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  • I completely agree with your assessment especially with how most social media these days really dumbs down the entry level effort needed to participate in discussions.

    And to your point, participating on a BBS (which usually requires a more specific interest and consequently a similar engagement level) will generally reward you with a community that is more civil, friendly and worth frequenting.

  • PSA: Reddit is Forcing Users to Accept Personalized Ads
  • I use Jshelter alongside Ublock. They’re a good combination.

  • What are your defining memories of computing in the old days?
  • Trying to fly in Chuck Yeager's Flight Simulator and not experience vertigo 🫠.

  • AOL Pretends to be the Internet
  • AOL was 'everywhere' especially in the mid to latter '90's. Their advertising push coupled with so many hours of free Internet access upon installation made them an early titan of Internet service access.

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    What’s Richard Stallman’s dream social network? XMPP!
  • The open source community (or movement) is about, well..open source that many of us here benefit from and greatly appreciate. While everyone is free to agree or disagree with the personal ideals of any developer who has made their positions known, it's not fair to discount the importance of someone's historical contributions just because their current opinions seem incongruent to our own.

  • Stop using Brave Browser
  • "JS is his baby that’s all there needs to be said about the person’s motivations."

    "During these formative years of the Web, web pages could only be static, lacking the capability for dynamic behavior after the page was loaded in the browser. There was a desire in the flourishing web development scene to remove this limitation, so in 1995, Netscape decided to add a scripting language to Navigator. They pursued two routes to achieve this: collaborating with Sun Microsystems to embed the Java programming language, while also hiring Brendan Eich to embed the Scheme language."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript

    I think you're confusing the reasons behind the initial intent of JS versus what it has evolved into almost 30 years later.

  • Vince Guaraldi’s Latin Flair

    I was first introduced to Vince Guaraldi (as I believe many others were) through the Peanuts TV shows back in the 60’s and 70’s, and I thoroughly enjoy all of the songs associated with those shows.

    But I was pleasantly surprised to discover his love for the Latin flair/style of jazz, and I soon found myself loving the latter more than the former (but only by a little bit 😉).

    Edit: grammar

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    My most listened to album
  • Agreed.

    I don’t particularly care for streaming services either, and the reason I mentioned that app was because I use it to essentially “rip” music from Spotify, download it to a folder and then use another music player app to create custom playlists. It’s the closest option I can come to without having the actual CDs to rip from.

    And the iPods were indeed great little devices that had plenty of storage and made customizing playlists easy and enjoyable. Those were the days 😉.

  • HELP! BG3 failing to launch on Steam
  • Okay. Do you have Wine installed?

    Wine can potentially help resolve the .exe and .NET errors that you’re experiencing.

  • HELP! BG3 failing to launch on Steam
  • Did you download it via Snaps or Flatpak?

  • HELP! BG3 failing to launch on Steam
  • We’re you able to download the game via Steam? And if so, what method did you use to launch it via Lutris? Did you try launching it by accessing a file?

    Try looking in: ~/.steam/steam/SteamApps/common

  • HELP! BG3 failing to launch on Steam
  • I don't have BG3 installed, but I have had some weird issues when using Steam lately. Have you tried using Lutris to launch the game?

  • My most listened to album
  • This was a great series to be sure!

    Like you, I have unfortunately lost the physical CDs over time which I also used to rip to my pc and copy to other places as well.

    However, I did stumble across an app called Spotiflyer which I use to download songs/albums from Spotify (and other services) for free and then listen to them offline. It's great to have locally stored media vs. having to be chained to online services.

    That being said, I haven't listened to that Billy Holiday album, but you've got my interest piqued and I'll definitely check it out.

  • Please report any bad posts :)
  • C'mon peeps...this is Linux Gaming (having fun, playing games and looking for help to get our favorite games to run properly). It's a community focused on information and support - confrontations and PvP should be reserved for "in-game" experiences only ;).

  • My most listened to album
  • Yeah, I feel the same way.

    I found a Spotify link. I’ll see if that works.

  • My most listened to album

    Around 30 years ago, I found a CD series called “Jazz ‘Round Midnight”. Each album featured a different jazz artist with songs they played that were apropos to the series title.

    This one by Bill Evans I listened to every night when going to sleep for literally 10 years and never grew tired of it. I can’t say that about any other album or individual song.

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    Having a weird issue with Baulder’s Gate 1
  • Another update: I installed the game on a newer computer running a different OS, and BG1 is now working as expected.

    It’s interesting, I only have a couple of Steam games in my library, but they all respond differently on my two systems - some that didn’t play, now do. And some that worked on the other system, won’t on the new one 🤷‍♂️.

  • No Notifications/GrapheneOS
  • Well, that explains things 🙂

  • No Notifications/GrapheneOS
  • I don't think Jerboa supports 'native notifications' which means it relies on other services (such as Google Play Services) in order to push notifications to your phone. Some applications (such as Fairmail, F-Droid) don't rely on Google's services and use the OS's native notification abilities.

  • Suddenly lost GPU drivers? (Wine says DirectX 11 missing)
  • I ran into the same problem with Steam today, and your post caught my attention.

    I had been playing Carcassonne without any issues when I tried to launch it today and began receiving DirectX errors. Trying different Proton versions didn’t work for me either.

    I’m running an i7 11th gen on openSUSE with a GeForce RTX 3050 with similar errors to yours.

  • News - The Heaven's Gate Suicides (Segment Compilation) (1997)
  • On a semi-related note, the Hale-Bopp comet was an amazing event to witness.

  • uBlock Origin finds and blocks advertising in SDF Lemmy pages.
  • Actually, you made a claim without any explanatory information, and people (such as myself) were seeking clarification.

  • Having a weird issue with Baulder’s Gate 1

    I downloaded it from Steam, and finished the tutorial. Then the transition video plays and I’m back at the main menu.

    However, when I select the play Baulder’s Gate option, it takes me right back to the end of the tutorial and I’m in this endless loop that I can’t get out of. Any suggestions?

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    Voices from the past
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    Your thoughts on additional privacy focused extensions for LibreWolf.

    Outside of the default uBlock Origin, do you use any other extensions that offer privacy benefits? I only have one other extension installed, JShelter, and I'm wondering if this is an overkill or not.

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    Lemmy Zero Day Exploit
    www.securityweek.com Hackers Target Reddit Alternative Lemmy via Zero-Day Vulnerability

    Several instances of the Reddit alternative Lemmy were hacked in recent days by attackers who had exploited a zero-day vulnerability.

    Hackers Target Reddit Alternative Lemmy via Zero-Day Vulnerability
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    For all Amiga fans out there, you can look through Amiga Computing Magazine issues from back in the day.
    archive.org Amiga Computing Magazine

    Amiga Computing (UK Edition) issues 1-127 (June 1988 - October 1997) Amiga Computing was a long-lived and respected magazine published initially by Europress, and later IDG, covering most aspects of the Amiga; although games were covered, the focus was on more serious subjects. Like most Amiga...

    Amiga Computing Magazine
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    ProtonMail exposing Threads user data harvesting
    mastodon.social Proton Mail (@protonmail@mastodon.social)

    Attached: 1 image So #Meta's new #Threads app needs your health and fitness info. It also needs your browsing history and your location, and your purchases, and...well, it seems to need everything. If you want to get fully creeped out, here's the whole #privacy policy: https://privacycenter.instagr...

    Proton Mail (@protonmail@mastodon.social)
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    Any King's Quest fans here?
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    Netscape - when web browsing was fun.
    www.versionmuseum.com 14 Years of Netscape Navigator Design History - 48 Images - Version Museum

    A comprehensive visual history of Netscape Navigator from 1994 to 2008. See a gallery of the Netscape Navigator evolution from the beginning to 2008.

    14 Years of Netscape Navigator Design History - 48 Images - Version Museum
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    Glad to be on this instance!

    Seriously, I've been looking around for a Lemmy instance that I felt particularly drawn to/that shared common interests and sdf.org literally fits that bill. I'll probably be lurking more than posting, but I really like this place. Thanks for approving my request!

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    wxboss wxboss @lemmy.sdf.org

    Reddit refuge, Linux enthusiast, GrapheneOS loyalist & beer consumer par excellence.

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