ExtremeUnicorn
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I wouldn’t say that viral videos are memes, they are viral videos. But their content can become a meme, which could be a quote from it or some kind of content shown in a different context.
E.g. the Area51 Naruto runner is a meme, but the report where he appears is not.
Question: Isn’t what you describe in the first paragraph the very definition of a meme?
I push my fingers into your…
Well, basically everywhere else except Russia, I suppose?
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•The Browser Wasn’t Enough, Google Wants To Control All Your SoftwareEnglish31·13 days agoSeems like a cheap excuse, the law doesn’t say specifically that.
But, of course, manufacturers like to lock down their devices as much as possible. And such laws play into their hands.
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•The Browser Wasn’t Enough, Google Wants To Control All Your SoftwareEnglish2·14 days agoSince when is this the case?
I thought it was one of the original peepys at first.
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Expectations vs reality for those who moved from a city to a small town?3·17 days agoUsername totally checks out.
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgOPto memes@lemmy.world•What came to mind when I saw that stock photo1·27 days agoWell, the recovery argument really only checks out when there are recent restore points made and a recovery partition is present, which is not the case in every or even most Windows configs, otherwise you’re SOL anyway.
Often times even those failed on me when Windows had shat itself and told me it can’t fix the issue and needs a restore medium, on which I then manually had to /fixboot and /rebuildBCD from the console. That’s not any more feasible for the average user.
I think installing Linux is definitely a hurdle, but you could usually find someone or a shop to do it for you or help you.
Otherwise, with all the new random prompts and welcome screens in Windows, I think any Linux system will stay out of the users way much more and let them work on their stuff without distractions.
Sure, Linux troubleshooting is bad for the average user, but you can also get help with that and Windows forums are bloated with trash replies and not any better quality-wise (same with Android nowadays, unfortunately).
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgOPto memes@lemmy.world•What came to mind when I saw that stock photo1·27 days agoReal talk now, I know there are use-cases where Windows is mandatory unfortunately. Video editing and civil engineering/architecture are two good examples.
Maybe switching to Mac is an option, but whether that’s any better is debatable.
However, most people I know that suffer from these issues are in neither field of work and aren’t necessarily even hardcore gamers. Yet they don’t even want to try anything else.
I’ve also had some difficulties fully switching to Linux a decade ago, but nothing that couldn’t be solved or I couldn’t abstain from (e.g. modern games, back in the day).
All it takes is the will not to be bullied by a corporation at home every day.
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgOPto memes@lemmy.world•What came to mind when I saw that stock photo4·27 days agoOh, now I understand. They were just missing a comma between “off” and “lemmy”, super sweet! :)
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgOPto memes@lemmy.world•What came to mind when I saw that stock photo2·27 days agoTechnically, the title doesn’t say “first”, but yeah, kind of. :)
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgOPto memes@lemmy.world•What came to mind when I saw that stock photo4·27 days agoSuper anecdotal, but I’ve seen a few instances of those in my time as sysadmin.
Whether it was just failed or malfunctioning updates, I can’t tell, but I’ve had to deal with Windows not starting correctly after automatic updates multiple times.
Then there was the whole bricked HP laptop story recently, where automatic updates just randomly killed a lot of systems. We have multiple HP laptops in the company, though none were affected, but I can’t say I wasn’t sweating a little bit those days.
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgto Linux@programming.dev•DEBIAN 13: I could actually use it as my desktop, now!1·27 days agoBackports are specifically tested for the purpose of being compatible with stable, so there should be no issues.
I can’t really comment on what what gaming desktops need, I feel like you could absolutely play games without the latest drivers at all times, but I don’t play any modern AAA games.
If you need bleeding edge software, then don’t install Debian, for sure. Or go unstable with all the potential issues.
ExtremeUnicorn@feddit.orgto Linux@programming.dev•DEBIAN 13: I could actually use it as my desktop, now!3·28 days agoIs that not in Backports?
I’m the same way, actually. Italian is a no-brainer because of all the pizzas and pastas and gelato, but the mediterranean cuisine is very rich and can be quite healthy as well. And Vietnamese food encompasses just a lot of the more spicy asian dishes to give a nice contrast, also love rice.