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I recently installed Windows 10 after a few years of Linuxing and holy shit, the updater is just bad. I had more fun running Gentoo updates back in early 2000’s. How is Windows updater so slow? How is it so bad at informing the user what’s going on? How is it that every open source package manager I’ve used handles update infinitely better? Microsoft has a lot engineers, what are they doing with their time? Why is it so bad? Like, just, why?
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politics @lemmy.world•After uproar, 'South Park' pummels Trump again and hits at JD Vance, Kristi Noem
471·3 months agoWhile I find this season hasn’t been terribly well written or even all that funny, I really enjoy watching these episodes. In this time of instability and chaos, it feels somewhat cathartic to see them just go balls-to-the-wall with their insults on these absolute bastards. On a meta level, they seem to be dropping nuance to get reactions from their targets and even hoping to get sued, perhaps looking to shed light on some hypocrisy in their targets. Or maybe they are just Trey and Matt, frustrated at the current political situation and not inclined to give a fuck anymore. Cartman’s confusion is probably just them acknowledging their difficulty parodying people whose entire life is a farce.
The end credits were a fucking riot, though.
Illegitimi non carborundum.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•There should be novelty toothpicks shaped like little dicks. The would be called "dick picks".
8·4 months agoThe name is too confusing, some befuddled man would end up using it on his junk.
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•A quarter of a century after its original release, Capcom’s legendary Breath of Fire IV returns to PC!English
3·7 months agoI liked BoFIII a lot, but I loved BoFIV. BoFIII re-release would be awesome, but unfortunately it never had a PC port, so it’s a bit unlikely.
I eventually decided on openSUSE Tumbleweed for a few reasons: rolling release, because I like to stay up-to-date; non-derivative, not a fork or dependent on other underlying distros; European, for (perceived) privacy reasons; a relatively well known and large distro with a decent community, for troubleshooting reasons; backed by a company, though that has both its ups and downs; lastly, support for KDE Plasma.
I actually had trouble finding a distro that suited all my criteria at the time, but openSUSE is good enough for now and I am pretty much satisfied.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump Threatens Europe and Canada if They Band Together Against U.S.English
37·8 months agoThe president of the United States of America is angry that starting a trade war has started a trade war. I would be appalled, if this wasn’t just par for the course at this point.
I landed on Claws Mail myself. It does look a bit dated, but the UI is functional and the client works. I’m content with it.
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politics @lemmy.world•Donald Trump, In DOJ Speech, Calls CNN And MSNBC “Illegal” For Reporting Negatively On Him
20·8 months agoI would love to hear him cite the exact laws he thinks they have broken and in what way.
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Technology@lemmy.world•~~Brother accused of locking down third-party printer ink cartridges via forced firmware updates, removing older firmware versions from support portals~~ [see comments]English
11·8 months agoUnironically, this is why RMS was radicalized.
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What was your favorite shareware game?English
7·8 months agoSo good. I wish OpenOMF matures soon.
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World News@lemmy.world•Japan ‘on verge of no longer functioning’ after birth rate plummets to record new lowEnglish
4·9 months agoWith Japan, they only have so much inhabitable land anyway. It’s a mountainous island where all viable land is already pretty much taken.
Librewolf, which is great, but I have been desperate for alternatives for a long time now. I also use Falkon and Gnome Web on the side and those are ok, but unfortunately not on the level of Firefox and its ilk. I’ve been considering Waterfox and GNU IceCat also, but honestly the overall situation is depressing. Currently, Librewolf ticks most of my boxes, but every browser has some issue or another that I’m not keen on. I have no idea what the next step is.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•A few beginner questions about the differences between distros.
9·9 months agoDistros packaging software means that it is available to install with the package manager from their repositories. No distro provides every piece of software out there. This can be mitigated with Flatpak, Snap, GUIX, AppImage or, in a pinch, by compiling the required program yourself.
Sounds like you’ve already done most of the work. From what you’ve said, Fedora with Plasma sounds great for your use case. Good luck on your journey and glad to have you aboard!
banazir@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro would you install on a celeron 2gb ram laptop for a lay person to use?
3·9 months agoWith low specs like that, the experience will never be great, but with a very light desktop you can make it work. Debian is fine, but with some set up, Alpine could be one option. It’s a really light distro.
Turns out this is also available in Alpine repositories, so I went ahead and installed it on my phone. Could come in handy when browsing from public Wi-Fi or such. Thanks for the tip.
I turn it off every night or if I’m away for many hours, so about 10 minutes right now.
I do have a Raspberry Pi that’s been up 12 weeks, 5 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes. I believe there was a planned power outage when it was lasted turned off.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•With all this ghostty talk. Am I out of touch for still using terminator all these years?
6·10 months agoYup, Konsole is good enough.























Sounds delish!