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  • My main reason is one you listed. My setup works well for me; I enjoy it; and I don't feel the need to fix what ain't broke (when the "fix" likely involves breaking a lot of things I need to fix, and generally a lot of time and effort). Plus, from what I can tell, if you are particular about parts of your system, the immutable distros on offer are not diverse enough to cater to you—eg can I use my preferred init system, runit? All the immutable distros I know are systemd (which I am not a big hater of, but I like and am accustomed to runit already).

    Edit: saw what you said at the end about what it would take for me to switch. It would be if I had a real use case for it, eg I regularly had problems that an immutable distro would solve, or I could see a way that an immutable distro would drastically improve my workflow.

  • Although it's pretty easy to stumble upon some guide that you don't understand that gets you to enable dev mode. Not saying it happens a lot, but there's not a very high bar for the test for enabling dev mode.

  • Bucket of cold water, stick your feet into it.

    Tin foil in the windows to reflect radiation.

    Cold tap over inside of forearms and wrists (iirc ears work well too, but of course a more awkward reach if you're just using a bathroom tap).

  • Why have you (or whoever you got the image from) rewritten what the Windows screenshot says but in red?

  • Maybe if you didn't make jokes like this and actually treated women like people, you will "get the permission".

  • How is it not transformative and intentional to reinterpret neurological signals as music?

  • I mean it also means I inherently have an off-site backup, which is important given that my home occasionally gets raided by the police. I'm not worried about data access since I use FDE on everything, but data loss is a real concern.

  • I don't have advice but that does just sound like being 13. It's a rough time. If you can see, or if she asks for, something actionable that would help (like "my homework is really stressing me out, can you help me") by all means do it. But for me I think I just learnt coping mechanisms the hard way as I grew up. Most people change a lot in the ensuing years after 13, usually for the better. I'm sorry your sister is going through that.

    One thing that does come to mind is to check if there's any external issues that are causing her to feel so bad. There often are. You might be able to learn something by talking to her more?

  • How else are you supposed to pronounce it?

  • I know what you mean; I think it would be hurtful to people with Parkinson's, but whatever, I luckily don't have Parkinson's so not much point arguing it.

    Characterising involuntary but normal phenomenon as intentional or artistic is maybe a little less gross, but still asinine.

    That seems like a very bizarre take. Isn't that a very common artistic device, to find creative interpretations of natural phenomena, and to imagine intention where there is none? I mean, art is subjective so maybe that's just your personal taste, but it seems like a strange thing to be offended by to me.

  • It seems to be the journalist presenting it as such, but in any case, I don't think the artists are suggesting it's equivalent to what the guy made when he was alive. It's an interesting artwork riffing off of the fact that the person whom the DNA belonged to was a musician. That also seems like a pretty disrespectful way to talk about people with Parkinson's.

  • That's a pretty misleading headline. The news article is about a cool art installation, in which an artist has used a deceased composer's DNA to produce electrical signals that are interpreted as music. Still cool, but it's not "composing music" in the same sense as the alive musician was composing music.

  • Waybar/polybar or one of the scriptable widget systems.

  • Artix as my daily driver because of the AUR, and I like runit. I no longer feel the need to distro hop; I'm happy here.

  • I rent because of government surveillance; I want my server in a different country.

  • It's not an outlandish amount, but for instance I have my own VPS where I host a variety of services, and it still has under 1TB storage. Most hobbyists who rent a VPS would have less storage than that.

  • I would say that's not comparable. One process (screenshotting or taking a photo as PNG) results in a PNG as the output. The other process results in an image of the same format as the output. I guess at best you could make a philosophical argument as to what is ontologically a PNG: is it something that ends in .png, or is it a file that follows the PNG format? I think most people would say the latter, so if we say the definition of something is just a description of how it's used, then the former process results in a PNG and the latter process does not.

    Also, how is screenshotting an "entirely new image" in a way that e.g. putting it into GIMP and exporting to PNG isn't? That's doing the same thing. You know there isn't some "canonical" JPEG to PNG algorithm, right?

  • That's not on the chart because it doesn't convert it. It only renames it. A JPEG ending with .png is still a JPEG

  • I think yt-dlp allows you to use your browser's cookies to appear as a signed in user for downloading videos. I never bothered trying that.

    How easy is it to make a throwaway google account nowadays?

    I make throwaway Google accounts semi-frequently, though I don't remember what they require. If you have a phone number it's definitely sufficient but I don't remember if you can make one without a phone number. If they require a phone number you can just buy a cheap sim card (in cash if you care about privacy) and use that. It costs money so if you need hundreds of throwaway accounts maybe not, but if it's just one for downloading videos then it's probably NBD, you'd be spending money on the VPN anyway.