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  • I've got this move coming up - my plan is to dual boot and slowly wean over.

    Game crashes in Linux, try for a fix and if I get frustrated, boot into windows and enjoy the game.

    Might be a rocky year, but the dual boot will likely take the stress off!

    I've seen a lot of fedora-based distros pushed for gaming (mint is Debian based), apparently these can work better. Still looking into it, but no definitive answers there yet!

  • There is a added bonus here as well - some researchers will not only send the paper, but also offer to answer questions AND send other related papers.

    Some academics out there are just really friendly people.

  • Short Answer - Universities

    Long Answer:

    To get and hold a job as an academic, you must continually produce "high quality research". To get the job, in the first place, you must also be seen to do this.

    "High quality" is often metriced by universities to mean "published in high impact journals" and "well cited". This metric is known to be faulty, but universities really dislike change.

    So, to get a job, you have to give up your rights to your research, and to keep your job, you have to do likewise.

    Worse, in the current financial climate, academia is seeing unprecedented cuts, which further entrenches this issue.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Making the Jump - A Tale of Two Machines

    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 t

  • Sounds ok to me (male).

    "The male wakes up at 7am, so he can prepare for his office work; he's tired and being worn down, yet somehow remains resolute. In this way, he channels the spirit of the emperor penguin and endures."

    Remember folks, the gender wars distract from the class wars we should all be engaged in!

  • Tricky one to weigh up there. It might not be that you're lazy, you may well just be burned out, not working effectively (i.e. overworking yourself), or it could even be imposter syndrome. On the other hand, yes you could just be lazy, or you might just really hate your job. Hell, there have been times where I've felt unmotivated because our leadership team were just arseholes - sometimes a lack of motivation goes beyond just your own choices.

    There just isn't enough data in a short post.

    Take some leave, go get checked out by a doctor, talk to a friend/partner, take a look at job ads to see if anything sounds better than where you are.

  • Excel

  • Worse - pulling data from a web page, then using the power of pure jank to parse this input, and then invoking a sheet of reference string builders to construct formulae and execute them using too damn many @indirects nested into vlookups before finally adding in date aware data reveals, because no excel abomination is complete without trying to parse dates.

  • UKCasual @lemmy.world
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Clocks forward

    Clocks forward folks; off into BST we go.

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Dual Boots and File Systems

    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?

    retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Sonic Paradox Windows 95 CD

    For when you need something to test video playback on your old windows 95/98/XP friend (files and instructions in description).

    Technology @lemmy.world
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    The Internet in Europe Today

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

    Discworld @lemmy.ml
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Wyrd Sisters - Animation

    A few years ago I stumbled onto this, and it provided a nice afternoon feature film. Figured the folks here would enjoy it!

    Patient Gamers @lemmy.ml
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Might and Magic (Merged)

    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).

    Game Development @lemmy.ml
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Gbstudio

    A handy tool for developing vn style games for the Gameboy and Gameboy colour.

    Great for people starting a game dev journey.

    Discworld @lemmy.ml
    HexesofVexes @lemmy.world

    Discworld MUD

    Thought I'd post this up here since I've not seen it mentioned. For those who want to explore the world of discworld, this is a great MUD.

    Very friendly community when I hop on every few months, and with a lot of rich detail from the books.