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  • That's how it goes all too often with these settlements, sadly. Remember when Fox News got to settle with Dominion over the fact that they knowingly pushed election fraud claims that they privately knew to be false? They just paid their fine and went right back to business as usual.

  • You can't just say "in .ml", is my point. Which specific community?

    If you're talking about like say, worldnews@lemmy.ml, then I totally understand, but my point is that if we are talking about instances as a whole, then Lemmy.ml is quite mild in its "tankiness".

  • Just to point out, Lemmy.ml isn't really like that, with a few exceptions. Before the big influx of Reddit refugees, it used to be the default Lemmy instance, and so has quite a few non-political communities.

    It's Lemmygrad.ml that's the super tanky echo chamber.

  • I don't want to sound patronising, but you have access to the entirety of our species' history

    I mean, do you? You think early man was a rugged individualist who pulled himself up by his boot straps?

    Homosapiens survived hundreds of thousands of years as a result of collectivism and sharing resources, which are the central tenets of communism. From a historical perspective, the ideas that underpin capitalism - private ownership, the elite controlling the means of production, individuals acting in their own self-interest - came about only very, very recently.

  • Don't forget the Jewish student who is being paraded around mainstream news outlets after allegedly being "stabbed in the eye" at a protest.

    Oddly enough, the video of the actual incident rarely seems to be played on air during her segments. I wonder why 🤔

  • I had the same issue and was unable to find a solution.

    I'd say switch to gnome-boxes or virt-managerif possible - they don't have this issue with Wayland and perform better than VMWare / Virtual Box anyway.

  • The installation is the easy part; first I have to back up all my configs. It's the media machine in the living room, though, so it's not super urgent.

  • Agreed. I was enthusiastic about Nobara all the way up until I had to do a version upgrade. If I had to start from scratch now, I'd go with Bazzite.

  • Amongst Steam users, the most popular desktop distros are:

    • Arch Linux 64 bit 7.66% -0.49%
    • Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS 64 bit 5.54% +5.54%
    • Linux Mint 21.3 64 bit 3.77% +0.21%
    • Manjaro Linux 64 bit 3.42% +0.07%
    • Other 29.41% -1.37%

    According to a recent survey.

  • On the flip side, I don't consider OpenSUSE, Fedora, or Debian to be all that beginner-friendly either.

  • More features, bug fixes, and better compatibility with the lastest version of Android.

  • Yup, it's been some time since there was a coherent team development effort being made on it. Until they get their act together, maybe using Obtanium would work?

  • Funny how that word comes tripping so easily off the tongue in some situations but not in others, innit?

  • The right to bear arms is a constitutionally-guaranteed right; the founders considered it intrinsic to maintaining the system of government.

    Yes, for the purposes of maintaining a well regulated militia.

    It's a shame the Founding Fathers apparently didn't forsee a future when people would interpret that plain language to include teachers instructing children in a fucking classroom.

  • Free - Lawnchair | Kvaesisto
    Paid - Niagara Launcher

  • exclusively provided by the state

    Conspiracy theories are fueled primarily by distrust in social institutions, so they can continue to spread just as effectively whether it's a faceless, profit-driven industry or a national government that is perceived to be in control.

  • Skyrim Special Edition - Huge improvement to frame rates and memory handling.

  • Tbh they don't even need to be ultrasonic. Samsung seem to manage good optical fingerprint sensors, but for some reason Google still can't seem to get it right.