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  • Brewchin@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldPride wins!
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    5 days ago

    An important question, usually conspicuous by their absence with confirmation bias-related posts. But in this case, the source is provided. You can check for yourself and let us know, if you have a Xitter account to see the replies.

    Unless Elmo’s added yet another layer of enshittification. It’s hard to keep up.




  • As someone once said about director’s cuts with films: they’re a double-dip scam.

    If the cinema and home media releases were the same, they’re just trying to make you buy the same thing twice by pretending that this is what the director really wanted it to be. The distributor really likes your credit card.

    Having said that, Taylor Swift has something like 28 versions of the same album out and her stans are going crazy for it, treating them like they’re Pokemon.

    Whatever floats your boat. 🤷‍♂️ Don’t let this old dude yuck your yum.



  • TIL this is a thing. I started doing that over 30 years ago with SLS and Slackware when that was the only choice.

    This was pre-PnP (also pre-JPEG!), so you had to know all the addresses, IRQs, DMA info, etc, of your hardware or you’d get… unexpected results. make it and they will come…

    After countless distros and flavours over the years, I still use Debian for servers and now use EndeavourOS for desktop/laptops.





  • If using Firefox:

    • uBlock Origin: Ads be gone. You need to select/add the blocklists you want.
    • Privacy Badger: Automatic tracker blocker with no configuration required.
    • Cookie AutoDelete: Saves cookies for the pages you want it to, and nukes everything else.
    • Firefox Multi-Account Containers: Keep your activity in separate silos. That Banking container cookie won’t be visible to that Porn container’s JavaScript, Meta’s container can only see Meta’s stuff, etc.

    I use a bunch of others, but the above are my bare minimum.

    Don’t believe anyone who tells you that one extension does everything.



  • Great advice. For me, it’s the irreplaceable data first, and then stuff like configs and credentials/keys.

    My borg-backup (to my NAS) config is “My Documents” type files, /etc stuff I’m likely to customise, and home stuff except the stuff like “*Cache”, “*Storage”, assets/icons/history/recent/blah. It’s tedious to fine-tune, but I figure too much is infinitely better than too little.

    If I want to be able to do an image-based restore, then I’d use a different tool. But life’s too short for that.





  • high cpu usage by just moving the mouse.

    This sounds like co-operative multi-tasking on a single CPU. I remember this with Windows 3.1x around 30 years ago, where the faster you moved your mouse, the more impact it would have on anything else you were running. That text scrolling too fast? Wiggle the mouse to slow it down (etc, etc).

    I thought we’d permanently moved on with pre-emptive multi-tasking, multi-threading and multiple cores… 🤦🏼‍♂️


  • My Endeavour laptop got it today. Couple of tweaks and it was running perfectly.

    Funny you mention desktop: I’ve been waiting for Plasma 6 before rebuilding my Ubuntu desktop with Endeavour. Didn’t want to jump the gun, find out that it impacts gaming performance, and then have to rebuild back again. :) Guess I have a desktop to rebuild now…


  • Came here to say the same.

    ESO, Guild Wars 2 - or even Final Fantasy XIV, Genshin Impact or WarFrame - will provide an interesting world, lore, objectives, opportunities for group and co-op play (or PvP if that’s her thing; she might not know it yet).

    Girl+noob doesn’t have to mean farming/building games. Unless, again, she realises it’s her thing.

    And outfit fashion is the True End Game™️ for so many online games. Warframe calls it FashionFrame. 😄