I installed Edge on Linux because it’s fun watching Linux people get angry about it
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This sucks, but on the flip side, before Flatpak and others, if the software wasn’t in the repo then we’re SOL and can’t install it. Asking all developers everywhere to maintain a version of their software for every single package manager and ensure support for every distro is a bit unattainable. If Linux settled on one package manager or one distro then this would be solved, but such a statement is antithetical to the abundance of choice that Linux boasts.
Would you rather not be able to update an app or not be able to install an app?
Nicbudd@beehaw.orgOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why don't more people use desktop Linux? I have a theory you might not like1·2 years agoThis is also the distro I tell others to use, it’s what I started on and I enjoy Linux now.
Linux Mint with XFCE is what I’d go with
Nicbudd@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•I quit Windows and installed Ubuntu, When I power on this error screen is showing!31·2 years agoI’ve had a much easier time on Ubuntu with NVIDIA cards than with other distros. Also, I’m not sure how this is helpful advice to a new user at all.
Nicbudd@beehaw.orgOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why don't more people use desktop Linux? I have a theory you might not like11·2 years agoI’m interested by the fact that we have very different experiences with Linux. I switched from Windows to Kubuntu when I was starting out and I found it pretty easy to learn, aside from a few new concepts that were just different. Aside from programs that just didn’t work because they didn’t have Linux versions, I had vastly less problems running Linux than Windows on my PC.
Nicbudd@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•"What do we do now?" - LMG's response to the recent controversiesEnglish9·2 years agoWhen did he do that?
How is getting more performance out of a CPU greedy? Is making a better product that people want greedy? Stagnation is lazy, and making CPUs faster is better for the consumer. So is AMD putting pressure on Intel by releasing faster and faster CPUs. This is a large part of why we have such powerful computers now that shape our modern world.
What “hack” are you talking about that they implemented in Zen 3? Speculative Execution has been around for years, and speculative execution vulnerabilities have been happening ever since. Thankfully, the fix is available and not incredibly difficult to implement, which seems to be the case for most of these bugs. Why should we sacrifice speed for the potential that maybe we implement a bug that can be fixed with a BIOS upgrade?
Nicbudd@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Instead of visiting r/place to drive traffic to Reddit, try out HumanShader!2·2 years agoMy pixel expired after I finished it unfortunately. I wish I contributed, it would be cool to make something a little bigger.
Nicbudd@beehaw.orgOPto Technology@beehaw.org•Instead of visiting r/place to drive traffic to Reddit, try out HumanShader!3·2 years agoIt’s a fun thing to commit 10 minutes to, kinda satisfying too. It’s fun to try to do a job that we normally expect computers to do, and it’s cool to work collaboratively towards something bigger than yourself.
Nicbudd@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 3English2·2 years agoWas going to send someone at work an interesting article which was linked from Reddit but the subreddit was shutdown. I hate that reddit is doing this, and I hope more subs shut down permanently for protest so that reddit can’t just “wait it out”, but man is it inconvenient as hell.
This is such a boomer meme