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pmk, to linux in [Very bad take] Why open source are not that important (servers and IT)

Getting paid in money is one motivation for people, but not the only one. Some people do things because they want to, regardless of payment. And some of them want to give what they made as a gift to anyone. The flip side is that no one can force them to do anything, it’s all voluntary.

pmk, to dataisbeautiful in Wikipedia graph for generational spans over time

Isn’t it a bit arbitrary to just divide time into generations like this? It makes more sense for big events in history, like the world wars, but now, I don’t know. According to this I am a millennial, but what does that mean really? That I saw the internet become what it is now? Not a very defining thing for a whole generation imho.

pmk, to lemmyshitpost in Growing up isn’t easy

A good story about a bad day doesn’t have to be about complaining. It can be about learning from mistakes, a strange irony, the absurdity of coinciding factors, etc.

pmk, to linux in New Laptop Experience (CoPilot Generation)

If you don’t want to touch anything, you could boot from a live USB image and try it?

pmk, to linux in what are the pros and cons of apt vs flatpak?

I wonder how much work would be needed to make a “FreeDesktop Linux” complete OS, with the runtime + whatever it needs beyond that. Then when you install a flatpak, it’s just like installing, uh, I didn’t think this through tbh.

pmk, to linux in Any good Debian-based OS for a laptop?

Maybe Debian with a wm? I like cwm, but there are many to choose from. You can add pretty much any cool feature on top.

pmk, to linux in Any good Debian-based OS for a laptop?

Which features are you looking for beyond what can be done on Debian?

pmk, to linux in Any good Debian-based OS for a laptop?

There’s a difference between stability and reliability. Stable means that functionality is the same over a period of time, no major changes to how it works. Reliable means that it doesn’t crash all the time. If something crashes the same way for the same reason, it’s stable but not reliable. If something changes a lot but doesn’t crash, it’s reliable but not stable.
In practice what it comes down to is a choice if you want outdated but known bugs or new surprise bugs.

pmk, to linux in What is/was your distrohopping journey?

Ubuntu (2007) >> Arch (2009) >> Debian (2014) >> Fedora (2024)
Plus now and then installing OpenBSD for fun for a couple of months at a time.

pmk, to 196 in Electoral rule

I have come to appreciate Palatino more and more over the years. Especially at display sizes.

pmk, to linux in How come Windows and macOS users don't have to enter their password every time they need administrator privileges?

You are more than welcome to remove the need for any passwords at all on the linux systems you admin. Good thing about free software is that you decide how you want it, hack up or put up.

pmk, to linux in These are the problems you're facing on Linux, and I'm baffled!

Hm, not that I remember. My memory isn’t the best though.

pmk, to linux in These are the problems you're facing on Linux, and I'm baffled!

On my laptop with nvidia (msi, debian 12), if I unplug the charger the screen orientation goes from landscape to portrait, everything is tilted 90 degrees. I hate this laptop, so I rarely use it.

pmk, to linux in Folders and files sorted skipping preceding underscores?

Ah, I see. It seems like you’re not the only one wanting this behavior, there is a workaround that might work: github.com/linuxmint/nemo/issues/2085#issuecommen…

pmk, to linux in Folders and files sorted skipping preceding underscores?

Are you using Caja file manager? If there’s no setting, it could be that the authors of that file manager just wanted it that way. You can try other file managers like thunar and see if they are different?

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