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Cake day: October 1st, 2023

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  • Definitely envious of them. I can’t get a stable system and I’m convinced wayland+nvidia are the culprit.
    Firefox randomly crashes, steam randomly crashes, CS2 randomly crashes, plasma desktop randomly freezes (requires hardware button reset), haruna randomly crashes. I’ve never had a more unstable system. I’m greeted with 3 notifications of some process crashing at every boot.
    I’d love to fully switch, but I cant have a system where things randomly crash like that. All this on latest Fedora KDE and I’m fairly certain I have everything needed installed from the driver side of things. On two year old hardware.
    Its such a different experience from running a headless debian system.


  • I’ve lived on the internet before youtube, I can go back. I’ve even noticed I’ve been forcing myself to check out whats on youtube more and more over the past 5 years instead of wanting to check it out. So I kinda feel like I can drop it as a website I visit on its own and only consume it when specific posts link to it (like from lemmy). Next step after that is dropping it completely as video creators naturally move to different hosts.

    Every company want to be a platform… I just them to host videos I can watch embedded on lemmy or some other site.








  • I’m not sure I get your point. What do you disagree with?

    My point was hybrid regen is always on (unless accelerating), if it wasn’t, the car would basically coast in neutral. I’m pretty sure hybrid car designers did the math and examined use cases to discover its more beneficial to recover some energy and not coast as much vs coast as much as possible and ONLY regen when breaking. Lightly breaking applies more regen force. Or are you saying they do this for the feeling only and regen is a byproduct… if it even matters?

    I’m not certain, but I’d say applying a little drag to regen on an ebike going downhill will be more beneficial than allowing the riders to go as fast as possible downhill. They could still turn it off, just like I can put a hybrid car in neutral and skip the drag, but why would I do that?





  • I have a theory that if everything was pixel perfect, centered, perfectly aligned and looked the same, the thing would look too sterile. There’s basically a perfect world, written down in books and texts that is being taught to students and there’s the real world. In many areas, these two do not match and the above image is the result of someone’s text book world view not matching the real world.

    Could the discover store have a better UI? Yes. Will a centered, down-anchored, pixel perfect button make it better? Subjective.


  • I just wonder who does it. The poster? Is it because of moral reasons? Is it because they want to profit off this shitty meme and are smart enough to know they cant monetize it? Are they originally posting on some forum with strict curse word rules? Is it an automated system that does it? Is it ragebait? I have so many questions regarding this practice.

    I think its reposters, fishing for memes and cleaning them up to fill up a shitty facebook group that they then monetize. People then pick it up from them and post here.