This works in some physics engines. Might be a game guide.
Natanox
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Your word in the Linux communities’ hardliners ears. The consistent rejection of isolation concepts seen in Flatpak or Snap by some people go completely beyond me.
Show me a country where this isn’t true.
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•Arc Raiders makes my blood boil in a way hardly any other game has (now with more Klingon lessons)English
46·30 days agoSame. I tried to refund it but couldn’t… thinking about having it deleted from my library anyway. I don’t want sloppy unartistic garbage in there.
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•Arc Raiders makes my blood boil in a way hardly any other game has (now with more Klingon lessons)English
156·30 days agoAlso comes with less AI slop. 🫠
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Unsafe Rust: living up to its nameEnglish
281·1 month agoIf this is a real headline then the author is either incompetent regarding code and the complexity of big projects or very competent in regards to marketing and making ragebait headlines. Either of the two.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Statistically, probably with the beetles. 🪲English
7·1 month agoLÖMP!
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•most universally acceptable video file formats?English
451·1 month agoThe safest format I can think off would probably be mp4, with h264 for video streams and mp3 for audio streams. Unless you go for ancient technology basically anything should be able to open those files.
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Memes@sopuli.xyz•Still looking for the right community for this memeEnglish
12·1 month ago“I know pol memes aren’t allowed, I know this is one and everyone else already disliked it. I will post it anyway.”
Dude, what? 😂
Sure. And you’re the bad kind of shitposter.
Someone’s sniffing the copium a little bit too hard.

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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•It is always the correct choiceEnglish
13·2 months agoThat’s exactly the kind of belittling behaviour I’m criticizing. I’m a sysadmin. I’d just like to see everyone be free from extortion and am fed up with the alienating culture within the Linux- and, partially, hacking community. There’s of course nothing against learning, but a lot against expecting people who just want to be on a boat trip to somewhere to slowly become sailors and blaming them when they’re afraid of messing with core elements of the boat with specialized tools. They’ll rather go to the overly friendly but creepy guy on the other boating service (Windows), as with them they at least know they’ll arrive their actual destination. They very well might even be fully preoccupied with being someone you as a sailor depend on and have neither time nor interest to divest from that.
Then of course there is the accessibility aspect for disabled people (which also includes GUI and not just screenreaders, different people have different needs), but that’s not a can of worms we should open or I may explode in your face.
Your meme isn’t the issue. Your expectations and the way you belittle people is.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•It is always the correct choiceEnglish
30·2 months agoIt’s both funny and sad you seriously think this is a good argument.
A modern, accessible OS comes with graphical rollback features or even self-repair routines (but usually the first one for Linux in the form of bootable snapshots, or at least the last working kernel at minimum).
If your distro doesn’t have the last working kernel available to boot they fail even the most basic thing of disaster recovery.
I’m more than glad there are, by now, more and more distros (and DE’s) who finally good both the understanding as well as contributors and money to build an OS for everyone, not just sysadmins. Which includes a full GUI toolchain as integral part for basic accessibility. To expect everyone to become essentially a sysadmin when running Linux is the most common kind of harmful ignorance in the Linux community, and it’s good this notion is slowly changing. If you like it or not, understanding abstract CLI commands that often work with OS design concepts (especially in emergency situations like yours) are junior sysadmin level stuff and hardly accessible to a majority of people outside if this bubble we’re currently talking in. And people get immediately scolded for entering commands they don’t understand, so any common user is effectively being left alone in your scenario. Alienating interested people like this is one major reason why we were stuck in a niche for almost 3 decades.
So please, talk to people outside of the Linux bubble (who may focus on other professions and abilities that take all their time, which you may even take for granted as available services) and try to empathize with their needs and point of view.
Shoutout to the lads at Bazzite, Mint, KDE, Flatpak and other projects for doing awesome work.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•It is always the correct choiceEnglish
263·2 months agoThem: uninstalling Linux
surprised pikachu face
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosted alternatives to Discord with screensharing?English
13·2 months agoPerhaps Spacebar is a thing (the client of choice would be Fermi I think). Didn’t try it myself yet though, I do not know about how well its security protocol works. I’d assume it uses just a standard TURNS server for audio and video though.
Then of course there’s Matrix with Jitsi plugin, which will give you persistent headaches and a new appreciation of touching grass. It’s a mess, but hypothetically offers E2EE (if it works).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosted alternatives to Discord with screensharing?English
18·2 months agoit’s been flawless for me
What kind of deal-with-the-devil black magic fuckery have you done to be able to write that? I’m happy if Matrix actually sends damn pictures and gave up completely on verifying my sessions.
Wider sidewalks would solve the clogging problem and allow runners to pass
3-4 people going next to each other still successfully clogg wide paths.
Why are you bicycling on the sidewalk?
There are a lot of shared sidewalks where I live, more often than not to connect two (often newer) actual bicycle paths so cyclists don’t have to constantly push their bike for short periods.
That’s how people clog the damn sidewalk.
Bonus points if all of them have earphones and can’t hear your bicycle bell.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Need help resisting the dark side (using Windows)English
2·2 months agoNVK isn’t yet fully recommendable (otherwise gaming-oriented distros would save themselves all the hassle as well). It mostly works, but the performance often is horrendous. For gaming purposes as well as CUDA you still have to rely on the proprietary driver to get the most performance everywhere, and that thing is as awful to install as ever. It also got some issues on desktop for which distros like Bazzite implement workarounds and sane configurations that are known.
Nvidia is just awful on Linux…




You can contribute to that.