Yes, thank you so much admins for everything you’ve done! I wish you all the best <3
Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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Thank you for all your hard work making this instance the fantastic place it is!
Your wellbeing comes first, you’ve taken a wise decision even if it might not have been easy, I wish you the best for a quick recovery <3
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MMORPG@lemmy.ml•World of Warcraft’s $90 Mount Is So Popular the In-Game Auction House Is Selling Out of WoW Tokens - IGNEnglish
4·1 year agoIf they ever made such a law they should go after Star Citizen first, they sell ingame ships for thousands of dollars … and yes, people buy them …
No wonder they buy a 90$ mount …
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Apple Sells Privacy To Consumers. But It’s Quietly Helping Police Use iPhones For Surveillance.English
1187·1 year agoNot just clickbait, the title is maliciously wrong.
The article is about Apple holding developers conferences with cops with the purpose of developing apps tailored to them, there’s nothing about users privacy.
A business trying to enter a new market, what a weird concept eh?
What I saw and the reason I fled was their “freedom of speech” only applied to things mods agreed with, that’s no real freedom of speech in my book.
While I didn’t have any personal problem with them, I saw people and communities being banned for reasons that were not logical to me and I had the very strong impression their convoluted “explanations” were just a cover for their personal preferences, mind this is just my opinion.
I’m fine with freedom of speech as long as it’s coherent and not just based on what mods personally like or don’t.
I believe they do have the right to do what they want with “their” instance, I just don’t want to be in a place like that.
Lemmy.world was my first instance, it was a nice place while it was below 1k users, then it started to grow fast and degenerate until it’s become a complete cesspool from all points of view, not just bigotry.
I fled (I’m cis).
Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemm.eeto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Steam Survey for September 2024 - Linux 1.87%English
5·1 year agoI didn’t either, not even once in years of playing on Steam.
Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"English
12·1 year agoMany years ago at work, when PCs started to spread, I taught a 60 years old lady how to use one. She never saw a PC before yet she learned pretty well, and I saw much younger people not learning.
Being willing to learn doesn’t depend on age, it’s a mindset, either you have it or you don’t, and if you do have it, it will last your entire life.
OpenSuse is essentially free marketing for SUSE, nobody would know them otherwise
I’ve been working for big enterprises for many years, SUSE is used in enterprise environment to run SAP systems because it’s recommended by SAP, OpenSuse has nothing to do with that.
Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro do you find the most visually appealing?English
61·2 years agoLMDE (Mint Cinnamon)
True, it’s the desktop manager that can make a difference but you can install any DE on any distro.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Stable, consistent workstation recommendations?English
4·2 years agoWhat are corporate users using?
Windows on PCs, Linux is used mostly only on servers (RedHat/SuSe), hardware brands are usually HP, Dell and Lenovo.
I think that is my standard
Why? Do you expect companies to ask you to use your own PC for work instead of providing the tools you need? Be wary of those who do, using whatever personal PC for company work can lead to data breaches and that’s a very serious problem.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Riot Games talk Vanguard anti-cheat for League of Legends and why it's a no for LinuxEnglish
81·2 years agoWorld of Warcraft has its own anticheat that works on Linux no problem, if Blizzard can do it why Riot can’t? It’s not that WoW has more players than LOL so it could be justified, it’s actually the opposite.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•"The largest campaign ever to stop publishers destroying games".English
9·2 years agoYou can argue that copyright law should be revised.
It already has been, there is a ruling that allows an exemption to copyright law for the specific use of preservation by libraries and museums.
Maybe they could do more about it but what’s already there is way way better than nothing.
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Baldur's Gate 3@lemmy.world•Baldur's Gate 3 boss blasts publisher "greed" behind layoffsEnglish
4·2 years agoIt’s not only the game industry unfortunately, it’s every industry everywhere.
It’s public trading - and all the financial speculations around it - that ruins companies, forcing them to earn more and spend less year after year, and when they have nothing else left to cut, they start cutting the workforce, with all the bad repercussions Swen described, like loss of institutional knowledge for example.
It’s a financial model that’s totally unsustainable, noone can grow indefinitely, they should change the way companies are valued, not looking at quarterly profits but a number of other parameters like respect for the environment for example, security, financial stability, things like that.
It won’t happen tho so the only option today to be a good company is avoiding public trading, not many entrepreneurs are smart enough, or unselfish enough, to do it.
Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Can you tell excel sheets which were created using a pirated version of MS Office?English
621·2 years agoshe didn’t really want to switch to Win 11
On which computer? Her own?
Does not the company provide a PC with the tools needed? If yes, she has no right to decide what goes on it, the company does and she should respect that, doing what you want on a company PC can get you in serious trouble, way more serious than finding out you’re using a pirated version of Office.
If the company expects her to use her own PC, they should at least provide the needed software licenses, Office365 can be used on the web, no need to install anything and it can be used on Linux no problem.
BUT the serious problem remains of having company data on her own PC, the best thing to do in such a case would be creating a VM, encrypting the file system and keeping all company data contained inside the VM.
Tho in such a case I would change company, no serious company today would expect employees to keep company data freely on whatever personal PC, that could lead to data breaches, I would never want to be involved in case like that, tho I live in EU, we have very strict laws about data integrity and privacy, dunno about other countries.
Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Planning on moving over from Windows 10 to Linux for my Personal Work Station. Can't decide which OS I should switch to.English
1·2 years agoI didn’t add which GPU I have but I saw you asking in other posts so: currently NVIDIA 4070 with proprietary drivers.
I’ve been using NVIDIA on my Linux desktop for over a decade, it always worked very well tho you have to install proprietary drivers (opensource ones are not good enough if you use software that requires performance), Linux MX has a script (menu item) to install them, very easy.
In all this time, only a couple of times I had serious problems with a kernel update (something that can happen with any distro), but Linux MX always keeps boot entries for the last 3 kernels so when it happened I just booted with a previous one and waited a few days for devs to fix it (no tinkering on my part required).
NVIDIA cards have problems on laptops, those I only buy Intel, but a dedicated card on desktop is good.
Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Planning on moving over from Windows 10 to Linux for my Personal Work Station. Can't decide which OS I should switch to.English
2·2 years agoYeah Lutris has fantastic scripts that do everything for you, also the Steam store is really good even if you don’t buy from them, checking that a game is verified for Steam Deck is a guarantee it will work on any other Linux PC.
Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Planning on moving over from Windows 10 to Linux for my Personal Work Station. Can't decide which OS I should switch to.English
8·2 years agoDebain (alt Linux Mint DE) Pro: The most stable OS I’ve used, with a wide range of software support both officially in the distros package manager, or from developers own website. I am most familiar with this OS and APT Cons: Ancient packages which may cause issues with Davinci Resolve and Video Games
I don’t use Davinci Resolve but I do play videogames, I build my own desktop for it and I use Linux MX (Debian), it’s rock solid.
“Ancient packages” are not a problem with backports, there are also flatpacks if some backports are not enough for you, or DEB packages directly from software developers (I manually install a couple of those).
The only games you will have problems with are those implementing invasive DRM, but that’s not a “Debian” problem, Linux in general doesn’t support that kind of DRM (not yet at least), tho I personally don’t mind since I think DRM is stupid and I’ve always tried to avoid it.









Thank you admins for all you’ve done! <3