[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 2 points 11 hours ago

Thats the best way of putting it..

He isn't even trying to hide it anymore. In fact, I'd go as far as to say, he's possibly far beyond the point of even knowing he's lying anymore. He's either literally delusional, or he's relying on 3rd party info exclusively from places like Fox News without performing any type of validation and is gullible.

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 1 points 15 hours ago

It's nothing to do with Microsoft really.. clickbait

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 3 points 15 hours ago

I think I tried emudeck and it wouldn't install. But that wasn't their issue (turned out to be a regression upstream).

I think I had stuttering sound in audio too. But that's via HDMI.

Spdif no issue

I also used another gaming distro though so might be confusing them

They should absolutely keep developing it. It will only get better, and I'm a unique case because I've been using Linux probably since 1998 or so.

But I feel they make things a bit more custom, and it will only get better. It has a lot of potential, and is probably the best option already for many people

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

People like Theo De Raadt might have had a fairly huge impact on killing BSD.

He might have alienated a lot of people from even considering bsd.

The Linux community also had a lot of help by vendors such as Suse and Redhat who had no problems implementing good ideas which were a bit toxic, but were available in windows. Commercial venders can make a massive difference (as well as government deployments).

The big problem has been people resistant to change

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 4 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

That's the biggest issue

There are so many people in the community who attack developers.

I had a open source project which I started, it got a lot of media attention but I gave it up because so much of the community is toxic and just made me feel unsure about developing the idea further.

And lots of other developers are the same. Even with Lemmy, people weren't going to contribute, but they targeted the developers political beliefs.

And I see so much crap talking on Lemmy here because developers choose to use GitHub or discord. If you don't like that, contribute to the project, but don't try to dictate the project you have no involvement in

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 1 points 21 hours ago

We had a solution for that though. Things like the carbon tax would have had a meaningful impact. And then the libs managed to make it toxic so it can't be reintroduced

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 7 points 22 hours ago

Yeah. And honestly, way land already works fine (even screen sharing). Waydroid is a bit of a killer app too (but needs more refinement,).

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 4 points 22 hours ago

There's a lot of problems with nuclear

  1. We know it's expensive, and it takes so long to build that if that's the only plan, it makes no sense not to install solar. So ultimately my the time it is built, it will be even less economical

  2. Same problems as coal. You can't simply turn it on. It can take hours. That's part of the reason for recent blackout in Vic (turbines need to sync up same speed and phase as the grid or they shit themselves, and that can take hours). Solar/batteries take 100ms and will always get the contract. Cheaper too..

  3. It's still centralized so power in rural areas will still be crap. If you put batteries and solar in those areas though and treat them as microgrids, everyone will have more reliable power. They can stop whining about their blackouts

  4. The cost of solar and batteries right now is irrelevant. In 15 years by the time this plant is built, based on the current price drops, i think I calculated that batteries and solar are 66% - 90% cheaper. It would be stupid to think this technology doesn't drop in cost, and improve in efficiency.

  5. We have a lot of space here in Australia for solar. So, energy density doesn't matter like many countries.

Instead of wasting all this gd money on nuclear, they should be using it to build manufacturing factories for lithium batteries and solar.

Nuclear doesn't solve any real issues here in Australia.

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 11 points 22 hours ago

Gimp runs in windows. The security thing isn't really true (X11 isn't secure and it can't be fixed apparently)

In fact, as others have said, really bad comparison...

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 5 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Actually, I disagree. Trump actually did make one point exceptionally well and did an excellent job emphasizing it.

That he is going to blame immigrants for everything and he is racist

Id go as far as calling it a wolf whistle to people he knows are violent and will help him during election time

It's clear that he's slowly trying to set up another civil war

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 10 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I tried it. Gave up and moved to regular fedora at the end. I didn't see any real benefits personally

I did like many of the ideas, like gamescope is built in. But I think I had minor issues

[-] Auzy@beehaw.org 34 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

The only policy anyone will remember Trump has, is that he's racist.

He made sure everyone knew that and kept emphasizing it. And it was the only one that wasn't made up on the spot. He seemed to have lots of ways to blame foreigners for everything

And he wanted everyone to know he's better at golf. That I believe, considering he spent his 4 years in office playing it (the only thing he seemingly did was steal some paperwork and blame others).

Also, why didn't CNN bring up stuff like the fact Trump told people to shove a lightbulb up their ass to cure covid? Or follow up on the lies. They should have had a ticker at the bottom with a fact check

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submitted 6 months ago by Auzy@beehaw.org to c/linuxhardware@lemmy.ml

Any other NUC 12 Enthusiast users out there. Just wondering if any of you guys are still successfully using it on the latest distro's with ARC support, or whether rebooting still has issues for more than anyone but myself (just picked one of these up the other day, and I suspect there are recent regressions maybe)

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