Howl’s Moving Castle, but really any Hayao Myazaki film.
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OpenSUSE TW gang rise up. I also got this black screen issue OP talked about but snapper rollback solved that (for now).
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What youtuber do you think had the biggest downfall?
4·6 months agoFor sure. Boogie2988 has had a pretty spectacular fall as well.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What youtuber do you think had the biggest downfall?
41·6 months agoHe’s also a product of toxic gamer culture, the N word is almost like teenagers calling things gay… doesn’t mean they hate homosexuals.
This is not to advocate for what he said at all.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Update on my Home-Lab now featuring a fully custom built 10" Aluminumm rackEnglish
3·6 months agoNot that jank, it looks great.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Yale Study Finds AI Has Had Essentially Zero Impact on Jobs
2·6 months agoRobotics has already replaced jobs in commercial laboratory settings for decades. Autosamplers are pretty inexpensive.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using rsync for backups, because it's not shiny and newEnglish
1·7 months agoVeronica is fantastic. Love her video editing, it reminds me more of the early days of YouTube.
Good for you. I broke my GNOME Pop OS build, I assume because of extensions and pop not updating anything for 2 years. GNOME goes against the Linux philosophy of user customisation.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone know how pointless it is to get all boiled up over things that shouldn't matter to you?
8·7 months agoAlways assume that 20% of comments are made by teenagers.
I use Gramps and it’s good. Has a Linux client too. My Family Tree is also good but windows only.
Yeah TBH Yast is more of a GUI for accessing the backend settings when I can’t be bothered looking up cli commands, but nice to have.
Ah, CachyOS being gaming oriented makes sense. My dream rig is a SteamOS 9070XT build so I can have quick resume on the PC. I thought Bazzite could do that game mode setting, so was considering that as the eventual next PC.
Nice one, Fedora I’ve been keen to check out. it seems similar to SUSE albeit with a different package manager and no Yast. I respect a quality controlled rolling release.
How’s cachyOS? I’m very wary of the AUR/Arch generally. There must be so many unmaintained packages on there.
I see it’s just recently been announced about the beta. Great that they’re hearing up for release. I’m in support of what they’re doing I think I realised that I didn’t like Gnome (neither does System76 by the looks!).
OpenSUSE TW with KDE is perfect for me. Not a sexy/flashy distro but it is the most robust rolling release I’ve seen, and maintained by a European company that has been working on it for decades.
Particularly like the QC/staggered addition of packages and YAST.
Is it still not in beta? I was on pop in late 2023 and left for OpenSUSE TW because cosmic was taking too long and they were still on Ubuntu LTS 22.04. and Gnome Extensions broke on me.
This is the sort of thing I’d spend 3 days troubleshooting
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Discovering GNOME extensions may have been a mistake.
2·7 months agoYou can have a dock/top taskbar and spotlight-type search easily in KDE. The benefit of KDE is that you don’t need third party, unmaintained extensions that break with every second update. Gnome Extensions are critical for even a mac-like experience on Gnome, and you will hate them one day when your programs start randomly crashing.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Discovering GNOME extensions may have been a mistake.
2·7 months agoWobbly windows turned down to a barely perceptible level is a really nice experience that doesn’t feel like a gimmick
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Google’s $45 Million Contract With Netanyahu's Office to Spread Israeli Propaganda
1·7 months agoI was thinking that. Way too little money to do evil
I think Trump’s actions have a particular non-humanitarian flavour to them that makes even basic facts about his actions have a narrative to them.
I’m picturing a toddler seeing a soldier get beheaded by an arrow from horseback, looks over at Dad for emotional support, and Dad looks on with an approving grin, comfortable that he’s made the right choice of early childhood films.
Also, The Matrix/Terminator as a suggestion for a small child is a big lol.