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  • Thanks for getting me to finally run one of these scripts to scramble and delete everything in my old account. Fuck every American corporation and their user experience.

  • the scrapers ignore robots.txt. It doesn't really ban them - it just asks them not to access things, but they are programmed by assholes.

  • NaN's not UNIX

  • why were there so many beans in that context

  • especially if the pseudo-solution does work in terms of eliminating the symptom, but the real problem was that something isn't grounded properly...

  • Fedora KDE is not deb based, but dnf is better than apt anyway fight me

  • I have a (rather different!) application that's released as a Flatpak, and GPU acceleration is CUDA-only there, too. It supports ROCm when compiled locally, but ROCm just can't work through the sandbox at this point, unfortunately. Not for lack of trying.

    If you have an example of a Flatpak where it does work, I'd love to see their manifest so I can learn from it.

  • I have a core memory of one of the high school cool kids turning around in his desk and yelling at me to stop vibrating. Only had to wait 25 years after that to get diagnosed with ADHD :)

  • Do all reviews using nouveau driver

  • Basically because my Github account has an important job, and I don't want to increase its attack surface by using it as a pseudo-Facebook

  • it's funny, but also holy moly do I not trust a "sign in with github" button

  • gasp

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  • still won’t allow copy/paste with CLI programs without using an extra, implementation-specific, piece of software

    What are you referring to here? I haven't noticed anything out of place on KDE regarding copy/paste...

  • legend

  • does the ability to view websites other than Space Jam '96 really improve your life?

  • Finally

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  • Yeah he's a KDE dev and has an actually quite good YouTube channel that really should have more subscribers than it does

  • Fedora KDE spin

  • I started trying out Linux a few years ago, on a few different computers. Well first, a really long time ago, but I was a Mac user for a long time, and then switched to Windows in 2018, so my modern Linux experience started in 2021 or so.

    On my home PC I started with Mint, but because I was doing some programming, ran into problems because the compilers and CMake there were too old to compile a few things I needed to work on (CUDA was the problem for CMake, C++20 was the problem for the compilers). Switched to Tumbleweed, was happy with that for a while.

    Meanwhile, on my laptop, I switched from Manjaro to Fedora KDE spin after some stability problems, and was so pleasantly surprised by how it was both solid and up-to-date, that I ended up moving everything to that.

    Edit: biggest problem I had was when I tried to install Mint on an office PC that I built for myself. Mint didn't support the on-board ethernet so I had no way of getting it online, and after getting lost in forum posts, gave up.

  • mainly it was because I was trying it from my linux desktop, and if you try to download a large collection of files from the onedrive web interface it's 50/50 if it fails half-way through

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Thank you Microsoft, for the final push