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  • My paper was published in MDPI open access and then a whole heap of publishing companies came along, stole it, and now charge money for it. And they're the ones you get first if you search for it in Google Scholar.

    I'm so mad. I was proud of that and wanted people to see it, but now 90% of people who come across it will incorrectly think its behind a paywall and not bother.

  • And so damn infuriating when you need them forty years later lol. I'm currently in the middle of some really obscure maths at work and my only reference is a hand typed paper from 1983 with super critial plots on it, but it's all been scanned in and put online at the lowest possible resolution. It's torture!

  • Honestly as a religious person myself I'm constantly disgusted this isn't the norm.

    If the topic of religion ever comes up, the theory is my favourite conversation. I'm not here to sell you on my view of God, and I don't want you to sell me on yours. It's two sides of the same frankly quite interesting coin, and I like learning about the different ways people do things - but I'm not here to make you do things my way. That would be wrong.

    And unless the topic comes up organically, it doesn't fucking matter. We can work together or be best mates or whatever and unless you asked, you'd never have to know I was religious.

  • I live on the other side of the world, but I bet you anything you like that my petrol prices will double too. It will cost twice as much to heat my home, and because my country is so big and so far away from everything, the cost of any goods I buy will increase significantly due to the additional price of the fuel required to get it to me.

    I had no choice. I couldn't vote for that dickhead if I wanted to. America voted and I'm worse off for it.

  • All good and well until you have a 3 or 4 trailer road train limited to 90kph with a poor little box truck stuck behind it wanting to do 110kph. Trucks should be allowed in the middle lane for overtaking each other.

  • I used to think so too, but my pi-hole just died the other week after four years of uptime. Couldn't work it out, finally pulled the SD card out to reinstall the OS and found my laptop wouldn't recognise it.

    Made me glad I don't run my mailserver on a Pi anymore!

  • No, AuroraOS is the Russian fork of Sailfish.

    Sailfish was in kahoots with the developers of Aurora, but they split ties when Putin spat the dummy at Ukraine.

    Personally I wouldn't buy a Jolla C2, but if you can get your hands on an Xperia 10 (working features vary by version, my 10 IV is not too bad but the 10 III is more polished) or a device supported by one of the better community ports, it's worth a go.

  • Replying from Sailfish.

    It's a mixed bag. VoLTE is required in Australia (no 2G or 3G anymore) and SFOS does support it so that's good, but for some reason calls are stuck on speakerphone as the earpiece speaker doesn't work. The GPS lock is quite slow. I also don't have working cameras, and every time I unplug the charger the phone reboots.

    On the plus side, the Android app support is really good (though I still use native SFOS apps wherever possible, but for banking etc. its handy). I have no stability problems, its pretty rock solid bar for the charger issue. I've daily driven it since about October last year, and honestly if I could make private phone calls it would be perfectly fine for me.

    I will note that community developed ports are available for other devices with potentially better hardware compatibility, but the Android app support is not included as it's proprietary (though Waydroid exists as an alternative) and VoLTE support is touch and go on other devices.

  • DS games were $50+ AUD fifteen years ago.

    Quick search reveals some of the cheaper Switch 2 games are ~$65 and the more expensive ones are ~$90.

    Given how much the buying power of $50 has decreased in the last 15 years, this seems reasonable to me...

  • I model all of my UI choices off of old(er) school windows

    Same lol. The casual observer wouldn't be able to tell the difference between Windows XP and my Debian install, bar for the fact that I have a search bar in the start menu.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Help with external 4TB drive