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  • People had children in conditions way worse than this. Children and their parents used to suffer and die all the time. Yet they are the expression of hope and confidence in our species. And while I agree that it's not looking great for us, I refuse to give up, roll on my back and wait to go extinct in an aging, dying world.

  • I love my kids so much that it's changed my whole life. They have given value to my life that didn't exist before, they made me grow and it's an incredible experience to watch them grow. They made me happy, worried, scared, bored, proud and angry like nothing else ever did.
    Yeah I sometimes envy my brother, who has all the money and time in the world to do whatever he wants. But I secretly pity him as well, because he lives like a grown-up, self-centerd child without true responsibilities, and all his toys and holidays feel meaningless to me.
    I couldn't recommend this to anyone but it is a true magic happens outside the comfort zone-experience that will never go away.

  • I still remember when Firefox decided to go with Chrome-like versioning to show progress. No more v4.5.1. but v87.1! Still bugs me a little bit, I liked the more relaxed attitude. Now versioning is changing again here and there, now it's the year, like 2025.1 and I think that is a little pragmatic but probably a pretty good idea.

  • We had a similar attack in Germany a couple of weeks ago. Every time something like this happens people call for more security. But it's a media thing, we talk a lot about these acts of terrorism but far less about stuff that happens daily and we're used to. That's why I share this list I collected over the past years. What are we afraid of?

    Deaths per day in Germany
    2,800 Total
    930 Cardiovascular diseases
    630 Cancer
    350 Smoking
    200 Alcohol
    55 Medical malpractice
    30 Suicide
    10 Traffic accidents
    2 Murder, including 1 femicide
    0.02 right-wing Terror
    0.0004 left-wing Terror
    9,300 Cows
    151,000 Pigs
    1,800,000 Chickens

  • I'm really interested in an immutable distro. I installed Silverblue on a friend's laptop, tried it, liked it but I'm on Linux Mint and I don't want to switch. Immutable Mint Debian Edition would be great. :)

  • I love Mint! It's not for those who like to tinker and break and fix thinks, because it just works out of the box. External audio, Intel CPU, Nvidia card were no problems in my setup. Calling Mint a beginners distro is like a car mechanic calling a sleek, fun car that's going smoothly a beginners car. I'm not part of some elitist cult, my OS isn't my personality, I'm not a masochist and I don't crave innovation just for the sake of it. I tried a couple other distros but none felt as polished and accessible as Mint.
    Be sure to use workspaces (strg+alt+arrows), I ignored them for too long because Windows doesn't have them.

  • This is a little offtopic and a Lemmy cliché, but:
    Go and try Linux Mint! I was a Windows fanboy for more than a decade, now I'm all team Linux. It doesn't run all games (I'm not a huge gamer, so no expert) but most stuff i want to play is no problem at all. I edit videos with Davinci, produce music with Bitwig plus there so much great free open source software. Working in Windows nowadays makes me nervous. It's so predatory and dishonest. Try to get off while you can, it won't get any better. And it's so much fun to explore a new OS with an opened mind and some curiosity.