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BennyCHill [he/him]

@ BennyCHill @hexbear.net

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Goblin of liberal democracy

  • LOOK in the top left you can see those DISGUSTING wind turbines ruining our beautiful landscapes... SAD!

  • Yep. Thats wood...

  • Eve Blartlow Mall Zionist

  • You can alternate between Fartlow and Shartlow to keep it fresh.

  • There are no drivers available because they are not needed, vast majority of hardware drivers are included in the Linux kernel, sometimes proprietary firmwares are needed but most distros tend to include them.

    One of the big exceptions to this rule is the Nvidia driver, more recent cards now have an open source driver, but the 940mx included in the T470p is old and unsupported and wont do you much good on Linux.

    i saw on the shop you linked they have a T480 with 8th gen i5 available for slightly more: https://www.pchouse.ro/lenovo-thinkpad-t480-14-fhd-i5-8350u-8gb-ddr4-256gb-ssd-nvme-windows-optional-laptop-refurbished-grad-a.htmlThis is one of the most popular Thinkpads currently because 8th gen intel made a large leap in performance (so the T480 low power CPU is almost as fast as the T470p high power one) and it also has pretty much perfect Linux support.

    Otherwise the A485 would be my secret recommendation although kinda hard to find. its the same exact laptop as the T480 but with an AMD cpu which is pretty much the same speed as the intel one, but its integrated graphics are much faster, in fact almost matching the 940mx performance.

  • Now im wondering if you could make one of those where every part of every letter is a nazi dogwhistle

  • Explaining sea-beans to an american: imagine a Brown Hamburger.

  • both intel and amd have introduced memory encryption a couple gens. ago although not supported on all devices.

  • Rand really was like: "this BS i made up prooves im right"

  • TPM uses parts of your system like hardware configuration, bios version, can even use parts of the OS, to generate a hashcode to decrypt your drive, so if anything gets replaced it wont automatically decrypt. what this allows is to have a much more complex decryption key and allows you to rely on OS security and much simpler passwords to protect your data because your OS (which cannot be replaced without breaking TPM) will protect against brute force attacks with retry delays and limits.

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Instead of Downbears, we should all take a vote each month on what the worst post on the Fediverse is and then have the server dump 1 downvote for every Hexbear member on that post.

  • Did you let fedora create the partitions or did you do manual partitioning?

  • You know that 420 is Hitlers birthday and a Nazi dogwhistle right? If that sounds loke a stretch to you you have no right to complain about an even older and less relevant offensive term

  • I forgot about this part of The Sopranos

  • Stawbery

  • Bait used to be believable...

  • As real as the white genocide in South Africa

  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Top Ukrainian Nazi on lemmy created their own Community, already hard at work whitewashing Ukrainian Nazis.

  • Tiling Shell has been my favorite tiling manager so far, works just like fancyzones on windows, but also makes the widget that pops up on the top of the screen when moving windows have your custom layouts.

  • Despite snaps, ubuntu is still one of the most stable distros. i had less issues with ubuntu than i had with either fedora or opensuse (leap and tumbleweed).

  • Pigeon @lemmygrad.ml

    Pigeon in Tree