[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 2 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

he is still completely new to this so I want things to work out perfectly for his first experience.

If you're able to be there for the install, then great. I've had a couple of times where, due to certain hardware, it needs a different sound server or some other workaround. In an extreme case, you might need to fallback to a second choice of distro.

but I have been hearing a lot about Bazzite lately and see that it offers a very nice gaming experience

Is there anything specific you've heard that applies to your friend's needs? (Honest question, I haven't looked deep into it.)

If it's just small things like 'Steam and [etc] is installed already', then you can just do that easily anyway.

no typical package management like apt or pacman as I browse their docs, instead it relies heavily on Flatpaks [snip]

Keep in mind that Mint uses apt and (optionally, but IMO inevitably for a gamer/dev) Flatpaks integrated in their package manager, which has gotten much smoother but still is two different systems which can cause confusion. I don't know how Bazzite handles this.

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submitted 1 day ago by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/anime@hexbear.net

The linked page has clips posted in a 2015 thread, along with links to the full détourned Aiura episodes most of the clips are from.

Fifteen are from Aiura, three are from The Devil Is a Part-Timer!, and one is from Eden of the East.

The how-to guide (although, being a decade later, there are probably now improved ways to do this)


Bonus: Inspired by those, a nukechan user made three Shrek 2 détournement clips:

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I remember Happy Tree Friends made some YouTube Copyright School videos, but I've thought they'd have a real opportunity making public safety warnings.

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[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 days ago

RSS feeds. It's digital so probably not what you're asking for, but I would often drain time checking tabs or bookmarks for updates each day. Now I just have a specific list of updates from feeds I've subscribed to: no ads, no recommendations, no scrolling, no manual refreshing every hour. Just what you ask to see.

Website doesn't supply one? Luckily some RSS tools let you create one from most websites.

Also, relevant youtube video from Technology Connections about feeds in general.

And, on the topic of digital simplification, learn how to mute specific conversations on your chat apps. Many even have temporary muting (mute for 1 hour). You don't need constant pings distracting you from life.

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

All black t-shirts, same pants, same sweaters, same socks, share socks with my wife.

I've similarly simplified my wardrobe. It's been great.

Most of my clothes are made from the same (or at least non-delicate) materials and all my daily wear aren't light clothes, so they all go in the same wash.

Did this next one with a few things, so for example, socks: Bought one type of daily-wear sock, made sure I liked it and then bulk bought them, so apart from a few special pairs (sports, decorative pattern, other colors), I don't need to care about pairing socks because they're all the same. Growing up with 3-pair packs of socks all in different paired-colors, and then socks with the same brand and same colors but different length, was a waste of time.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

PSA is a public service announcement, an awareness campaign.

It could be as simple as teaching everyone to walk on the same side of the footpath in each direction, to demonstrating how quickly a fire spreads and ways to prevent and react.

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submitted 3 weeks ago by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/memes@hexbear.net

Alright, I'll save you from typing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Epstein

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

I'm asking this out of curiosity; I don't need to host anything that can't already be done in the West


Lots of countries have very relaxed or non-existent enforcement of torrent filesharing. That's not what I'm asking.

I'm asking about what place one could openly host every known commercial pop song and every Hollywood film without any worry about being shutdown or sued.

For a reference, according to a one-minute check of Wikipedia, the only countries which haven't ratified the Berne Convention or the TRIPS Agreement in any way are Eritrea, Kosovo, Palau and Palestine. While joining these agreements doesn't imply they're enforced, it gives an idea of how widely governments do agree to intellectual property rights.

~~how much would it cost to launch an independent server into orbit?~~

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I'm going to make a compilation, so specifically mention the work which answered the question. Bonus points for a direct link or quotation of a paragraph or two which directly refute the argument.

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submitted 1 month ago by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I'm going to have access to a 3D printer for a few days. I know two friends who've used them, but it's only been for art and figurines, or professional purposes.

Are there any other cases you can think of where a custom-printed item is better than the myriad of mass-produced plastic items?

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submitted 1 month ago by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/videos@hexbear.net

Zootopia is a 2016 animated crime film centered around themes of corruption, pride, and systemic prejudice. It follows Officer Judy Hopps, whose idealistic worldview rationalizes their reckless endangerment, abuse and torture of Zootopia's citizens as Hopps struggles to uncover a conspiracy. Despite career success, Hopps's spirit progressively degrades as they begin to realize the reality of their violence, power, police and the state.

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A monthly video summarizing some bloomcore news from around the world. It's refreshing to see.


Join Mexie for your monthly dose of hope as we celebrate our wins and let them strengthen our resolve to fight.

Together, we will win!

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submitted 2 months ago by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

What is something you can sense that few-if-any people you know can sense? Literal answers only.

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submitted 2 months ago by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/music@hexbear.net

Perhaps I'm posting it early, but it's nice to have in one's pocket.

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submitted 2 months ago by comfy@lemmy.ml to c/askscience@lemmy.world

We want to DIY some unique marker inspired artwork. The "DNA art" from companies online involves sending a DNA sample, and we have privacy concerns about that, and we'd rather not fork out thousands of dollars for DNA sequencing devices just for this. We can resort to a fingerprint for inspiration if there's nothing more interesting available and affordable to us, but we'd like to explore our options first.

The DNA sequence artworks they're talking about are ones like this, but it doesn't necessarily have to look anything like these:

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 80 points 6 months ago

Programming is one of those skills and industries that is accessible enough that basically anyone can do it, but you will run into trouble later if you're doing anything serious without learning how to do it well. There are hundreds or thousands of ways to make something work, but if it's an unmaintainable mess or you don't even understand how it works, then we end up with our financial institutions running COBOL in 2025. Good luck when regulations change. Have fun when your operating system becomes unsupported and you have to replace the underlying dependencies. Hope your boss doesn't sue when they have to hire people to rewrite your hackjob.

And these were all already problems before AI code came onto the scene. We had the programming equivalent of script kiddies, people who would blindly copy and paste code from web searches without even reading the date or the comments saying "this is bad and this is why". But this probably makes it even easier to do, and possibly harder to spot. Combine this with how many universities don't even focus on lower-level languages so you get plenty of people who can't understand how to fix any of the trickier errors in their code. And that's not to say everyone has to be able to, but it's a problem when so few are able to. So these programmers are unlikely to know if the code has problems so long as it passes their tests, and unlikely to know how to fix those problems when they become clear.

Automation tools are good ideas for assisting and detecting possible mistakes. They're not good at generating that much code. In fact, that amount of code in that amount of time is suspicious, hinting that it's unlikely to be well-designed, maintainable or efficient.

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 116 points 6 months ago

hey i want to be your mayor but ill just fuken leave the whole state if that other guy wins

What a dedicated and loyal representative of the people!

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 143 points 10 months ago

I hope some of you actually skimmed the article and got to the "disengaging" part.

As Electrek points out, Autopilot has a well-documented tendency to disengage right before a crash. Regulators have previously found that the advanced driver assistance software shuts off a fraction of a second before making impact.

It's a highly questionable approach that has raised concerns over Tesla trying to evade guilt by automatically turning off any possibly incriminating driver assistance features before a crash.

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 130 points 1 year ago

Headlines are being headlines, I get it, but Fry was repeating a joke:

“I heard a very good joke yesterday,” the QI host, 67, told Stig Abell on Times Radio on Thursday.

“Someone said, ‘Musk is not a Nazi... Nazis made really good cars,’” he went on, before bursting out laughing.

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 85 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The Wikipedia page on East German jokes has a few Trabant jokes.

  • What's the best feature of a Trabant? – There's a heater at the back to keep your hands warm when you're pushing it.

  • A new Trabi has been launched with two exhaust pipes – so you can use it as a wheelbarrow.

  • How do you double the value of a Trabant? – Fill it with gas.

  • The back page of the Trabant manual contains the local bus schedule.

  • Four men were seen carrying a Trabant. Somebody asks them why? Was it broken? They reply: "No, nothing wrong with it, we’re just in a hurry."

  • How do you catch a Trabi? – Place a piece of chewing gum on the road.

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 85 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Which is why you told someone this hour that they shouldn't be considered human.

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 93 points 1 year ago

IMO, the worst thing about "Minetest" is that it sounded like it was just a test creation, a prototype or experiment. It's certainly well beyond that now. The announcement introduction mentions people associate it with being a Minecraft clone or alpha release, but even further, to me the name initially gave me the impression it was [still] someone's small hobby project. 'Luanti' is much better.

[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 150 points 2 years ago

pls no more punchlines in the title!

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