Sure, there are exceptions, and those are definitely interesting - but since they reproduce sexually, the homosexual sex does not lead to reproduction and thus does not directly contribute to the survival of the species.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"how do i install this on Linux?" "thats the neat part. you dont."English
11·10 days agoI had to dig through the website shoving paid services down my throat and found the script builder, is that what you mean? If yes, I can see it generate either a command using chocolatey, or a config file (to feed chocolatey?), which seems to require me to install chocolatey manually first.
Looks like it doesn’t meet the basic requirement of being a standalone script, and requires you to do extra setup first. I’m also very much not a fan of the website so far, but I can give it a pass since ninite being opinionated in the package choice is a subjective thing.
KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.deto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"how do i install this on Linux?" "thats the neat part. you dont."English
12·10 days agoThe great thing about ninite is how you can go there ahead of time and generate a single file, and when you’re done installing you just run that file. I suppose one could generate a batch script that installs stuff with some other package manager (you’d need to include install/update for it first, I remember reading about how Winget can come outdated with a broken version), but the issue with that is simply that ninite definitively exists and works reliably, while I don’t know any such service to generate install scripts.
KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Speed test pits six generations of Windows against each other — Windows 11 placed dead last across most benchmarks, 8.1 emerges as unexpected winner in this unscientific comparisonEnglish
3·11 days agoAmbiguous, yes; very ambiguous, though, sounds like you’re preemptively dodging any blame for misreading :P
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memes@lemmy.world•Its your fault you didint know about the "no posts on alternating Saturdays while Saturn is in retrograde" ruleEnglish
3·13 days agoThere are a lot of cases where rules are a bit too strict, and it’s expected you might violate them where they don’t make sense - though if you do, you might be putting yourself at risk, and if something happens, the rule might protect anyone else involved.
But what pisses me off is that speed limits are consistently ignored. People might get mad at you for driving the speed limit. Either the limits are set stupidly low and need to be changed, or society needs to get its shit together and stop endangering people. Probably both.
KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•21% of the people using Prism Launcher use Linux*English
3·18 days agoI’ve been around, there’s the technic launcher, ATLauncher (that one was the go to for making packa for playing with friends), the FTB launcher, as mentioned the curseforge launcher was part of the twitch app for a while (I think it was also something like the Curse app before that?), and then Prism Launcher is actually a fork of a fork of MultiMC, but the in-between fork was a little bit of a controversial mess that fell to a hostile takeover by one of the maintainers - which spurred the remaining maintainers to make what I see as the best launcher currently available. Oh, and I think modrinth might have a launcher now?
Oh, yeah, I also remember the old Minecraft launcher, I think there was a modded version of that with support for multiple profiles so you didn’t have to switch mods manually!
It’s funny how much history there is if you go digging into things like this, and I’m sure I missed a lot.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why Are Cars Getting Rid Of Android Auto?English
4·18 days agoRight, but that requires somebody to find and document exploitable firmware revisions, create and distribute hardware/software to exploit them, develop the aftermarket software/hardware, and all that potentially separately for each car model. And then that just becomes a war with the manufacturers, who might try to update their firmware more aggressively, lock things down more, and threaten/sue people working on such things.
When I was a kid, my mom would just straight up blend the strawberries either without anything (for dietary reasons) or with twaróg (cottage cheese)
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•I was recently gifted a Steam Deck for Christmas! If you only had a budget of, let's say 50 bucks, what would you get?English
3·20 days agoI’m just gonna chime in to point out those are both realtime combat focused games, requiring reflex and quick thinking, which is a notable departure from roguelike. On the other hand, Slay the Spire is all about careful planning, making decisions one step at a time, taking calculated risks. There’s no turn time limit, no time-based combos or bonuses, or time-gated doors that give you extra items if you go fast enough.
Oh, and also meta-progression. Hades and Dead Cells are both built with a central system of grinding out unlocks and upgrades - in slay the spire, the only meta-progression I know is having to beat the game with each character to unlock the next, and having to complete a few runs with each character to unlock all cards… And then the real progression, where you can continue beating the game with increasing difficulty levels to unlock the next.
Ultimately, this might not matter for you, and even if it does, a slow strategic deckbuilder might still not be for you, and that’s completely fine.
KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.deto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How much are you willing to inconvenience yourself to save money?English
3·22 days agoCooking is such a mood. It can be fun, and you get to eat something really fresh and hot, and just the way you like it. But sometimes the actual process is annoying, sometimes there might be a lot of waiting involved, there’s the cleanup, the prep work, stocking the ingredients, you might need specialized equipment for good results…
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Android@lemdro.id•Survey reveals most people are holding onto their phones for a long time, and it makes senseEnglish
3·22 days agoMy last phone upgrade was in part because my previous phone didn’t have NFC, which is a significant technology nowadays. I wonder what’s going to motivate my next one, if it’s gonna be general performance, software support, or some hardware feature (like wifi… was it 7? That allocates a separate band for each device, so it doesn’t shit itself when you use more than 1 device in a large area).
some of my games didn’t launch, complaining about missing stuff.
I don’t know Slackware, but I know on arch there’s the standard steam runtime version, and then there’s the unofficial
steam-native-runtime, which uses system packages instead of steam’s own bundled runtime. And if we’re talking native Linux games, which is where the problem is, they tend to not work with steam’s runtime, presumably because they weren’t properly built to target it, and need to be launched with the native runtime (or switch to running the windows version with proton…)
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Proton Experimental latest update improves playability for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Farlight 84, CHRONO TRIGGER, Rec Room, Warframe, Darksiders, GODBREAKERS, Indivisible and King of BonesEnglish
7·22 days agoThat’s like pointing at an Android-based smart fridge, saying it doesn’t run Skyrim, and saying it’s a Linux issue, because android is based on Linux.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human outputEnglish
1·23 days agoBlaming AI for burning the planet is like blaming guns for killing children in schools, it’s people we should be banning!
I use KDE, but for my file manager I stick to Thunar, which I think is from a fork of GNOME. Does cause me some issues, since Thunar uses gvfs for stuff like mounting USB drives, whereas plasma loads kio, seemingly with no way to disable it, and they fight for control over devices.
I remember one thing in particular that pissed me off about Dolphin is how it displays folders with 4 tilted miniature icons of files inside, with no way to turn it off, or even just make them not be randomly tilted. Such a minor thing, but when I was choosing it was between clean icons and a scrambled mess, I went with clean icons.
Ultimately, I wish gvfs/kio wasn’t an issue, but I love to have the freedom to choose.
If it makes more sense to focus on your specialization while paying somebody who specializes in local food delivery to do the delivery… No, yeah, that kinda sounds right. The actual issues I see here are not valuing the labor of delivery and getting too lazy, and maybe an issue where people are generally too time-pressured to take a break to get the food.
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Steam winter sale is live. What patient games are you picking up?English
1·26 days agoLarian has been adding free content to BG3 over time
I think they said the content updates are done, in the last content update?
I will note, in reply, one major point - there’s plenty of other arguments for going vegan, biking, using public transport. I think veganism is more ethical, and I have the impression it’s healthier as well - and both apply to biking and public transport in their own ways, health is kinda obvious, but ensuring widespread accessibility for people without cars seems like an ethical positive, and if respected for city planning it’d also make more pleasant cities to live in.
What I’m getting at is… Well, I’m not sure how to express it, but I guess to not forget the bigger picture? I feel like the previous commenter talking about not believing going vegan will have an impact was getting kinda dogpiled on (not really the right word, but maybe close enough), for what seemed like a reasonable statement, because they were speaking in opposition to something they might very well still consider a good thing.
The claim is as follows
I don’t believe being vegan is an effective method to combat [climate change]
Do we have hard data showing that if more people went vegan, it’d significantly affect climate change? Because if not… Then yes, I’d say it is a question of belief.
If what we have is data on the impact of the meat industry, data on the impact of things like water use and gases produced by animals on the climate, data on how the climate behaves and changes in general, and data on how other things affect the environment, you have to trust and believe that not only every part of it is right, but that it was also all put together and compared correctly.
And it’s difficult to know who to believe, when there seems to be so much conflicting information these days.
I’ll also say honestly that I don’t know if being vegan has a significant impact. What I’ve heard and read a lot of is that there’s a lot of blaming of individuals while supposedly big corporations are the ones causing the most pollution… Which simultaneously ignores the question of how much of that pollution is driven directly by people buying products that are polluting to produce.
The whole thing feels hopeless, and one feeling I do get about that is that doing anything as an individual seems pointless, since countless more people… They don’t just not care, they’ll actively do things they know are polluting, either because they’re a bit cheaper, or downright as a statement of objection to caring about global warming.



Hell, I’ll deadass reheat my food mid-meal if it starts going cold, so I can enjoy the last bits just as much.