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The mini rack is pretty decent, but I wish that the size decided was a 12" or so rack, so that more computer hardware could fit without the struggle.
I’m sure more stuff will be made the accommodate this scene though.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•Americans, including Republicans, losing faith in Trump, new polls revealEnglish14·2 months agoA narrow majority, 54%, of Republicans surveyed said that Trump is focussed on the “right priorities”, while the president’s numbers with crucial independent voters are much weaker. Just 9% of independents said that the president is focussed on the right priorities – with 42% believing Trump is paying attention to the wrong issues.
So you’re telling me that these idiots voted for this guy and are now upset that he’s doing what he said he’d do and was obvious to everyone, including democrats, why this guy was unfit to serve?
Frankly, I have no sympathy for a republican with second thoughts now, after he’s deporting babies with cancer. You’ve slept with dogs, you have fleas, and we all hate your guts. The end.
Let’s put it this way, they’re not so unhappy with him that they’re the ones protesting him.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Apparently, 12% of Technology Workers Believe that MacOS is based on LinuxEnglish5·4 months agoThe windows kernel isn’t all that great, particularly in the realm of memory security or scheduling.
You know, to each their own. Question is really whether windows maintaining a closed source kernel even makes sense from a maintenance burden perspective when it really doesn’t give them much money in return. (Most of their money in 2025 comes from cloud services, not operating systems)
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there a path forward for better support of newer hardware on desktop Linux?English8·4 months agoThe best path forward is that developers make their linux drivers before they release their hardware to the market. You know, like what they do for windows.
There’s no silver bullet here. You have to wait for someone to reverse engineer the drivers if the developers of the hardware don’t care enough to supply even basic linux driver support. Either that or linux becomes so popular that it becomes senseless to ignore it (let’s be real though, MacOS is popular enough for this to be true and yet there’s still new hardware made that ignores that platform too.)
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•GTK's X11 Backend Now Deprecated, Planned For Removal In GTK 5English2·4 months agoI mean, my issue is that most buttons on my huion are still non bindable, and some graphical interfaces cannot be interacted with in mouse mode and only register as touch. Lastly, occasionally programs completely ignore pen sensitivity, such as blender.
This experience was when I was last on gnome. I’ve been on budgie for a while as a result of needing a tablet for my hobbies.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•GTK's X11 Backend Now Deprecated, Planned For Removal In GTK 5English11·4 months agoThe lack of proper tablet support in wayland prevents me from being excited for this. I wish there was more news on that front.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do services like Mastohost work on a fundamental level?English4·5 months agoCentralization is a weakness
While I agree with the basic premise of this, I think this is all-the-more a good reason for design solutions around this problem to be discussed so that more competitors can exist. If the fediverse is to expand, there needs to be easy non-technical ways for users to start up a multitude of instances. More of these types of services actually reduces centralization, in that sense.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•Bezos deletes 'LGBTQ+ rights' and 'equity for Black people' from Amazon policiesEnglish3·5 months agoWhat type of storage are you buying that only costs you pennies?
Every time I went to buy amazon storage, I was always disappointed by the price. Glacier is the only affordable one, but Backblaze is probably better storage for personal use anyway.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•Progressives say "billionaires' row" at inauguration ceremony shows true winners of Trump agendaEnglish6·5 months agoOh yes, I forgot about negative values.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•Snoop Dogg fans appalled by rapper’s performance at Trump inauguration partyEnglish6·5 months agoGot his friends out of Jail, quid pro quo.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] Using my Steam deck as a mini PC ?English5·6 months agoSure.
Valve’s operating system is read only and, when steam decides to update, any root level file changes will be lost between updates. This is partly good because the system will always be recoverable and update reliably, but comes with the downside that users have to take extra steps to install some base level packages (things like tailscale, syncthing etc. There’s always work arounds, but it’s not a guarantee that these work arounds will continue to work on new updates.)
OSTree is also a read only file system utility that allows packages to be layered, so users can install their own packages. When the operating system updates, these packages are rebased and preserved on the next update so user level changes can be preserved.
There’s more to this than that, but basically steam os is dependent on valve updating packages and generally leave all extensions either hand off or need to work around root filesystem. Ostree/silverblue/bazzite allow user modification by having a slightly more sophisticated updating process.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] Using my Steam deck as a mini PC ?English11·6 months agoI would say it’s great but would strongly recommend using Bazzite over steam OS even on the deck.
My biggest gripe with the steam deck is that it’s not well equipped to handle user packages in the same way OSTree is. Bazzite solves this while still mostly adhering to the design principles of steam os, so I feel it’s actually better than the stock operating system.
It’s very strange that you’ve made a post about bugs but chose not to list any of the bugs.
Like, how can we make a recommendation if we don’t know what types of issues you’re running into? What type of hardware you have? What expectations you have?
It just kind of screams of disgruntled user syndrome. These are community lead projects so, yes, they’ll have bugs. But if people never say what they are or what issues they had with what they used, the best the rest of us can do is just guess!
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•Trump Makes Chilling Joke About Staying in Power ForeverEnglish1·7 months agodeleted by creator
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Ahh yes...wrong training dataEnglish4·7 months agoWe better should’ve stayed at 640kB.
When every byte mattered. Hell, when every bit mattered even!
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•The right-wing claims about voter fraud have suddenly vanishedEnglish7·7 months agoI mean, if you’re talking about fake ass twitter accounts and grifting, they did that in plain sight.
But these strategies should be well known by the democrats by now and they aren’t invulnerable to counteracting. It’s simply the case that less people showed up to vote this election than previous ones, I guess.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•The right-wing claims about voter fraud have suddenly vanishedEnglish5·7 months ago“Too big to rig” was a clear indication that this was always the plan.
Who would have thought that complaining the vote was rigged would disenfranchise the democrats from voting instead of, you know, motivating them? It’s kind of a sad state of affairs.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•RFK Jr. Says He Plans On Getting Rid Of 'Entire Departments' At FDA And CDC In Alarming InterviewEnglish7·7 months agoProbably complaining about Gaza or some shit lmao. What are you trying to say here?
Democrats sounded the alarms and 15 million people, idk, pressed the snooze button.
MoogleMaestro@lemmy.zipto politics @lemmy.world•Teary-eyed John Oliver begs reluctant voters to back HarrisEnglish27·7 months agoWell, I dont think Trump can survive another loss politically. He basically only survived because he moaned about election fraud and refused to accept the results.
Truth is that, the older he gets, the less likely he’ll be able to run and the less convincing his “charisma” will be. I think we already see this in effect today to some degree.
Damn, Marshall law is on trump’s side now?
What are we doing, folks?