I’m a total newb when I use GUIs. I need max automation… I don’t really know how to do this. Also… I never had issues with drivers. And on Windows there is almost nothing installed. You need to install stuff by using a browser … horrible.
nakal
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Every time someone cries about hardware not being supported, you find out they didn’t care to look up compatibility. You can also ask the vendor, if you’re lost.
It’s like you buy a Diesel car and complain that it it’s annyoing because it breaks when you fill in gasoline.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Toshiba exec claims hard drives are 7X cheaper than SSDs and will continually evolve for large datacenters
1·2 years agoMy HDDs run 24/7 without spin up btw. I’m just talking about the costs. My drives don’t fail that much as yours. The recent drives that failed were WD Blue that were very old and only used for backups. And yes, all backups were still readable, even the drive was reported as failed. Compare it to SSDs that often fail “spectacularly”.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Toshiba exec claims hard drives are 7X cheaper than SSDs and will continually evolve for large datacenters
102·2 years agoThere is a lot of power to waste for the savings you made, when not buying expensive SSDs (20€ a year is not much). Where we use HDDs, we don’t care about noise. Durability? We use huge RAID systems with lots of redundancy.
I personally like to swap new drives after 5 years to avoid failures. So when you find a 16 TB SSD for 350€, you send me a message.
This doesn’t seem to be a problem with snap. Canonical probably tried to show vendors a way how to distribute software commercially. But vendors are on the level of cavemen and don’t know shit about Linux even after serving a solution. Or they simply don’t care about building up a market opportunity.
I don’t want to defend Ubuntu. I don’t like Ubuntu especially, but it might be a simple explanation.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to update the BIOS on a Dell laptop running Linux
53·2 years agoNext time buy from vendors who use USB flash drive or bootable CD-ROM.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dear server admins, please defederate threads.net. Dear users, ask your server admin to defederate threads.net.
52·2 years agoAlso, I doubt that Google wanted to destroy XMPP. They simply needed a chat then noticed it’s crap for mobile devices. They wanted to offer their users seemless migration to the new proprietary protocol.
I was sad that Google stopped to use an official standard, but there are many better free options left.
nakal@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Broadcom ends VMware perpetual license sales, testing customers and partners
4·2 years agoI mostly use lightweight virtualization with containers and jails at home. I have one BHyVe VM, but I plan to eliminate virtualization completely. It’s a waste of resources for my setup.
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politics @lemmy.world•Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Woman Who Sought Court-Approved Abortion
16·2 years agoThe system is broken when you have to discuss your health with judges instead of a doctor.
Wait, I thought the terminal/shell was the modern UI…
I’ve been using vim/neovim for more than a decade. Here are my favorite plugins (ranked):
- junegunn/fzf
- junegunn/fzf.vim
- bling/vim-airline
- airblade/vim-gitgutter
- w0rp/ale
- Shougo/deoplete.nvim
- tpope/vim-surround
- tpope/vim-fugitive
- tpope/vim-unimpaired
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple has seemingly found a way to block Android’s new iMessage app
710·2 years agoI have never needed iMessage in my life and I haven’t even seen it. Proprietary messaging apps are not trustworthy.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3 Linux gaming distros
33·2 years agoYou should notice that I use the word “trust”. I install stuff on my servers and PCs from people who I trust. Why should I trust someone who makes an anticheat engine. Why should I have a reason to do that?
You should also understand that a kernel-level piece of code that can be updated is a very good rootkit. It contains all essential tools to modify hardware, kernel, install drivers, keyloggers etc. It satisfies the definition of “rootkit” very well.
One single piece of code is enough to be a rootkit.
Also definition by antimalware vendors:
https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/definition/rootkit
https://www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/definitions/what-is-rootkit
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/rootkit-revealer#what-is-a-rootkitPopular definition (e.g . Ionos):
Rootkits: The rootkit is considered to be a type of Trojan horse. Many Trojan horses exhibit the characteristics of a rootkit. The main difference is that rootkits actively conceal themselves in a system and also typically provide the hacker with administrator rights.
nakal@kbin.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3 Linux gaming distros
64·2 years agoIf you compromise your system with software that you don’t know and potentially can introduce a backdoor (even involuntary via bugs), you have a rootkit installed.
If you don’t trust it, don’t install it with admin privileges. Maybe don’t install it at all. Anticheat is a shady business. And mostly not owned by the company that produces the maybe trusted product to be protected.
nakal@kbin.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3 Linux gaming distros
58·2 years agoAnti cheat = rootkit. You should not install it at all.
I know enough about XMPP or earlier called Jabber to not to run it anymore, after years of self-hosting Prosody.
You just need a client like Element.io or other clients. If you don’t want to connect to the main server
matrix.orgwhich is quite slow, you choose one from the federation.People who own a server and know how to do administration tasks can install their own instance and attach it to the federation. You can use one of the Matrix server applications for self-hosting.
XMPP needs a connected network socket which is pretty bad in a time of mobile services. The 90s are over.
nakal@kbin.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•USB worm unleashed by Russian state hackers spreads worldwide
2·2 years agoThanks for the lesson… haha

You don’t own games generally. It’s always a license for software use. You may own the game, if you buy the company and the license is fully under its control.
Software is not a product. And there is no guarantee you will be able to run it forever, even if you made a copy of your entire setup. It’s especially the case with Windows, because it’s bound to a specific hardware that will break one day. Microsoft also cares less and less about gamers (see what they do with their operating system for consumers) and they have a way out with XBox. My bet is that Windows is not making money for Microsoft anymore and it will degrade more and more. Gabe knows it and has a strategy against it. If you’re a gamer and want have games on PC, use Linux and support the good cause.