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You’re never lonely with all your Demodex friends.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Used thinkpad ok for casual retro gaming?English5·8 months agoI have an X220 with an i5-2520M, I don’t use it for gaming but I have briefly played Half-Life 2 with it and it was comfortably playable.
So I would say mid-2000s titles and before will be fine. It really depends on the age the Thinkpad you want is, and the age of the games you want to play.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•when google bought datasets from redditEnglish3·11 months agoI’d say it’s more that parents (companies) should be more responsible about what they tell their kids (customers).
Because right now the companies have a new toy (AI) that they keep telling their customers can make thunder from clapping. But in reality the claps sometimes make thunder but are also likely to make farts. Occasionally some incredibly noxious ones too.
The toy might one day make earth-rumbling thunder reliably, but right now it can’t get close and saying otherwise is what’s irresponsible.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Study Finds That 52 Percent of ChatGPT Answers to Programming Questions Are WrongEnglish41·11 months agoGenerally you want to the reference material used to improve that first version to be correct though. Otherwise it’s just swapping one problem for another.
I wouldn’t use a textbook that was 52% incorrect, the same should apply to a chatbot.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Jolla's Sailfish OS is moving to a subscription model, new phone (and a privacy-focused AI device) coming soon - LiliputingEnglish15·11 months agoSeems a hard sell to go subscription on such a niche platform. I wish anyone luck that could challenge the Apple/Android duopoly though.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE Plasma 6.1 Lands Dynamic Triple Buffering SupportEnglish19·11 months agoAs an aside, can we get back into desktop cubes again? With all the upheaval in Windows land it’s the sort of eye candy that can win over new Linux users.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Can anyone recommend a lightweight, stable distro for a thinkpad?English6·11 months agoAny distro should be fairly stable and supported on an older Thinkpad.
I’m currently using Debian stable on my X220 and it’s rock solid.
This is how I take pictures, I take pictures of the things I am seeing so I can look back at those moments later. I don’t experience life in third person, observing myself from overhead like a video game, so why would I want myself in the pictures?
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various ImprovementsEnglish30·1 year agoUsing nano as a vim user is a lot less clunky than trying to use vim as a vim non-user though.
Or so I would imagine, all of the vim novices are still too busy trying to exit vim to share their experiences.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Firefox@lemmy.ml: Is it possible to duplicate a tab without reloading it, like actually make a copy of it?English9·1 year agoModern websites are so complex and dynamic now it makes saving their state next to impossible.
For a while I’ve been longing for something similar, but for going forwards and backwards in a tab. There’s been too many times when I hit back to look at something I missed, only to find it was some dynamically loaded element that changes when the page is reopened.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•switching to Linux because Windows ui are so boring (KDE is love KDE is life, I want to marry KDE) English22·1 year agoCompiz won over so many new users back then. Wobbly windows and desktop cubes may not have been super practical, but they sure looked impressive.
What is with Linux projects and confusingly pronounceable names? Even the name “Linux” itself has a fair bit of spoken variation.
Then there’s Ubuntu, and GNOME with the hard G to name a few.
The wording of the new App Store rules say developers are responsible for any software offered in an app, and there’s been a bit of debate going on as to what that means in practice.
I haven’t heard if any emulators have or haven’t passed Apple’s review process yet.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which new laptop under $300 with upgradeable parts should I be looking at?English6·1 year agoYou will struggle to find anything decent at that price new.
Plenty of good used options though, a used ThinkPad will have great Linux compatibility and be serviceable. They can be very cheap depending on how older hardware you can tolerate. There are other business grade laptops from Dell, HP etc that have good refurb deals too.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro for a local "cloud gaming" no monitor desktopEnglish31·1 year agoIf you familiar with Ubuntu and its derivatives, just use Ubuntu.
Ubuntu provides a server version called Ubuntu Server alongside the desktop versions if needed, and Ubuntu provides easy access to things like ZFS.
You can always switch in the future if you find you have server needs or preferences the Ubuntu doesn’t suit.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Announces Layoffs, Renews Focus on FirefoxEnglish6·1 year agoYes, the change of focus is good news overall but there’s still reasons to be concerned about Mozilla. It’s good that they are moving focus back to Firefox from struggling ancillary projects.
But what they want to do with that additional focus could be a problem. Another round of gimmicks with some newer buzzwords isn’t likely to help Firefox.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is anyone else worried about the apple vision pro?English11·1 year agoIn terms of privacy in public, the Vision Pro isn’t much different from Google Glass. Both have video recording capabilities, and both displayed some form of indication when recording.
The only real difference is that the Vision Pro is easier to spot in public due to the bulkier design.
It will be interesting to see if there will be similar “Glasshole” reaction to the Vision Pro once they are seen in public enough.
thehatfox@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is anyone else worried about the apple vision pro?English71·1 year agoHave you visited a website without an ad blocker recently? Because typical web advertising has become as intrusive and annoying as technically possible, and millions of people willingly accept that.
VR/AR/Spatial Whatever has the potential to be just as bad, if not far worse.
That’s one of the big problems with maths teaching in the UK, it’s almost actively hostile to giving any sort of context.
When a subject is reduced to a chore done for its own sake it’s no wonder most students don’t develop a passion or interest in it.
I drew the outline on with a pen, cut out the holes first, then carefully cut the pumpkin skin with a scalpel, and scraped it off.