People saying users are the bane of IT professionals are just antisocial whiners. The real bane of an IT professional is fucking printers. Fuck printers.
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I use Sensodyne brand and I don’t feel like the taste lingers very long, I may just be tolerant though because I have used the same brand for years.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung phones can survive twice as many charges as Pixel and iPhone, according to EU dataEnglish
5·5 months agoI can anecdotally attest to this. I’ve been using the same Samsung phone since basically 2020 with original battery and the runtime is still damn good for what I need.
This may not be the answer you are looking for, but one method would be to use WSL on windows to run a Linux distro with Docker installed and just migrate everything over, basically 1-to-1. Then set WSL to auto start when you boot up windows. If you install Docker Desktop on Windows, it will also pick up that you’re using Docket via WSL and allow you to manage shit from the client. I don’t do that though, I’m
a masochistold-school.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Pearson complaining about using Linux to access my course materialEnglish
61·8 months agoThey’re under a class-action lawsuit currently for using biometric data in a US state where it’s illegal. Just kinda interesting. https://www.bipatestsettlement.com/Home/FAQ
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Oblivion struggling to nail 60 fps on my RTX 5090 was not on my 2025 bingo card, but without frame gen Oblivion Remastered's top settings bring the card to its kneesEnglish
1·8 months agoMakes me feel a bit better, the game hits my 1080Ti pretty hard also. I also don’t play many modern or really any modern Unreal games so I didn’t know what to expect.
Ubuntu, before Unity and eventually Gnome desktop 🫢
I primarily run Linux server distros for what I like to do. I usually do Debian since it’s a nice base to just add whatever on to (sudo isn’t even installed out of the box) so I have been working on a customized install script but if I don’t feel like messing around too much I just go with Ubuntu and avoid using snaps for anything I care about (especially Docker, like wtf is with the snap version of Docker). I like the default toolset of Debian based distros and not having to screw with SELinux.
I have amazing and fairly intelligent parents I can always talk to, but their level of cognitive dissonance on some subjects is absolutely insane so I know what to avoid talking about or responding to.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Tuxedo OS (Ubuntu-based) with KDE/Wayland - waking from Sleep freezes the computer. Help?
2·9 months agoThis is not a solution at all and just what I usually resort to, I always disable sleep on every OS and computer I use. I’ve always had strange issues after waking up from sleep that persist until reboot and I can’t even remember what they are now because it’s been so long since I’ve used it.
I have two go-to combos that never fail me:
- bacon and pineapple
- pepperoni and bananna peppers
Both are also fire as hell with Tajín, more specifically the former.
Imagine being so dense and joyless that you can’t even recognize true love when you see it
I am a huge fan of using PowerShell for scripting on Linux. I use it a ton on Windows already and it allows me to write damn near cross-platform scripts with no extra effort. I still usually use a Bash or Fish shell but for scripting I love being able to utilize powershell.
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Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•How are you organizing your spare cable drawer?
2·10 months agoJust wanna say, this is gorgous
The Femboys are the most beautiful and beautiful and beautiful and beautiful…
ronflex@lemmy.worldto
Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•How are you organizing your spare cable drawer?
5·10 months agoRubber band everything and throw them in a series of different drawers of varying sizes with a vague organizational scheme
I mean. Yeah honestly, lol










Systemd has simplified my life on a few occasions, and it seems to be reliable from what I can tell. At the end of the day if I can get the OS to do what I want in a relatively simple matter, that’s all I care about.