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  • My guess is it works like Lynx.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser)

    You mainly get basic text formatting with some colors. It's kinda neat. I imagine text heavy sites like Wikipedia (or Lemmy instances! Maybe other Fediverse stuff?) would be decent with it.

    You can open media with external applications it says though.

    Also hey, it's not running all that fancy privacy-killing JavaScript! :D

    In some situations I imagine it's fantastic for making your browsing look like you're working on something important, if you have a problem with nosy shoulder-surfers.

  • Saving this! Absolutely gold, thanks for writing it up. You're what makes the Linux community cool. ❤️

    tab completion works in more places than you might expect

    I've found tab to be such a nice "please give me a hint" button.

    • Bonus tip : Sometimes you won't get auto complete because there's too many possibilities and the computer can't be certain which one you want. Hitting tab multiple times will show the possibilities, so you can type in enough characters to remove ambiguity, hit tab again, and boom auto complete!

    ...That was a terribly convoluted explanation I'm sorry. Just try hitting tab multiple times for fun if you're stuck it's kinda handy. Lol

  • I don't want to pasta with middle click. I want to scroll with middle click. I want to pasta with ctrl-v.

    🍝🤌🤌🤌

    Lol jokes aside, like they said above just add a shift and you're good. Ctrl+shift+c and Ctrl+shift+v a'cut'a a'nna pasta jus'sa fine! Muah!

  • (Old timey PSA voice)

    "Oh no, what was that loud and terrible noise that shook your entire house, school, or workplace? You've likely just heard The Future! First things first, Billy, do not look directly into The Future.

    • Remember to duck and cover!
    • Be careful not to breathe the ensuing debris cloud from The Future. It is highly hazardous to your health!
    • The Future may have just destroyed everything you knew about the world before it arrived. Do not expect organized emergency services to help.
  • It gets even better when you add:

    Tab Stash

    And

    Auto Tab Discard

    Tab Stash lets me stash a big ridiculous research or shopping session I'd want to return to, under a nice collection label for later.

    And Auto Tab Discard will essentially unload open tabs you haven't touched in a while, so they'll load from scratch when you "wake them up", but they're not hogging all your RAM. It's fantastic.

  • I'm feeling the same way. I've been mostly "stuck" in wherever I just ended up. Part of me really does fantasize about fleeing somewhere better, especially being in a part of the US with an absolutely abysmal education record (and it shows. Oh boy.)

    But besides the resources, I don't have some ultra compelling reason for a non-volatile nation to bother letting me in.

    There's cool people here, and I try to get along with whomever, but forming relationships feels really high stakes these days since contested politics and tribalism is infecting every facet of peoples' lives.

  • Me in highschool. Man I thought I'd have those friends forever. It was really cool how socializing wasn't so high-stakes back then. I kinda knew everybody of all sorts there, and could hold a conversation with almost anyone.

    Once I had to move away to the middle of nowhere after graduation, and they got jobs and stuff, I was left with one (1) single friend that actively sought to catch up with me regularly. He earned the top spot of "best friend."

    The rest just forgot I existed because I decided to drop Facebook. (And I provided alternative methods to reach me.) My once best pal would usually respond to "How's it going man? :D" with "Work." That's it.

    I realize one of the biggest fantasies we see through our screens and on our pages is a group of fellows with unbreakable bonds. From sitcoms to superheroes, and now even tabletop gaming, I think we all just want a group we can struggle and rejoice together with, and that's become such a coveted grail of a thing.

    But the world is designed to isolate and busy and fatigue us as adults, and everything has gotten so socially tense and high stakes it's hard to form anything with new people beyond mere acquaintanceship, because you can never be sure who people really are anymore.

    Lol sorry I didn't mean to get all deep there lol...

  • I will definitely say I wish encryption setup was a lot easier in Linux. Windows is like "wanna Bitlocker?" Done.

    With most Linux installers, if you're not installing in a very default way, and clicking that box to encrypt the drive, it's time to go seriously digging. For a while.

    I managed to encrypt a secondary drive with the same password on my EndeavourOS laptop, but I still need to enter the same password 2 times before getting into the OS.

    I consider that a feat, and I'm not touching it for fear of losing everything lol.

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  • Both can be true!

    I think we need to avoid the monkey-brain tendency to want to assign tribalistic moral judgement tags based on OS usage. Rotten folks can use Linux and Windows as much as anybody else.

    High profile usage of Linux? Neat! By that guy? Bummer. Such is the duality of free choice. =\

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  • Thanks for the thorough background here, because I think most people (including myself) who just ignored him this whole time aren't seeing this whole picture.

    Like the comments above, they're seeing what looks like a petty morality crusade years after a guy who makes stupid videos let a bad word slip, which, yeah, looks ridiculous out of context.

    PewDiePie has been a right wing fucker that has eased a shit ton of young people into the alt-right pipeline for years.

    Why am I not surprised, that this world's definition of success always seems to go hand-in-hand with bigoted fascism?

    It's also a very chicken-or-egg question I think. I'm genuinely curious: Do internet/podcast/streamer celebrities get their status from already being like this, and signaling the fashy bros club that they're ready to join the "in group" , or do they get pulled and influenced into that circle because they innocently found success from stupid videos?

    Is social media influencing this directly via an algorithm that simply draws the connection between right-wing extremist ideals and capital wealth?

    I feel so tragically for young folks. So much of anything pulling for their attention anymore is a targeted psy-op to "pipeline" them into some kind of zealotous soldier or another.

    The Internet used to be about cats and gaming used to be a hobby divorced from political office except when someone tried to argue they "cause violence" every few years.

  • Username checks out so hard LOL.

    It's a hard fact of life that friendship compatibility isn't a transitive property. I lament that differing people I like to hang out with, likely wouldn't wanna hang out with each other.

    And then I'm like "How the heck do friend groups get started then?!" Lol

  • 100% with you on that one.

    I really enjoy the discussions here, even if it's a little slower paced sometimes. (And I find that to be a feature!)

    I've come to feel that technology is for anyone , but not necessarily for everyone , at least, not all at once.

    It seems like a series of Eternal Septembers are usually coaxed along by corporate interests to spur mass-adoption for fun and profit, and the existing communities that get flooded tend to suffer for it, because there's no time to support or acclimate the newbies to the community, and they bring their existing assumptions with them.

  • Fair disclosure: Haven't watched the video yet, but I'm honestly very appreciative of your counterpoints here. And I agree! A militocracy ain't good news, either.

    And you're right: Taking him out over "unpopular policy" doesn't make logical sense under a reasonable society.

    I'm also aware that our civil checks and balances that should be putting the brakes on stupid policies are falling apart, because they've been carefully staffed by zealots heavily in favor of a single-minded, monolithic ideology.

    However, I'm honestly wondering where the line is, that a leader's blatantly criminal activity can officially brand them "unfit for office" and bear consequences.

    Like if he actually tried to just kill someone for no reason in Times Square, as he boasted he could, could anybody stop him? Or is it just "rules for thee, not for me" and we actually have a king now?

    Because you know if "We The People" stepped in to stop that, we'd all get gulag'd.

    If he decides "lol yeah let's annex Canada." Can our forces deny such a stupid order? Even though he is, technically, "their boss"?

    Impeachment historically seems like a "strong suggestion" more than a solution.

    According to USA.gov:

    The presidents impeached by the House were: Andrew Johnson in 1868 William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton in 1998 Donald John Trump in 2019 and 2021

    Presidents Johnson, Clinton, and Trump remained in office following acquittals by the Senate on all charges.

    It sounds like The People can't really do much but demand that their officials follow through, but even then, it sounds like justice is never actually carried out.

    It's honestly terrifying to think about, and I wish we knew what to do that was actually effective to reverse course on this absolute insanity.

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    Wonder if Bobby Tables is on the nice list?

    Found this on iFunny lol.

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    How worried should US people be about "tariffs"? Should I invest in upgrading my equipment ASAP?

    Basically title. I'm a digital artist in the USA and not rich by any stretch. In fact, somewhat in debt. (Aren't we all.)

    I also try really hard to not be a mindless consumer. I use old equipment as long as I can, repair, refurbish, etc...

    All this talk of upcoming tariffs has me worried that, rather than being able to get a day-job at newly opened US manufacturing for electronics or something, I'll instead be paying +60% more on like everything.

    I know tech is a depreciating asset, but should I try to upgrade now to hold out for the next ~5 years or so?

    I was considering hunting down a motherboard/cpu/RAM combo for instance.

    Are worries about tariffs overblown? Trying to figure out how to prepare as best I can with my meager resources before everything just...keeps getting worse.

    I am getting paid for my digital art, it's not living money though. My spouse has a more stable income that enables me to keep trying.

    Thanks in advance. <3

    EDIT: Thanks a ton for all the help

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    The Hated One - "Ai Will Wage Wars Over Water"

    The Hated One has been pretty solid in the past regarding privacy/security, imho. I found this video of his rather enlightening and concerning.

    • LLMs and their training consume a LOT of power, which consumes a lot of water.
    • Power generation and data centers also consume a lot of water.
    • We don't have a lot of fresh water on this planet.
    • Big Tech and other megacorps are already trying to push for privatizing water as it becomes more scarce for humans and agriculture.

    ---personal opinion---

    This is why I personally think federated computing like Lemmy or PeerTube to be the only logical way forward. Spreading out the internet across infrastructure nodes that can be cooled by fans in smaller data centers or even home server labs is much more efficient than monstrous, monolithic datacenters that are stealing all our H2O.

    Of course, then the 'Net would be back to serving humanity instead of stock-serving megacultists. . .