To boot from external drives, you need to open your UEFI boot menu (press F11 or something like that at boot, it differs for each manufacturer). Limine is the loader installed on your hard drive that comes with your OS, it is for loading that OS.
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Do you mean the USB doesn’t show up in the UEFI boot menu?
Are you trying to boot an ISO that uses limine as the bootloader with ventoy?
I’m sure you have your limit too.
Considering this is the very excuse used in practice right now to demonize very real people and take away their rights, I have very little sympathy for this argument that is entirely based on hypotheticals.
No. People should publish all the weird porn they want.
Especially when the perpetrators seem to think it’s harmless.
It is literally harmless. It’s a fantasy.
fucking your favorite cartoon
I thought furries were usually original characters, but if someone wants to fuck Mickey Mouse, good for them.
Yeah using it for quick tapping something on the screen I can see being faster than the touchpad. I don’t know if it’s worth the fingerprints on the display though personally :^)
Stop using children as a stand-in for your discomfort. That is so overdone.
Well then stuff your puritanical BS. Stop making your discomfort towards something that causes no harm into someone else’s problem.
I also don’t like Apple’s insistence on telling me what I do and do not want in a product. According to Steve Jobs no one wants a touchscreen on their laptop
Anecdotally, I had a touchscreen convertible laptop before my current MacBook. I even got the pencil for it that let me draw on the screen, which I wanted to use for taking notes. The pencil sucked in practice (this was a >1000€ laptop, not much less expensive than my MacBook! maybe that’s just what I get for buying HP though.) and sooner rather than later I got an iPad for taking handwritten notes, and the touchscreen itself turned out to be a gimmick that I used in the beginning but eventually turned off.
Sometimes, they’re right. For example, kind of the reverse: people wanted floating windows on the iPad for years. I always said this would be incredibly awful to use in practice without a mouse. Now they added windows on the iPadOS 26 beta and I tested it and it was exactly as finicky as I expected it to be. Hopefully they’ll still polish it so that it’s at least as good to use as the old side-by-side view (which they unfortunately removed), but this really isn’t it right now.
People might want a device with all the input methods and the most versatile multitasking, but I don’t think this is reasonably doable in a way that’s as polished as devices built with a main input method and UI purpose-built for that input method. In the past I might have said that Apple are the only people that could do this correctly, and only by investing a significant amount of resources, but after the iPadOS 26 situation… oof.
Ah, so they are actually differences between IPP Everywhere and AirPrint (apart from AirPrint including the whole autodiscovery stuff)? Good to know. The latter is usually more prominently advertised though which is why that’s the one I mentioned.
But yeah, it should be very common for these to be supported with anything remotely recent.
Anything that supports AirPrint (this one does from what it looks like) will work with CUPS driverless printing on Linux.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do gamers actually like the look of gaming computers and accessories?
12·5 months agoMirror’s Edge Catalyst-ass computer (agree, it looks great!)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
2·5 months agoI don’t have any secrets in my config or a private key or anything and I’m currently running 4 servers from the same config (it used to be 8 or even more machines at some point even, including desktops).
But yes, it’s a multi-file config, it would be absolutely crazy to not split it up with how large it is.
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Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Postgres disaster recovery?
5·5 months agoThe database store is in /var/lib/postgres. You can just connect that disk somewhere else and start the database using the same (important!) major release of Postgres. I think the major version number is in the folder name. Then do whatever from there.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Recommend me a controller.English
2·6 months agoTbh I just bought from a high rated seller with a lot of reviews and that’s it
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Recommend me a controller.English
2·6 months agoI still love the dualshock 3. Recently bought two more from ebay because my first one is half broken.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Your guide to a new Music Streaming service (Reworked)
5·6 months agoPoob has it for you.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Your guide to a new Music Streaming service (Reworked)
7·6 months agoBought music from iTunes (not Apple Music, the streaming service!) is DRM-free just as Bandcamp, and I’ve lost music from my Bandcamp profile as well because the artist deleted their account (which I luckily downloaded most of beforehand).
The effectively only difference is Bandcamp offers lossless downloads.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of SteamEnglish
1·6 months agoOh really? Nice, that’s news to me. Last I checked (admittedly not recently) it needed a bunch of 32-bit libraries installed to even start the client.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of SteamEnglish
3·6 months agoSince we’re talking about Steam here for example, Valve have not even bothered to release a 64-bit x86 client, let alone Arm client, except for Mac.


That would be ‘nft list ruleset’