freeman

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[–] freeman@feddit.org 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

multiple choice and contents/questions straight out of the book is pretty bad practise by the teacher. at least thats what i learned in swiss teachers training

[–] freeman@feddit.org 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

whats it called?

[–] freeman@feddit.org 11 points 2 weeks ago

the table is reflecting off the underside of the top

[–] freeman@feddit.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

PFAS? PCB????

[–] freeman@feddit.org 6 points 3 weeks ago

breakout71 is a genious combination of breakout + roguelike elements. Quite addictive

[–] freeman@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago

probably a jellyfin plugin which then hooks into the seerr service

[–] freeman@feddit.org 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)
  1. You can request in Seer and after downloading click the "Watch on Jellyfin"-Button, which then leads you to the movie. So its technically two separate services but feel like one. (With Seerr, Prowlarr, Radarr, a Downloading Client, Jellyfin and Bazarr its actually many selfhosted services but it doesnt feel like it.)

  2. With my setup through Radarr I need to download the whole movie. For series it depends it also meeds to download one whole file, then it goes through sonarr and then gets sorted properly into the library with metadata and coverimage and so on.

So yes, I cannot sit down and then decide spontaniously what to watch. But I currently dont work like that: I hear about a good movie somewhere, add it to the library. Then, after 10' to 2 days (depending on how popular it is) its downloaded. When I sit down because I have time to watch something, I then browse through the library, which I all know, that they are good and interesting movies.

If I have friends over, I ask, what they wanna watch, request it and we eat dinner and afterwards we watch the movie.

[–] freeman@feddit.org 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

What a dystopic fucking feature. even the example: "Emilias first bikeride"

[–] freeman@feddit.org 14 points 1 month ago (1 children)

bei den Socken und Unterhosen tatsächlich gut möglich. dafür kaufe ich nur noch eine grosse Menge an identischen Socken, die ich dann nach Jahren alle gemeinsam ersetze, wenn sie durch sind. Nie mehr mühsames suchen und falten!

[–] freeman@feddit.org 7 points 1 month ago

aaand he gave up on them already 😂

[–] freeman@feddit.org 258 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (17 children)

You have to realize, what exactly Anthropic refused: To extend the current contract to two things:

  • Autonomous Weapons (AI deciding on firing weapons to kill humans)
  • AI-powered mass surveillance of american citizens

refusing those two things makes it to be the only AI company that is ""radical left"". Now Google, OpenAI or Grok will do what Anthropic has done already, plus mass surveillance plus AI-killcommands

[–] freeman@feddit.org 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

there is a textbox as well, besides the title

 

The "Bundeskanzlei" is already switching to opensource solutions and will keep in contact with Army Chief Süssli.

 

Ausversehen gekauft, es lag auch noch in der Vegan/Vegetarisch-Abteilung...

 

(Amokfahrt vom 6.9., Lausanne)

Mann fährt in Palästina-Demonstration, die er für eine Klimademo hält. Er habe die Flaggen nicht gesehen und verteidigt sich damit, dass er im Affekt gehandelt habe.

Ich finde es spannend und absolut hässlich, verschiedene Gründe für Demonstrationen so miteinander zu vergleichen. Auch krass, wie er sich so gegen den ""Antisemitismus""-Vorwurf zu schützen.

 

tldr: For Linux adoption it would be better for devs to focus on 2 ("main") distros which are very similar to Windows and macOS and then 2-3 further ("big") distros which give a bit more room to experiment. All the other distros create confusion and analysis-paralysis for the user who wants to switch or wants to help others to do the switch.


Edit because some people got emotional and I was being imprecise: Disclaimer: I dont want to dictate any foss dev, I understand that "Linux" isnt a company. By "Linux" in this post I only ment the desktop OS for personal and work use.



(sorry for the long paragraph, i ranted and brain dumped the idea)

I see a problem: Even "stable" distros like Debian and big and "fully developed" DEs like KDE or GNOME arent ready for the majority of the users switching from windows. Missing software compatibility and the need to fall back on the commandline are just some of the problems. The biggest one is the confusion for the average user: They google "install Linux" and then need to do research for at least 30minutes, figuring out which of the popular distros is the right one for them. If decided, then (depending on the distro) they then have to choose the DE.

Its a sinilar problem to the adoption of the Fediverse: You are expected to decide what instance you want to be part of. This makes it also very hard for a linux enthusiasts to convince/help install a distro for a family member, as you dont know their preferenced or how they use their Win/Mac machine. So either you as an expert have to observe and then do research on what distro+DE fits the usecase or the enduser themselves need to distro-hop, which is obviously not happening.

Now you are thinking: But just install Linux Mint and they probably do most of the things in their Browser anyways.

But in my experience the switch of potentially the browser, the mail-client and ontop of that the OS is a pretty tall ask for an average end user. So the whole switching thing becomes a multi year operation where they first switch the software they use to FOSS one. Which is a tall order and it makes it even harder to explain and convince someone. Heck, it already takes multiple days to get my grandma up to speed after the change Win10 -> Win11, because some buttons moved and the context menue looks different.

Now my utopian idea: If there were only a handful of popular distros+DEs, one could map them on a 2D-plane or even on a spectrum of "fixed, you have to adapt" to "flexible, you have to adjust the settings". Mac users could switch to a distro which is quite fixed (comparable to macOS). This fixed distro should out of the box be close to the mac experience. With windows the same.

Very very rough prototype of the spectrum to visualize my idea. I dont know enough about it but tried anyways:

flexible <Arch + Hyprland>

<Debian + KDE Plasma>

Windows 10

<Linux Mint + Cinnamon>

MacOS

<Debian + GNOME> fixed

If then most of Linux Devs (from Kernel to distro to UI to software) mostly focus on the 4-5 main distros, then they would get more stable and they could be made to behave closer to their proprietary counterparts.

This then could make the switch from Mac/Win so much more easy because:

  1. The distro is closer to the old proprietary OS. So the enduser just has to learn other "new" software, the OS doesnt demand a learning curve but just replicates the Win/Mac experience.

  2. The decision which distro to use is easier, as there are the main ones which are easy to choose because they are distinct from one another.

Disclaimer: No, i am no expert, I probably dont know enough of the technical side, I just wanted to share the enduser experience. Obviously there will always be countless distros by enthusiasts who tinker with their dozends of dev-friends for their personal-perfect distro. There will always be the people who deliberately do some frankensteined distro, and I am not here to forbid any of this. The confusing diversity of all the options is just not helping the wider public.

 

Anscheinend hatte er einen Schlaganfall und ist/war im Krankenhaus.

Ich hatte ihn in meinem RSS Reader vermisst.

Alles Gute Fefe!

(Fühlt euch frei, diesen Post in anderen Communities zu crossposten)

 

Edekas vegane Gnocchis haben einen sehr kreativen Vorschlag aufgedruckt, die Gnocchis zu "entveganifizieren".

 

Banger

 

My favorite feature: The Team-Mode, where you and friends can battle it out. Great when hanging around with a bigger group of friends, you can split up for a set amount of time and see, who gets the most points.

I am not affiliated with the app, but really enjoy it and thought that you guys might like it as well. Have a nice day!

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