lukecooperatus

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[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 14 points 2 days ago (5 children)

Like you, I am excited about it for the sake of the community, though I'm hard pressed to find any reason to play games on my Android phone as it is. Android games are either ad infested junk that isn't interesting to me, or open source and playable on Linux already.

I've messed around with Waydroid because it sounds cool in theory, but every time I get it installed, I'm like "now what?" I can't think of anything to actually do with it, so I imagine it'll be the same for Lepton.

Still, very cool to have the options, and I'm happy that Linux is getting more attention as a preferred platform such that gaming companies recognize the value in supporting translation layers for it.

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I'm not even sure how you'd figure that out anyway. At this point, the "non AI" content by influencers is likely stuff they or their production team wrote using AI. Everything I accidentally end up seeing that was posted on the big social media platforms feels to me like regurgitated algorithmic AI influenced slop, regardless of whether a meat sack is the performance puppet or not.

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

You might be right about this software, but regardless of this specific use-case, I was responding to your overall sentiment towards containerization in general. It's worth looking more into, that's all!

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I just want to encourage you to reconsider. Docker (or podman) is worth taking the time to figure out. It's not particularly difficult to learn the basics of, and is extremely powerful.

Your life as a self-hoster will be massively simplified by spending a weekend learning to use docker or podman. Not using containerization is like opting in to hard mode with dependency and configuration hell.

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 37 points 1 week ago (1 children)

There are a few:

I'm not a user of any of those, but from descriptions and screenshots alone they look decent.

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 33 points 2 weeks ago

I guess it depends how tech illiterate they are and where their confusion stems from, but as long as they know what email is, then I like to explain anything in the fediverse by using email as an analogy:

You know how, with email, you don't have to care about whether the person you email is using Gmail or Apple or Yahoo or whatever? Email is the kind of message you send, and whoever gets it can use any email app to look at it and reply to you.

(Insert federated platform name here) works the same as email. You want to post or reply on (Insert federated platform name here)? Use whatever client you like, and it doesn't matter if the people you're communicating with use the same client.

It's not strictly a perfect analogy, but it's close enough to get over the usual confusion where people have been conditioned by corporate social networks to expect services to have one and only one blessed app.

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

How would that work? How would you distinguish the "pedos" visiting from anyone else? Whatever these "children specific sites" you're referring to, are children going to create, host, and manage them all on their own without any adults ever to help them at any level?

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 9 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

Sounds like you might want to read about splashback:

it would not be unlikely for urine droplets to travel a distance of 5 feet to the side of the urinator,” Dr. Truscott tells us in an email. “And if someone were standing next to him, they would most definitely get small droplets OF THE OTHER MAN’S URINE on their pants and shoes

Your hands are almost certainly getting covered in your own pee unless you're a sitter. If you're a sitter, then you're probably still touching something in the bathroom that someone else peed or splashed on. Either way, wash your hands!

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 42 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I think OP is referring to Fog Panther, I just saw this yesterday in Flathub: https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/com.fogpanther.FogPanther. It definitely appears to be some jackass selling a blatant GIMP clone.

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

TNG sure did have some surprisingly graphic scenes at times for an afternoon/evening show that was mostly family friendly until surprise gore and then back to family friendly for a couple seasons.

Remember the one where they opened those dudes torsos like cans of spaghetti so they could kill the mind-control bugs in them? Why was that deemed necessary for the story at the time, I wonder, versus just having the phasers make them disappear?

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 28 points 1 month ago (1 children)

you can’t beat them, join them

Saruman was not supposed to be a role model.

[–] lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml 41 points 1 month ago (22 children)

Do people expect the price to go down?

Actually yeah that would be great. After all, Netflix is raking in more profit than ever (this chart represents earnings after expenses are removed):

That's billions. Billions of dollars every year that's just.. extra. Where the fuck are they wasting all this money that requires them to raise prices instead of lowering them?

I mean, we all know it goes to funding the Epstein class and making the world a worse place for everyone else, but it should go towards making their service better and cheaper.

Let's stop normalizing the predatory nature of capitalism, and instead be surprised when people don't expect better.

 

Hey all! I live in a housing cooperative in the USA and I've recently been elected to the board to help manage things for the housing community. I would like to modernize where possible, and wean ourselves away from corporate tools in an effort to increase the privacy of my fellow residents and provide resilience against corporate enshittification and our dangerously hostile federal government.

in case you aren't familiar with what a housing cooperative isFor some context, being in a housing cooperative means (in my case) that while from the outside the community appears to be an apartment complex like any other, it's very different because it is resident owned. Everyone living here owns an equal share of the community as a whole, and that share entitles them to living space (a housing unit) within the community, and voting rights on how our community is managed.

We don't pay rent to a landlord because there is no landlord. Monthly dues paid go directly to the community itself and are used to fund unit maintenance, infrastructure upgrades, property taxes, and so on.

The Board in charge of managing all of that is comprised of residents in the community who have been elected directly by the community itself. That's where I come in, as a new Board member.

We're currently using a horribly unsafe (from data ownership and privacy perspectives) mix of corporate software offerings to accomplish our management tasks. Gmail, Google Drive, TownSq (for property management needs, like maintenance tickets and payment processing), various proprietary building entry apps (e.g., pin codes for locks), etc.

I'm very comfortable with de-Googling and self-hosting something like Nextcloud to replace some of those things, but I've had very little luck finding fitting open source replacements for the property management portion. Everything I've been able to find is targeting landlords, real estate, or HOA models. None of those fit well for cooperative housing.

I'm leaning towards a self-hosted mix of NextCloud, possibly (mis)using Forgejo for maintenance requests, and Home Assistant to make a frankensystem covering as many community management needs as I can, and we'd just have to keep using proprietary stuff for the rest. However, I really would love to hear any creative suggestions or feedback from all of you about anything I've said, most especially if you're part of a cooperative and have dealt with similar issues.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by lukecooperatus@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

It's been a while since the last time this was asked, so here goes again: what specific apps do you use Waydroid to run?

Whenever I get the itch to play around with this impressive project, I quickly remember that I can't think of anything to actually do with it. There's already a Linux native app for almost everything that isn't an ad infested game, so I'm curious if anyone has use cases for Waydroid that they can share. I'd love to hear about something cool that I didn't think of!

 

Regardless of whether you enjoyed the plot or acting or other typical measures by which most people will analyze it, I'm curious:

What thoughts do you have about the portrayals of autism in the movie?

Did you find that it was better or worse at representing autism to NT viewers than the first one from 2016?

Cross posted to: https://lemmy.ml/post/29326914

 

I believe 1.0.152 is meant to be the version compatible with the new Lemmy release, and it works pretty well as a guest user. Unfortunately, when I try to login to lemmy.ml (which uses the new server version), I get Error: An unknown error has occurred.

Looked through the app and didn't see any official bug report area mentioned, so I hope this is the right place to go for this. If not, sorry for the noise!

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