HexesofVexes

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[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 1 points 14 hours ago

Huh, neat. So as a percentage of the population, drivers break the law more often, and it is always more dangerous when they do.

Any chance of a link to those stats for the UK? It'll be great to show my students.

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 2 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

I think that depends on country...

"Cyclists should give way to pedestrians on shared use cycle tracks and to horse riders on bridleways." - nope, you hear a bell you dodge as they're not slowing down. Happens every time I use a shared path.

"Only pedestrians may use the pavement. Pedestrians include wheelchair and mobility scooter users." - nope, we get plenty mounting the pavement illegally; again, you hear a bell and you dodge. Happens 1--2 times a day on my trip to work.

I reckon people in a hurry just bend the rules more readily than people taking their time.

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 13 points 3 days ago

"...to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them..."

Hey, that sounds really familiar!

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 41 points 6 days ago
  1. Add censorship for mods containing adult (sexual) content.

  2. Slowly move the bar so that more content falls under definition of "adult" (themes of violence, LGBTQ+ themes).

  3. Continue to move the bar until desired level of censorship is obtained.

Well done, you've used moral panic to control your media.

Dark futures aside, why do I think that folks are just going to VPN their way in?

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago

Honestly, I am a little scarred from snap.

Otherwise I'm agnostic on flatpaks - I've used a couple and they're ok? They just remind me of old windows games that dump all their libraries in a folder with them.

On a modern system the extra space and loss of optimisation is ok, but on older hardware or when you're really trying to push your system to run something it technically shouldn't, I can see it being an issue.

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Not to mention teachers (it steals our lessons and tutoring work), writers (it steals their work and rehashes it), musicians (music generation is a thing), programmers (so many code snippets, so few coding jobs), and many more.

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 13 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

A genuinely heart warming story that deals with strong themes of love and friendship in a way that made a genuine impact?

Undertale.

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

If we're going by carpe jugulum rules - yes.

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 8 points 2 weeks ago

Ah, so we'd be turning in twice as many illegal copies? Sounds like good citizenship!

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 15 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

And when this measure fails to protect children and, instead, becomes a data security nightmare, another scheme will be proposed to further erode the freedoms the web brings.

I look forward to hearing about the workarounds kids find.

[–] HexesofVexes@lemmy.world 13 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Remember, copying a film or picture is theft, so technically a copied thing is an object in its own right. A copy of bald JD is an illegal object.

Also, remember, if you find something illegal or stolen, you should be turning it in to the authorities.

Sounds to me like people should be emailing these in so they can be safely disposed of...

 

This year, so far, I've moved two older family members over from windows 10 onto Linux. I opted for an ubuntu based distro as I'm familiar enough to troubleshoot it, even remotely.

The first was a laptop, about 10 years old; windows was unusably slow. Luckily, the transition was smooth, Linux Mint took first attempt and no issues were had, everything worked out of the box except swipe scrolling - a quick tutorial sorted that out (terminal intervention was needed). 4 hours total setup (including a pile of desktop shortcuts), dual boot just in case she had issues.

The second was an older machine, a desktop, Frankensteined out of old parts (oldest being the motherboard at 15 years old). It ran windows 10 without a single hitch or slowdown.

2 days to get it "running", I had to repair grub to get the damn thing to boot after an install finally took. In the end I had to go with lubuntu with a manual cinnamon install because I hit my 4th mint install attempt and got a strong case of the"fuck thats". At the end I have a machine that has ghost headphones flickering into existence giving choppy sound that is pretty unusable. There is also horrific graphical glitches when booting (harmless, but I crapped a brick when I first saw it) - though I suspect this is just the fact there is an elderly Nvidia card in there.

A lot of time spent in terminal was unable to even identify what was happening - a first for me! My money is on a bios update, but yeah, not fun on old boards.

All in all, two very different experiences. It's not a warning against Linux (make the change now while the support is there!), just a warning that the road isn't always smooth. The bumps can come in odd places - you'd think the laptop would be the tricky one but nope, desktop rig was the worst.

Good luck out there with the change folks!

 

For the past decade or so I've mostly had a windows rig for gaming, and a dual boot laptop for travel/work (windows for Microsoft Access/PowerPoint, Ubuntu for everything else).

An odd issue I ran across was drive data format; it caused unending issues with steam/lutris when installing games running under wine/proton to drives formatted for windows (they'd just not run, no error messages till one day I tried to force it via terminal and got an error I could search via Google).

In the end I just partitioned off the drive to a native Linux format and that fixed it (had to dump the contents of the drive to a portable which took a while!), but now I am wondering if there was another alternate workaround?

 

Not all art shows something beautiful - this really does feel like the internet of today without a lot of browser tweaking.

 

Truly a test of patience - this is an excellent modpack that unifies 3 classics together into the way I dreamed of playing them as a kid.

Found it by accident a week ago, and it's been my short nightly unwind (trying to do a solo run because I always wanted to).

 

Thought I'd share this list as it contains many emus I've not heard of before and I'd love to hear people's reviews on any folks have tried.

 

Mednafen is worth a go if you're looking for a lightweight set of emulators to run your dumped carts.

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