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retrospectology , to lemmyshitpost in Is this too soon?
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Please leave this “political ball” shit on reddit. These are literally never funny or insightful.

eran_morad ,

Bruh, this is reddit. Regretfully.

Leate_Wonceslace ,
@Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Why are you here?

You chose to be here. Why?

STRIKINGdebate2 OP ,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

I love the Poland balls.

PenisWenisGenius ,

Poland balls are funny but everyone is still pissed off from that one time in 2013 where everyone got so obsessed with poland ball that no one on the entire internet posted anything besides poland ball for at least 2 straight weeks.

STRIKINGdebate2 OP ,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

I didn’t know that. I’ve only known them for like the last couple of years. Granted, in 2013 I wasn’t on the Internet yet.

JustJack23 ,

Why gatekeep?

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Please leave this “political ball” shit on reddit. These are literally never funny or insightful.

Just downvote content you don’t like.

Valmond ,

As you wish.

bangupjobasusual , to lemmyshitpost in Park rules

i also saw a sign at a park.

I’m trying, sign. I’m trying.

wesker , to aww in Here's my dude. I have no idea what he is.
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Looks like a pure bred, bonafied good boy. You can tell by the smile.

magnetosphere , to funny in Radical acceptance
@magnetosphere@fedia.io avatar

Excessively worried moms can be annoying, but at least she’s trying to be supportive of her daughter.

Suavevillain , to linuxmemes in "LiNuX uSeR iNsTaLlInG A BrOwSeR haha" meanwhile :
@Suavevillain@lemmy.world avatar

One thing Linux needs to do is change the perception of how hard everything is compared to Windows. Some things are extremely less difficult on Linux.

GregorGizeh ,

Definitely this. I have been eyeballing Linux for years, always intimidated by the CLI and the notion that everything you try to do on Linux requires user research and work first.

Now I finally made the switch a couple days ago, and while it took a bit of tinkering and googling here and there I am amazed how simple, even way simpler than on windows, the experience for a an average user is, particularly with the very beginner friendly distro I went with (bazzite/gnome).

It just works right out the box for 90% of whatever I want to do, configuring it is simply flipping some switches in the software and extension apps. Feels more like setting up a new smartphone than a PC. I didn’t even have to mess with the CLI all that much, perhaps half a dozen times so far, and each time i followed specific steps in a guide or tutorial, or tried out some basic things like file search.

Suavevillain ,
@Suavevillain@lemmy.world avatar

It is good to send new users to something like Gnome they can branch out. I think Cosmic will be a great fit as well. Outside of updates, you don’t have to do too much in the CLI really. But long as you learn some of the basics how to get around and maybe make an alias. I think that will get you by just fine on Linux. I do think people should get users to try less Windows like experiences on Linux. Because a Windows like UI will just make them miss Windows.

GregorGizeh ,

I do think people should get users to try less Windows like experiences on Linux. Because a Windows like UI will just make them miss Windows.

That is actually the exact reason I went with gnome instead of KDE myself; I find it much easier to learn a new system than to adjust habits that have formed for years. I will probably eventually switch to KDE when i feel fully comfortable, because it is supposedly slightly better in performance and far more customizable.

smowtenshi ,
@smowtenshi@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been using KDE Plasma for 5 years now and I’ve never missed Windows UI.

bitwolf ,

I always show people single click printer setups.

Linux (and sometimes Android) is the only platform printers actually work reliably.

captain_aggravated ,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

You have to click? I turn on my networked printer and every Linux machine on my network sets it up whether I wanted them to or not.

bitwolf ,

Which printer?

captain_aggravated ,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

An Epson XP-830. Full disclosure: When it was brand new it was a severe pain in the ass because it wasn’t supported by CUPS yet, I had to go out to Epson’s website and download a driver in .rpm fromat and install it with alien. Bought it a couple months before I abandoned Windows for Linux and had to make it work. After about a year CUPS suddenly knew what to do with it and it’s Just Worked™ ever since.

whome ,

My printer worked out of the box under Windows no driver or anything needed. Maybe I got lucky.

w2tpmf ,

Both OS are hard if you don’t know how to use them.

Both OS are easy if you know how to use them.

Linux’s problem is fragmentation. There’s not a single OS that many people are familiar with like Windows. Instead there’s hundreds of different distros that all function in a variety of different ways. Even if a person learns to do something on Mint or Ubuntu, they will be completely lost trying to do the same thing on Fedora or Arch.

Rustmilian OP , (edited )
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

hundreds of different distros

And out of those “hundreds” only a handful of them are actually popular and progressing innovation…

As someone who’s distro hopped across a wide verity of distros, the fundamentals are more less the same across all of them. Just go with a popular distro with good documentation and you’ll be fine. If you’ve learned enough from mint to feel comfortable tackling Arch Linux, then the documention (e.g. ArchWiki) will be your strongest asset.

w2tpmf ,

Good documentation is great to have. Here’s the thing though. If you need documentation to use an OS… That just proves that it really is harder for people to use.

Mint and Windows both share the ability to pick it up and use it for the majority of what most people do. Arch is like the textbook example of having to learn a bunch in order to use Linux.

Rustmilian OP ,
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

You forgot the entire point of Arch Linux, it was never meant for newbies, bud.

ulterno ,
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

Arch is the easy way, when you compare it to Debian Sid.

kuberoot ,

I think Arch is meant for people who want to learn the software - so that you can also choose, control, customize, diagnose, and fix the software!

That said, archwiki is still a great resource on other distros for when something does go wrong, or when it’s not obvious how to do something, particularly when messing with experimental or server stuff.

cows_are_underrated ,

The Arch wiki is one of the main reasons I use Arch/Arch based Distros. Its so insanely good and after you learned some of the basic stuff and what certain terms mean its a very good resource for doing stuff.

baggins ,

I have used Windows since I was a child and I still need “documentation” to do routine things, because they hide stuff 8 levels deep inside an obscure settings window that requires an arcane ritual to access.

dustyData ,

I’d argue that there’s like 4 ways that 90% of distros work like and even they are extremely similar to each other. You got Fedora, Debian, Arch, and whatever Gentoo users do when they are in the dark in the basement. The rest are niche and weird stuff that not even Linux hardcore fans know all about. Similarly there’s only two desktop things that matter, GTK or QT. Everything else is us nerds nick-picking.

Ok, there’s also nixOS and the new wave of atomic monolithic containerized whatever distros, but they are like, super new and the resulting system is indistinguishable for the end used from the other 4 main.

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  • Rustmilian OP ,
    @Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

    Imagine being this unironically toxic… in a meme community.

    Manzas ,

    I am convinced you breathe that gas that broke the ozone layer.

    Adanisi ,
    @Adanisi@lemmy.zip avatar

    Yeah, sure, we like to promote it because it’s… harder??

    smackjack ,

    Problem is is that is that too many people insist on doing things the Windows way and they get frustrated because of it. For example, instead of going to the software center, they choose to download their programs from a website, even though that’s not how you’re supposed to do it most of the time. They’ll also spend hours trying to get Windows only programs to run, when there are alternatives available that work just as well.

    cows_are_underrated ,

    That’s absolutely true. I made the same mistakes and I got absolutely mad.

    Jakeroxs ,

    I still don’t fully know how to install rpm files lmao, that’s how I learned about Apt back on linux mint, don’t remember what I was trying to install as it was like 15 years ago. Deb files were nice because they did work like a windows user would expect.

    cows_are_underrated ,

    I don’t even know what rpm files are xD. I personally havent figured out how to make use of a tar.gz file.

    Jakeroxs ,

    Woops I did actually mean tar.gz files lmao

    smackjack ,

    A tar file is similar to a ZIP file. The easiest way to uncompress them is by using your file manager and right clicking.

    cows_are_underrated ,

    I know, but since Programms often ship as tar.gz I still have no fucking clue on how to finally install a Programm from it.

    Jakeroxs ,

    Right, the few times I used tar.gz it was basically just a portable app, which isn’t how I think about “installing” programs usually.

    smackjack , (edited )

    Let’s use Tor Browser as an example since that’s one of the programs that typically gets installed with a tarball. Once you’ve downloaded and extracted the tarball, you’ll want to navigate to the extracted files. You can do this in the terminal using CD commands, but I think it’s easier and a little more intuitive to just use your file manager and navigate to the folder that way. Once you’re in the correct folder, you’ll want to right click on an empty space and select “open and terminal.” Now you’ll have a terminal open and it will already be in the correct directory. From here you’ll want to run the “start-tor-browser.desktop” script. To do this, simply type ./start-tor-browser.desktop and you’ll be able to follow along from there.

    Running programs from a Tar image typically involves running a script. You just have to change the name of the script to match whatever they have in the directory. Auto complete is your friend here. You don’t have to actually type the entire name of the script, you only need to type the first few letters and then hit tab.

    cows_are_underrated ,

    Thx

    UsernameIsTooLon ,

    Using Linux isn’t hard. Switching to Linux is hard.

    NGC2346 , to selfhosted in Here is what 6 decommissioned servers looks like. My Jellyfin will be very happy

    You lucky bastard, respectfully.

    werefreeatlast ,

    You mean fucking sonobabich right? Respectfully ofcourse.

    Threeme2189 ,

    That mother fucker! respectfully as fuck.

    milicent_bystandr , to science_memes in Come on, science!

    Who stop at 60? Immortal dogs!

    This is your father’s dog. An elegant puppy for a more civilised age. Take care of it, you and your descendents, for it will outlive you all.

    Oh wait, now I realised that’s basically r2d2

    edgesmash ,

    Oh wait, now I realised that’s basically r2d2

    Is that a bad thing?

    wahming ,

    Just wait till it pukes up a lightsaber at you

    edgesmash ,

    Fair enough!

    milicent_bystandr ,

    R2, stop licking the lightsabers, you’ll get a hairball!

    R2! Hold still while I give you this oil bath! Oh no, he’s run off to the desert again to find Old Ben.

    “Captain! All the other droids died, but this little one fixed the ship and saved us!” “Be careful in the future though, it says 8 out of 9 lives left.”

    R2D2 is a cat.

    I_Miss_Daniel ,

    I think I prefer that my dog dies before I do. Being a King Charles spaniel it’ll probably just sit by my rotting corpse until it dies from hunger.

    milicent_bystandr ,

    Aw, poor little guy. But that’s why you have children - they grow up and the family dog inherits them.

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  • I_Miss_Daniel ,

    Hehe. I won’t even get on a plane. If she can’t go with me, I’m not going.

    Psychodelic ,

    They already made it possible to clone your dog, just do that! Same shit

    milicent_bystandr ,

    Call him Theseus

    Drusas , to insanepeoplefacebook in Narcissistic conservative parent Facebook is wild

    This post reeks of "the missing missing reasons".

    BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

    It’s SO good. Facebook is riddled with these parents.

    jballs ,
    @jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Thank you! I had heard that term before and was racking my brain trying to remember it, because it seemed to apply to this situation so well. My mom is like this with my older brother. They’ve been no contact for over 15 years now because my mom said some racist things about my sister-in-law and niece. But when she describes why she doesn’t talk to my brother, that is never mentioned. It’s always vague reasons like “his wife won’t let him talk to me.”

    dexa_scantron ,
    @dexa_scantron@lemmy.world avatar

    There’s an excellent series of posts about it here: www.issendai.com/…/missing-missing-reasons.html

    jballs ,
    @jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

    That’s the exact article I was thinking of!

    dexa_scantron ,
    @dexa_scantron@lemmy.world avatar

    The whole “they sent me pages and pages of abuse but they won’t tell me why they cut contact!” is wild. You can read. Read.

    EldritchFeminity ,

    That was a fascinating read, thanks for linking it.

    cuerdo , to lemmyshitpost in Learn something new every day...

    This gives a new dimension to the joke:

    • What is E.T short for?
    • He has no legs.
    Amro ,
    @Amro@kbin.social avatar

    @cuerdo For that joke you are getting a demerit!

    @return2ozma

    lugal , to science_memes in Is this a 16th-century smartphone?

    You can’t use it as a phone, so yes

    Veedem , to mildlyinfuriating in I was handed this lovely flyer while grocery shopping
    @Veedem@lemmy.world avatar

    I’d be more annoyed that this person couldn’t even bother me with a more up to date conspiracy.

    scrubbles ,
    @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

    Right? They’re still triggered about masks?

    FordBeeblebrox ,

    Masks trap CO2 and other gases, impeding the breathing process and killing you slowly

    …apparently at least 3 years slow, we’ll check back in with Cletus and his sisters(?) next spring.

    scrubbles ,
    @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

    Like how my vaccine was going to liquify me in 2 years. Then 3. Now 5.

    FordBeeblebrox ,

    Whenever I’m driving and the song on Apple Music pauses to buffer, I pull over and call Bill Gates to ask why the 5g in my vaccine isn’t boosting the signal

    tomkatt , to mildlyinfuriating in I was handed this lovely flyer while grocery shopping

    Yeah, don’t accept trash from strangers.

    fibojoly , to funny in The US has so much space

    And I bet it was all filler content and shitty roaming monster encounters. Open world design has gone too far!

    The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
    @The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

    Especially when you get to the desert biome of west Texas.

    yuri ,

    Last time I drove through Texas I was amazed by the sheer number of trailer parks and paycheck advance businesses I saw, even just one monster encounter would’ve been welcome.

    Bytemeister ,

    Those paycheck advance places were the monsters…

    usualsuspect191 ,

    Best I can do is a lifted truck with Monster energy drink decals. Take it or leave it

    rustyfish , to science_memes in Turn up the heat
    @rustyfish@lemmy.world avatar

    My immune system this weekend: also, we have to eject everything from your body any way possible.

    Me: …

    My immune system: hope you didn’t eat spicy.

    AdmiralShat , to til in TIL the U.S. Civil War is called "The Slave War" in Icelandic

    Don’t forget that the south was trying to force the north ro send back escaped slaves, depite the north using their states rights to say no. The south would also send Bounty hunters to go kidnap free born black people to sell into slavery. So yeah, states rights was an issue

    But let’s not also forget that the confederate constitution had a passage that says that there will not be any laws capable of being passed that infringe on the right to own black people

    Article I Section 9(4) No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed

    Liz ,

    From a purely constitutional standpoint the Fugitive Slave Act was just doubling down on language already in the Constitution, so states rights doesn’t apply.

    Article IV Section 2

    No Person held to Service or Labour in one State, under the Laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in Consequence of any Law or Regulation therein, be discharged from such Service or Labour, but shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or Labour may be due.

    “State’s rights” is usually a bullshit argument unless it’s coming from an actual constitutional scholar and they’re probably not gonna use the phrase “state’s rights.” That being said, you know, fuck slavery and those who argued in its favor.

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