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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If a time travel device was real what would you say to the person who controls it?
5·10 days agoLol Heroes reference?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•In your opinion, what is the best brand of cell phones in terms of quality and price today?
2·11 days agoI have to deal with tons of app issues in work, from users of Samsung and Xiaomi. I would honestly never buy either brand.
They are both filled with proprietary garbage, you have to use workarounds to try and disable and even then, these two companies are some of the worst for simply ignoring the workarounds and overriding them.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Those who've switched to Linux in the last year, how is it going?English
1·1 month agoI moved a couple months back fully and have tried quite a few distros (before I figured out the hardware issue I was having on my Acer laptop). I have mostly used Pop OS (pre-Cosmic) and now Nobara is my daily driver.
Nobara is fantastic, it suits my use case perfectly and has everything ready to go essentially. The set up was very smooth and maintenance is a breeze. I did try Cachy too (when i still had my annoying hardware fault) and would love to try it again at some stage but I’m settled on Nobara and feel like the Fedora base is the perfect platform for learning more Linux in depth.
I was initially in love with Gnome and hated KDE for how it tried to copy Windows with the bottom left menu - I wanted something fresher. But i have used it more and customised it so its less like Windows and I adore KDE now as well.
I still use Windows on a separate laptop for work and its hilarious how shit Windows 11 is now, especially in comparison to using such a beautiful desktop environment on my personal laptop. So many things are broken and I just hate the fact that its almost entirely spyware, being filled with vibe coded ai shite and they still try and serve you ads when searching for stuff.
Fuck Microslop! Will never buy another Windows machine.
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World News@lemmy.world•Israel sees spike in PTSD and suicide among troops as war persistsEnglish
171·1 month agoAccording to Israel, they have, ahem… ‘the most moral military in the world’. And according to this psychiatrist these suicides are attributed to ‘moral injury’ due to ‘accidentally’ killing women and children.
With the amount of women and children murdered by the Israeli army, surely the entire army should have killed themselves through ‘moral injury’?
Perhaps the truth is simpler, Israel is a genocidal apartheid ethnocolony that forces its citizens to be complicit in its bloodshed through conscription and these are the few soldiers with any shred of morals left.
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Linux@programming.dev•Android Power Users Can Now Run Full Desktop Linux Environments Without Root Access
7·1 month agoOn the off chance you haven’t tried this, you might need to try disabling the ‘phantom process killer’ from the developer options if that’s thing on your device -
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Linux@lemmy.world•Learning Linux can be difficult but fuck is it satisfying when you figure something out!English
2·1 month agoOne thing I’d like to clarify too, it may have sounded like I was throwing shade on Garuda and Bazzite but didn’t mean that at all. I assume the issue was related to the same hardware fault I have been experiencing with all these distros. Definitely would like to try Garuda and/or Cachy at some point in the future when I’m more comfortable.
With Bazzite being immutable, not sure I’d be able to do the needed fix for my hardware to work okay.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Learning Linux can be difficult but fuck is it satisfying when you figure something out!English
1·1 month agoThis sounds awesome actually. I was looking through them by pressing up and going through one by one but can be a slog when there is a lot lol. I’ve been trying to make Joplin notes to myself for particularly useful commands but I’ve forgotten to do it quite a few times
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Linux@lemmy.world•Learning Linux can be difficult but fuck is it satisfying when you figure something out!English
2·1 month agoHaha yeah I have noticed that slightly too. Bought a Raspberry Pi at start of December to try and set up a personal music server, so been learning ssh and docker etc on that side of things lol. I am very lucky with the server side stuff because a good friend of mine set up his own emby server during lockdown, so he is very knowledgeable about server stuff and is able to break things down for me to help explain.
I was also lucky to also get the RP4 for £60ish and then with the recent price hike caused by ram shortages its now up to £95 in my neck of the woods!
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Linux@lemmy.world•Learning Linux can be difficult but fuck is it satisfying when you figure something out!English
1·1 month agoLol i kept thinking of him too when typing GSP, he was one of the GOATs!

I first read of him in Bill Bryson’s A Short History of Nearly Everything (fantastic book). It really shows how awful this man was.
I also love this quote from the wiki article on his legacy -
He “had more adverse impact on the atmosphere than any other single organism in Earth’s history”.