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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•How I feel about leaving FedoraEnglish
2·4 days agoArch is fairly easy in my experience to install. I did install in manually once and that took a while but wasn’t difficult.
Since then I’ve just connected to WiFi then just run the arch install script which is prepackaged in the ISO now.
Actually using it has had minimal issues except for the time I didn’t use the machine it was on for a few months and couldn’t get it to update because the signing keys for stuff was out of date. That and an issue with running out of memory when trying to compile a browser from the AUR (I just installed it through flatpack instead).
… I kind of like that actually.
So, CD-Rs in particular are very bad with regards to stability because the thing you are writing too is a layer of dye. Some are better than others, but basically all will have that dye brake down and fade over time. The type of plastic in the disk as well, a few Japanese disc producers were notorious for using plastic that had a tendency to absorb moisture form the air that would rapidly cause the disks to degrade.
There are other methods of writing though. CD-RWs for instance are much more stable as instead of burning away a bit of volatile dye layer, they are writing to a layer of metal alloy by melting it a little to change it’s crystal structure.
The same is true with recordable blue rays, with Low to High disks using the same sort of dye burning as CD-Rs, High to Low disks use a variety of different mechanisms to write, but some use a similar melty metal as CD-RWs.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Cybertruck Pulled from Beach by Toyota MinivanEnglish
2·4 days agoThe amount of pick ups that get stuck on beaches will never not be funny.
Like, yah, cool, you got it lifted, you put big off road tires on it. It’s still got shit ground pressure, it’s too fucking heavy for that kind of terrain, especially with such comparatively small wheels. There are pickups that can be modified to handle beaches and sand, but they’re the smaller ones that aren’t starting with a massive handicap from weight.
There is a reason dune buggies are small and light, there is a reason tanks have tracks.
But doing it with a cyber truck is an extra level of stupid.
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Technology@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS says Google is making life harder for rival operating systems and devicesEnglish
10·8 days agoThey do have their own App Store, it’s just only got like… 14 apps in it. Mostly just the stuff they’ve made them selves that they’re super confident in the security of, as well as a couple of other app stores like Accrescent
To start allowing submissions of any third party app to it would ether require them to do a ton of vetting to ensure it meets their standards, or for them to drop the standards for security and privacy for it. If you want more than that handful of defaults, Accrescent and the google play mirror are there ready to be installed
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•We should push other phone OEM's such as Fairphone and Samsung to work with PostmarketOS, GrapheneOS, and Ubuntu TouchEnglish
41·12 days agoso, Linux does work, a lot of stuff works. There is nothing fundamentally different about phones other than them basically all running on ARM instead of x86, which is more common for PCs. More development of stuff for X86 Linux than ARM Linux, although less of a difference than there use to be.
Really the issue is proprietary stuff built on top of android and IOS. Stuff that a lot of useful apps rely on for security and functionality. For instance banking apps are super locked down for obvious reasons, but the standards that have been adopted by the industry for mobile banking are all entangled with proprietary close source stuff.
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politics @lemmy.world•Tennessee Republicans redraw maps to erase last Democratic, Black-majority districtEnglish
1·13 days agoAnd then nothing happens because they can’t substantiate the claims, nor do they have enough loyal goons to enforce their outrage.
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politics @lemmy.world•Tennessee Republicans redraw maps to erase last Democratic, Black-majority districtEnglish
9·13 days agoA lot of these red redistricting maps are weakening their safe seats. I’m sure they’ve got some very skilled statisticians using very good software, but the datasets they’re using are from 2 years ago when they were in opposition, during a very anti establishment time. The cultural moment is still very anti establishment, but now they’re the establishment.
So by diluting their safe seats, they’re likely creating a bunch of seats liable to be much more competitive in the next few elections. If they spend resources and effort to sure up those seats, they’ll probably be able to win most of them, but that’s resources and effort they could have been spending in other races. These states were already gerrymandered favorably for them, have been for decades, the democratic states doing gerrymander in response have a much easier time creating new blue districts that will actually be safe, since they’re working with a blank gerrymander slate.
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News@lemmy.world•Gasoline costs 50% more in the US than it did before the Iran warEnglish
8·13 days agoTo be clearly, only about a 1/3rd of us voted for him. And realistically, of the registered voters, only a small percentage can actually influence the outcome by way of being in “swing states”.
But yah, I’m pretty fucking pissed at pensilvanians who wrote in Mickey Mouse because they thought it was funny.
I’m personally not that upset about gas prices going up as I can not afford a car anyways.
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News@lemmy.world•Gasoline costs 50% more in the US than it did before the Iran warEnglish
3·14 days ago87 to 121 cents per liter roughly, prices varied widely around the country, but roughly that as an average. 3$ per gallon to 4.50$ per gallon.
“No! We swear we can make money! Seee! Phone? Phone make money! We make phone! Please give us more money to throw in to the money shredder.”
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Political Memes@lemmy.world•Lorem ipsum dolor sit ametEnglish
7·16 days agoHe was part of a different elite network. Like people keep saying “Epstein class” but the reality is that it was just a specific network of elites, of which there are many.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Third Of Americans Are Having An Existential Crisis Right NowEnglish
35·18 days agoLmao, from low down on the page
StudyFinds Analysis articles are created using an exclusive AI-based model with complete human oversight by the StudyFinds Editorial Team.
So yah, ai generated slop articles, not even edited or optimized for SEO with, just straight up writing the articles.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Steam competitors be like. [Extended?]English
5·19 days agoExactly, this is the problem. This is anticompetitive behavior.
It’s not anti competitive if it is litterlay also what all the competitors are doing, and have been doing since the very dawn of digital markets for software. It also dubious if they could legally even set up such interoperability even if they wanted to, as it could potentially violate parts of the DMCA.
They’re not doing anything to destroy their competitors, they’re not a monopolist, and the repeated failures of court cases against them all over the world shows that. There are a few on going cases against them, but, there are far far more cases that have already finished that failed to show any monopoly seeking behavior.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Steam competitors be like. [Extended?]English
3·19 days agoPublic companies do not actually have a legal obligation to maximize shareholder value. That is a myth based on a misreading of the Dodge V Ford decisions. That specific reading of the precedent of that decisions has never actually been used in a court case to charge a CEO.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Steam competitors be like. [Extended?]English
3·19 days agoThe difference was that people pretended like Google ever had an option to “not be evil”. At the end of the day, they were a publicly traded company, and thus, line must go up, or else the collective hive mind of the public market would vote the leadership out and replace them.
Steam is private, thus, the current leaderships can ignore the demands of the public market hive mind. Private companies can be evil, but it depends on who owns them. They’re not guaranteed.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Steam competitors be like. [Extended?]English
3·19 days agoA monopoly is when all competitors have been destroyed, not when competitors aren’t particularly competitive. At least, under the letter of US law.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Steam competitors be like. [Extended?]English
4·19 days agoIf they start being stupid, they’re suddenly on par with the competitors already being stupid. Suddenly they have viable competitors.

I mean, Microsoft’s biggest mistake was shoving it in front of everyone’s faces. The real reason that all the other “agentic BS” is received well is because the people who use them have an actual use case, or, are very enthusiastic about the technology and enjoy messing with it. Thus the discussion is mostly from that small group of people who will have something positive to say.
The truth is, that all the models and harnesses suck for most use cases that most people have. When you shove it in front of a general audience and make them interact with it, then the discussion will be about how bad it is.