jonjennings

joined 1 year ago
[–] jonjennings@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

I've never understood why there's a fuss about default wallpaper. It ships with a dozen options and you can obviously install your own. I guess it's the opportunity for a news story and a sign that things have reached a certain level of development and are getting close to release.

Personally, I saw the item on installing your own dynamic wallpaper at https://www.omglinux.com/dynamic-wallpapers-for-gnome-desktop/, followed the instructions on github and set up a lovely time-of-day based wallpaper based on the game Firewatch (https://github.com/manishprivet/dynamic-gnome-wallpapers#code-firewatch) - I love all the sunrise/sunset options there but if you've played Firewatch then this one might speak to you :)

[–] jonjennings@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

someone high up had a shitty idea and told engineering they had a month to figure out how to make it real

Ever see that Simpsons episode where Homer gets to design a car? Always reminds me of that.

[–] jonjennings@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

It’s also pointy as fuck. Mobile guillotine.

North American trucks in general are death on four wheels for pedestrians, cyclists etc. The tall vertical leading edges hit pedestrians in the hip and torso and then toss them under the wheels.

In the EU there's regulations about this stuff, designed to ensure that people are hit (ideally not hit at all, but you know what I mean) in the legs and thrown up onto the hood. Plus regulations about spacing underneath the hood to the hard engine components which allows for a certain amount of cushioning deformity when the victim hits the hood. Would love to see that sort of thing regulated in North America but not a chance in hell of it happening.

[–] jonjennings@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

so it would not be a surprise if Reddit administration or spez personally decides to usurp those mod teams.

There was some comment about "we'll do whatever's necessary to keep reddit online" so I think the implication there is that if high-traffic subs went dark for an extended period then he'd evict the mods and replace them with his yes men.

Personally I think the subs should go dark for 3 days each & every month. You can still run a successful community with those restrictions but it's a pretty visible signal to investors that hey your userbase hates you and is itching for the opportunity to leave your sorry ass.

[–] jonjennings@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

You can't expect parents to let their kids WALK to school can you? It's not safe - there's so many cars around! 🙄

[–] jonjennings@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Migrated to Debian 11 from Ubuntu 6 months ago. Loving it.

With Ubuntu I used to stick to the LTS releases and wait for a .1 upgrade. But I've been running a Debian 12 VM in anger (ie actually doing work on it - I needed PHP 8) for the last month or two and it's been faultless for me. Might break the habit and upgrade the main machine early :)

Edit: almost pulled the trigger a little early tonight. Ironically the one package I have that doesn't seem to exist for 12 yet is Virtualbox - not something I could install & test in my Debian 12 VM...

As the manual says you should run

apt list '?narrow(?installed, ?not(?origin(Debian)))'

before upgrading to check what non-Debian packages you have installed.

[–] jonjennings@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago

It's gone pretty much as you'd expect:

#1 doubling down on everything and saying "I'm sorry that you were upset about this"

#2 ignoring the untrue allegations he made about the convo with a 3rd party developer and calling him out for having recorded the convo instead