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A “best dad” mug, but you cross out the “best”
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A “best dad” mug, but you cross out the “best”
probably? I feel like it would make more sense to ask someone else if I was nice (assuming you want an accurate response), given I might be a little biased.
Two 8s? Extremely sus
Maybe on a messaging platform with IRL people, but never on somewhere like Lemmy. If anything, I really enjoy seeing that number go up! 59 unreads right now (I never check the box, the only way they go is replies).
You’ll sometimes see aviation terms for the little fighters that launch from the larger ships, like in macross. I think it’s a matter of scale, really. An airplane will usually have single digit crew, maybe double digit. A warship will have hundreds, and the bigger the ship the more the crew.
I think VRChat is a pretty good counterargument to “nobody wants to watch movies in VR”. I myself don’t use VR or VRChat, but according to friends that do worlds with films are extremely popular. Maybe you think that’s a niche situation, but nobody I’ve known that’s tried it (more than a few people) has disliked it and all of them could just as easily watched it on a monitor. There are already thousands of people who sleep in VRChat, talk in VRChat, and play in VRChat. I actually know a really surprising amount of people that will sleep in virtual spaces, whether that be VRChat or just being in a Discord call.
It says in the article that windows sandbox is using a “base image”. It boots up the image, you do stuff then close it, and the next time you boot it up it’s the base image again. Is that not what a template VM would do?
The primary difference between a usual VM template and this is that it’s small. “When installed the dynamic base package it occupies about 100MB disk space”. That’s because it’s essentially mounting a bunch of the system files immutably. You could theoretically do the same on Linux, but it probably wouldn’t be worth the effort.
Most of the advancements they have is under the hood stuff, like linking files instead of directly including them or managing memory. Battery state pass through and graphics OOTB is cool though, depending on your setup you might have to put in a bit of work to make that happen on Linux.
From what I see, windows sandbox is literally a template VM.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-os-platform-blog/windows-sandbox/ba-p/301849
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An4X9E9vyn8
“So Linux is free and doesn’t waste any more time than the alternative” at 8:13.
Linux will install faster than Windows, installing applications will be faster than Windows (because of the builtin graphical app manager, which unlike the Microsoft Store has most everything you want), and most of those burn all your time common bugs are fixed now. I have a computer running Fedora Silverblue, which I’ve done less than an hour of configuration with, and it’s had no issues playing videogames, doing blender, web browsing, or any of the other normal things.
I even have keys from windows 11 computers. I don’t use any of them (but also don’t really want to share, as that could encourage Windows use), so it doesn’t really matter.
I also tend to take friends old junk computers, and most people go through the upgrade of 7->10.
Lame and takes effort. Honestly, I already have several windows keys (ebay hardware moment).
Buying operating systems is not worth it. Just use Linux.
I mostly just pretend that thing’s can get better, if I just communism hard enough. Also sex and drugs.
I am now on the floor
talk of political organization outside of violent revolution is frowned on
Then why do so many people talk about how they are voting for ? Admittedly that’s mostly on Hexbear, but if anything I think we have too much electoralism and too many
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All of them, basically. Arguing with people on Discord got pretty wild sometimes, and one of them straight up pulled up https://slurs.info and tried to use as many as he could. I suppose trying to argue with those people was a mistake, but I didn’t get doxxed so all’s well that ends well.
In person? Most of the homophobic or transphobic ones, though I don’t think most of them were personally directed at me. K*ke (I’m not Jewish) and n-word lover are also pretty bad.
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For international stuff I mostly follow the BBC and Al Jazeera. More locally there are a few pretty cool news sources in my area.
the only dead giveaway is if they get doxxed