Kde is so bloat there’s no chance gamers with optimization in mind will choose it.
I hate the body language in this meme as well.
I hugely dislike when people “act” for others. The turning around like he does and his mannerisms make me mad
Yes it’s irrational.
Less serious vices >>>>>> serious vices. You’re not hurting anyone. If you really want help I’d suggest professional addiction therapists or something
Imo it’s not a problem unless it routinely gets in the way of your goals or lifestyle.
Surprised you guys have energy to do anything after getting home from work.
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As someone who didn’t see their parents throughout the school year: Kinda sucked.
I know a hardware guy that lives on a farm and uses raspberry pi for his garden hoses.
Why not? I feel like lemmy is overall a less restrictive environment.
I’ve had bad mental health breaks but this is still a good outcome overall.
Imagine being in poor mental state and still having to work, I’d take the break any day.
I fail to see how that’s a me problem
I’m an anime person but let’s face it. People only post anime when it’s boobs or NSFW material. I got in an argument with someone over not wanting to see obvious NSFW on Lemmy when it wasn’t tagged and his argument was “they’re in a swimsuit” which btw is not sfw by any means.
I’d love an anime filter tag
Memes that hurt the image of Linux makes me sad.
I don’t know a single ui person or artist that gives a single f about open source.
I think as a dev you naturally grow to respect the open source space because of how much you take from it.
I would love to be proven wrong though
It’s not only that but wifi protocols are very complicated and if you look up datasheets you’ll likely just find documents in chinese.
Easier said than done. I did want to look into writing wifi drivers but imo these are the most difficult drivers to write code for.
Unsupported hardware is a really big issue when you encounter it. I used a WiFi driver for a broadcom USB Wi-Fi card and it was one of the worst experiences I’ve had. Constant disconnections. Sometimes it wouldn’t even connect. Learned a lot about systemd, network manager, services but really was painful because I used that computer for work.
You need to if your device isn’t officially supported. This is pretty common for USB wifi cards.
There’s a DB of officially supported cards , and if your card isn’t there then you have to look up for a driver.
Usually they’re fairly easy to find with just googling.
I think he’s got more to worry about