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  • Must not use a mac. On mac keyboards there's a small delay on the caps lock key where if you're intentionally hitting it it will turn on, but if you unintentionally bump it hitting A or something it typically wont. I'm quick enough that sometimes I'll it won't engage.

  • ability that doesn’t require a ban, but to unsubscribe someone from the community,

    remove a user from a community if they only have negative interaction with the community, like only down votes

    Those don't really make too much sense to me. The first one just ban them if you don't want them participating in the community. You can do a temp ban and hope they chill out, and perm if they're that bad. But unsubscribing them just seems weird.

    Some automod like functionality could handle the second one, but the lack of overall karma is what I like most about lemmy vs reddit. Plus once again you could just manually ban them. IDK if lemmy ignores votes from banned users though so they could just continue downvoting everything if they're petty.

  • Secure boot has been a requirement for like 10+ years now. I think windows 8 was when they required it on all new computers. You could turn it off if you really wanted and I think it would still work, but why would you? Linux has played well with it for almost as long.

  • That’s also why I use lemmy and not twatter/mastadon/any other clones. I’m not interested in some dudes random train of thoughts, I want X communities for Y interests I have. Not every person has exactly the same interests as me and I don’t really want to be bothered seeing that stuff.

  • That only helps you if you bought the car at the worst possible time. Outside of the first maybe year of owning a car you shouldn't have any real appreciable negative equity. Even if the car is a massive piece of shit (and not just made by one)

  • Bazzite is based on Fedora, so you can install a package in a “Fedora toolbox” (that is an image of Fedora made specifically for distrobox)

    Does this work for stuff that's looking for deeper kernelish level access? I gave up on bazzite because I couldn't figure out how to get some system monitoring program to work

  • It’s only good for data processing and can’t be used for gaming. It’s basically like two GTX 760s glued together with a fuck ton of vram. Also you need a server to use it properly. You can funnel air through it using desk fans but you cannot use this thing unmodified in a desktop.