pro” for Windows now that they’re trying to screw over their users from every single direction.

InternetCitizen2 OP ,

True

Mio ,

It depends how out of date you are.

ichbinjasokreativ ,

Absolutely, but unless you’re on a rolling release, it still won’t be that long. For example, my homelab ubuntu server didn’t get updated for over a month, but when I finally did run updates it finished after no more than a minute. Depends a bit on hardware and network speed though.

lemmyvore ,

It shouldn’t be an issue even on a rolling release. I mean it’s not like it installs every intermediary version of every package, it just jumps to the latest versions no? At least that’s how I imagine it works.

ichbinjasokreativ ,

Right, but my tumbleweed install gets 100+ package updates per week, whereas ubuntu gets like 20

Mio ,

Yes. The question comes down to how many of these you need. And do you have the resources for it?

ichbinjasokreativ ,

My Computers are all reasonably modern and decetly spec’d, resources should not be an issue. Ubuntu also ships with a lot more pre-installed packages than tumbleweed does, but I get your point.

Hawk ,

How does that “garbage” affect update time?

EmperorHenry ,
@EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

if your computer is full of crap it will be slow.

Hawk ,

Not necessarily true

z00s ,

Troll successful lol

the_doktor ,

Bullshit, paid Windows shill. Even a brand new, high end PC on a fast internet with a fresh (non-OEM full of crap) install of Windows takes LITERALLY SEVERAL HOURS to fully update and often even minor updates will take at least an hour depending on what’s being updated.

Don’t give me that shit. You know it’s a lie. Windows is trash.

cordlesslamp ,

Then failed half way through, and needed another hour to “reverse changes”.

Mikufan , to piracy in only as in free beer

I have to disagree, Windows is never free, they sell all your data even when you buy it. Use Linux.

Flax_vert ,

Linux isn’t free because it uses your electricity

Mikufan ,

Well… Unless you hook it up to your neighbors outlet…

Dsklnsadog ,
@Dsklnsadog@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

That doesn’t make it free. Somebody else is paying.

halm ,
@halm@leminal.space avatar

Oh, like online piracy. Got it! 🤣

Dsklnsadog ,
@Dsklnsadog@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Nope. If the product is finished and you make a copy, nobody else is paying.

If you go to the store (90s style) and steal a copy, that’s a whole different thing.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Go to rental place in the 90’s/2000’s

Rent things

Copy things

Return original - No harm | Return copy - ???

nilloc ,

Netflix DVD service is missed.

Mikufan ,

Uhmm its free for you… This is a piracy sub. Someone is always paying for something.

Dsklnsadog ,
@Dsklnsadog@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I love piracy.

I think patents are stupid and if you invent something good you should be able to sell it at whatever price you feel like, and if I copy what you did and sell it cheaper, that’s on you. Try to make it better and cheaper next time. Or find your premium market, or find your ‘the original creator’ market, or receive donations, or etc…

But make it illegal to copy? That’s just a pussy move.

Mikufan ,

Eh… For some things that might be true, but you have to take research costs into account…

Dsklnsadog ,
@Dsklnsadog@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

No, I don’t have to. That’s too superfluous.

In jobs where you need to do researches, you just charge your time more expensive. That’s it.

Mikufan ,

Bro when you do research for 5 years on a product, put it out at a price that gives you back the research costs within a reasonable time and then someone comes, steals your product and sells ot for basically nothing because they produce in slave labor china that’s not just bad thats going to kill innovation and destroy the market.

Dsklnsadog , (edited )
@Dsklnsadog@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Not at all. Proof is in recent history. How long took to steal the multi touch from iPhone without paying a single patent? Once is out, is everyones game. If the market demand it enough.

You can be the first one, and that should pay you enough. If you want more, or think it doesn’t worth your time, let room for somebody else.

New tech doesn’t need patents. Drugs are another example. The blank brand drugs sell less than Bayern in my country and IT’S THE SAME DRUG. But people trust brands. So you are still in business even years after the patent expires. You don’t need this laws to preserve new tech from coming out, companys want the markets only for themselves as long as they can. That’s it.

If you could copy a drug from day one, health would be a better business for everyone except a few, and those few will only make a little less money. They won’t go bankrupt.

LeFantome ,

They would go bankrupt.

No matter how anti-capitalism you are, I hope you can see how broken the argument being made here is. The absolute reality is that, without protections, things like pharmaceuticals would never exist at the scale that we enjoy them.

Of course examples of things that require years of research would exist. However, there would be far fewer of them than there is today.

Patents and copyrights have become corrupted. They need reform. We have to remember though that when they were created, it was to improve the world that existed ( the world that this commenter thinks would be better ).

Patents and copyrights were not invented because making companies richer was a goal. They were invented to better society. They were created with the recognition that, if we wanted companies to invest in innovation, and if we wanted individuals to commit to a long, intensive creative process, that they needed protection. The downside of capitalism at the time was that evil corporations and unscrupulous entrepreneurs could steal your hard work. Patents and copyrights were created to right that wrong and to promote a culture of creativity, invention, and innovation. And it worked wonderfully. We all benefit.

Now, things have of course been corrupted. The idea of “intellectual property” has emerged and we get nonsense like calling copyright violations “piracy”. The protections have been extended far. The penalties have become too great. The idea of public benefit has taken a backseat to profit protection. All this is bad. Throwing out the baby with the bath water is not the answer.

kbal ,
@kbal@fedia.io avatar

True, Linux isn't free because it uses electricity. It's free because it's licensed under the GNU General Public License which is designed to defend the freedom of its users.

lud ,

What? You don’t say.

kakes ,

Those sneaky bastards.

Kalkaline ,
@Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

Technically… it’s the hardware on your PC using all the electricity.

OpenStars ,
@OpenStars@discuss.online avatar

Yeah but it’s the software that told it to do it.

Kalkaline ,
@Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

Not initially, it’s an on off switch… technically.

OpenStars ,
@OpenStars@discuss.online avatar

At some point it was a twinkle in Charles Babbage’s eyes 👀:-D.

hddsx ,

Linux has been having issues for a few years now. They’ve been going an obfuscation route with GNOME3 and systemd. Red hat basically decided to contractually kick people out for doing the traditional CentOS thing ever since they decided to change what the official CentOS does.

The worst thing is, Debian also started using systemd.

CutestFox ,

No, systemd and GNOME are not part of mainline, and also GNOME and systemd arent obfuscated

hddsx ,

While its possible to find or build a distro without systemd, most of the big names that you would introduce people to use it:

Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, Fedora, OpenSUSE

Hell, Arch uses it

I do get your point about GNOME, and I don’t use a DE anymore so I might be outdated, but Gnome and KDE were the big two back when I used it.

I say obfuscates because gnome configuration is now largely binary, whereas gnome2 used to be text files. The same goes for systemd- the logs are now binary files with journalctl instead of text files

the_doktor ,

Oh no, not binary files that are well-documented and you can know exactly what they’re doing!

Also, the journalctl files are just text with useful markers embedded in them to be easier to filter and search. Run strings on the journal files and see they’re just text with metadata in them.

bobs_monkey ,

You must compile every single software package from source, but only after you’ve examined every single line of the code yourself!

1995 called, they said you’re doing it wrong, and RMS is going to be very mad at you.

psud ,

1995 calling would be telling you you need to roll your own kernel to be efficient on your 486

the_doktor ,

You… do realize that’s what Free software is about, right? Gnome, systemd, etc, ARE Free software. They’re created by tons of people and tons of other people look over the code so you don’t have to. The number of people who cannot understand this boggles my mind. Sure, errors and rare malicious things slip through, but not nearly at the rate of the average garbageware you run on other OSes.

Stop spreading misinformation.

bobs_monkey ,

Not very keen on sarcasm, are we?

the_doktor ,

Doesn’t sound sarcastic. You need to learn how to make something sound more sarcastic online, we can’t see your face or hear your vocal inflection, remember.

Or, you were just wrong, saw me correct you, and decided “lol, oh, no, I wasn’t wrong, just being SARCASTIC!!!1”. Sigh.

prex ,

I lIkE tHe SpOnGeBoB sArCaStIc CaPs.

CamelCaps has met it’s match.

bobs_monkey ,

Ok bud.

hddsx ,

I didn’t know that the are text files with markers…

If that’s true, I may hate it less. I’ll have to try that

agressivelyPassive ,

I think you are either trolling or you fundamentally don’t understand, what you’re talking about.

Nothing is obfuscated. You can download each and every code file, audit it, and build the binaries from exactly that code. You can even compare the binaries to the ones provided by major distros thanks to reproducible builds.

Just because you don’t understand code, doesn’t mean it’s obfuscated. Following that logic, even a loaf of bread is “obfuscated” because you don’t understand sour dough.

flamingarms ,

“…because you don’t understand sourdough”

Made me spit up my coffee.

hddsx ,

That’s not what I’m saying. Yes, it’s open source and you can build the binaries itself. I’m saying that the process is obfuscated or complicated because instead of text log files, you have to use journtalctl to view them.

Then again, someone said it may be text files with markers so I have to look into that

agressivelyPassive ,

Are you really sure, you’re using “obfuscation” right? Because that implies that someone intentionally makes something harder to read to hide something. That’s not the case here. Nothing is hidden, it’s all there, the formats are well defined and easy to read.

ReversalHatchery ,

Nothing is hidden, it’s all there

Yeah, of course, it’s all there in binary. For programs of course that’s not a problem, but for data that you may need to look at any time, it is. It’s harder to interpret both for humans (significantly) and both for any program that want to make use of it (unless they use the specific library that came up with the format, and by that also pulling in all its libs transitively)

Binary data is not much less obfuscated than the system files of windows. It’s all there, you can read it

agressivelyPassive ,

So literally every program on your machine is obfuscated. Linux kernel? Obfuscated. Wayland? Obfuscated. And even VIM: obfuscated.

You’re creating problems where there are none.

ReversalHatchery ,

Did you read my comment in it’s entirety?

For programs, that is not a problem.
This is a problem for data.

Why? Because you very rarely need to read the program’s “content”, and when you do, you’ll instead go look at the source code anyways. But for binary data files there is no source code that is the equivalent of the contents in readable form.

If you want to read it as a human in your text editor, good luck with making sense of it. If you want to read it with your program it’ll have to pull in a tree of dependencies out of questionable necessity, and any of that dependencies could have a severe bug or a security vulnerability that affects your program and it’s users. And the only reason you needed to import that lib is to be able to parse this binary format. It’s not even a common one like an archive format, but a totally custom made format of systemd.
And then there’s another problem. You may be able to make sense of the binary data with your bare hands and a text editor, but you better not edit it that way, because you may mess up the delicate offsets, or you may wanted to replace a value (e.g. a string, out some kind of list) with a longer one but you can’t because of the former problem.

Binary is ok for programs, and you know what, it’s also fine for data in transit (network) and of course archives.
But for data, whether it’s a log file or configuration, or some other that would be totally fine in text format, it’s just annoying, limiting, and overcomplicated.

agressivelyPassive ,

Again, that’s not what obfuscation means.

Also, what exactly is the difference between cat and journalctl? You can’t read a text file without a program either.

Of course, raw text files are more common, but what you’re drawing up here is a mixture of old man yells at cloud and tin foil hat territory.

ReversalHatchery ,

I’m not sure I totally agree with him, what I’m sure is that I don’t agree with you, because you clearly haven’t read his comment.

qjkxbmwvz ,

There are plenty of distributions without systemd — …wikipedia.org/…/Category:Linux_distributions_wit…

hddsx ,

Yes, I am aware. But none of these distros are distros I would introduce to someone new to Linux.

Makussu ,

If any of the people you introduce to linux would care about systemd

bobs_monkey ,

Or have any clue what systemd does out of the gate, especially on a more user-friendly distro having never used linux

ReversalHatchery ,

That’s a bad point. What that logic introducing someone to windows is not bad because they don’t know about it’s data mining components anyway.

I’m not saying systemd does that. I’m saying that you basically said: “they wouldn’t know even if that was true, so it’s fine!”

bobs_monkey ,

Huh? All I was saying was that someone who’s brand new to Linux is going to be up to their eyeballs in their new system to barely comprehend the very concept of an init system, especially on the more polished, user friendly distro that do a good job of keeping those mechanisms under the hood.

ReversalHatchery ,

The way I understood was that it’s not a problem if the system does something bad because the newcomer I directed there won’t know anyway.

Sorry if that is not what you meant, but the comment has read like that.

hddsx ,

Ok, fine. You got me there

the_doktor ,

systemd doesn’t obfuscate shit. It’s Free software and you know exactly what it’s doing. Stop spreading misinformation.

hddsx ,

I see what people thought I was saying. Yes, it’s open source and doesn’t taint the kernel. I’m saying the way it works is obfuscated or complicated for the user. You shouldn’t have to run binaries to figure what the logs say. The logs should be in text.

Blisterexe ,

As a selfhoster, the way systemd does logs is great, I love it. Oh, and also if you want you can tell systemd to save the logs to files, it’s an option

hddsx ,

Please advise on the second portion.

Blisterexe ,

I e never done this but it should work. unix.stackexchange.com/…/redirect-systemd-service…

CutestFox ,

See this

Mikufan ,

What the fuck are you talking about, systemd isn’t doing anything wrong.

gwen ,

me when i spread misinformation on the internet

SchizoDenji ,

Except you can simply debloat and disable everything with a single script. Linuxbros are the biggest misinformation spreaders around windows.

Mikufan ,

Bro defending Windows like a toddler that got told his toy light saber is actually just a stick…

I can uninstall the kernel and the bootloader while you people cannot actually remove the fucking Edge browser…

SchizoDenji ,

I can uninstall the kernel and the bootloader

Congrats.

thanks_shakey_snake , to lemmyshitpost in Such a quirky, yet inoffensive art style for my corporate shitpost

That art style is called “Alegria” or “Corporate Memphis” and it always makes me feel kind of nauseated, even without the cannibalism.

Godort ,

It’s the comic sans of art movements. It works really well for what it was designed for (eye-catching, inoffensive, and simple) but its both overused and misused in enough places that people have soured on it over the years.

fossilesque ,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I’ve got a visceral reaction to it now and see it as threatening and as a sign to run far as fuck from whatever I’m being sold.

BaroqueInMind ,

Thank you for the interesting read.

fossilesque ,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

This wiki page is one of my favourites. It’s subtly dripping with distain.

thanks_shakey_snake ,

LOL Right? The contempt is just barely contained by the Wikipedia voice and tone.

Fedizen , to aboringdystopia in We may clown on him a lot but it's genuinely quite dystopian how much power Elon Musk has.

guy with enormous megaphone: “they’re trying to silence me, everybody click on my thing! I’m so silenced! I have secret truths!”

ReallyActuallyFrankenstein ,

If they don’t want me to see it, it must be true!

Duamerthrax ,

The worms speak the secret truth to him

kerrigan778 , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Thomas Edison was the Elon musk of his era

This meme hurts me physically every time it gets reposted. It is not a complete picture of anything, it’s just easy to make people thoughtlessly accept stories if they shit on Elon, who to be clear deserves it. Those two guys were the first guys who started Tesla to bring the work of AC Propulsions to market. They are first and foremost tech millionaires (now quite likely billionaires) and do not deserve idolization either. The engineers of AC Propulsion ie Wally Rippel who also helped design the EV1 are the ones who actually made the technology happen.

The Tesla guys had the idea to put the tzero concept and tech into production shoved into a Lotus Elise and to market it to silicon valley investors as essentially a tech company. Elon was the main investor who went for it, also after speaking to AC Propulsion about putting the tzero into production. The rest is pretty well documented history of Elon being a huge asshole who accomplished very little if anything off his own merit while pushing out everyone around him.

But as far as “These are the real founders of Tesla” goes, the only things they did on their own was suggest AC Propulsions to put the tzero into production a bit sooner than Elon and deciding to create a tech startup to license the tzero technology and put it into a Lotus and style it as a tech company. If you want to inform people of the real heroes behind the electric car and Tesla, teach people about the tzero, AC Propulsion, Wally Rippel, and the other engineers who made the battery electric vehicle a feasible reality.

jj4211 ,

Perhaps, but the point stands that the specific thing called “Tesla” was founded by these guys, and Musk went through quite some headaches to be retconned as a founder of that thing, so it’s on point to drive it home that he wasn’t even that.

Fair point that “Tesla” isn’t really the great brains behind the original core tech, but that’s not the feather in the cap that Musk was going for, so it’s a bit moot toward the end of undermining his status of “founder” of Tesla.

pressanykeynow ,

So the meme isn’t “give the brilliant guy what he deserves” but just “let’s shit on Musk”.

AngryCommieKender ,

More, “let’s shit on rich assholes that pretend to invent shit that they had nothing to do with.” Edison at least may have had one original thought with the incandescent light bulb filament, but even that one is debatable. Musk is just another rich fuck, like Edison, that has come along to buy and claim credit for tons of shit he never even tangentially thought of.

AVincentInSpace ,

This meme isn’t about who invented the technology though. Everyone with 0.25 of a brain knows business majors break out in hives when they get that close to actual work. This meme is about who founded the Tesla Motor Corporation, and who demanded credit for having done so despite having done nothing except show up with gobs of money once their business strategy was already proven.

kerrigan778 ,

The business strategy wasn’t remotely proven though, it was still just an idea, no part of the car was designed yet. It was two people who had no idea how to design a car doing the groundwork to start a company working with Lotus and AC Propulsion and then a few months later it was three with Ian Wright lending some business work with the relationship between Lotus and AC Propulsion, then a few months later it was four with Elon who lent money and knew about as much about designing a car as the previous three, then a few months later it was five and they finally had a CTO at least.

randoot , to insanepeoplefacebook in Narcissistic conservative parent Facebook is wild

patriarchy : social organization marked by the supremacy of the father in the clan or family, the legal dependence of wives and children, and the reckoning of descent and inheritance in the male line

“They don’t value patriarchy”. It’s not meant to be a positive thing you idiot.

EdibleFriend ,
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

It doesn’t even have horses

someguy3 , (edited )

They can’t say “Christian values” anymore, so they’ve replaced it with “family values”, and in this case the more brazen “patriarchy” (which probably came from bashing feminism) and various scattering of “values”.

Buddahriffic ,

It’s one of those “if you won’t respect me as an authority, I’m going to treat it like you aren’t respecting me as a person”. It all comes back to authoritarianism and maintaining hierarchies. Conservatives believe someone must be in charge and what that person says goes, and then an extension to that is they want to approve of who is in charge and do not want to follow a woman or minority.

tourist , to nostupidquestions in How does South Park get away with trashing identifiable people? Are they sued often?
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

Reminds me that Scientology sent “private investigators” after Matt and Trey to find dirt on them, but ended up with nothing

avclub.com/scientologists-spent-a-long-time-inves…

olicvb ,
@olicvb@lemmy.ca avatar

They demolished Scientology, before people were “afraid” of them.

This video talks about the whole story www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMrN5nWuh_s

maynarkh ,

Are all youtube videos so epileptic nowadays? Does this appeal to people? Am I out of touch?

NeatNit ,

What do you mean by epileptic? It’s a video essay, the majority of the substance is the words spoken by the guy making the video. And yes, I occasionally watch and enjoy this kind of video, and I even saw this one about s month ago and liked it. It tied up some loose ends in my head and gave me context I wouldn’t otherwise get.

The term video essay is really a perfect description for this.

edgemaster72 ,
@edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

I think they mean the intro with the “music” playing at about 400 bpm and peaking horribly?

Agrivar ,

Wow, I had to check it out myself and you are not wrong! WTF was the editor of that video thinking? It starts fine and then becomes like a nightmare of overlapping audio streams.

edgemaster72 ,
@edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

Am I out of touch?

No, it’s the children who are wrong.

TimewornTraveler ,

What is this channel and why is it popping up in my feeds all of sudden

Wogi ,

You can’t damage the credibility of people who don’t claim to have any. And, in attempting to do so, you can only increase their credibility.

Matt and Trey don’t claim to be any more than a few jackass comedians with a TV show. Scientology’s MO really doesn’t work against guys like that.

menemen , to lemmyshitpost in Lemmy is growing and they are coming
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

You guys have profile pictures?

menemen ,
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

Hey, I have a profile picture now. :)

LordWiggle ,
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Nice!

menemen ,
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you.

ZombieMantis ,
@ZombieMantis@lemmy.world avatar

Welcome to the club, bud 👍

Honytawk ,

Didn’t knew it was thing, now I have one too :D

NorthWestWind ,
@NorthWestWind@lemmy.world avatar

Yes (please look at mine I really want everyone to look at mine)

menemen ,
@menemen@lemmy.world avatar

Impressive!

SuddenDownpour ,

Did you draw it? If so, that’s neat

NorthWestWind ,
@NorthWestWind@lemmy.world avatar

I did! It was made with inkscape

Sharkwellington ,

Woomy

xePBMg9 ,

I checked it out! I have avatars disabled. Didn’t even know they were a thing. I can confidently say; yours is the best avatar on Lemmy that I have ever seen! audience clapping

PoolloverNathan ,

How do you enable them on Voyager?

ToffeeIsForClosers ,

I don’t see a way to do this in the settings.

can ,
PoolloverNathan ,

Oh. Rip.

SuddenDownpour ,

Only Flying Squid and Margot Robbie have profile pictures and I refuse to acknowledge anyone else’s.

Poayjay ,

What about ThePicardManeuver?!

GBU_28 ,

I can’t even see that shit in voyager and happy for it

gmtom ,

Yes, and Banners too, banners are the true way to measure a lemmy user.

PriorityMotif ,
@PriorityMotif@lemmy.world avatar

Every once in awhile I visit an old forum that allowed obnoxiously long signatures with huge banners and gifs in them. I won’t miss that.

Klear ,

What I really need is a huge “signature” panel under every comment I make.

saltesc ,

I forgot they were a thing because my app has them off lol

shani66 , to mildlyinfuriating in I have unlimited cellular data on my phone but not if I use it as a hotspot.

This is one of those ‘innovations’ people mean when they say capitalism drives innovation. Not the hotspot, the pointless extra charge for something your phone can just do on its own.

herrcaptain , to memes in Old days before the uprising

That’s an interesting arrow placement. I zoomed in like crazy trying to find the damn wasp. If anyone else is a dummy like me, it’s right at the top of the case window.

BreadOven ,

Thanks I didn’t actually see it until going back after your comment. It’s definitely a dumb arrow placement.

Kusimulkku ,

I think since it’s a video the arrow was on the correct place at one point but due to moving the camera it isn’t now

herrcaptain ,

That makes a lot of sense.

CptEnder , to piracy in Not what I subscribed for, but *are you kidding me*

Wait… Seriously what? That’s literally the only reason to sub to AMC+ is this some kind of weird legal dispute?

freebread ,

Netflix has it through February 2025. Same with Better Call Saul, though that was weirder because it was on AMC+ while the final season aired but each episode only stayed up for about 4-5 weeks. Not sure of the rights on El Camino but that’s a Netflix original.

WaterSword ,
@WaterSword@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I don’t even think AMC holds full rights to breaking bad and better call saul. I think those both lie with Sony, who’s made the shows.

Arcane_Trixster ,

They didn’t have most of Walking Dead when we looked into it last year. We would have had to sub to maybe 3 services to get a full rewatch.

DebatableRaccoon ,

Three? That’s fucking insane.

roofuskit ,

Pre existing licensing deals.

ramble81 ,

HBO Max removed Westwood. One of their own and most popular shows. Gotta love it (not)

SaintWacko ,

The last of my media server parts should arrive today… Yarr

p03locke ,
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

HBO Max removed Westworld because of David Zaslav. That’s it.

LowtierComputer ,

Why?

SoleInvictus ,
@SoleInvictus@lemmy.world avatar

I’m guessing because he’s horribly incompetent. I did a cursory Google search and the press is not good. There’s even a change.org petition to get him to vacate his position.

p03locke ,
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

He has a history of slashing diversity in his companies across the board.

Among the mass cancellations are shows featuring: PoC, women leads, LGBT+ topics and leads, animation, pretty much all of the Republican boogeymen.

“If David Zaslav had his wish, he would just program Chip and Joanna all day long,”

He wants everything to be HGTV and TLC bullshit. He wants to turn CNN into the next Fox News.

driving_crooner ,
@driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

I guess Harley should be extremely popular that didn’t got axed.

Proxima_Centauri11 ,

Unfortunately, the popular shows are always getting passed around to different streaming services: Dunkey on Streaming Services

Doombot1 , to lemmyshitpost in Venus by Tuesday

The solution to global warming, then, is clearly to just set up a massive ring of fans all pointed in the same direction in a ring around the North Pole, to keep the jet stream going

Revan343 ,

Not the worst geoengineering idea.

Not a good idea, but I’ve heard worse

Doombot1 ,
Doombot1 ,
anton ,

That is the worst geoengeniering idea. whatif.xkcd.com/162/

jballs ,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Outer space is a lot higher up than Niagara Falls,^[citation ^needed]

Lmao

Schadrach ,

Isn’t that literally just a thinly veiled Futurama reference? Like, there was an episode where planet Express was sent out to fetch ice from Haley’s comet to dump in the ocean to combat global warming which fails and they end up just pushing the earth farther away from the sun to cool things down?

swab148 ,
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

It’s mentioned in the article.

SpermHowitzer ,

Whoa whoa whoa, hold up: it’s NOT foreigners?!?

A_Random_Idiot ,

This will also fix the wind turbines using up the all the wind!

theUnlikely ,

Finally a solution! Now what to do about the turbines murdering whales?

NotMyOldRedditName ,

We should point those fans at the wind turbines so we can at least gather the power from fans! Why waste it!

m3t00 ,
@m3t00@lemmy.world avatar
Slovene ,

WIND TURBINES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! GOOD NIGHT!

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar
JimVanDeventer ,

I am in love with the elegance of this idea that would not work even a little bit. Occam, eat your heart out.

mariusafa , to mildlyinfuriating in Teams apparently can't call when using Firefox

This team block is so agressive to firefox users that it’s literaly hardcoded as if web browser firefox then deny.

You cam override that by changing a parameter in firefox to advertise itself as another we browser. I don’t remeber how i did it but, once i had to use firefox and i just changed that stting in order to advertise me to the host as a edge browser. With that changed i could use teams as normal.

Epic drm.

spongebue , (edited )

When I’d search “(location) weather” on Google (e: in Chrome) and I’d get a really nice at a glance forecast right on top. Do the same thing in Firefox and I’d get a whole bunch of weather websites I could go to. The former obviously being a better, more direct experience. I found an extension that fools Google into thinking it’s Chrome and all works fine with that.

I’m amazed if this doesn’t violate some antitrust regulation

IntangibleSloth ,
@IntangibleSloth@lemm.ee avatar
GhostMatter ,

My main problem with this is getting amp links in the results after.

uranibaba ,

Started using qwant.com a few years ago and the bliss of forgetting about amp links is real. (though I am considering kagi.com instead.)

seth ,

Add a single letter and you’ll get one of the best comic strips of all time: Dinosaur Comics! qwantz.com

uranibaba ,

Haha, thanks for the reading.

ilinamorato ,

Try Redirect AMP to HTML. It’s worked pretty well for me.

RememberTheApollo_ ,

Got a name for that chrome spoofing add on for FF on a PC by chance?

Telodzrum ,

UserAgentSwitcher has been the gold standard for like 20 years.

spongebue ,

The intangible sloth who replied to me provided a link to the one I use

Asnabel ,

Just checked: Duck Duck go displays the forecast right on top.

ratcliff ,
@ratcliff@lemmy.wtf avatar

They do worse than this. Search it on a weather site, pretty easy to get around

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

User agent string.

morgunkorn , to gaming in Fitting gaming into your schedule
@morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
vox ,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

he also posts on Reddit, I’d rather like that than fucking Instagram btw

morgunkorn ,
@morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yeah I hesitated to post the Instagram url, but the domain owlturd.com forwarded to their Instagram so I put that

maltasoron ,
Snapz , to mildlyinfuriating in I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help:

Modern customer service is about willfully designed layers of broken system engineered specifically to frustrate the majority of people that can’t regulate their emotions. It’s always a series of about “12 doors” you have to cross through that are exceedingly difficult to pass through. They are designed to sap your energy with the hope that you eventually reach a boiling point, hang up, get distracted, go on with your day and never follow up out of fear of starting the same process again.

Corkyskog ,

I just keep mashing zero until a human talks to me.

Captainvaqina ,

Most IVR systems block that option because fuck you that’s why.

3ntranced ,

Ive recently had the automated response tell me “If you keep doing that I’m going to terminate this call, now, have you calmed down?”

Needless to say I lost my absolute shit on that robot.

intensely_human ,

“I wont respond to that”

“You just did you dumb bitch!”

“I won’t respond to that”

::aneurism::

Death2lois ,

“Returning a call” if they take voice, has been very helpful to me

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