Brustadnrift

joined 1 year ago
[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

Honestly for me it’s very subjective. With GNOME, I need to install and configure a lot of extensions to get it to work the way I like. I was surprised how many of these small tweaks and features are already part of KDE. Out of the box it’s a lot closer to what I want and the rest of the small customizations I want are just right there in KDE as options.

With GNOME extensions I always have to wonder “which crappy extension broke now, and what is the new one everyone is moving to/how to fix it”.

Just generally a lot less headache for me. I also could swear it’s more performant and generally feels snappier, but it’s so hard to tell on modern fast hardware anyway.

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

Nvidia drivers?

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 14 points 1 year ago (10 children)

I was always a GNOME guy. Not sure why really, maybe it was the state of KDE3 vs GNOME2. Never really looked at KDE again and assumed there is a reason all the popular distros pick GNOME. then 3 years ago I tried KED, and was blown away. Now I’ve completely flipped my position on it.

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 14 points 1 year ago

Maybe for the first time Ubuntu could get to sue them for infringing on their innovation.

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

Google also had, realistically, no competition in the online ads business for most of that time. Microsoft tried so hard but never broke into that market. No other online ad company could even come close to google 2000-2010 in terms of scale, technical chops, etc.

It’s easy to have principals, it’s hard to live up to them. The first real competitor to Google’s online ads dominance was Facebook and has caused Google to completely shit the bed (from practices and policy, they’re obviously doing well money wise)

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 149 points 1 year ago (25 children)

Man, this is depressing. While I wasn’t “raised online” since I was raised on dialup and couldn’t block the phone line all that long.

I still remember when google was the new kid on the block and the general feeling about them across early Internet forums.

Microsoft was evil because they copied everybody else’s stuff and wanted to charge for it. Apple was clueless making expensive junk. Sun was a darling for a while at least until they started pulling shit.

Enter mother-fucking-Google. Ethical. Honest. Not evil. Smart. Supporting open source. And on top of all that, FREE to use. Like Microsoft wants to charge you for hotmail if you want an inbox > 2MB? Fucking EVIL!!! Google is ethical because they are completely free!!! And I hear they are working on an email service too. Google just wants to shepherd the internet and protect it from companies like Microsoft, Apple, and AOL.

Oh Google.

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

lol me too. I grew up in the 90s/early 2000s so had no online gaming. I also had no friends to play with and only ever played against the computer. First time I got to play against someone was in college, and he got super mad at my button mashing. He was trying to do all those combos and stuff and I was just mashing butting and just destroying him. He was livid saying “wtf that’s not how you play what are you doing”

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yes, also pretty sure Meta will roll their own offering too since the main appeal is for advertisers.

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Follow YouTube procreate painting videos. I’m not good at drawing or painting, but I like to put on a random step by step procreate video and follow it.

I like cooking too.

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Follow YouTube procreate painting videos. I’m not google at drawing or painting, but I like to put on a random step by step procreate video and follow it.

I like cooking too.

[–] Brustadnrift@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Reduce attack surface/abuse. There are plenty of services that maintains lists of “bad IPs” or “VPN IPs”. You can subscribe to them and get the list and block it. Most bots, spammers, attackers etc always run behind some type of VPN or Tor depending on what you’re doing and how much you’re trying to hide your trail.

Most services don’t go out of their way to block VPN IPs because it’s just a support headache/nightmare. Some services like Netflix are legally obligated to block well know VPN IPs

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