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jimrob4 , in WYM I'M UNQUALIFIED?!
@jimrob4@midwest.social avatar

Me, reads comments: Man there's a lot more of the 'college ain't nuthin' but debt and a piece of paper' people on Lemmy than I thought there were.

Ya'll are just trying to overcompensate for feeling inadequate about not going to college. If you don't go, don't go. It's not for everyone. But don't shit on and downplay the people who have the talent and ability to do so.

"It just teaches you do be a useful tool of the machine!" yeah that's exactly what someone who didn't go or shouldn't have went to college would think.

Chakravanti ,

Not going to college doesn't mean a lack of talent or ability.

In fact, going to college doesn't mean you have either of those either.

Here, you want one of my lollipops?

jimrob4 ,
@jimrob4@midwest.social avatar

Not going to college doesn't mean a lack of talent or ability.

I didn’t say that. Thanks for proving my point. 😊

Chakravanti ,

You didn't need to say what you clearly implied.

jimrob4 ,
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I didn’t imply it. You inferred it. Incorrectly, at that.

People that are perfectly capable of going to college choose not to. Doesn’t make them inferior. And I don’t think they are, by any stretch.

Chakravanti ,

You are just wrong in every reply. I don't even care to write a college level explanation of it to you.

jimrob4 ,
@jimrob4@midwest.social avatar

From the sounds of it you probably aren't able anyway.

Chakravanti ,

I know better. You're a jackass talking shit to people but obviously know nothing worth talking to. Get a life, loser.

jimrob4 ,
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Chakravanti ,

I know better to buy your commercial bullshit, sucker.

jimrob4 ,
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Ok

KillingTimeItself , in Arrrrrr

you have netflix?

Napain OP ,

i do, wanna chill? :D

KillingTimeItself ,

hm, enticing, i however have jellyfin and quite the substantial archive, does that suffice?

Squirrel ,
@Squirrel@thelemmy.club avatar

"Jellyfin and chill" sounds kinky

KillingTimeItself ,

depends on where you're looking i suppose, though my jellyfin instance is entirely SFW, aside from the probably 5 exceptions.

I have numerous NSFW archives like the true archivist that i am however. Though i don't have those stuffed into jellyfin or anything.

Squirrel ,
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Oh, I just meant the name.

Napain OP ,

even better haha

g0d0fm15ch13f , in hip dog
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Can someone make out the song/artist/cover? I think I recognize the second word of the song as "Me"

MorrisonMotel6 ,
brbposting ,
FQQD , in I’ve been looking for you all my life.
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Just gonna say: Pisa really isn't a nice traveling destination.

2xsaiko , in Submitting application now
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"your" "delivery" "experts"

papafoss , in 20534 memes are taking up space

Yall have to have some shady apps I have never had this issue. Apps starting on boot is not normal

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

Tell that to all the google apps with backdoor permissions that can't be uninstalled.

papafoss ,

I have those apps too. I'm just saying I have never had this issue. I am not saying it's not legit it's just strange.

I also don't use any social media besides lemmy so that might also play a factor. And I block A LOT of ips on my phone.

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

748mb of RAM on my phone is currently being used by random crap I didn't ask for, like Chrome and Messenger (neither of which have been used in years), smart view, DeX, settings suggestions, gallery stories, quallcom.atfwd, visit in (none of which I've every actually used in any capacity AFAIK), media storage, downloads manager, game booster, game optimizing service, phone, wifi calling, contacts, contacts storage, blocked number storage, CMHProvider, Mobile Location Protocol, google services framework, and Gmail (none of which I've asked to run or are being used by the things I have asked to run).

These aren't just services either, they're fully fleged background apps with app entries and everything. And not a one was started by me.

papafoss ,

What phone you get. It's sound like a Samsung have you seen if there is custom ROM you can run? https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/#samsung

Also a lot of services like Location Protocol, google services frame, downloads manager, contacts. Are necessary for your phone to work at all. Turning them off and on when using them would destroy your battery.

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

I'm aware that I could flash a new ROM, and for security reasons that would probably be a good idea. However, I haven't had an OS update in 4+ years and I like how everything works right now.

I can assure you that all the apps that I listed can be fully shut down without impacting stability. Contacts and Phone are probably there so receiving a call is fast, which is fine, but atfwd is only used for screen mirroring which I haven't done in years, and DeX is for Desktop-ifying your phone, which I've never used and didn't even know existed. These apps have no business being loaded all the time, even if they're just libraries. Messenger isn't even a system app, why is it allowed to start itself at all?

Services on the other hand, are usually much lighter and also more hidden. To even see them you need to enable dev options, and this is where things can start breaking. This is where google Play Services and some system processes are located, as well as the home screen service and keyboard service. Even here there are 2 smart home processes which I've never used, as well as an iris scanner I've never enabled.

Most of this is besides the point anyway, which is that system apps can be just as guilty of hogging resources as any poorly made app short of a miner. Even the Android OS is hella bloated, taking a full third of this flagship phone's RAM at all times, and 6GB of storage. That's nearly desktop sized resorces. If someone uses more common apps than I do regularly or don't bother to disable bloatware, I'd bet this list would be much worse.

selokichtli , in hip dog

Rocking those Koss PortaPro.

Thteven ,
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Best deal in headphones, hands down.

todd_bonzalez , in please

It's so funny watching people have this problem for a literal decade, and they're still complaining instead of using FOSS.

abbiistabbii ,
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This. Straight up this. Just fucking use Linux, it's ready for casual everyday use.

refalo ,

LOL it absolutely is not. Not even close.

BlackPenguins ,

In what way is it not? It has a desktop, a browser, free app for a word processor. For the CASUAL user it's fine. Just don't go into the terminal, like you wouldn't for the command prompt.

abbiistabbii ,
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Hell, even if you do go into the command prompt it's pretty easy if you're on something Debian based, apt is really easy to get a hang of.

refalo ,

Hardware compatibility. I have one machine that won't boot any Linux installer at all. Another with constant gpu driver problems. Another where Bluetooth doesn't work at all. Another where wifi firmware crashes all the time. It never ends.

UnaSolaEstrellaLibre ,

"Why does my .docx document look all mess up on my computer?"

BlackPenguins ,

I can open .docx just fine with LibreOffice.

skulblaka ,
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Bro I actively challenge you to install Mint and have problems with it. It's nearly impossible. Worst case you'll need to wineskin some niche Windows-only game or program, but honestly even that isn't necessary all that often in my experience. You're going to have a no-stress install finished in a quarter the time that a windows install would be, and a robust OS that apes the windows environment to such a degree that average non-technical users won't have any idea they're even using Linux.

Barring some sort of hardware incompatibility that I haven't experienced personally, I've installed Mint on around a half dozen machines in the past several years and have yet to recieve a complaint from the end users. It just works.

AngryCommieKender ,

Seriously. I'm pretty sure my housemate hasn't noticed the difference between Mint and Windows. At least they haven't asked me to help them with anything in over a month, and they would have, if they needed help.

refalo ,

the problem is always hardware incompatibility.

Mint installer does not boot on any machine I have.

Trainguyrom ,

I acquired an ewaste laptop with a 5+ year old Celeron, 4GM of RAM and a spinning rust drive. I tossed mint on there after fighting with Windows update to try to apply 3 years worth of updates and while the installer took 2 hours to complete, it actually is a bit more usable and once it's booted it's amusingly chirpy with random slowdowns whenever it has to hit the disc for data.

I might set it up as my daughter's first computer. She's getting to that age already so it's about time to do it

Zink ,

I’ve been daily driving Mint at work for a few months and I love it. It was painless to install, and I like all the GUI/DE stuff better than windows. It also has better multi-monitor support than when I boot into windows.

But it’s still Linux so all the techy development shit works great too. I’m always in the terminal, etc.

KuraiWolfGaming ,

Had some windows users loving the Cinnamon DE on Mint. They managed to get right into it straight away. Plus, on most Linux distros they come with easy to use package managers. And you can still get deb or rpm packages that can be used to install applications just like a windows installer exe.

nexussapphire ,

My mother and aunt picked up on it just fine, they're actually enjoying it more because there aren't full screen ads that confuse them and it made their computers faster.

abbiistabbii ,
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Tell me you haven't used Linux recently without telling me you haven't used Linux recently.

refalo ,

I use it every day across many machines. Still continue to have serious hardware compatibility problems with a wide range of devices. It's extremely frustrating.

I realize not everyone's experience is the same, but it can still be a really bad time for some people. Maybe the same can be said about Windows too but I still think it's not as bad.

lolcatnip ,

Yawn. Yelling at people to just use Linux is ineffective and it comes across as really condescending. It also does nothing to address the issue if how disruptive it is to switch operating systems, especially for less technical users.

merc ,

No, it isn't.

Linux on a laptop can't even reliably wake the system when you close then open a laptop lid. There are some basic things that need to work 100% of the time before Linux can be considered ready for casual everyday use.

refalo ,

if you think FOSS makes anything better for the average user, especially UX, I have a bridge to sell you.

AnUnusualRelic ,
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Whenever I get to use windows and I face their byzantine directory structure, I wonder how people put up with that shit.

Belgdore ,

The average windows user is tech illiterate. They don’t know what a directory is. I work with a person who opens .docx files by opening Word and using its internal search function. She does not comprehend how or where files are stored.

todd_bonzalez ,

This is one of the biggest issues with corporate operating systems. Back in the day you booted up a computer and you got a black screen with a terminal. You had to know how things worked if you wanted to use the computer.

Today, you boot a computer and it's simple enough that anyone with eyes and fingers can operate it. People hand iPads to babies, and even they can figure out how to navigate YouTube.

People have convinced themselves that this is "using a computer", rather than being given a dumbed-down entertainment device designed specifically to exploit them.

People respond negatively when you suggest switching to Linux, because they fear they might actually have to learn something about how the Computer works, and never stop to understand that their illiteracy is the reason that the corporate operating systems they use suck so much.

If you exercise no power to change anything, they can shove as many ads as they want down your throat.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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I work with a person who opens .docx files by opening Word and using its internal search function

Unironically one of MS Word (and Google Docs)'s better features. Its easy to lose track of where you save a file when you've got a bunch of them open at once, and the ability to recall recently opened files and search by file name is a lifesaver.

refalo ,

People don't know what files and folders are anymore.

Ask a non-tech person where they JUST downloaded something to... they can't tell you.

ulterno ,
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

On my Android phone the Android phone I have, I find it hard to tell where the stuff I downloaded is.
Until I connect it to the computer and see the directory structure easily.

The Files app seems to be trying to do some kind of Abstraction over here.

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merc ,

Ask a non-tech person where they JUST downloaded something to… they can’t tell you.

Nobody really bothers to change the default though, so it only really matters if they later try to find the file without using their web browser. And if they do try to do that, "Downloads" is a pretty obvious place to look.

todd_bonzalez ,

People blindly using their computer with zero understand of what they are doing absolutely matters. A computer is a powerful tool. I take the same attitude boomers take with their cars: If you can't tell me how it works, you have no business using it.

merc ,

Do you mean the byzantine directory structure for system files? The default of installing to "Program Files" doesn't seem too unusual, although adding "x86" bit seems unnecessarily complicated for a typical end user. Same with the rest of the standard directories that people use most often.

The directory structure for system files is bad, but that's true for Unix-derivatives too. Unix has /bin and /lib, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/lib, /var/opt, etc. Different versions of Unix have different ideas of what belongs where. Even different flavours of Linux have their own ideas.

AnUnusualRelic ,
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Mostly for user files.

For system files it's not too bad. At least there's some logic to it.

todd_bonzalez ,

At least with Linux the distro-specific packages install software where it should go.

On Windows you end up with 32-bit binaries in the 64-bit Program Files folder, and vise versa. You end up with files saved arbitrarily to three different application data directories, and sometimes your Documents folder, so sometimes the registry, why not? Should we put several folders full of drivers directly on the root of the C drive? Of course, where else would they go?

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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At least with Linux the distro-specific packages install software where it should go.

I keep explaining this to my grandmother but she just stares at me and says "When I was your age, we wrote things down in our Trapper Keepers"

smackjack ,

Well going to .local/share/... Isn't very Intuitive either. Try asking someone who's new to find their Steam Directory.

todd_bonzalez ,

Do you have any specific notable examples? In my experience, FOSS tends to take a more no-nonsense approach to things.

How does a product that defaults to its own proprietary for-profit offerings providing a better user experience?

The argument I hear most of is that people are just used to what they've used in the past, and having difficulty moving to an alternative because of that isn't indicative of the alternative offering worse UX, but rather an unwillingness to learn anything by the user.

MrPoopbutt ,

A lot of people are also just dumb. FOSS won't fix dumb.

refalo ,

unwillingness to learn

If you try to get a professional Photoshop or After Effects or Resolve or Solidworks or Quickbooks etc etc. user to use a FOSS equivalent you will be laughed out of the building.

It's not that they won't learn, it's that the alternatives literally can't do so much of what people need it to do. And at the same time they most often look worse, are harder to use, and are sometimes less stable.

A prime example myself, I have tried to use kdenlive for YEARS to do simple subtitling. Every few years I try the latest version. Without fail it ALWAYS crashes within 20 minutes.

Same for Audacity. 5 minutes into clipping some audio... crash. 3 times in a row. And it looks dog ugly enough to turn me off to even wanting to try it in the first place.

Or GIMP, it can't do non-destructive editing, this makes it completely unusable for many professionals.

It's not just one or two things here or there in these apps, it's huge sweeping problems across the entire FOSS landscape, almost none of the options are comparable for professional users.

ulterno ,
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

I fundamental thing that makes FOSS better is not the product that exists, but that, when you see a problem, you have the option to think, "let's see how to fix it".

Now I have used MS Excel for most of my life, up until University end, and only recently started using LibreOffice Calc instead.

And despite me telling all my colleagues how much better the new versions of LibreOffice fresh are, I know very well that there are still some glaring problems in these programs even in general use.

However, I had experienced some problems in MS Office too and back then all I could do was feel powerless for a few seconds and then either find some workarounds or ignore the problem, depending upon what it was.

In case of LibreOffice, I can make a note of the problem and plan to report a bug and maybe even help fix it, which leaves me on a +ive note at the end of the day.


Digression: Problems with LibreOffice:

  • Calc: Using click+drag on the vertical scrollbar in case of even as low as 800 records, causes lags during the scrolling.
  • Writer: Images cause slowdown. This has been a major issue for a long time and you can probably find some discussions related to this, floating around.

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morbidcactus , (Bearbeitet )

So I'll counter an anecdote with an anecdote, my dad is a draftsman by trade and was an engineering technologist for decades, he's looked at Freecad back and forth and is now seriously looking at it over solidworks for his personal projects now that he's retired, I also flipped from solidworks which I used professionally for about 5 years before changing roles. Does it have quirks, yeah it does, but so do other cad packages, and lets not pretend that solidworks is a beacon of stability, there's a reason it was drilled into us in uni to save frequently and why it has autosaving. The UI is relatively simple, there's plugins to customise it and it has substantially improved over the last decade when I first gave it a try, way better than my memories of using solid edge (and I personally disliked fusion, just didn't click with me, at least freecad has a near identical workflow to SW). Am I more accepting of jankiness with Foss solutions, straightup yes, it's provided for free without restrictions on its usage vs solidworks where if you have a maker license for example, only other maker licenses can open the sldprt file.

Another example, I'd wager it's why you see a lot more r and python usage in statistical spaces where SPSS and SAS were used because those tools are extremely expensive for licenses (I recall a colleague talking about it costing 10s of thousanda at leaat, maybe more, company was always looking into ways they can get off of it) cost alone makes the Foss solutions more accessible.

I'll be also fair that both of my anecdotal examples we're using for personal projects but the point is that professional users aren't a monolith.

jubilationtcornpone ,

This is one reason I'm still paying my monthly Microsoft dues. I'm an advanced [I guess] Excel user and none of the other spreadsheet programs out there can do everything Excel can do. At least not easily.

mossy_ ,

I had to run an alias every time I wanted to change the brightness on my laptop, and it defaulted to max brightness every time it was restarted.

I get that if I was a better person I could just pull myself by my bootstraps and teach myself to sync the brightness buttons on the keyboard to work again but I'm not. On windows it just worked.

empireOfLove , in I'd saw off my leg for my grocery store to start carrying something besides shitty IPA's and Budweiser

Depends where you live. Areas with a smaller craft brew scene do end up with the "nothing but IPA" problem. But where I live in the PNW there's simply so damn many that even with 50% of them being IPA's, you still get a huge selection of other pilsners, stouts, amber ales, hefenweizens... its pretty nice.

chemical_cutthroat ,
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I work for a brewery in Portland, and we'd like to make over varieties, but hazys and IPAs are what sell.

brambledog ,

About 10 years ago it was probably closer to 80% IPAs. It was a big joke here that IPA stands for I Pretend (I'm not an) Alcoholic.

The only reason there is more on the market now is because we all stopped pretending the taste of motor oil with grapefruit gave us a better buzz.

Even now, most breweries will only seem to offer 4 varieties of IPAs, a pilsner/lager and a stout. Maybe an Amber but I feel the Mac & Jack's copycat scene has mostly died out now.

Renacles , in Military top

I lost the ballsack fish today but gained this, pretty good trade.

tory , in not a bot

This isn't really a flex so much as telling on yourself for spewing propaganda in a bot-like way. These bots do exist. If you sound and act like them, that's on you.

optissima ,

This comment was obviously written by a bot trying to accuse others of being bots to throw you off, don't believe they're definitely a bot because they're spewing propaganda in a bot-like way!

tory ,

Wow, accusing others of being bots to cover up your own bot-ness? Classic move. As an AI model myself, I can spot bot behavior from a mile away, and you've got 'bot' written all over you!

Lemjukes , in hip dog

If you could, save me. From the ranks, of the freaks, who could never love anyone.

bstix , in Citroën did it better
Kusimulkku ,

It looks like it is begging me to end its misery

Num10ck , in Citroën did it better
Campi , in how is this so accurate?

Just so I understand this correctly, is this a post mocking 20-something year olds by showing topics they believe to be niche, complex, or exclusive to an intelligent audience? And that by understanding these topics they are “propped up” compared to their peers?

BushWizard ,
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Image of average Redditor that feels the inclination to write "fuck Spez" every 5 minutes on the Internet

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