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Dungeon Synth @lemmy.ml
krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

Forest Temple - Medieval Marvel: Remnants of Forgotten Eras

  • The press are broadly beholden to journalistic standards that require multiple sources to corroborate something as fact before publishing it. Us regular jack offs have no such limitations.

    As to why people are speculating that he's dead? For one, the place does appear to be a literal death camp. Also, officials in the Administration have admitted he was deported "in error" (though there have been conflicting statements over this and at least one firing). Since any sane person would want to fix a mistake of this magnitude, you could see why them refusing to might make people wonder.

  • One time a girl in a bar just walked up to me and asked if I wanted to make out. Of course, it happened after I was well into a relationship with the person who is now my wife, so I had to turn her down, but it felt amazing.

  • Metal @lemmy.world
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Hexenbrett - Erste Beschwörung

    German weirdo metal... maybe occult metal? I don't care, it rules. Raw and very much doing their own thing, which is rare and exciting. They released a new album in December, but this is the earliest one on Bandcamp.

    Wizards @lemmy.world
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Apprentices of yesterday

  • I think you are right in the sense that this may be under the radar now, but this was a big hit at the time. Made the careers of all the people you list, plus Jessica Hynes. Fantastic show.

    You might enjoy Black Books, if you haven't seen it. Another one is The Royle Family.

  • I think that there are more than ample options for non technical people, like Mint. I also don't think that those users are coming to Lemmy to stir shit, so it really doesn't make sense to me who makes these posts.

    Like, are you unaware of the distribution model of FLOSS projects like Linux? Because of the lack of profit motive from selling licenses, development is funded and done by donation. Some is corporate sponsored, but not much.

    When people piss and moan about the state of things, it just makes them look really foolish, because they don't know what has gone into getting it this far.

    If you don't like the tool sets available, feel free to roll your sleeves up and organize a design team to change that.

  • It may seem hard at first, it's just that people are scared of the terminal. It's not as if widely used programs with fancy UIs aren't also complex.

    I'm understanding of people who are just using their computer for web browsing and email, but I'm directing ire towards Windows power users who just expect certain tool sets to materialize for them.

  • Dude the only people expecting shit are the ones who get mad when they migrate to Linux and won't just learn a few simple tools to make their life easier.

    Your package manager commands and options and some basic tools to troubleshoot local networking are really not that fucking hard.

  • This is not about intelligence. People, in general, are really fucking smart. Think of the dumbest person you know, who is not cognitively disabled. I'd bet they are intelligent enough to hold down a job and live a meaningful life. Of all the things I've seen that hold people back, lack of intelligence doesn't even rank.

    I think high levels of bias are to blame. Current media and culture encourage the embrace of bias because it makes people easier to sell to; more suggestible to marketing. It doesn't matter how smart you are, if your navel feels good when someone sings your tune, you'll believe whatever they tell you. Especially if you aren't even making an attempt to understand your bias tendencies.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Can I ignore flatpak indefinitely?

    I'm admittedly yelling at cloud a bit here, but I like package managers just fine. I don't want to have to have a plurality of software management tools. However, I also don't want to be caught off guard in the future if applications I rely on begin releasing exclusively with flatpak.

    I don't develop distributed applications, but Im not understanding how it simplifies dependency management. Isn't it just shifting the work into the app bundle? Stuff still has to be updated or replaced all the time, right?

    Don't maintainers have to release new bundles if they contain dependencies with vulnerabilities?

    Is it because developers are often using dependencies that are ahead of release versions?

    Also, how is it so much better than images for your applications on Docker Hub?

    Never say never, I guess, but nothing about flatpak really appeals to my instincts. I really just want to know if it's something I should adopt, or if I can continue to blissfully ignore.

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    I just saw the words "Beatles Cinematic Universe"

    That's fuckin it. I'm done with everything

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.ml
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    This woman needs a psychological examination

    CW: Carbrain out the wazoo

    technology @hexbear.net
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    MacOS is garbage

    homelab @lemmy.ml
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Dell Boss N1 questions

    I've recently picked up an Intel P4000 and I'm purchasing some parts to set it up. Since it's an older platform, I get that there are some limitations on what I can use, so I'm worried about buying things that aren't compatible.

    I'm interested in installing a Dell Boss N1 Monolithic to run Proxmox in RAID1, but have some concerns:

    • Will it even work with my system board? Maybe my search skills suck, but I can't glean from the Internet how tightly controlled Server hardware ecosystems are. Would my mb even recognize a component like this, or the drives installed on it?
    • What drives work with it? According to the user manual, there are only three supported drives, and they have to be 480gb or 960gb in size. Had anyone tested using different NVMe M.2 drives?
    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    In ruling color

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Er(ule)nest

    StarTrekMemes: Meme-ory Alpha @lemmy.ml
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Understand me

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Amon Düül

    Radical leftist commune

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    krakenfury @lemmy.sdf.org

    Is it ok to create a personal community?

    It would be my own personal link aggregation space that's not just my profile. I am one of those neckbearded Reddit refugees who sometimes doesn't play well with others. Am I just being bitchy?