toynbee
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Technology@lemmy.world•On filing the corners off my MacBooksEnglish
2·7 days agoI’ve never put stickers on any of my equipment, personal or otherwise … But someone at my work once told me that one could procure plastic shells you can put on Macbooks so you can a. Not damage the device and b. Take your stickers with you when you leave.
I resent the fact that “autocorrect” implies it knows better than you.
I’m not certain, but I’m pretty sure you’re not allowed to mix Battlestar Galactica with Star Wars.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Ubuntu 26.04 Will Be the Worst Ubuntu Release EverEnglish
4·9 days agoFedora is absolutely my favorite distro that I’ve used to date. I have it both on my desktop (mostly used for gaming) and my laptop (mostly used for web browsing or anything I might have to do while traveling) and have for many years.
I never get crashes or anything, but on both systems the mouse (USB for desktop, track pad for laptop) will occasionally just stop working. Sometimes clicks still work, sometimes not, but universally the cursor just stops moving. On my desktop I just unplug and plug back in the mouse, but on the laptop I either have to wait it out or reboot using the keyboard.
The desktop also has issues with Bluetooth. (As does the laptop, but they’re much more intermittent.) I even got an external dongle in case hardware or placement were the problem, but that changed nothing. I know both the internal and external work because, when I search, they find my TV, my HASS unit, etc.; but for the things I actually want to connect, like a keyboard or headset, it either doesn’t see them at all, or does, but they disappear when I try to connect or pair them (and don’t show during the next search unless I wait a while).
I haven’t really looked into the mouse issue, but I have reviewed various logs for Bluetooth and not yet found anything that looks relevant.
Other than those issues, I love Fedora. Other problems I’ve had in the past have resolved themselves, presumably through the efforts of the developers, so though I’ve had these issues through several releases, I’ll probably just wait them out.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Shell Tricks That Actually Make Life Easier (And Save Your Sanity)English
5·10 days agoThe biggest issue I have with it is that I have Linux on all my personal systems and OSX on my work laptop and sometimes switch rapidly between them.
My fingers don’t seem to adapt as quickly, though, and I often press the wrong combination between them.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Shell Tricks That Actually Make Life Easier (And Save Your Sanity)English
3·10 days agoI remember a while ago - when, like in your anecdote, I mostly coded in bash - I had a dream that I found out people were invoking my scripts in a manner that essentially overrode settings that might (or, in my case, might not) have been set at the beginning of the script.
This never (AFAIK) happened in waking hours, but I was very offended in the dream.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Shell Tricks That Actually Make Life Easier (And Save Your Sanity)English
2·10 days agoA fact that I like to share from my personal history: I took four years to graduate from a two year college because I was taking every computer class they offered … Except that I skipped “intro to Unix” because when was I ever going to use that?
My entire career has been largely based on knowing how to use Linux.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Shell Tricks That Actually Make Life Easier (And Save Your Sanity)English
6·10 days agoWow, haven’t seen your thorns in a while.
I liked vimwiki for this, except that it set
expandtaband I could never find where.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Shell Tricks That Actually Make Life Easier (And Save Your Sanity)English
5·10 days agoPretty much the one and only good thing about work forcing us to switch from Linux laptops to Macbooks.
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘I want to cancel’: YouTube Premium quietly hikes its US prices for the first time in three years, forcing many users to consider the unthinkableEnglish
2·11 days agoDNS ad blocking doesn’t work on YouTube.
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘I want to cancel’: YouTube Premium quietly hikes its US prices for the first time in three years, forcing many users to consider the unthinkableEnglish
2·11 days agohttps://youtube.com/watch?v=kwfA1UB2Je0
edit: Yes, I realize the irony of linking YouTube here.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Suspect Arrested After Molotov Cocktail Thrown at Home of OpenAI CEO Sam AltmanEnglish
19·11 days agoMy previous house apparently only existed because the neighbor of the building in the lot before it objected to the sexuality of the owners of said building and threw a molotov cocktail at it.
There was only one casualty of that event. Sadly, it was a cat.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Large physics models are increasingly used to bypass simulationEnglish
1·11 days agoI don’t know how to respond to that.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Large physics models are increasingly used to bypass simulationEnglish
2·11 days agoMaybe you’re my old co-worker.
Regardless, I appreciate the detail! Thank you for elaborating.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Large physics models are increasingly used to bypass simulationEnglish
2·11 days agoI don’t have any experience with “CFD results” but the two sound similar to me. The ellipsis might have made it seem sarcastic, but that wasn’t my intent.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Large physics models are increasingly used to bypass simulationEnglish
23·12 days agoThat’s … Basically what they said.



The use of the backwards sports jacket as a blanket is clever.