Mainly the good ones. The ones with the super polished UIs are most of the time aislop
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•NVIDIA GPU market domination hits almost 100%, AMD dwindles, Intel non-existentEnglish
24·10 months agoIntel cards are awesome in a homeserver for media transcoding. Super cheap, super capable, power saving compared to other cards with the features. And although Intel has become a shitty company, I’d really like to see more competition on the gpu market
Huh? In my (exclusively Mint Cinnamon) experience, it’s a right click on the iso away to get a bootable usb (not that I would need that feature on a daily basis, but you do you)
Surprising and disappointing only the far right candidates and the ones of niche parties of my country are openly against it
My dog would be shaking by anxiety. Aquatic adventure would be more of a horror trip to her
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World News•Bezos wedding: Venice protestors claim 'enormous victory' after venue changeEnglish
13·1 year agoIt sure get’s better when 200 people, mostly from the US, get in their private jets and travel half the world. That’s how that works, right? Right?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•IT jobs explained with a broken lightbulb
4·1 year agoI wish users would report their problem istead of what they think is the solution. It’s more like: Hey support, I need a floorplan of the building containing positions of all electrical wiring. High priority, department is at a complete stop rn!
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Fuck Cars•Imagine being forced to spend 20% of your income on a depreciating asset and then calling it "freedom".English
62·1 year agoI think the opposite is true. If cars weren’t treated like they are a necessary part of the personality and instead just like a thing, the owners may stop valueing them less than other people’s lives. Like ‘I am in a hurry, I will just overtake that cyclist in front of me with an inch if distance, because I am so much more important.’
All the app icons looking the same. Most prominent example are all the Google apps, but it doesn’t end there.
Hah I knew it exactly. 2019 when my university required to hand in all (raw) data used for creating my thesis on a CD or DVD. I had to buy a new one of these things where you get like 50 disks stacked on a stick (to use 3 of them) and had to borrow my mom’s old laptop, because it was the only one available with a dvd drive. I knew it then and I’ve been right since then: This was the last time.
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Mildly Infuriating•Canon requires an account to transfer images from your camera. Forces you to sign up using Chrome.English
1·1 year agoCouldn’t find it anywhere, neither on the camera nor in the app :( but thank you anyway!
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Mildly Infuriating•Canon requires an account to transfer images from your camera. Forces you to sign up using Chrome.English
1·1 year agoI figured out how to connect my Nikon to their app (finally) - works somehow, most of the time, but you can only transfer photos compressed to 2MB jpeg. Is there a reason for that? I think it’s annoying to have to delete the duplicates later on
You have your phone in your hands anyway, admit it!
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Selfhosted•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish
31·1 year agoIt totally depends on how you expose it to the outside world. If it’s exposed just like it is, it works fine with every device. If you put an authentication before it (e.g. Authelia), it can only be accessed by browsers from outside the network. That being said, it’s not recommended to expose Jellyfin directly, because there are a ton of security flaws. Best practice is to use a VPN
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Buy European@feddit.uk•"Too Good To Go", Danish company that helps prevent food waste and save money on food at the same time
2·1 year agoThat’s also the OP, though
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Not The Onion•Israeli student arrested for Nazi salute at Auschwitz during school tripEnglish
35·1 year agoI’d rather see teens getting away with stealing or vandalism than with normalizing Nazi shit (especially at a place like Auschwitz)
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The more car friendly a place is, the less desirable to actually be there it is