BiggestBulb
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BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?29·1 year agoBasic, but Ubuntu. It’s got snaps which are slow and generally suck, plus Canonical
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Open Source@lemmy.ml•9 days after writing in defence of a Free Palestine, Paul Biggar is dropped from his director role at CircleCI422·1 year agoBetween the recent breach and the clear sentiment behind their staff, I really don’t know why anyone chooses CircleCI over GitHub / GitLab Actions.
Is kbin.social still going to federate?
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Embrace, Extend, and Exploit: Meta's plan for ActivityPub, Mastodon and the fediverse65·1 year agoI just want to say I completely agree with you. If we want to withstand the companies at the helm of the Internet right now, we have to make it impossible for them to extinguish us. I think that’s what we’ve essentially done with ActivityPub, and frankly I don’t see any way they can try to take us down by normal means.
I mean, what are they gonna do? Pull the VERY loyal people from kbin.social or Lemmy.world into Threads? Or the people from Mastodon?
It’s safe to say the people who have been here 5 months (or even more!) are not really keen on using Facebook 2.0, and we aren’t really the demographic they’re targeting. We also aren’t exactly the biggest demographic, with the Fediverse being a couple million people afaik.
I think if anything we have the most to GAIN from federation. People will know about our little public ad-free corner of the Internet. It’s downright silly to throw up pitchforks just because “Meta bad” because - at the end of the day - HOW will they destroy the Fediverse?
Interesting, thank you for sharing. I’ll have to give it a go next time!
For anything lower-spec (like, <4Gb of RAM), Ubuntu absolutely CHUGS because of Snaps. Flatpak has no such issue.
Ironically, Lubuntu (a lightweight Ubuntu fork) worked the best for me while I was using it. No slowness, but I installed pretty much everything using Apt (didn’t know about Flatpak back then).
I ended up having it lock up and freeze on the sign-in page though, so I moved on to the slightly heavier Linux Mint.
I think this is the perfect post to bring up XWayland.
That being said, I haven’t used it yet (so I can’t comment on whether it works flawlessly)! Can anyone elaborate on their experiences with it? I’m curious on it and don’t have my hands on a Linux machine at the moment
Doomed by I Prevail
I can also back that up! KDE feels way faster than Gnome (and especially Cinnamon) on older computers
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•As a long time Armored Core fan, I am disappointed with Armored Core VI.7·2 years agoAs a long-time Tenchu fan, I feel this was about Sekiro to be honest. It started life as Tenchu 5, then got turned mid-development into Sekiro. I just wish it had a bigger emphasis on stealth, rather than just swordfighting…
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Do you trust Brave company and their products: Browser, Search, VPN, etc..?1·2 years agoYour mileage may definitely vary haha, I use that feature a lot (I’m lucky / unlucky enough to work with a lot of new technologies)
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What VPN do you use to hide traffic from your ISP?61·2 years agoI also use Nord. I think it’s fine, but self-hosted and open would be better (since you for SURE know what data is passing through and what is happening with it). With Nord it’s like a “trust me bro” black box.
That said, I trust Nord enough for my needs. I don’t do anything too secretive on the VPN and frankly I think the 80/20 is in favor of just using Nord over self-hosting (I don’t really have time for that).
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Do you trust Brave company and their products: Browser, Search, VPN, etc..?111·2 years agoOnly reason I don’t use Ecosia is because you can’t search for “Within the past year”. Which is really necessary when you’re a programmer
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•Threads Has Lost More Than 80% of Its Daily Active Users3·2 years agoMy one big gripe with Mastadon is that images take absolutely forever to load if they have even a marginal amount of pixels. I scroll art often and I’m left waiting for greater than a minute for these things to load (and I’m on a very, very fast connection).
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there really no viable alternative for Photoshop on Linux?11·2 years agoI learned Gimp alongside Photoshop ~10 years ago and it’s my preferred image editor. It does have some silliness sometimes, but overall I adore it.
One of the best things they ever did was making it one-window by default.
I was, indeed, a frustrated developer. Struck at the worst possible time, too
I’d use Ecosia still if it weren’t for the fact that the filter is missing the “last year” setting. I’m a software engineer - 9 times out of 10, I want to find the bugs for a very specific version of a software, so having the year filter helps.
I now use Brave Search.
Metroid: Fusion is pretty fun!
BiggestBulb@kbin.socialto World News@beehaw.org•James Cameron reacts sub implosion: 'I'm struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself'4·2 years agoI thought it only dived three times total?
Thank you so much for the detailed answer 🙏