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Cake day: September 24th, 2023

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  • Which norms and why?

    Breaking free from societal norms because they are norms will not get you anywhere.

    Wearing a shirt that says Fuck you and being a glum dick about everything wont win you friends or convert anyone to your cause.

    Being approachable and listening to others in order to connect with them as a human… Then when they ask if you want to hail satan as is the norm and you say no, my friend, for I only praise the Sun. They may be more inclined to see some sun followers as not total assholes as they pray to our dark lord

    Itf youre in a situation for it, it can be fun to move to a placewhenre others choose a different societal norm more in line with your own ideals. Like Florida, where some child labor laws were repealed… Take that societal norm



  • As a happy cis person I’ll tell you.

    Corporations are making some ads aimed at not me.

    Some media programs are being made where I’m not the only target audience.

    Also some cis writers and performers found they can’t hate on trans people without being told some people dont want to hear it and wont give them money or attention anymore.

    If I have a child that says they are trans I can’t beat them without the potential consequences that come with beating your child for any reason.

    It’s rough out there /s







  • lefaucet@slrpnk.nettolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldHot take
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    5 months ago

    Debian’s great too. I find big applications tend to officially support Ubuntu tho, which is a big deal.

    Unreal & Davinci Resolve come to mind.

    I think Mint is great too. Havent actually tried it yet tho. Cant afford the down time to try it yet




  • lefaucet@slrpnk.nettoLinux@lemmy.mlIs Ubuntu deserving the hate?
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    6 months ago

    I’m daily driving Ubuntu and my experience aligns with this.

    My only gripe is snaps can break copy/paste and prevent me from saving files where I want. This might make Ubuntu unusable for people using Linux for the first time and makes no sense if you dont understand how snaps are sandboxed and how permissions work. The solution is install with apt.

    The installer, system configuration programs and UI experience is really good. I argue it is a much superior experience to Windows and arguably better than OS/X. A lot less garbage being shoved down customers throats.


  • Very good points.

    In my case I just need to for a couple users with maybe a few dozen transactions a day; it’s far from being a bottleneck and there’s little point in optimizing it further.

    Containerizing it also has the benefit of boiling all installation and configuration into one very convenient dockercompose file… Actually two. I use one with all the config stuff that’s published to gitea and one that has sensitive data.