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  • Anecdotally, I have personally encountered a bug where my Linux system couldn't handle the EDID from the monitor — so that particular model of monitor didn't function with Linux despite it working fine on Windows.

  • Also seems the most useful cause you get two colors for the price of one.

  • HA, that's so cursed. I love it.

  • An interesting alternative that I've found (for when making English breakfast or something similar) is to steep the teabag in the milk first before adding the hot water. I find that it cuts down on the bitterness and makes a much smoother tea.

  • Acorns!

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  • CMV: Trypophobia should be tagged as NSFW.

  • […] I'm not sure […] voting on each defederation is necessary. […]

    My proposal does not include voting on cases of defederation.

  • […] I am not sure engaging the admins in a philosophical debate about why they blocked an instance is going to be productive. […]

    To be clear, I didn't specify that the admins would be required to engage with and resolve every comment that they receive on the posts about the instances that they are defederating from; they simply have that option. The main aspiration of the proposal is that the admins simply provide their rationale for defederating an instance when they do so. I wasn't advocating for some involved process where they must receive agreement and input from the community before a defederation occurs (though, I don't necessarily think that is entirely a bad idea).

  • […] it’s potentially the hundreds of options that would need sorting through from the users. […]

    I'm not sure that I understand; could you clarify what you mean?

  • An update for anyone finding this in the future: This proposal has been implemented! [1]

  • […] If you don’t support imprisoning people who hold these views that directly lead to the death of many innocent people, the taking over of people’s land/homes, the destruction of democratic systems, and the elimination of entire races of people from populations, then you are inherently tolerating their beliefs.

    To me, it feels like you are conflating some things here: I draw a distinction between how I try to conduct myself (and, by extension, how I think society should conduct itself), and how I think a government should conduct itself. Any common overlap, while it may theoretically draw from the same core personal beliefs, is more of a coincidence in practice, imo. Yes, I think that society should not socially tolerate any of these behaviors, and I think that society should take an active position to socially oppose them; but I don't believe that a government should take action unless the well-being of an individual is actively under threat.

    I could be wrong in my interpretation, but all of your examples seem to simply a be a difference of opinion (no matter how abhorrent and unpalatable an opinion may be). I don't believe that one should be legally punished for a difference of opinion. The only one that may have some legal ground, in my opinion, as I currently understand your examples, is

    Supporting dictatorship, authoritarianism, or totalitarianism as a concept or goal

    but that would depend on how you are defining "support".

  • […] [he shouted] out a straight up neonazi propaganda channel as one of his favorites […]

    Do you have a source?

  • I wonder if he'll make a video (if he hasn't already) on why he chose to switch to Linux; I'm quite interested to hear what made him decide to switch, and I'm also very interested to hear what issues, if any, he encountered along the way.

  • Zero. I believe that the negotiations of an employee's market value are between the employee and their employer. I don't believe that it is my responsibility to charitably subsidize a company through the subsidization of their employees' wages.

  • Transphobic main dev […]

    Do you have a source?

  • I swear, that text looks both blurry and sharp at the same time.

  • Hm, my guess would be either "cube control" or "cube C-T-L".

    EDIT (2025-02-28T09:02Z): Hm, actually, given that it's for Kubernetes [1], maybe it's "koob control" or "koob C-T-L"… [2]?

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    Seriously, Wikibooks?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Do you have any recommendations for good budget wireless earbuds?

    Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    How often do you update your system?

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    I'm looking for a task time tracking app (android, and/or desktop Linux)

    General Discussion @lemmy.world

    Wikitionary is vastly underrated and underutilized

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    My experience setting up Pihole with Podman on a Raspberry Pi 1 Model B rev 2.0

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Podman won't start Pihole with an error saying that it can't bind to port 53, as it is already in use, but nothing is using port 53.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    PSA: Docker nukes your firewall rules and replaces them with its own.

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Is it unnecessary to cover one's webcam on Linux?

    Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works

    Is it unnecessary to cover one's webcam on Linux?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    How responsive is your Nextcloud?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Nextcloud Snap behind Caddy is responding with 301 Moved Permanently

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    How different is Gentoo's new binary package system, compared to Arch Linux?

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    What's a good online store to buy merch for Linux or other open source related projects?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    What's a good online store to buy Linux related merch from?

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    UnifiedPush support has been announced for Element X, and NeoChat

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is it possible to delete the default zones in Firewalld, and if not, why?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    When do I actually need a firewall?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Nextcloud portforward stops working when it is moved to a bridged network

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    I think that it would be good to mirror the Lemmy repositories to a FOSS alternative (e.g. Codeberg)