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Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I need to vent about Windows. I want workplaces to use Linux.3·4 months agoAnd there is probably no simple way to set up a system that would function in a way that Linux needs I guess?
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I need to vent about Windows. I want workplaces to use Linux.10·4 months agoSo I’m a total noob when it comes to business systems and I have never used ActiveDirectory or group policies, but wasn’t Linux or rather Unix originally designed as a system for many users on one big machine/network? Why is it so difficult for businesses to manage permissions and group settings on a large amount of devices? What does Microsoft/Windows do so much better there?
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Will this Lenovo Thinkpad (AMD) work well with linux, or should I go intel?5·4 months agoActually the modern 64 bit processors are based on a design by AMD which was then licensed by Intel as far as I know.
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Why is Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt always so angry?7·4 months agoI thought you were joking by saying in her late twenties. She looks like late fourties.
A few years ago I could see this but doesn’t he just do family content now?
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Finding an "unavailable" video in a YouTube playlist is a painEnglish4·4 months agoBy the way is there some way to search for a video title inside a long youtube playlist? I always have to resort to scrolling down a dozen times on long playlists and then use text search in the browser.
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•What my front page looks like with no-politics content filter onEnglish23·5 months agoHonestly the last time Trump was president I think it was similar on reddit and in the media in general. It’s just that news about the stupid stuff he does seem to generate a lot of engagement and that’s what platforms and news organisations are looking for.
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Fedora: Deprioritize Fedora Flatpaks and prioritize Flathub in GNOME Software1·5 months agoWhat kind of problems did you experience? I’m on an admittedly flatpak first distro and I can’t remember ever having issues.
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•How many civilized first world countries have banned free speech?English15·5 months agoWhat do you classify as free speech?
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there an alternative to the desktop interface beyond CLI?9·6 months agoNow that you’ve mentioned Obisian I realised that systems like it are quite different from how most things work. I use it myself and really like it, however it also takes quite some effort to get the best out of it. You have to actively create useful links between things and think about different ways you would want to access the content to be able to actually find it when you need it. For example you need to create aliases for elements if they are known by a different name in another context.
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there an alternative to the desktop interface beyond CLI?10·6 months agoI think familiarity is a big part of why things catch on. If something is too different to what people know there will be only a few people who want spend their time learning it. And it would have to be revolutionary for these people to be able to convince others to also learn it.
It would have been helpful if in the video they would have discussed how an alternative could have even looked like and why it would be better. This is a demo of Project Xanadu, the system Ted Nelson envisions where he shows how it could work. He seems to propose that it would be hyper interconnected for every user of the system and every piece of media in it (another interview where he describes it). I’m not sure something like this could reliably work at a scale similar to the internet (he claims his system could have been the internet had they delivered it earlier) and also I’m not sure how it would work for what people actually want to do with the internet in addition to reading documents. Companies also want a certain control over the work they publish so I don’t think they would like a system that connects their work to everything else. And you also have to keep in mind that there are people who want to actively do bad things so I am not sure how a hyper interconnected system could protect its users from bad actors.
Edit: Found another video where he describes and shows a version of how a document with paid content works. It looks interesting but I’m still not sure how this would work on the scale of the internet and if it would even be better than how things work right now.
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which Linux tool or command is surprisingly simple, powerful, and yet underrated?"8·6 months agoIt’s for people that don’t want a big bulky IDE and are willing to put a little work in to get used to it. I do all my coding in the terminal with vim and tmux and I like the simplicity and that with two dotfiles I can migrate my whole development environment to whatever PC, server or RaspberryPi that I need.
Karmmah@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which Linux tool or command is surprisingly simple, powerful, and yet underrated?"3·6 months agoI used nano when I started but now I am using vim for one year already. I’d recommend taking a few days where you only use vim and I think you will see why people like it. With a few motions you can be much faster than you would be in Nano.
I recently started using the openbar extension which adds a lot of color to Gnome with just a few clicks.
I switched to Commit Mono for Terminal not too long ago but I really like it. Otherwise I use Cantarell but only because it is default and I never felt the need to change it.
I only have experience with Gnome out of the two but I haven’t had the urge to switch yet. I like the look of it (I like that it looks different to Windows), the simplicity and the customisation with extensions (only a few and small ones, I recently started using OpenBar for some customization but I could do without). I keep my system rather minimal and I am not looking to put a lot of time into theming or customization.
I also tried Cosmic and I like the tiling aspect of it, but I also don’t feel the need to switch. Maybe once it is released and I can figure out how to install it on Aeon.
If I remember correctly I got them from this collection on archive.org and honestly they are just really nice quality pictures. But probably also a bit of nostalgia. 😄
TIL there’s people thinking about stuff like this. Honestly a wallpaper is just some image that you chose to make your desktop nice to look at to me. I think I even used Windows XP wallpapers on Linux for some time.
The special thing about federated social media is that if you don’t like something about one specific instance you can go to another instance or even create your own and still be part of the whole system. You’re not stuck with some leadership that you have to endure. Instead you can be your own boss or choose a nice place to stay.
I think all the other things that people like about it, like “no algorithm”, come naturally from this fact but are not inherent to the system.