How does 86 mean that???
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I’m out of the loop, what does this mean?
Guess what, I wasn’t even alive then
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which X11 software keeps you from switching to Wayland?11·13 days agoThis one should be getting resolved soon! With the new global shortcut portal
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How much do you donate to open source projects per month? How much time do you spend using their software? How does that compare to proprietary software / games?3·17 days ago10-15€. Usually 10 for asahi and the rest for other projects I happen to be happy about
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Looking for ideas: offline entertainment device8·24 days agoWeirdly I think it’s the opposite, pretty sure they have large batteries when compared to screen size
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Looking for ideas: offline entertainment device15·24 days agoMaybe an old tablet? (They usually have larger screens and larger batteries)
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto Europe@feddit.org•Ireland Announces 33% Increase to World Bank’s IDA Fund, Bolstering Support for Low-income CountriesEnglish56·26 days agoAre they finally taxing the leprechauns to pay for it?
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Judge halts parts of Trump’s overhaul of US elections, including proof-of-citizenship requirement810·27 days agoSpeaking as a European here, just seems ridiculous to me, sorry for any misunderstandings, but y’all should have mandatory IDs and just use census data for voter registration
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Judge halts parts of Trump’s overhaul of US elections, including proof-of-citizenship requirement215·27 days agoStill insane that congress hasn’t enacted mandatory ID’s for both voter registration (although you could and should go by census data) and hasn’t enacted mandatory ID’s more generally
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Judge halts parts of Trump’s overhaul of US elections, including proof-of-citizenship requirement539·27 days agoI think it’s insane that proof of citizenship isn’t a requirement, and that states aren’t mandated to give IDs to their citizens
Not the guy who first commented, but NixOS is fun because you can have the whole config in a git repo, and can easily reproduce. Main drawback is that Nix as a language is insane and that a lot of packages still aren’t available
Zorin OS because they said it was windows like
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Linux help and actual pros and cons6·27 days agoUsually AMD is better, since the drivers are fully OpenSource. NVIDIA maintains proprietary drivers, which means the open source ones aren’t as good (yet). Linux mint should have a fairly simple graphical tool to install the proprietary drivers
Kidplayer_666@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Linux help and actual pros and cons7·27 days agohttps://www.protondb.com/ Here for the compatibility list. Platinum stuff is stuff that is literally plug and play, gold is a should be fine. Get something easy to use, worst case, Mint should do the trick. Just install apps through the graphical store (this should include steam) and you should be fine. NVIDIA or AMD for graphics? Mint im pretty sure has an easy tool to install the proprietary NVIDIA drivers at this point
Unfortunately “deserves” doesn’t work in international politics. Otherwise a certain someone would’ve slipped on a banana peel out of a window.
This would be at least a stable peace
Fine if ukraine is now formally a European ally (full proper mutual defence)
Think of federated services (namely lemmy) like a phone carrier. There’s a bunch of them, and you can call numbers on other networks easily, as they speak a common protocol. You (or your carrier) can always block either individual numbers, or entire carries. The thing here is, being a carrier (an instance) of lemmy is somewhat easy to do, and you can always switch carriers based on their moderation policies.
Hope this is a decent explanation.
Yes in the sense that mostly the communists inhabit it. No in the sense that, because it is decentralised, no one can force you do to a particular thing if you host your own instance
Same to me lol