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BromSwolligans@lemmy.worldOPtoWGU Computer Science (unofficial)@lemmy.ml•Just started Networking courseEnglish
1·3 days agolol holy smokes…3 years later, I graduated last year, and my subscribe is still pending?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•[Politics] We hanged and beheaded the decadent Bourbon dynasty. Why don't we overthrow the Epstein elite the same way?English
2·13 days agoWe have so much debt but also all the police forces have become hyper militarized and laden with the left-over military hardware of the last 30 years of American warfare.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK about precordial catch syndrome: a recurring sharp, stabbing chest pain that worsens when you take a breath and only lasts a minuteEnglish
7·18 days agoJesus. Thanks for posting this.
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•The Lemmy userbase isn't much better than that of Reddit.English
3·21 days agoIt’s just people. The more of them you get in one place, the more shitheads crop up.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Meerkat - a personal relationship and contact managerEnglish
3·30 days agoDoes it have any emailing functionality? Like will a reminder come remind me through email, or is it only as valuable as I am checking it often?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Meerkat - a personal relationship and contact managerEnglish
9·30 days agoI think this is terrific. How much experience do you have programming, and what languages/frameworks did you use for this? I’m asking as a beginner who never knows where or how to really get started hobby programming, but really admires people who are out there doing cool shit.
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Games@lemmy.world•What was the first game you ever bought ?English
2·1 month agoGameboy + Zelda: Link’s Awakening bundle when I was like 6. That was an absolute guarantee gaming would get its hooks in a person.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•An AI School, With No Teachers, To Open in Chicago This FallEnglish
91·1 month agoI hate EdTech so fucking much.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats a good lesson you learned on the job?English
7·1 month agoThe world seems to be led by idiots at every level. Top to bottom. That’s not an observation just to bitch; it’s meant to let you know that you can aim higher. If your boss is a fucking idiot, if the head of your organization is a fucking idiot, then that should show you how far someone with a brain in their head must be able to go, too. Don’t feel defeated and relegated to nothing roles. Be inspired by how apparently easy it is for fucking idiots to do seemingly important or well-paying jobs, and then start thinking about whether you can show them up.
Also, you never realize how important project management is until you work in an environment where no one gives two shits about it. It turns out that writing things down, planning, documenting, agendas, follow-up, attending meetings you said you would attend, being able to back up the things you say, are all very fucking important. It turns out that being an incompetent piece of shit and con artist can get you very, very far, but gradually, people start to realize they’ve been had; one only hopes that the department or organization are still in one piece by the time and that they have the authority to get rid of you.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self Hosting for Privacy - Importance of Owning your own Modem/Router?English
4·1 month agoAT&T fiber does allow IP passthrough mode though so if you want to run your own hardware you can.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Russian describes how half of his friends died after signing a contract with the Russian army.English
9·1 month agoIt’s like Putin is genociding his own lads.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OSEnglish
35·2 months agoIf you’ve got a geeky power user strain in you, try Pop_OS! with their new COSMIC desktop. The blend of traditional window manager and tiling is an absolute delight. But if you’re just trying to stay in your comfort zone as you explore the unfamiliar waters of Linux, I heartily recommend Linux Mint.
I’ve installed Mint on my own gaming desktop, and it’s invariably what I install for customers who can’t afford a PC upgrade to deal with Microslop’s Windows 11 bullshit. They all do fine on it, no one even appreciates the difference from Windows except that they all recognize their old hardware is suddenly much snappier than it was. And as for Pop_OS! COSMIC, I’m running that on the laptop from which I’m typing this comment now. I like them both, but Linux Mint is definitely more battle-tested.
Ubuntu’s GNOME layout isn’t really for me, but if you’re looking for something that’s…I don’t know, a little Mac-ier than Windows-y, then Ubuntu isn’t a bad way to go. I tried Kubuntu (that’s Ubuntu with KDE instead of GNOME) recently and I had a lot of trouble with it for some reason so I just fell back on Linux Mint (which is how it became my desktop computer’s OS).
Don’t over-think it. The joy of live ISOs is that you can put them on USB disks and try various interfaces out. At the end of the day though, it’s like human DNA…99% the same product under the hood, and you can typically change things around after the fact.
Actually, I have a good example of that: I put Linux Mint XFCE on my grandma’s machine because it was especially under-powered. XFCE is just about the lightestweight traditional desktop environment around. I was worried Linux Mint’s typical Cinnamon environment might be a little heavier and therefore leaving some performance on the table. Well, I spent hours trying to troubleshoot why I couldn’t use RustDesk to remotely connect to her computer for support, and it finally occurred to me that XFCE might be the problem. I didn’t have to reinstall the entire OS! I just installed the Cinnamon package (one single line of a command in the terminal), then I logged out, chose Cinnamon on the login screen, logged back in under this different desktop environment, and was able to use RustDesk successfully! No fuss, no muss. I’m not going to say you won’t have occasional headaches with Linux but you tell me what comparable options I have when Windows 11’s heavy fucker of an interface with a taskbar I can’t move around the screen is ruining my day, or macOS replaces a tried and true GUI aesthetic with a batshit broken liquid glass one? I certainly can’t swap in the older GUIs I liked, but in Linux, it’s totally an option, like changing the exhaust on a car or whatever.
Have fun :)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgradesEnglish
14·2 months agoThey can force upgrade themselves in the ass.
The only thing I’m looking forward to more than the collapse of the AI bubble is Microsoft, specifically, eating shit at the hands of a public that doesn’t want, need, or give two shits about them anymore. Just like Intel or whatever your favorite example is, see some fucking titan that thought they were some great titan, only to turn out to be Ozymandias when the whole fucking world looks up at them and shrugs. Like the end of the Truman show when this massive, all-consuming industry of a production comes crashing down in an evening, and the television viewers at home happily shrug and say, “what else is on?”
The word about Linux is out, and, as Snazzy Labs recently pointed out, Macs have accidentally become the best value in new computers. There are excellent non-Windows options for ordinary people who just do everything through a web browser and an office suite, for not much money all over the fucking place, and the day their greed catches up to them and they start to lose real market share is so close I can taste it.
Guess my head’s just been in the sand because I’m not in any of those states. Yes, where there are primaries, let’s get to it indeed.
lol what primaries? As I recall last time we were simply handed Kamala, and everyone I know voted for her despite that. But If Biden had stepped away earlier as he originally claimed to intend to, we would have had time for a real primary. And I would have voted in it.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone have some good electric cars?English
2·2 months agoYeah. It’s a great looking car and all the upgrades sound great. I don’t think I could go for that model though due to the lack of CarPlay. I don’t think companies replacing existing value with enshitified subscriptions should be rewarded for those decisions. Then again I could never afford a new one anyway, haha.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone have some good electric cars?English
3·2 months agoChevy Bolt EUV (sorta kinda bigger than a normal Bolt) Premier without self driving: very good.
Cheap feeling like any American car. Infotainment is trash; you can’t skip tracks on CarPlay using the steering wheel controls most of the time because it’s always indexing. A problem no other OEM or even the cheapest of aftermarket radios I’ve ever touched has had. Remote climate control (essentially what we always mean when we say remote start) is locked behind a $50/mo OnStar subscription. Spies on you to sell data.
But, it costs like $30-40 a month to drive, it’s zippy enough, I’ve got front and rear seat warmers, it’s a hatch, and most importantly, it was a steal. We got it like four days before the tax credits were eliminated. Before that I’d have said EVs were the only deals to be had in the automotive space. Now there simply are no deals. My $18k Bolt Premier was the last chopper out of 'Nam for getting anything resembling a decent deal of a car.
We like it. Charging at home is nice. We hope it doesn’t break. Hybrid is a smarter buy because of the added flexibility afforded by gas but again, you weren’t getting any 2022 fully* loaded hybrid with 60k miles for $18k. Since this isn’t our only vehicle this was the easy choice.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Tech CEOs Confused by Why Everybody Hates AI So MuchEnglish
8·2 months agoI always get psyched to read articles like this and too often they’re just little stubs. I feel like the second this one gets going it just ends.
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Global News@lemmy.zip•US | NBC appears to cut crowd’s booing of JD Vance from Winter Olympics broadcastEnglish
49·3 months agoFuck them. They can have as much of my viewership and brand loyalty as CBS.





I love looking at big cats for this reason. There’s something so cute about them having people-ish (or dog-ish, as you please) eyes.