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  • That's true and it makes sense.

    But the frequency of issues requiring extra work is far higher with Linux than Windows, in my experience, and it's often a much longer process to fix with Linux.

    With Linux, I often run into issues that I'll patiently tinker with for hours, but eventually run into a wall, resolve to address another day. And I'll learn a lot about computers along the way! That's fine and even fun when it's my self-hosted recipe app (which apparently simply cannot run on a Raspberry Pi except for all the people who said they got it working on their machine yet their solutions don't work on mine), but it's far more frustrating when it's an application for something more basic like music or video playback, word processing or spreadsheets or internet browsing.

    Of course all the same kind of problems can occur on a Windows machine, but, at least in my life, it happens less than once a year as opposed to Linux where it seems to happen once per "new thing" I try to do. Some day I'll do it. But right now, Windows 10 "just works" in a way that's more valuable.

  • Hm I hadn't considered that. I'm also using a small work laptop here.

  • Lmao tbf this is on a work computer where I don't have that kind of control.

    I still have 10 on the home PC and I get closer and closer to installing Linux on it every time I tinker with my raspberry pi. That said, I fear the same issues will come up. The second something doesn't work right, I'm gonna have to turn to hunting down forum posts with issues similar to mine but slightly different and randomly applying fixes I don't truly understand until something works. Not that this is all that dissimilar to when windows 10 breaks, but that happens far less often than it does with the Linux distros I've used.

    Then comes the concern that I won't be able to find drivers for the hardware I have, or if I upgrade hardware that it'll be much harder to get drivers for newer stuff... I'd love to ditch Microsoft, but Linux, while much better than a decade ago, is still a shlep to use

  • The fucking calendar doesn't show a whole month at once and instead a rolling 4 week selection of dates with the current week at the top. It's fucking infuriating and while I can't find a setting to switch to change that, I can change AM/PM to other custom abbreviations. No idea who that's for but hey ho whatever Microsoft

    Edit: I keep posting variations on this complaint hoping someone will eventually respond to the tune of "you're a fucking moron, this is how you fix this" but it hasn't happened yet, so that leads me to believe that it's an actual fucking problem with the calendar module which blows my mind.

  • Have you tried opening it up? Replacing the controller elements is pretty easy. The board is well laid out and everything is clearly labeled. Even replacing the thumbsticks is a piece of cake.

  • This is really the right answer. Saag and Palak are the way forward, mix in mustard greens or collards too.

    I also wilt it in a wok with garlic and use it as the core component of dumpling or bun filling, combined with tofu, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, onions or whatever else you want.

  • I've tried to get into watching sports a number of times before. I do enjoy the athleticism and strategy needed to play and win, but I think you picked out the bug bears I also had fairly well.

    I've found playing sports much more rewarding than watching them.

  • This feels more like Facebook Karen paranoia than an actual flag for thieves, which I think are less and less common these days anyway.

  • I had hoped that was obvious....

    My opinions reflect yours in your comment. The internet allows us to learn about and connect with people we may not see around us in our neighborhoods and I think that in of itself is instrumental in breaking down bigotry.

  • I think this would work because people weren't bigoted until the internet came about

  • I don't agree. I think shutting down places that promote bigotry and slurs is good.

    If they just want to run a minecraft server, they easily can. They just can't also use that as a place to promote hatred and bigotry.

    What you're making is a slippery slope argument that doesn't really hold water.

  • Ngl, whenever "libertarians" get their hackles up about needing a right to "free speech", I always suspect they mean bigotry and slurs.

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  • Fuck that AI nonsense

  • This reply actually speaks volumes. Good luck, buddy, you're gonna need it.

  • There's no key to anyone's heart. The less you obsess over dating and sex, the happier you will be.

  • Stephen Chow's action comedy movies. Phenomenal stuff. Some of the earlier films are steeped in Chinese folk lore in a way that doesn't really work for me since I didn't grow up hearing that, but the rest of em are just stellar, barring a few jokes that haven't aged well.

  • When in doubt, the AI is gaslighting you.

    When you're sure, the AI is still probably gaslighting you.

  • Paramount these days innit?

    SNW is, like, almost there...