

I love how on the internet all it takes for someone to call someone a shit parent is a mild difference of opinion.
It’s just 0 -> 100 at the drop of a hat. Its fucking hilarious to me.
I love how on the internet all it takes for someone to call someone a shit parent is a mild difference of opinion.
It’s just 0 -> 100 at the drop of a hat. Its fucking hilarious to me.
I saw last year’s North American eclipse in the path of totality. I know what you mean. It is very strange.
I’d chalk that up to the assumption that a cloud has partially or fully obscured the sun. If clouds weren’t a thing, we’d be much more sensitive to light changes as they wouldn’t be a part of our outdoor experience.
I’m not checking to see if the sun is still there every time the ambient light outside dims, y’know what I mean?
Do we need to start review bombing sites that are doing this similar to how review bombs happen on Steam?
Make your next phone a Pixel and load GrapheneOS onto it. Problem solved.
Wine is a translation layer, not an emulator so you’ll likely appear in the Linux users list.
There’s plenty of fiction written on this premise. It only makes sense that an LLM will write something similar to what it’s already ingested.
That doesn’t negate the value of having them participate in the conversation though.
Why do you have a bunch of dog walkers added to your feed? Just remove them and be more conscious of who you are adding in the future.
I can’t say I share your experience at all on Strava. I find it to be minimal with the ads. They’re not intrusive at all IMO.
What is the point? All this serves is to make any community you loose this on objectively worse.
This kind of “project” directly contributes to the degeneration of the internet. Please don’t do that.
I play both of these games on Steam on Nobara (Fedora) with zero issues.
Personally, I just don’t enjoy that Twitter-like format. I never used Twitter so I find it… Awkward? To me its kinda like a platformer with bad controls, everything else about the game might be great but if it doesnt feel satisfying to play, I’ll skip.
I still have my account and Megalodon on my phone but I just can’t get into it.
If it was widely known that outlook was the legitimate suffix, there’s no need to worry about this. If SAG-AFTRA had their own instance then any actor’s account username associated with it would carry the suffix chosen by SAG-AFTRA.
TomHanks@sag-aftra.com for example.
TomHanks@lemmy.ml would be instantly recognizable as illegitimate.
This problem already exists in many different forms and is already managed well by the fact that celebrities’ real usernames are well known and bullshit posts from accounts trying to fake them are easily caught just by looking at the user name. There are plenty of parody accounts on X with very similar username formats. Is that a major problem for X users? Not from what I’ve seen.
The fix for this is for the guilds and unions that represent these celebrities to spin up their own instances. The suffix of the username granting the legitimacy.
The way I see it is that when I’ve run out of content on Lemmy, that’s my indication to put down my phone and do something else. My buddy framed it in that way during a discussion we had the other day and I think he hit the nail on the head.
That depends on your use case for desktop linux of course. For me, yabridge is the tool I needed to run VSTs on Linux. Its CLI only as far as I know.
Don’t get me wrong; I’m not afraid of the CLI. Its just some tools are assuming the end user is a server admin or someone with deeper than the upper crust knowledge of how Linux works.
The mistake is the assumption of a certain level of end user knowledge.
Honestly, as a newbie to Linux I think the ratio of well documented processes vs. “draw the rest of the fucking owl” is too damn high.
The rule seems to be that CLI familiarity is treated as though its self-evident. The exception is a ground-up documented process with no assumptions of end user knowledge.
If that could be resolved I think it would make the Linux desktop much more appealing to wider demographics.
That said, I’m proud to say that I’ve migrated my entire home studio over to linux and have not nuked my system yet. Yet… Fortunately I have backups set up.
Shouldn’t it?