Writer, teacher, data driven humanist. Tech geek, model builder, mini-painter, reader. He/Him.
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I tried KMail and Organizer for a few weeks, but they kept losing connection with Gmail. My calendar would get out of sync, and they only way to fix it was to reset the connection and redo all the appointments.
I’m sure it was user error, since I couldn’t figure it out after spending a couple hours on it, so I just dropped back to webmail and not leaving the mail tab open all day.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Alacritty, Konsole, or something else? Which terminal emulator do you recommend?English1·1 year agoMe too - I’ll use Konsole if I need to have the results up all the time, but Yakuake is my main terminal.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Critical vulnerability affecting most Linux distros allows for bootkitsEnglish7·1 year agoMy first reaction would be to acknowledge them as a fellow geek, but that’s because most of the people who live near me would hurt themselves trying to open Notepad. Anyone who knows enough to start hacking my config files would be a welcome guest in my house.
Then I’d kill them with a hammer. :-)
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialtoAtheism@lemmy.ml•AZ judge tosses out child abuse lawsuit against Mormon Church, citing "clergy-penitent" ruleEnglish32·2 years agoThe bill, well-intentioned as it might have been, would disrupt centuries of church dogma
Because the sunk cost of centuries of wrong thinking is more important than protecting children.
In other news, the Catholic Church was unavailable for comment.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•I Tested an HDMI Adapter That Demands Your Location, Browsing Data, Photos, and Spams You with AdsEnglish16·2 years agoIt is by will alone I set my mind in motion.
It is by the juice of sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains.
The stains become a warning.
It is by will alone I set my mind in motion
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What fonts are the most common on Linux today?English6·2 years agoMy EndeavourOS (and the prior Manjaro distro) had all of them installed.
All. Of. Them.
I am so tired of having to scroll through hundreds of Noto fonts to get to the later ones, but I’m afraid, if I uninstall one, something will break on reboot.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What fonts are the most common on Linux today?English2·2 years agoI use these too, and Fira Code and Hack for coding.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite Linux Desktop software?English1·2 years agoDefine “buggy”. I’ve still got a problem where occasionally when I mouse over the dock, it redraws the icons, but I’m living with that until it hurts enough for me to figure out why.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite Linux Desktop software?English13·2 years agoNot sure if it counts, but
obsidian
for notes and my daily journal, andlatte-dock
to replace the stock KDE app bar.Oh, and
emacs
withdoom
for general text editing and most coding tasks.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite Linux Desktop software?English7·2 years agoemacs
withdoom
FTW.Looking forward to learning how to get tree tabs in FF.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite Linux Desktop software?English6·2 years ago+1 for
btop
- so much easier to find and kill runaway processes.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Anyone else seeing duplicate audio devices when Bluetooth disconnects and reconnects?English2·2 years agoThanks for this - I have been seeing the same symptoms with connecting/disconnecting USB audio devices on a brand new (<24 hours old) Endeavour install. I’ll check pipewire version in the AM.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro recommendation for ease of use and up to date softwareEnglish7·2 years agoI just hopped both my laptop and desktop from Manjaro to Endeavour - so far, so good. I’m still restoring files from backup and installing stuff, so it’s still early days, but already things are feeling better.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•The Fall of Stack OverflowEnglish1·2 years agoFair point, and thank you. Let me clarify a bit.
It wasn’t my intention to say ChatGPT isn’t helpful. I’ve heard stories of people using it to great effect, but I’ve also heard stories of people who had it return the same non-solutions they had already found and dismissed. Just like any tool, actually…
I was just pointing out that it is functionally similar to scanning SO, tech docs, Slashdot, Reddit, and other sources looking for an answer to our question. ChatGPT doesn’t have a magical source of knowledge that we collectively also do not have – it just has speed and a lot processing power. We all still have to verify the answers it gives, just like we would anything from SO.
My last sentence was rushed, not 100% accurate, and shows some of my prejudices about ChatGPT. I think ChatGPT works best when it is treated like a rubber duck – give it your problem, ask it for input, but then use that as a prompt to spur your own learning and further discovery. Don’t use it to replace your own thinking and learning.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•The Fall of Stack OverflowEnglish9·2 years agoThere was a story once that said if you put an infinite number of monkeys in front of an infinite number of typewriters, they would eventually produce the works of William Shakespeare.
So far, the Internet has not shown that to be true. Example: Twitter.
Now we have an artificial monkey remixing all of that, at our request, and we’re trying to find something resembling Hamlet’s Soliloquy in what it tells us. What it gives you is meaningless unless you interpret it in a way that works for you – how do you know the answer is correct if you don’t test it? In other words, you have to ensure the answers it gives are what you are looking for.
In that scenario, it’s just a big expensive rubber duck you are using to debug your work.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•‘No way out’: how video games use tricks from gambling to attract big spendersEnglish13·2 years agoNot just parents – my wife has an unhealthy mobile game addiction. We’ve talked about it and talked about it, but it’s still a heavy draw for her.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there really no viable alternative for Photoshop on Linux?English17·2 years agoIf you want to use gimp as an ALTERNATIVE and go in without the bias, you’ll likely learn your way around a LOT faster.
I think this is the key phrase – do you want an alternative (where you might have to learn new ways of doing things), or do you want a clone? GIMP is not a clone, but an alternative.
I also think this gets to something I was told loooooooooong ago, when I was a young lad asking what was the best computer to buy. Someone told me, “Find all the software you want/need to run, and get the computer that will run it all.”
In other words, if you need to use Photoshop, then maybe you don’t use Linux – maybe stick with Mac or (shudder) Windows.
displaced_city_mouse@midwest.socialtoAtheism@lemmy.ml•Study shows many American atheists hide their non-beliefEnglish71·2 years agoIn the winter, I wear an atheist pin on my coat, and I have a science-y t-shirt I wear occasionally. I’ve gotten some looks, but no obvious confrontations. Compared to the ubiquitous religious-wear I see everywhere, I’m actually surprised by that - I would have expected by now to have been accused of persecuting the Xtians with my brazen display of heresy.
Kinda ironic that you are discussing the nonsense of “how things should work” on a federated service where you control the intermediaries you work with and through, which is, IMO, the way things should work.