Very festive 🤗
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Juujian@lemmy.worldto
gonewild@lemmynsfw.com•I got the heart of the ocean from the Titanic shipwreck and made it into a buttplug (okay I lied) [f]English
2·2 years agoI would watch that sequel!
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•FFmpeg Lands CLI Multi-Threading As Its "Most Complex Refactoring" In Decades
24·2 years agoI’m not sure I understand. I’ve already been running ffmpeg from the command line and it’s been using multiple cores but default. What’s the difference, what’s the new behavior?
That sounds cool… Wish the article said what it does.
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer?
1·2 years ago5, 3, 6 are all decent.
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?
411·2 years agoLenovo/Thinkpad will certify certain models for use with Linux, other brands sell Linux laptops. Those are obviously good indicators that those models should be safe to choose. More generally, the more popular a model is, and the longer it’s been on the market the more likely they are to be compatible, just because they are in people’s hands and people tinker with them and add stuff to the Linux Kernel. So stay away from the latest model that is uncertified, and don’t choose the flashy, overpriced model that will see poor sales.
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
gonewild@lemmynsfw.com•I love showing the pink that is hiding underneath my pussy lips and I know you love that too!😋 [f]
6·2 years agoPink does really look good on you!
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Any recommendations for a Linux tablet/convertible to use at school?
13·2 years agoYou might be able to find a discounted ThinkPad X12 detachable with an i5. It does not officially support Linux, but most features work, except for the volume rocker. It’s become my daily driver – really won me over. The keyboard is great btw.
Stable as in rarely crashes, or stable as in rarely changes over the years?
The LTS versions of Ubuntu are stable in the second sense, they get ten years of support but you’re stuck with old versions or (stable) programs in exchange. I also have not seen any of them experience a fatal crash, too. So stability isn’t the issue, its more about what you want to do and compatible with most recent versions of software.
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•When it floods so much you have to use a kayakEnglish
3·2 years agoIf you only find that mildly infuriating, them you’re a more mild manner person than I am.
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Finally had enough of Windows. I'm packing up. I'm nervous!English
16·2 years agoStart with something generic. Maybe not Ubuntu because of their recent hijinks. But something like Debian or Linux Mint. Just because it makes troubleshooting so much easier when because you can Google problems more easily.
Similar experience here. NVidia is pretending to become more open but their software engineers really cannot handle their hardware. I finally bought a non-NVidia device which happened to become my daily driver. As soon as I go back to ML, my plan is to buy a powerful desktop computer and install stable a stable version of cuda etc there, and then execute everything via ssh from my laptop. Might even use my Linode to forward the port so I can work remotely from anywhere.
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.ml•X user “super pissed” that Musk ordered takeover of his @music account
8·2 years agoThe site formerly known as Twitter
Juujian@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Brands that don't buy enough Twitter ads will lose verificationEnglish
28·2 years agoIronically, Musk also wanted us to believe that 50% of those were bots just a couple months ago…



Sounds like them want a full-blown institutional crisis…