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GreatDong3000@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me pls, Debian 12 is stuck at boot forever after using Windows on dual boot7·1 year agoThanks, not this in specific but it was something related to not shuting down properly. I powered off from windows by holding the off button instead of clicking on shutdown (I was afraid windows would want to install updates b/c I didn’t use it for so long). So I booted windows again and turned it off properly then Debian came back to life.
For economists (and business) students it isn’t a graphing calculator but same thing with HP12c (financial calculator). But it is only like 40 dollars.
GreatDong3000@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm Not a Programmer, but Here’s Why Linux Is My Daily Driver4·1 year agoNot open source but DaVinci Resolve is the best editor around and supports Linux.
GreatDong3000@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was your worst work mishap, accident, or oopsie?6·1 year agoNothing major. In my country when people are fired they are entitled to recieve some money based on how long they’ve been an employee. One time I overpaid a dude who was fired by some 5k USD or so (converting from my local currency) which is nothing major but my boss was pissed. Luckly I just called him and asked him nicely to return the extra money and he did without being rude or anything.
Edit: just as a comparison at the same company once one of our (corporate) clients sent us the payment for a service twice by mistake, some ~200k USD that they had to pay 1x we ended up recieving twice. By comparison 5k is nothing.
GreatDong3000@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•These are the problems you're facing on Linux, and I'm baffled!11·1 year agoA person who does [something]
I’ll use this as my credentials
Idk, where there is potential for data mining and money there is a will and a way.
I am worried about stuff that is widespread like systemd, KDE, GNOME, flatpak, a bunch of stuff which is mantained by companies like redhat and canonical, etc. I also worry stuff like what was attempted with the XZ backdoor becomes more common.
We can always hop to other distros but if the high level polished stuff that we’ve taken a long time to achieve gets compromised these safer distros may end up being a worse experience and set us back years or decades.
I think I am fine with home use Linux growing a little bit, maybe if we get just under 10% or so that can be good in terms of software availability and just more people working on open source projects. Too much popularity idk, I am not onboard with that rn.
I think I don’t even want Linux to become too popular. It will attract the wrong kind of attention. First, being more targeted by attackers it may become less safe. Most importantly, I don’t even know how but I know that if Linux becomes a huge market for home users, corporations will look at it and go “uh, big market sitting there let’s monetize it” and there is absolutely no way Linux won’t become shittier in more ways than one when thousands of big corporations out there are trying to get their hands on Linux users and our data in multiple different ways. Again, I don’t know how it will happen but I don’t like having this kind of attention on Linux.
We could end up engineering birth marks with arbitrary shapes like the Nike logo which may be passed on to offspring
Great idea. We can also set a timer for the wifi on your phone to be disconnected automatically and you have to watch an ad before the time runs out to postphone it.
One ad break between each floor or pay for direct lift that is a killer idea.
Cool we can turn this into a new gig work app. The uber of ads. You open up the app and pay people small amounts to name drop something in a conversation. You could pay like 50 cents per person to 200 different people in your area to name drop your small business, that shit would slap. Then we could start using this to make people say anything for 50 cents each time they say it so we can spread fake news and gossip. I like this version of the future so much.
Omg I would love this so much
You are right, we should be able to build a mega laser cluster capable of projecting ads on the surface of the moon.
GNOME 3 is from 2011
Ain’t no way you really meant to say gnome 3 right?
GreatDong3000@lemm.eeto Science Memes@mander.xyz•military industrial publishing complexEnglish4·1 year agoOh it was funded with tax/university money so that means a 3rd party private company, which had nothing to do at all with the funding/research, gets to profit from it gottcha.
GreatDong3000@lemm.eeto Science Memes@mander.xyz•military industrial publishing complexEnglish3·1 year agoPeople downvoting cause they have no idea how this shit works
GreatDong3000@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone else notice an uptick of extreme troll accounts?52·1 year agoThat’s why huge instances are bad, they can’t moderate all those users (I am on a bigger instance myself tho don’t judge me).
Do you usually get to see the names of the authors you are reviewing papers of in a prestigious journal?