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  • Thank you kind soul, that really brightened up my day.

  • Not the whole government, but some of it 100% yes.

  • I don't see anything that could be considered a "Youth bad" statement in that comment. It's a complex issue, influenced by a myriad of factors.

    For example, I could dissasemle and reassemble my first PC without any prior knowledge. I had to learn to use DOS to navigate the OS and get things done. I got a book from the library about it, and spent hours upon hours just learning about how the file structure, commands, programs, external media, etc. worked before I could do anything remotely useful.

    Today a PC/tablet/phone is a black box, you have to actively WANT to tinker in order to learn such about how they work. And most big tech companies try to punish you for so much as trying to replace a battery yourself.

    I suspect you are projecting some personal feelings onto a stranger's comment.

  • TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Scotty Was Here

    phys.org /news/2025-02-transparent-aluminum-tiny-acid-droplets.html
  • Ouch. I feel that comment on many levels.

  • I can only agree. The Democrats are just as bound to the funding of the billionaires as the Republicans, they just have to hide it better in order to have a chance to win something.

    The Roman Empire fell slowly, and now it's our turn. I only hope that true socialism can emerge from the ashes.

  • That's the nature of the beast. You can't have human users on a network without at least some slop.

    But the decentralized network ensures that a "techno-baron" has no more say than you or I, which is exactly what the internet is supposed to do.

    That's decidedly better than a centralized system, especially now.

  • Ouchie. OK, I get all that, not gonna argue.

    But I'm in a completely different position as a hobbyist, I have completely different criteria.

    Thanks for sharing!

  • Prusa for the win yet again. I recently upgraded to MK4, and the thing just keeps. On. Going. Great customer support. They work with 3rd party suppiers instead of against them. Worth every cent.

  • At least they stuck to it, and were transparent about the state of things.

    I've bought several early access games that I don't play yet, because I believe they will get there at some point. My hardware doesn't do cyberpunk 2077 justice, but if it did I would've bought it too.

  • You didn't seem argumentative to me at all. I'm genuinely happy to disagree about something and:

    -just have it be civil

    -no one takes it personally

    -we find things we can agree on

  • I definitely agree that less plastic = better in general. But if you're going to 3d print stuff, at least this is functional.

    And I'm not here to argue. God it is nice to have a civil discussions on social media.

  • China has also mastered modern slave labor. That someone makes thier own replacement instead of ordering some small uncomplicated part from across the globe isn't crazy, it's self-reliant and smart.

    But that's, like, just my opinion man.

  • I just thought perhaps there is already a lot of the necessary components there since bazzite is so well-tailored to running windows games. But of course I have no idea what I'm talking about. I hope I made that at least somewhat clear in my comment.

  • This is just an idea, but bazzite could possibly work for affinity. It's designed around steam and proton compatibility layer, and it can play almost all games made for Windows out of the box.

    So perhaps you could use the proton compatibility layer instead of wine. You could even add the exe to steam as a "non-steam-game" to make starting the program super simple.

    I am no expert here, it's just a thought.

  • Yes. German is a Lego-block language. The example in the image is extreme, but there are lots of "combination" words like that.

    For example, glove is Handschuh, which means hand-shoe. A shoe for your hand.

  • The stupidest. They are absolutely nutty.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

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    Backup Question (External HD to pcloud)

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    KDE + Gnome on Atomic Fedora