Kidplayer_666 14h ago • 42%
-Trump was the closest man to be able to get peace in the Middle East (Abraham accords)
-Trump was right in being tougher on China
-Trump managed to get the vaccine done quickly
-Trump tried to convince everyone covid was a hoax, and the vaccine getting done so fast was a miracle
- he buddied up to basically every single autocracy, and probably received a ton of bribes via stays at his hotels
-He’s a lying cheating bastard whose idiocy culminated on January 6th
Kidplayer_666 4d ago • 100%
Because everyone at this point uses Gmail, I prefer to use phone networks as my analogy go to, as usually most people know others with a different carrier
Kidplayer_666 4d ago • 100%
While PSU doesn’t matter for Linux compatibility, please, please buy a good one from a reputed brand. If you’re going high end, get at least an 80 plus gold PSU
Kidplayer_666 4d ago • 100%
They spent 16 billion dollars in R&D in 2023, which is a bit lower than the 17 billion in 2022, but still way higher than the 13 billion from 2019. In 2023 they distributed as dividends (might be wrong on the calculation here, but I think that this is the right number, 1 billion dollars)
Kidplayer_666 4d ago • 100%
The 2000s release is the creepiest one
Kidplayer_666 4d ago • 100%
2016 election night again. Kamala has more votes, loses electoral college
Kidplayer_666 1w ago • 100%
Windows, M’Fedora, PopOS and NixOS rn
Kidplayer_666 2w ago • 100%
Piped has been having problems with it lately. Pretty sure it’s YouTube cracking down on FOSS alternative APIs
Kidplayer_666 3w ago • 75%
I loved this debate simply cause both candidates looked hilarious. Vance had a cartoonish smile and looked sort of sideways towards the camera like a cartoon breaking the 4th wall. Waltz looked like the just got surprised or was on some stimulant given how wide open his eyes were
Kidplayer_666 3w ago • 80%
Some of these are fairly funny, like A-like that iPhones would somehow be allowed in China if they had an explosive inside, B- that someone wouldn’t have found an exploit and exploded them all by now
Kidplayer_666 3w ago • 100%
I mean, Sagrada Família im Barcelona is still under construction
Kidplayer_666 1mo ago • 100%
I mean, the IMF could simply recommend peace as an economic fix
Kidplayer_666 1mo ago • 78%
Wait. Isn’t 95% agreement statistically unlikely in basically any election?
Kidplayer_666 2mo ago • 100%
You like self checkout because you like stealing.
I like self checkout because beeep boop beep boop.
We are not the same
Kidplayer_666 2mo ago • 50%
This is sort of what TOR does if I’m not mistaken to help you stop getting tracked even if a node is compromised
Kidplayer_666 2mo ago • 50%
Wait, they’re telling people to drink sunscreen? Genius move. They’ll die from poisoning instead of cancer
/s
Kidplayer_666 2mo ago • 91%
WebKit, isnt it though?
This is a part from an IBM server dated 2008 that I want to reuse in my new computer. It essentially converts from 1 SAS port to 4 SATA ports. I’ll use the raid card to connect to it via SAS, but I do not know what the power port is and what the connector on the top is either
That’s it. Just gaging how screwed up society is
Hey there fellas! As stated in the title I'd like to customise my keyboard layout, specifically, swapping the super and the control keys as I am using a mac (fedora asahi remix), and as such, it makes more sense to globally alter this instead of manually creating all the necessary shortcuts
Hey! So I have two spare computers, with 7th gen i5s and 16GB of ram. What would be the best way to try and monetise them? I’ve found one or two websites which allow you to rent out your servers essentially as a VPS on a fairly long term way with a decent payout. However I tried sending them an email and got no response. Are there any other such services? (The website was [this](https://www.cloudbastards.com/rent-out-server.html) )
It's mostly libinput. Why the hell can't I easily change scroll speed on Gnome and not on KDE? Why does gnome have a simple tool (gnome tweaks) to change the trackpad cooldown to change the time trackpad doesn't work as a substitute for good palm rejection and KDE doesn't? Why is it a bit of a pain in both to change trackpad gestures? Why am I hearing again about God damn redesigning the settings placement on most desktop environments. Edit: I love both KDE and Gnome, and I think that they're great. But it kinda hurts to see them fail on what seem like relatively simple things
Im currently on KDE,wayland , on fedora, with libinput how do I change what trackpad gestures do?
Hello there! Im looking for increased privacy when it comes to my network connections. So far I know of TOR as an almost absolute bastion of security, but how do I ensure the remaining network traffic is encrypted and private? I know of signal for communication, and I’m aware of VPN’s. However I’m not sure whether to trust most providers regarding government interference as their software often isn’t open source. Is there a federated VPN of sorts, similar to how lemmy and other fediverse apps work?
Hey there fellas! My father found this crap online. It immediately triggered my bull crap detectors. Is it actually something worth checking out, or snake oil?
I'm running an old server at home, an IBM system x3400 m3, rocking two x5675 intel processors. I currently have Windows Pro (NOT Server) installed on it and connected to it remotely through Parsec (opened a port on my router). I've tried using duckDNS to associate my IP with a domain, and got the service running on my server to automatically refresh the IP. This server is my primary rig, used for gaming but also to host my family's photos through Plex and backup photos from phones through Resilio file Sync. However, the server doesn't have the best power consumption, so I'd like to use WoL to remotely turn it on. I've enabled it in the BIOS, have checked the drivers to enable it, and tried using TeamViewer to use Wake on Lan, but it doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions on how to remotely turn it on? (the server also has KVM I think, or at least an apparently useless network port, tho I'm not exactly sure what that does)
Most postings on lemmy are simply Reddit “archive” bots. Why is this so prevalent?