You can’t lose what you never had, though. ;-)
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Looks like the Gnome Disk Usage Analyzer but for KDE.
sfera@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Mental health crisis ‘means youth is no longer one of happiest times of life’4·2 months agoActually, things seem to get better with age, just not as they seemed to be before:
Whereas happiness was once considered to follow a U-shape – with a relatively carefree youth, a tougher middle age and a more comfortable later life – the experts in wellbeing say our satisfaction now rises steadily with age instead.
Elderly people in my family use Ubuntu (LTS) for over a decade. In one particular case, all LTS updates are performed remotely, without issues.
sfera@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Russia disconnects several regions from the global internet to test its sovereign net2·5 months agoI’m quite sure that limiting access to information and communication is supposed to reduce and prevent any form of organized protest. That’s why the Russian government is doing it in the first place.
sfera@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•Russia disconnects several regions from the global internet to test its sovereign net7·5 months agoWhy do you think that helping the Russian government to enforce censorship is a good idea?
That’s no 20 meter wide display.
Calibre is a Java application and available as a flatpak package. Maybe check how they do it?
sfera@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds Begins Expressing Regrets Merging Bcachefs18·8 months agoThe article is not about which filesystem to use or not, but about the size and contents of the patches submitted in relation to bcachefs. It seems that the submitted changes which should have been just fixes also contain new functionality. Though it is very nice to see how active and enthusiastic the development of bcachefs is, mixing fixes with new functionality is hard to review and dangerous as it can introduce additional issues. Again, while I appreciate Kents work, I understand Linus’ concerns.
sfera@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why Wayland adoption to have official support in programs is so slow?4·9 months agoThe sentiment is similar to climate change deniers.
I don’t think that the survival of humankind potentially depends on the adoption speed of Wayland. If anything ever breaks, it will affect only a few individuals which can then still change course.
There are a lot of people using hardware from the last decade. I would even dare to assume that most Linux desktop users do, because that’s how you still can get the most out of old hardware.
I have an old tower which I sometimes use for light gaming. It runs X11 because Wayland had some issues on this specific machine. I don’t remember which and don’t really care to investigate unless it becomes necessary. Until then I’m just happy when I have a little time to use it. And that works perfectly for my needs. For now
sfera@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why Wayland adoption to have official support in programs is so slow?41·9 months agoI don’t think it’s a revolt. Why would they put effort into changing something which works for them with the risk of breaking things? They also wrote “knowingly” which probably means that they won’t have an issue with a switch if their distro manages to make a seamless transition.
Some people just want to get their stuff done, without diving into technical details. And as long as that works for them, they won’t actively change anything.
Upvoted because DRG was mentioned.
sfera@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•2 Billion Downloads & Other Milestones from 2024 So Far2·9 months agoThank you for acknowledging the positive development. It’s so nice to see some appreciation for the effort put into solving our issues. I’m so tired of all the complaints and outrage about this or that solution, be it flatpak, appimage, snap or whatever.
sfera@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Designing Friction (philosophical essay about technology)2·9 months agoNot all Lemmy instances allow downvoting. So they might not introduce friction, but they remove the (maybe un-considered) negative reaction.
Thanks for the pointer. But since Proxmox supports both KVM and LXC virtualization, wouldn’t that make it both type 1 and type 2?
I don’t think that that’s true. At least not more than for any other community maintained packages.
There also seem to be oxidation problems during the production.
Their latest album was released in 2023. They released ~9 albums since the 80s, so they should not lack material.
sfera@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•U.S. sanctions two members of a Russian government-aligned hacktivist group who breached water facilities8·9 months agoThat unsophisticated attacks can affect critical infrastructure is worrisome.
So how did it work out for you? Did bcachefs manage to perform any miracles?