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  • The post did not necessarily convince me to block the HC instance, but the instance admin of it coming in here to combat every comment critical of the instance sure has lol.

  • World War 3 will kill everyone because if it doesn't begin with nuclear weapons it will end with them. Maybe the meek die first, but the strong won't last too long after such an event either.

    I think it's a mistake to idolize international war, or any war for that matter, as some great or omnipotent filter that would only affect a specific group.

    As long as people exist, so will the meek, the strong, fascists, and everyone else.

  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R Gamma. Completely free if you don't count the disk space and one of the funnest, and most difficult games I have played.

    Running around like most other FPS games will just get you killed. The AI is written in such a way that it correctly understands actual flanking, and when it peeks a corner, it does it exactly the same way a real player would - it's actually scary.

    I snuck into some occupied buidlings and killed every enemy except one. I was in a barn which had a front entrance and a hole blown in the back wall. I knew that the last enemy was out the front, across the road, inside the window of a building there, so I went out the hole in the back of the building and around the side, intending to go behind a fence and then behind their building to get them. When I got to a place I should have been able to see them, they weren't there. I turned around and they were behind me along the fence - I nearly shit my pants. When I had the idea to go around back, the AI apparently had the idea to run out the front of their building into the front entrance of mine, and take me from behind by complete surprise - essentially the same exact tactic I had thought of.

    It was then I realized how great the AI actually was and now every time I play I live in complete fear.

  • You're allowed to disagree, but that's not really what I am doing here in the first place. Regardless of objectivity I'm just surmising the reason you are getting down voted based on my impressions of the thread and communicating that to you as you seemed to have no idea as to why people were doing so. What I have stated is my best possible guess as to the why. I could be wrong as well - I'm just suggesting what I expect would be the reasoning.

  • People are probably down voting you because pointing someone to fdroid in response to a question asking for specific recommendations for a transit application is also not particularly helpful. It's like if someone asked what boat they should buy for Alaskan Crab fishing which has navigational equipment and sonar that can detect down to 100 meters, and in response someone pointed at the entire ocean and said "I suggest you look for one there".

  • As always, I enjoy your comment davel.

  • If one wants to improve upon their voice, step one should be to ensure that it's their voice. Don't use AI for such things, it defeats the purpose. Instead, I would recommend reading more, journaling, and learning more about how to write effectively. There are books on how to do this. I liked "How to Write" by Alastair Fowler personally.

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  • If its one person complaining, yes maybe they are overreacting. If its multiple people complaining, the odds that you are at fault in this increase exponentially.

    I doubt you share ventilation with neighbors. Buy some high density foam or search online for a door sealing kit of some kind which fills in the clearly enormous gaps between your door and its frame so that what you do doesn't effect neighbors, and what they do doesn't effect you. Don't fuck with common area windows or doors.

  • That's a good question, I'm not too sure since I work in IT/Software as well and am currently using kakoune. I think a lot of efficiency upgrades in other industries are typically a cost gap instead of an understanding gap. For example, a carpenter could start out with a tool like a hand saw, and then later upgrade to a band saw, but they need to pay a lot more for and find space for the more efficient tool. This can kind of exist in software as well, but the funny thing is that a lot of the time these days I find the FOSS stuff better overall, which I think sets this phenomenon apart from other industries and whatnot.

  • Mine are liking Mint quite a lot. They say they feel its easier to find stuff than windows.

  • Veracrypt hidden volume attached to an air gapped system. Unless someone kicks down the door and grabs you faster than you can click once, no one is getting at, or will realize that data exists.

  • I have used inkscape though it has been some time. I felt as though it was not super featureful at the time so the UI felt slightly barren compared to something like Adobe Illustrator, but I don't recall having the same kind of trouble with it that I do with GIMP honestly.

  • I only see one on your previous comment, but it could be because blender has recently started getting a better reputation for usability/learnability.

    6 years ago I touched it and I was horrified, but I touched it a few times this year and found they had made some good improvements.

  • That is interesting and I did not know that. Thanks.

  • I think what you are thinking of is the ellipse selection tool, and yes this exists and can be used - however I am referring to the tool class of geometric shapes which is quite common among other software. Basically it creates a vector (In most cases I think) shape with options for stroke and fill, and controls the same way that the ellipse selection tool does (constraints etc.).

    GIMP does not have this, instead you have to go through a decent amount of trouble to get simple geometric shapes drawn to the screen, and at that I believe they are always raster.

    Take these procedures as an example for GIMP.

    https://www.alphr.com/make-shapes-gimp/

    This makes GIMP difficult if you want to use it for some niche uses such as making a quick flow diagram, or a quick vector mask which can be changed later.

  • True, but I prefer intuition over efficiency when I pick something up for the first time, second time, and third time, until I eventually have a good enough understanding to begin worrying about efficiency.

    There are use cases for Libre office writer, just as there are for vim, even though they are both capable of producing text documents. One is arguably more intuitive while one is arguably more efficient, but if I didn't know anything about word processing/text editing and had to pick between the two, I would pick writer.

    Same goes for anything else, and it's also why a decent number of text editors/software support emacs/vim bindings - so that you can use the software intuitively, and then once you understand it, you can become more efficient by using modal bindings. Same goes for GIMP versus other software. The thing about other softwares in the same genre is that they can be learned relatively easily and can also be used efficiently. GIMP I find harder to learn, even if it is efficient later.

    For anyone who is new who has to make a choice as well - very few people would pick vim to start out with.

    Furthermore, in this instance, I do have a decent amount of photo editing experience and have used multiple softwares to do it, but even after that, the problem I have with GIMP is that a lot of this knowledge does not transfer to GIMP like it does for other software. If I learn photoshop, I can get away with using affinity, krita, corel draw, clip studio, and other software - but not nearly as easily GIMP.

    I would also argue that efficiency is equally dependent upon the software as it is the task. The workflow for digital painting, animation, and photo editing are all quite different, and no one UX/UI is the most efficient at all of them. This is why most of these softwares have modular interfaces, which is good, but I simply find the modular interface of GIMP harder to use or understand versus the rest.

  • Haha, yes the feeling is similar there, though I think I personally still had an easier time learning blenders current workflow.

  • Under the hood I actually really like GIMP. I'm also not too bothered by there being no circle tool. My problem with GIMP is that if there were a circle tool in it, its a little too difficult to find it if it does exist.

    If they had some front end re-write eventually where they just moved some stuff around and better organized the front end of the application, I think a lot more people would use it. UX/UI is really important, and I'm sure the contributors of GIMP know this as they seem to have done well to try to make the interface feel straightforward by putting stuff under menu's and whatnot, but the location of things just seems unintuitive/non-standard compared to what every other application does.

    The other issue I have with GIMP is just that its development cycle takes forever compared to most every other open source application I have seen.

    Not to say there is a great answer to any of this, image manipulation/animation software is not an easy thing to program by any means so I understand why it can take forever, but I just wish there was a real answer.

    In the mean time, I've just been trying to get by with krita, though krita really seems geared toward digital painting specifically.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Gnome Customizations - is it possible to use custom image in application view?

    Hello all,

    If this is not the right community for this question, I would be happy to be redirected elsewhere, so just let me know.

    I recently configured my terminal emulator to an aesthetic that I like (custom font, coloring, shell prompt, etc) and it has made me wonder about customization in gnome.

    One of the biggest things that I wish I could change in gnome is the grey-ness of the application view.

    In this screenshot, you can see the familiar application view. In between the organizing folders, the desktops, and the dock, there is just so much nothing.

    I am wondering if it is possible to customize this relatively easily. I would much prefer an image of my own choosing in place of this, or at least a different color from time to time.

    Is anyone aware if this is configurable? I can't seem to find an extension for this, or any real information on how

    Rust Programming @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    New to Rust

    Hey fellas, I am new to Rust! I have been following the rustlings tutorial + the rust online book, and I have just purchased the book "Rust for Rustaceans: Idiomatic Programming For Experienced Developers".

    While I am NOT an experienced developer, I have worked in languages such as Java, Python, and a little bit of C before, and my schooling was in information technology for computer systems infrastructure so most of the ideas are not too foreign to me (except for ownership in rust, which from what I have been reading is super cool, though it throws a wrench into how I might usually write something while opening some other doors).

    I am interested in learning, so I wanted to ask if, in addition to the resources I have selected above, is there anything else I should add to try to supplement my learning, or are those reasonably acceptable?

    I am also glad to hear any tidbits, advice, or suggestions otherwise.

    Thank you.

    Canada @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Today I learned that there is a lemmy.ca community for buying Canadian that was created about two years ago

    I thought I would link this in case anyone was not aware that such a community has already existed for some time, and now will likely be more useful than ever.

    If anyone has suggestions for Canadian made goods, please head over and support one another.

    [email protected]

    I have also added a link to this community in the sidebar.

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Local Area FTP

    Hey everyone, I hope you are well.

    I recently purchased a TP-Link Archer C7 from a thrift store for 4 dollars and converted it into a pineapple router using a firmware build that someone made based on Open-WRT for testing and educational purposes, and it it has raised a few other thoughts and interests.

    I have two questions.

    1. Is anyone aware of a software available through F-Droid or otherwise which can be used to turn a phone into a temporary access point serving FTP for file sharing purposes? I think it would be handy to be able to share files to several people in proximity and I would imagine turning a phone into a mobile FTP AP would be something that has been done. If anyone is aware of any such project, I would be highly interested.
    2. For running such a thing whether it be through a phone or a router, is anyone aware of a mobile power source which can fit in a backpack easily and power a 12 volt 1.5 amp router for ~10 hours?

    I would love to be able to have the ability to

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    If the internet went away indefinitely, what things would you wish you had downloaded before it happened?

    For me it would be a full copy of wikipedia, an offline copy of some maps of where I live, some linux ISO's, and a lot of entertainment media.

    Canada @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Change of Moderation

    Hi Everyone!

    I noticed that the previous mod had deleted their account, so I reached out to /u/dessalines to let him know I would be glad to take over and look after the community as there were no other moderators here.

    I intend to leave the rules as is, but will gladly enact changes on behalf of what most people here want if it is felt it is needed.

    If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions, please feel free to let me know.

    Thank you!

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Kijiji Rule

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Jacket Rule

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    My Switch to Linux is Happening Today

    Today I am moving not only myself, but my parents to Linux!

    For me this is a long time coming. I discovered and started dabbling with Linux when I was 13 or so and somehow got an image of Backtrack 5 running on a Macbook Pro without virtualization (I'm still not entirely certain how I managed it) as I was always interested in IT/Security.

    Eventually I went to school for IT and I've been working in tangents of the industry ever since, though few of my workplaces have made use of Linux unfortunately.

    I have been running Debian on my personal laptop for a couple years now and I have had very few problems outside of breaking my sources.list the other day when I echo'd into it with > instead of >>.

    I have a friend who recently fully switched over to Arch as well, and now more than ever I have found that all my friends, including those who are non-technical, are interested in learning about or moving to Linux, so I have decided now would be a good time to be an example for them.

    I h

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Why do people install expensive hardwood flooring in their kitchens, the place where you are most likely to drop food, cutlery, spill liquids, etc?

    Seems like a terrible idea to me.

    You make one mistake one time and bingo, you cost yourself a few grand to have it sanded, leveled, varnished, and polished.

    Firefox @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Mozilla to expand focus on advertising - "We know that not everyone in our community will embrace our entrance into this market"

    Steam @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Sony backs down regarding Helldivers PSN account linking on PC

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml
    imgur.com When You Get Cancerule

    Discover the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and so much more from users.

    When You Get Cancerule
    Breakbeat @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    DJ DB - The History Of Our World: Part One (1994)

    I came across parts 1 and 2 of History of our world when I was much younger. Influenced some of my musical tastes quite a bit.

    I honestly think this music from ~1994 sounds more futuristic than anything in the contemporary and I have a lot of love for it for that reason.

    Horror @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Hangman

    Some people I know made this short horror film a few years back and it gained some pretty good traction. Thought some people here might enjoy it!

    learnpython @lemmy.ml
    golden_zealot @lemmy.ml

    Hello and welcome

    Hello!

    I noticed that there was a standard python community on lemmy, but no community geared toward learning the language specifically.

    Given the lower user count on lemmy, it will probably take some time for this community to grow, but I am hopeful it can become useful at some point.

    If you are coming from reddit, the rules are the same as the subreddit for the same topic.

    Thanks!