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  • helldivers has a build that is like 30 GB now. runs the same as before on my fedora system.

  • i work at a library. please put the books in the spot labeled book return. it may not seem like it but because there are so few people working there just a few people in the library can keep us so busy we will miss the books you put down. also, check if your library has an ebook/audiobook thing like Libby. the wait times can be long but it's still pretty cool if you're into those.

  • carrion is a reverse horror game where you play as the monster

  • now I'm generally a centrist but tell me more

  • shit post shitpost spotted

  • evolution happens for all things that self-replicate, not just life. languages self-replicate through those who use them and as such change over time with leftovers like we often see in life.

  • call it parry hotter

  • theres a plasma window decoration called klassy that has a bunch of presets. all the windows-like presets are called defenestrated (followed by the number of whatever version of windows it is like).

  • yes, but the bits where its a problem like the meme implies only apply at the extremes.

  • to be fair, all that only applies for the extremes.

  • the people making art in those caves were basically modern humans. evolution happens over a very long timespan and homo sapiens has not been around for that long. even the other human species at that time would have been, within some margin, as smart as modern humans. to find a human ancestor that was only capable of the level of creativity ai bros show you would have to go back to before the appearance of homo sapiens (our species, btw) and likely several species before that. this means they dont even show so much as the bare minimum of creativity a human should be capable of.

  • no its fucking not. quit ruining other holidays Christmas can wait until the month its in.

  • i turned it off and set it to a swipe from the bottom corners of the screen, which makes a lot more sense

  • you misunderstand (or more likely I phrased it like an idiot). im not saying something like that is easier to manage on fedora. what I meant was that you would encounter minor things on fedora that would give you the chance to learn the skills necessary to fix or at least diagnose a bigger issue. on mint you wouldn't see that and on Ubuntu you generally wouldn't either (in my brief experience using each before settling on fedora as my main)

  • IMO mint and Ubuntu make things simple in a way that keeps users from ever encountering something where they have to be aware of what the computer us doing. this means if something is happening that shouldn't (malware, something misconfigured, steam being an asshole, etc.) they won't know where to look. this is something windows and Mac do as well and it leads to the vast majority of people not knowing that they can make the software on their computer do what they say. if people dont know how to do that, corporations will (and do) take advantage of it. i probably am exaggerating a bit but I still think putting a new user on Ubuntu or mint is doing them a disservice.

  • I'd reccomend fedora. mint and Ubuntu will be simpler but its like giving a toddler a wheelchair instead of teaching them to walk. the few things they'll have to learn are necessary anyway.

  • 🎵so if you love me🎵

  • its an nge meme. a character is losing her mind and is about to throw hands with like 7 angels.

  • yeah that sounds cool

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Might need to switch distros, which one should i use?

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    found an anti-vax book at my library

  • Linux Questions @lemmy.zip

    Screen brightness non-functional on legion 5

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    "I want my software to stay out of my way and only update when I say to"

    also me the moment an update releases for anything:

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Rate my setup

    I'm using klassy for decorations and krohnkite for tiling. I set klassy up to look like a cross between breeze and the windows 7 preset, but with outlines for tiling focus.

  • Firefox @lemmy.world

    Does the new policy apply to forks?

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    'Locally Integrated menus' in KDE

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    @BrodieOnLinux this might make for a good video

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    popcorn time?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What does your OS do that I should steal?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    how do I microblog?