I would expect a Star Trek instance to be the most welcoming to non-humans. I’m a Star Trek fan, but I honestly wouldn’t be able to answer that question without looking it up.
Mmm, coffee. ☕
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stormio@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Trump tariffs result in 10% laptop price hike in U.S. says Acer CEOEnglish7·7 months agoI think you’re being too generous. I’m probably not alone in saying that a 10% price increase gives me 0% interest in buying a new laptop.
stormio@lemmy.cato Fediverse@lemmy.world•Short video that show what Friendica can doEnglish3·8 months agoDoes anyone have experience using Friendica primarily as an RSS reader? Could it function as an alternative to web-based RSS readers like Feedly?
stormio@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg says anyone who quits Meta is 'virtue signaling'English8·8 months agoWhat if I never used Meta in the first place? What does that make me? Am I a virtue signaller too?
stormio@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do the English pronounce the first name "St. John" as "sinjin" but they pronounce the last name "Saintclair" as "saint clair" (and not "sinclair")?10·10 months agoIn Vancouver, Canada, we have a journalist named St. John Alexander who pronounces his first name as “Sinjin.” I heard him say it on TV and it sounded weird. His profile even mentions it.
He’s often asked about his name. St. John is originally British and is pronounced “Sinjin.” His parents discovered it in Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre.
stormio@lemmy.cato Fediverse@lemmy.world•UPDATE! Now 30% of Lemmy Apps display posts accuratelyEnglish122·1 year agoI wasn’t sure if Lemmuy-UI in the results list was a typo or an alternative interface. Now I know. 😄
stormio@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Fmovies Has Gone Offline, the End of a Pirate Streaming Giant?English7·1 year agoThis site has a ranked list of alternatives: https://www.bestfreestreaming.org/
stormio@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Mint 22 Adopts PipeWire, New Linux Kernel Cadence - OMG! UbuntuEnglish28·1 year agoI no longer use Linux Mint, but I really enjoyed the decade I spent on it. The kernel change seems like a good move considering Mint is targeted towards desktop users.
I use OpenWRT on my Linksys WRT3200ACM because I used to have a cable connection that suffered from bufferbloat. The SQM feature made a huge improvement. I eventually switched to a fiber connection from a different ISP which does not suffer from bufferbloat, but I kept OpenWRT on my router.
stormio@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•FOSS enthusiasts, what SaaS do you currently pay for?English5·2 years agoI’m not the person you’re replying to, but I’m guessing it’s for Google Photos storage. It’s the reason I pay for Google One.
stormio@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Are there any Windows-exclusive programs you use?English1·2 years agoI wanted to do some stress testing on a gaming laptop a while ago and many people recommended OCCT. The laptop was still running Windows at the time, so I tried it and it seems like a good tool. It tests the CPU, RAM, GPU and power supply. I wasn’t able to find an equivalent in Linux.
stormio@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Apparently my love language is installing on the laptops of people I really care about.English2·2 years agoI am fascinated by your user friendliness experiment and I often daydream about conducting one myself. I would be interested in reading a more detailed write-up of the advantages and disadvantages of each option.
For Debian, did you consider setting up unattended upgrades?
Would you consider adding an RHEL/CentOS derivative such as AlmaLinux to the mix? The current version of AlmaLinux is supposed to be supported until 2032. The EPEL repository brings the software selection a little bit closer to Fedora.
stormio@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Apparently my love language is installing on the laptops of people I really care about.English14·2 years agoI love Linux and I think a lot of my non-technical family members would benefit from it, but I am not as brave as you. The danger with messing around with someone’s computer is that you are basically taking ownership of all tech problems the person may run into. It’s like the “You break it, you buy it” rule. The person may seek help from another tech geek, but as soon as that geek finds out they’re dealing with a “weird” Linux system, they’re going to run away from it. You are effectively volunteering to be 24x7 on-call tech support for the people whose laptops you’ve installed Linux on.
stormio@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro hoppers, what's always on your install list when you've finished setup and logged in for the first time?English4·2 years agoAPM is Advanced Power Management. I’m having trouble finding an official explanation for it, but it basically allows the hard drive to park the head when the OS thinks it’s idle. My hard drive makes a loud “click” every time that happens. APM is too aggressive, so my hard drive is constantly clicking unless I disable APM.
stormio@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro hoppers, what's always on your install list when you've finished setup and logged in for the first time?English10·2 years agoRecently, I’ve been changing distros about once a year. These are the things I install every time:
- hdparm - I use this to disable APM on my HDD which makes annoying sounds when it’s enabled. (Yes, my computer is old and still uses an HDD as the system drive.)
- KeePassXC - My preferred password manager.
- VeraCrypt - My external drives are encrypted with this.
- Joplin - I store my setup notes in here.
- Lutris/Steam/Wine - I’m a gamer.
As for the config files, I always start fresh.
I will never forget the time I saw my classmate clean his glasses by licking them. It wasn’t a small lick. The lenses were covered in his saliva afterwards. 🤮
stormio@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Firefox 118 Enters Beta Testing with the Built-In Translation Feature for Websites7·2 years agoFYI, the translation feature is available in the current stable version (v117), but it’s disabled by default. To enable it, go to
about:config
and setbrowser.translations.enable
to true. I tried it earlier on a German website and it worked well.Reference: https://www.ghacks.net/2023/08/27/how-to-enable-firefoxs-native-translate-feature-in-firefox-117/
stormio@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you guys spend your google opinion rewards credit on?English7·2 years agoI used the credit on a Google One subscription. It gives me additional Google Drive space which I can share with my family.
The link is giving me an HTTP 503 error.