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  • Well of course they need to report your information to Microsoft, after all the application crashed on your computer and since it's a Microsoft application it can't be the fault of the application (also why you don't see an error Log) so you must have been holding it wrong so they need your info to find out how you were holding it wrong.

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  • I remember back in the day running Ubuntu and playing around with python. First I was doing some stuff in python 2 but then I realized python 3 exists and if I learn python I should learn the one that's relevant for longer (hopefully) so, since I'd installed python 3 I figured python 2 will not be needed anymore so why not remove it. And let's be extra clean and do a apt-get remove --purge python2.

    I realized my mistake when I saw a bunch of unity-desktop packages being removed I cancelled the removal but a reboot later the machine was truly fucked ... Well I decided I might as well reinstall.

    Haven't had this kind of broken in a while. I don't think I ever bored any of my arch installs in a way I couldn't recover from a Liveboot (yes I could have recovered the Ubuntu install but that was in the beginning of my journey and even today reinstalling would probably be quicker)

  • I'll have you know that I eat a vegetarian not vegan diet and I really don't have a man bun (got no hair for that) ... The stickers on the laptop however really felt like you took a photo of my machine.

    Also if it wasn't obvious I run arch

  • I think the benefit of resolved is that you run a local DNS server and you can do a lot of additional things with that (I think for example avahi hooks into that so you can interact with other machines in your network by their hostname etc.) Also afaik NetworkManager by default can't do split DNS for example which is nice for VPN.

    I mostly use resolved on my work machine (Ubuntu) and I do use it's plot DNS feature

  • Das so sehr. Ich bin richtig pissed auf Scooter seit sie existieren, einerseits weil sie überall als das große Heilsversprechen das die Mobilität revolutionert angepriesen wurden und andererseits den eh schon begrenzten Platz für fahrradfahrende und Fußgänger*innen einnehmen vor allem in ihrem geparkten Zustand

    In all dem hab ich mir aber viel zu selten die Frage gestellt "warum sind diese Parkplätze hier" ich glaube vor allem weil die spaces auf denen Autos parken schon "immer" Autoparkplätze sind während die Scooter eben auf Fahrrad- und Fußwegen als Hindernis stehen.

    Eine Überlegung die ich aber auch schon seit Einführung der Scooter hatte war wenn hier alle 2 spurigen Straßen eine Auto Spur verlieren und diese zur Fahrradspur wird dann kann ich mir die auch mit (fahrenden) Scooter teilen.

  • I've been on 16GB of ram on all of my machines for so long ... It's really the sweet spot for everything I do (gaming etc. ) I don't do media production or anything like that. All that said I'm currently in the market for a new machine and will probably get 32GB "just to be safe" but since my next laptop will probably be a framework I don't have to make the decision till I actually need the ram and even then I can still decide to get one stick first the other later and the prices scales pretty linearly.

    8GB might still be enough for some web browsing and stuff but apple should not put this little RAM in anything they call professional.

    And before anyone says "you only need that much ram in Windows" well ... I don't and won't be running Windows ;)

  • Yup just wanted to comment that it's basically the "Yes you can track me" button vs the "I will pay" button. A lot of news sites already do the same thing. Not a paywall with content you can only see when payed but a pay or give consent to ads (which means tracking)

  • A pound of ground beef or tofu is a third that price.

    I understand what you're trying to say here. But I just wanted to add, making a vegetarian/vegan burger is not as simple as grinding up a pound of tofu and sticking it together to fry in a pan. I'm not saying you have to buy some of the "no meat" brand burgers to make a nice vegan patty but simply substituting some meat with natural unprepared tofu and expecting a great tasting result is IMHO where a lot of people get their aversion to tofu (and often derived to all meat alternatives) from. (Source 15years of vegetarian eating and cooking) The fact that ready made vegan patties exist and taste great these days is awesome for someone like me who sometimes just wants to make a stupid simple tasty burger.

    Tl;dr: Tasty vegan patties aren't that simple.

    I agree that people should be encouraged to cook more (I love doing it when I have time and it hits me). But simply declaring "nobody can cook anymore" and demanding people that might not have the time to prepare a home cooked meal in between their first and second job is not helping.

    Of course the convenience of fast food and ready made meals is one of these classic situations where an "invention" that makes our life simpler and more convenient is a good reason why we don't need all that time we save to ourselves anymore. i.e. you don't need a lunch break when you can just microwave something up and eat it while continuing your work.

    Sorry got kind of a long winded bit here. Hope it makes sense

  • Germany is actually well known for having very low grocery price

    English language article that mentions this though the main subject of the article are the " true price of groceries including climate costs: https://www.dw.com/en/the-true-cost-of-germanys-cheap-food/a-38976477)

    This is largely done by price dumping the suppliers and low balling the workforce (as much as German labor laws allow) <- I'm aware I have no source for this I will try to dig one up tomorrow when I can

  • Now name 10 distros that aren't based on each other. And yes I'm counting the *buntus as being based on Debian.

    If you look at the famous lineage graph there's a fill out there but barely any reinvention of the wheel (not that that's a bad thing).

  • I love yes it is an amazing tool. I never had an actual use for it since any tool I might want to use it on (like apt) already has some kind of command line switch for it already

    But I just once in a while stumble across yes again and run it for half a minute and have a chuckle.

    Just like every time I read: https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.html

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  • I understand and appreciate you trying to learn. I think one of the issues why nobody can really point you to a good resource is that there are no 100% neutral resources that document "the conflict". Even just where/when you start something like a timeline can be biased.

    Keeping all that in mind I have found a video that gives a short simplified summary of the base history.

    https://youtu.be/1wo2TLlMhiw?si=_ANEgker8DzQZQxR

    I liked it (might be part of my bias since I like crash course). But I'm sure there are mistakes in there and as above some details/framing might just be due to biases of the author's/presenters etc.

  • I love ThinkPads especially the "good old" ones. Especially for their accessibility of parts and easy repair/upgradability.

    My personal laptop has been a Thinkpad since 2013 (Thinkpad Edge E135 > Thinkpad X220 > Thinkpad x260) and at work we are also given ThinkPads (currently running a T14 gen 3).

    Most ThinkPads I encountered are also sturdy built and not Gleis together or some crap like that. However I recently had an issue with my x260's power button no longer working and to get it to work I had to replace the top bezels. Well maybe to put it more bluntly I had to get a replacemt bezel and put my Thinkpad into it since to replace the bezel I had to take out almost everything and then put it back in the reverse order. The mere fact that I managed to do it and there are officiall step by step instructions on how to (hmm) are a big upside of ThinkPads. But like others have said it used to be even better.

    Well long story short: I've recently preordered a framework 13 amd while I honestly would have preferred a "Thinkpad black" Chassis framework just seems to have the right idea to me.