Genuine question: How do we decide when a show is being ‘review bombed’ Vs being actually just disliked? The article doesn’t really give any evidence of this claim. (To be clear, I’m not saying it’s not being, just need a little bit more than ‘I personally enjoy it, therefore the negative reviews must be bad faith’, which seems to be most of what I see).
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Official Valve: Steam Hardware Launch timing (Q1/Q2 of 2026) and other FAQsEnglish
3·1 month agoThey don’t really have to support the controller, though. Steam input lets you map controller inputs to kb/m inputs, so no degree of controller support is required. If there are any programmes that don’t work (which is possible, there are weird quirks in any system), I’ve certainly never encountered them.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to run programs sandboxed on a work pcEnglish
4·2 months agoWhat kind of dystopia are you living in that listening to music or podcasts would ‘raise the alarm’? Yes, don’t do anything inappropriate (definitely no piracy, obviously), or detrimental to productivity, but listening to music? Would definitely quit if an employer had a problem with that.
Is this a thing that’s considered ‘normal’ in the US? (I’m assuming US mainly because other countries are not generally so hostile towards employees)
lucas@startrek.websiteto
Linux@lemmy.ml•So, why *should* GNOME support server side decorations?English
2·2 months agoPrecisely. SSD puts the decorations in the hands of your window manager, which allows you to customise what information and controls are available in the title bar (or if you even want to display one at all), so you can use the space much more efficiently. With CSD, you’re down to the whims and opinions of the application, and their space-wasting choices (and whether they even choose to respect your theming).
That kind of case makes sense, actually.
Wow, that’s wild. I guess that’s what you get from being such a young/niche project, they haven’t had the time/demand to come up against the problems that all the other distros had to solve years ago.
lucas@startrek.websiteto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why don't more distros use this method?English
17·2 months agoI DLed Cachy with the torrent. Another thing I wish more distros would offer, haha!
I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a distro that doesn’t offer a torrent download option, since it saves the project expensive hosting costs.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•So, why *should* GNOME support server side decorations?English
41·2 months agoSince when did CSD become accepted, let alone encouraged? Titlebars should only ever be drawn by the system. This trend of individual applications drawing their own titlebars is a disaster that results in fragmentation and inconsistent behaviour. The absolute disaster that is the titlebars is one of the main reasons I cannot bring myself to use GNOME, recently.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hearsEnglish
1·2 months agoIt’s not quite the same thing. If you are ‘fired’ that’s generally to do with performance or conduct of the individual. Redundancy is about not needing (or affording) the role any more (i.e. it is redundant). There are specific legal protections for each case that work quite differently. (You cannot rehire for the same position after a redundancy, for example)
lucas@startrek.websiteto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Ordered my first 3d printer (ender 3 v3). What filaments should I buy why they're on sale for black Friday?English
1·4 months agoI have a sunlu printer (S9+), it was a very good price, it works well enough, and I consider it was worth it for me, BUT I 100% agree about support. It came with a flex plate with a kink in it, so I couldn’t use the full build area. Reached out to support about it. Just never replied, at all. As far as I can tell the support does not actually exist. Since it was only the removable magnetic plate, I could replace it myself cheaply enough, but if I’d had a bigger issue, it could’ve been a nightmare…
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Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft launches ‘vibe working’ in Excel and WordEnglish
18·6 months agoIn the same way vibe coding has transformed software development
So, that is to say, they expect it to have no impact on serious work whatsoever?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Those who don't use dashboards, how are you managing your services?English
8·6 months agoSurely, if you forget it’s even running, you aren’t using it, and it doesn’t matter if it stops running? (With a couple of obvious exceptions like automated backups, etc)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•df showing a full (99%) ssd, but du only showing a fraction of that? UPDATEDEnglish
1·6 months agoWhere are you running
du -sh *? (I.e. what directory, are you definitely scanning the whole file system?) I’m sure it’s obvious, but can never hurt to check!What does
du -sh /show? (Generally, the*glob pattern in the shell will not match hidden dot-files, so is it possible they are being excluded?)
lucas@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•18% of people running Nextcloud don't know what database they are usingEnglish
1·6 months agoIf you’re using the AIO image, backup/restore can handled for you, so no need to worry about the manual steps involved. Or if you’re using a VM, a backup can take the form of full system snapshots, so also no need to understand how data are stored. Granted it’s always helpful to know what your running, but not necessarily requisite, even for backups.
Absolutely. I actually have an upgrade already planned, but it’s just that it’s not because I can’t run VMs, it’s more that I want to run more hungry services than will fit on those resources, whatever virtualisation layers were being used. The fact that it’s an easy fix to more a VM/lxc to a new host is absolutely it, though.
Am I looking at the wrong device? Beelink EQ15 looks like it has an N150 and looks like 16GB of ram? That’s plenty for quite few VMs. I run an N100 minipc with only 8GB of RAM and about half a dozen VMs and a similar number of LXC containers. As long as you’re careful about only provisioning what each VM actually needs, it can be plenty.
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Programming@programming.dev•IT-TOOLS - Collection of handy online tools for developers, with great UXEnglish
2·7 months agoOr use both. That’s what I do, they serve suitably different needs for different situations, even if there is an overlap, and it’s not like they’re heavy tools
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Meme] The software compiling experience on the DeckEnglish
5·8 months agoBut then for that you have distrobox, which is great. If that’s not enough, running another OS is also trivial, so that downside really is only ‘kinda’, as you say!
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•P+ SpongeBob crossover adEnglish
3·11 months agoAlso this Voyager/Frasier crossover (skit, rather than episode) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIeEyDETaHY

That makes sense. I’m generally extremely sceptical of critics, to start with, so I would not generally red flag that discrepancy (Look at the awards shows, they frequently are at odds with what is actually popular, since they are fundamentally coming at things from a different angle). But the other criteria, all taken together, do seem strong indicators, so that makes sense, which is a shame.
Personally, I was pleasantly surprised, but only because the bar of expectation was extremely low. Over all, I still don’t think it’s particularly great on the whole (although it had its moments). I just wish we could have more discourse about the things it did well/badly without it constantly falling into the woke/anti-woke nonsense, all the time. (For me, at least, ‘too woke’/‘not woke enough’ has nothing to do with its issues - they’re all about storytelling and handling of established lore/canon)