Yup although the creator claims to not want to post clickbait, one of the main issues of clickbait is a title that tells you in no way what the video is about, but does sound controversial enough so you want to know the content. And this video clearly manages to hit those goals. Just like the goal to not really talk about the topic for the first 2 minutes. It really just came down to “take things slow, don’t move on to the next thing before your understand the thing you are learning now”.
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Europe@feddit.org•EU carmakers pave way for Chinese rivals as balance in market shiftsEnglish
2·29 days agoI guess it makes sense that it would be hard for the Chinese car companies to use the old factories that are not made for electric cars. It does sound good that they are considering manufacturing the cars here in Europe though. After having seen the self driving capabilities of Tesla, I do think it is a good thing that the European companies face some competition. Although I would eventually prefer to own such a system from an European company.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 10thEnglish
3·1 month agoLast two weeks I have been playing a lot of Euro Truck Simulator 2, very relaxing game just driving trough the new maps (It looks so much better compared to when I bought it years ago). This weekend I also started playing Core Keeper, just a few hours in so far, but it seems like a fun underground survival game.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 10thEnglish
3·1 month agoThe game definitely has a lot of things to do yea. I’m looking forward to trying out the Dungeoneering rework they will release today.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Why haven't we figured out monetisation for peertube?English
5·2 years agoYup YouTube makes it very easy to receive money from adds and people that have YouTube premium. Having a YouTube premium subscription means that you are at least supporting the creator of every video that you watch a little bit (from what I can find 55% of what you pay is going to the creators). Yes YouTube takes quite a large cut, but video hosting in high quality costs a lot of money.
I think it will be very hard to do this on a decentralised platform. People don’t trust just anyone with their money, so it could lead to people abandoning smaller servers and you can be sure that bad actors would pop up and try to abuse the system. And even if you do this the right way, you would have to build this system entirely before you can convince creators to move to this platform.
It will also be really hard to offer the same quality and reliability that YouTube offers, without taking a larger cut than the 45% that YouTube takes. Hosting a large video platform is expensive, and many of the Fediverse users are anti-adds and will run an add-blocker and maybe even sponsor-blocker.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Question: Just got a Surface Go; want to install linux (use case details in post)
1·2 years agoOn the touchscreen I can use pinch to zoom in browsers like Firefox and Microsoft Edge (I use it because Firefox doesn’t have PWA support), it is also supported in apps like Gnome Maps and Kirta. In Krita I can even move and turn the canvas with two finger input, it seems moving and turning are both supported in GNOME.
Outside of apps, you can also use a three finger up gesture to go to the active app overview. And you can switch between the active workspace with a three finger swipe to the right or the left (this can make switching between applications really fast). Long press for right click seems to work in most places.
You can drag an app to the left or the right of the screen to make it fill up half of the screen, and drag it to the top to make it full screen.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Question: Just got a Surface Go; want to install linux (use case details in post)
7·2 years agoI installed Fedora 40 with Gnome and Wayland a few days ago on my Surface pro gen 1 and have been very happy with the results so far. I do have a type cover and I do use it a lot and I use touch input instead of a mouse. Gnome supports most touch input, and that hasn’t been an issue so far. Some third party applications don’t understand what ‘pinch to zoom’ is though. The onscreen keyboard situation on Wayland seems to be a bit messy. I didn’t really like the default gnome keyboard and I couldn’t get a better keyboard to work (note that for me, it is also important that the OSK is disabled when the type cover is attached, so you won’t have that issue).
The performance on the original Surface Pro is fine, I can even emulate Windows games trough Steam, I tried RuneScape (OldSchool and RuneScape 3) and Tunic. Browsing, reading Discord, watching videos all work fine. The main limitation when working with the device seems to be the 4 GB of RAM. So close other apps like the browser when starting a game, or the entire system can freeze. This seems to be mostly an issue when running multiple Electron based applications, gaming and compiling code.
The newer Surface devices have some Microsoft specific hardware that is not always well-supported by the kernel. If you have issues you can try the kernel made specifically for the Surface devices. https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface Personally I haven’t tried it as everything just worked so far on my device (they do try to get their patches upstream, so that is probably the reason).
For drawing, I always used Adobe and Affinity software, I did try to get Affinity Photo installed, but I did not succeed yet. I tried both version 1 and 2.
Maybe we have some bias on this topic, but I had the same thought. Maven is such a well known tool in IT, that I’m surprised they just created a social network with the same name. Until they get a bit famous this won’t be good for SEO.
He also seems to make a video almost every day. That really doesn’t help with the quality of the video’s. I doubt there is a lot of time to do additional research on the topic, so often it seems to just stick to the basic information from some kind of article and comments (and maybe a few related articles). And is often just related to the drama of the day.
Although he does sometimes have video’s that do require more research, but a lot of people won’t see those as they assume low quality because of many other video’s.
Sometimes I do like his videos, but this one was positioned so bad. The video does go over the changes in Plasma 6.1 and they are good, but this is not a huge change that would change anybodies live.
I know he is probably inspired by channels like Linus Tech Tips, but even they don’t got that far anymore. I think he probably intended this in a comedic way, as most of his audience knows that he makes his videos like this, but it really makes the videos worse.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft's Recall Feature Is Even More Hackable Than You Thought
8·2 years agoAlthough this feature sounds helpful, it really looks like they went too far with this. They should probably look for a way to sell these Copilot+ pc’s in another way if they can’t get this secure enough and probably keep it disabled for companies…
I’m surprised they didn’t make sure that the part that should help you hide sensitive information worked well before letting the first testers get their hands on the feature. All this bad news about the future doesn’t help convince people to turn it on.
Pekka@feddit.nlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Most painless way to play Old School Runescape on Linux?
4·2 years agoIt would be nice if Jagex would confirm that it is fine to use this laucher. As far as I know we have no more information than this tweet from Mod Ash: https://x.com/kaelygon/status/1763667578315042847 Bolt does work the same as the official launcher, so it should not be a problem…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux admin with 20 years experience, looking for "beginner" distro [Solved, the real beginner distro was the Debian I've used along the way]
7·2 years agoFedora might be a good option, but it might require more setup with an Nvidea GPU. They use Wayland now, are a Gnome based distro, support full disk encryption. For me the package mangar has been fine, and they do support flatpak. It is a very large distro with backing from RedHat. So it should generally be stable.
Pop_OS! Seems to be the great distro if you just want to game and watch videos without any issues arround setting up the drivers. It has been a quite stable distro for me and it is quite similar to Ubuntu. Unfortunately this distro doesn’t have Wayland yet.
Manjaro is an Arch based distro, but it had some issues with using packages from the AUR. They do run Gnome on Wayland by default.
I started with an openSUSE dual boot with KDE. I didn’t use Linux a lot at that point. Later, I switched to Ubuntu on a laptop for about a year and used that until I bought a MacBook. Eventually, I returned to Linux by running Pop!_OS on my desktop, but games were a bit choppy, and I really wanted to just run Wayland. I also started to use RHEL at work for our servers. So now I’m trying to switch to Fedora. I still have some issues with the Jagex Launcher, but aside from that, everything seems to work great now.
At home, I have also had an Ubuntu Server for many years, and I also run Ubuntu Server on my VPS.
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theNetherlands@feddit.nl•Nederlandse partij (NL Plan) bij Europese verkiezingen heeft banden met China'Nederlands
2·2 years agoWat een raar verhaal, waarom zou de Chinese overheid geld steken in het steunen van zo’n kleine partij die nooit zetels gaat halen. Ook heeft deze partij andere standpunten in het Nederlands dan dat het heeft in de Chinese media. (Zo zegt RTL: Vertegenwoordigers van de partij hebben sterke pro-Chinese standpunten, maar uiten die alleen in Chinese media.). Dus het is ook geen eenvoudige promotie van Chinese standpunten.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Schenker shows off a Linux laptop prototype with Snapdragon X Elite at Computex 2024
10·2 years agoThis looks great. That would be quite a powerful low-weight machine with long battery life. If they won’t be too expensive (and gaming works on them) I might get one. At least RuneLite seems to already support ARM64 on Linux and these chips also put more spotlight on ARM trough Windows on ARM.



Honestly the whole “change civ every age” change didn’t feel that bad. However to me, every time they release a new civ game it feels like it is lacking civs. This time it was really bad with Hawaii being there on release and countries like the UK and the Ottomans only coming later in a a DLC. I might pick it up once I feel like I can play the countries I want to play.
*Of course I do understand they want to represent every region of the world, but it is just strange not to have some of the countries there that directed the world history for centuries. And even though we can now play as Great Britain, it does require you to buy an additional DLC for 5 euro’s.