Really, that’s still the case for wine in 2025? It runs most things very well, including 3D
Lung
Expert developer, Buddhist
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL canned bananas are a thing. (And that it's very risky to try doing so yourself.)English
2·9 months agoNo cap that might actually keep without boiling your bottles, you have on your hands a tomato shrub XD
Lung@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL canned bananas are a thing. (And that it's very risky to try doing so yourself.)English
1·9 months agoAh my thermometer only reads fahrenheit, so you know I’m naturally confused about temperatures
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL canned bananas are a thing. (And that it's very risky to try doing so yourself.)English
82·9 months agoThat’s true, I love taking a hot water bath, and it’s been completely safe so far
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL canned bananas are a thing. (And that it's very risky to try doing so yourself.)English
253·9 months agoToday I learned that people do canning at home without a proper pressure cooker
Lung@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•After the new Kurzgesagt video about black holes...English
3·1 year agoMy mang if giant atoms exist then we are definitely the empty space between them, part of a large X-dimensional furry
Lung@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•After the new Kurzgesagt video about black holes...English
22·1 year agoImma wait to be excited about this, it’s some kinda nonsense like gigantic atoms, with a hard candy shell made of bubbles but the energy of 10 suns idk man that’s pretty out there
Ofc existence is pretty strange on a good day …
Lung@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there an open source blogging platform like Medium or Substack I could publish to without self-hosting?
10·1 year agoCan’t you just go to WordPress.com, log in to their hosting, and install the plugin?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Compatibility is the only real issue anymore (opinion/discussion)
4·1 year agoIdk I don’t miss anything. We got good software too, some of which is Linux specific or simply works best there. Get a PS5 and call it a day
Nothing wrong with rsync, it’s still kinda the shit. Short script, will do everything
https://git-annex.branchable.com/ this thing extends git to handling lots of big files. Probably a solid choice, haven’t tried, but it claims to do exactly what you need, and even has ui and partial sync
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you 'play' an operating system as if it was a game, what is the final boss, and how do you beat it?
7·1 year agoSeems dope, I mean, your computer don’t work and retyping text is lame
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you 'play' an operating system as if it was a game, what is the final boss, and how do you beat it?
11·1 year agoThen how do you defeat the new bsod in the Linux kernel? It’s got a fancy QR code!!
(It’s “install bsd” isn’t it…)
Idk seems very useful to me, like if I need a paperweight or doorstop
Lung@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Building a browser using Servo as a web engine! - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
28·1 year agoHuh wow this has been going for a decade, uses Rust, and is run by the Linux Foundation now? That’s all very hype - seems like they need another couple years, but there is hope! I’m impressed
I often felt that current ML speeds up newbie devs by effectively teaching them the language and libraries — but slows down experts that already know the stack well from memory. I started coding in a new language and system, and ML can be a bit faster to teach me things and provide simple snippets than stack overflow
But over time I’ve learned that there are very specific things that ML can do really well, and I can save time when I apply those techniques. For example, it’s excellent at converting from one language or style to another, ex migrating configs from json to yaml. It’s also pretty good at writing configs or generating template code based on them. It’s good at picking an emoji from a list. It can write small functions or provide a template html layout. So I humbled myself and started integrating it into my workflow where it actually works
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds talks AI, Rust adoption, and why the Linux kernel is 'the only thing that matters'
3135·1 year agoYeah tldr is “rust good”, “ai overrated”, “i only care about the kernel and won’t answer your questions”
Wow this is epic and although intimidating, quite good to read and know
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•In These Five Social Media Speech Cases, Supreme Court Set Foundational Rules for the Future | Electronic Frontier Foundation
3·1 year agoWow positive supreme court news, wild. Tldr might be that users have a right to post and do stuff on the site, site owners have right to moderate and promote as they see fit, governments aren’t not allowed to stomp on free speech on these platforms or coerce the platforms?
Arch is perfect, it’s like THE Linux. It’s not really opinionated about anything, it just helps you do it. Hell you can “pacman -S apt” and slowly become a debian
That’s the magic of it: latest software, rolling release, edit some config files, do anything you want, spend half your time tweakin’



What the fuck this is the best idea ever