• @AnIntenseMoist@lemmy.world
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      demonctl stop hellfire
      demonctl disable hellfire
      demonctl enable regular-fire
      demonctl start regular-fire
      
      demonctl set --force body-type=human horns=2 eyes=2 tongue=forked skin=red
      demonctl add --object electric-guitar
      demonctl speak "play the best song in the world, or I'll eat your souls"
      
      • @pivot_root@lemmy.world
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        Drakeposting meme: Switching to Linux... Solve your problems? No. Exchanges them with different ones? Yes

        With Linux:

        I don’t have forced updates.
        I do have driver compile error when I update the kernel.

        I don’t have spyware recording my screen.
        I don’t have Discord record my screen when I want it to, either.

        I don’t have ads for games in my launcher.
        I don’t have HDR for games in my Steam library.

        Etc.

        • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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          And the new problems are way above most people’s ability to solve. The usual man on the street is not the usual lemmy user.

          OTOH, I used to give away Little Old Lady computers to seniors. Slap Linux Lite on there, setup their email and browser, DONE. They would never call me back for support.

        • arcterus
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          I mean tbf most of these Linux issues are pretty easy to fix/avoid.

          • @tomenzgg@midwest.social
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            Honestly, that was the biggest difference for me, when I switched.

            A bunch of my issues I’d had on Windows just went away, overnight. And, sure, I ran into other problems; but I would’ve on Windows, too, except I can usually resolve them on Linux.

            My machine is so much more usable, just on a daily basis; and I’ve learned so much more about my computer naturally since I switched.

        • Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
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          HDR works quite well, with a bit of tinkering naturally, for Steam games. (Fedora 42 using ProtonPlus to get GE-Proton-10 and modifying the launch parameters)

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              GNOME, what else. AMD Ryzen censored 7 350 with Radeon 860M 32GB of RAM Internal Display

              The drivers for the GPU are unfortunately not in the LiveUSB image so I had to connect my laptop using a HDMI to VGA converter to my CRT monitor to install Fedora xD

              Launch options are: PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1 %command%

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                I don’t use GNOME, but I’ll give those launch parameters a try and see if that works, thanks!

                Edit: It didn’t work. The game could detect HDR, but the color was completely washed out. Probably Nvidia being Nvidia, but oddly enough HDR can work if I use gamescope as an intermediary.

    • Darren
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      Literally saw this on Mastodon yesterday.

      “How come emailing a document to myself is still the easiest way to send something to another device?”

      “Have you tried using Linux?”

      • @BCsven@lemmy.ca
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        I mean they aren’t wrong. KDE connect on phone and PC is a game changer. GS connect if you use Gnome Desktop. Not only can you send a file instantly, you can also copy your clipboard between devices, answer SMS on your PC, or have the phone pause your PC media when the phone rings. Its amazing. There is a windows version but it doesn’t work properly.

        • swab148
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          I use KDEconnect nowadays, but I definitely used to email stuff to myself!

        • Darren
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          430 days ago

          Aye, “learn a new OS” as the solution to a problem solved by simply using LocalSend on whatever you already have.

      • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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        Is it? With the advent of cloud storage, it seems that is the easiest way. Any cloud storage, any OS, its the concept of cloud storage that solves this problem.

      • jawa21
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        It has a compiler and lets you talk to god. What more do you need?

    • @bss03@infosec.pub
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      In the package, there will be a large square of herb-scented paper. This is the entire code for VüDü. Fold this paper into an origami shape resembling the animal you’re installing VüDü on (see also Appendix II). There are folding directions for common animals in the box. Make a hollow inside your paper badger and add a little more blood and hair from your animal.

      Don’t lose the paper; replacements are expensive. There are recipes for homemade paper on the Web, but getting all the information correctly transcribed is a huge task, as this must be handwritten; furthermore, the requirements of herb collecting, drying, and curing are formidable.

      Some man pages are more suitable than others.

    • tgirlschierke
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      I’m sure you have no ulterior motives on this subject, maxwells_daemon.

  • LostXOR
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    Install TempleOS to sanctify your computer and rid it of demons once and for all.

  • rem26_art
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    FreeBSD might make sense here too with Beastie. Just lean into it

  • Lucy :3
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    Nothing wrong with just suggesting Linux tho. And the satan part is obviously just a nice goodie of your PC.

    • mrbeano
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      Exactly! More proof it runs on a huge variety of hardware