MigratingApe

joined 2 years ago

Hmm, maybe you are right. Maybe both. Either way… as you said - something worked if they had to act.

Windows CEMeNT gets me every time

[–] MigratingApe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)

RE: PS. Holy shit those clowns have a nerve, they just plainly admitted that they charged us twice the amount for the product and the whole COVID-inflation was their own made up story.

[–] MigratingApe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

We need a geoguesser

[–] MigratingApe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

This gutter pipe leading half the rainwater from the roof to this deck is just asking for trouble… why not extend it just a bit?

EDIT: oh no it’s even worse, if you follow the roof further up where the wall is, there is another pipe from another roof section collecting water directing it to the deck, LOL.

Exactly! They even took care to provide you with convenience scripts for further setup with very detailed description right after you open the terminal.

Enabling TPM based disk decryption, secureboot, upgrading everything etc etc is waiting for you just one command away starting with ujust

[–] MigratingApe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 days ago (2 children)

This is the way!

I professionally maintain Linux kernel and custom drivers for embedded applications. I fell in love with Aurora on my first run and chosen Bazzite for my brand new Nvidia gaming PC. This will also be my office/web browsing/dev machine when not gaming.

Why? I am tired of managing / sysadmining Linux OS and don’t want to bring the job to my free time (although it looks like my MoBo could use a kernel patch for supporting fan speeds controller hee hee). Bazzite and siblings are the first distros I stumbled upon that flawlessly supported GSync and nvidia graphics out of the box without changing a single option. The defaults are sane, customization is easy. The whole general idea around how these distros are redesigned solve many many pain points that many uses are yet to experience with standard / "legacy" ones. I am more hyped about them than I was when I first discovered NixOS.

Atomic distros like this IMHO should be the default choice now for new Linux gamers. Period.

[–] MigratingApe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 27 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Where to search for these IPTV services so I know what to avoid to not accidentally break the law?

[–] MigratingApe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Unpopular opinion: people new to Linux should chose or be introduced to atomic distros for their resistance against user fuckups. Whatever the fuck you do, there is ALWAYS a backup snapshot waiting to be booted.

Flathub behaves like ms store, linuxbrew like chocolatey, teach users that they no longer install apps by downloading them from web and we are golden? Oh, and system and app updates are invisible to the user, MacOS-like convenience!

Just do the same as PH and similar do? They would have a hard time shutting down whole other industry like that.

And then there is Moondrop Space Travel with an anime girl whispering to your ears.

Your wisdom teeth send their regards.

 

I was encouraged to create an governance thread for discussion dedicated to community focused around the db0 lemmy instance users. Please see the linked post for context. I decided to leave my original post for potential discussion including voices of outsiders.

In short, not to duplicate information - I'd like to ask our community the following questions:

  1. Is the mod's behaviour of proactively banning users from moderated communities without clear violation in accordance to the instance rules, especially The Golden Rules, which call for "cooperative participation"?
  2. If yes, what actions can be proposed to be taken next to alleviate the issue, not only with the two directly mentioned communities in the linked post, but also others that potentially fall a victim to this kind of mod misbehaviour?

It should also be appropriate to hear the stance of the involved moderators, why they do what they do, but obviously it is up to them to provide clarifications.

Thank you in advance, I love you all.

governance type: sense check

 

I hope I'm not exposing myself to some kind of retailation, but here it goes.

It has been brought to my attention in a totally unrelated discussion that moderator(s) of !stable_diffusion_witches@lemmy.dbzer0.com and !stable_diffusion_mycology@lemmy.dbzer0.com hosted here on db0 seemingly randomly ban users (including me) which had never ever even interacted with the community as being "Anti-AI Trolls", "Neoliberals" or other names. Some other users are banned for "Vote Manipulation" (what does that even mean?! you still addicted to reddit's karma or what?).

While I totally don't mind these communities, content served by them and their rules as stated in the sidebar, I somehow found myself caring for what lemmy.dbzer0.com represents in the fediverse. I am of strong stance that such behaviour like described above (proactively banning random users) stands in a potential violation of The Golden Rules which are the foundation of this instance. This starts to be noticeable and brings negative perception of our instance.

I claim that such behaviour is in contradiction of rules calling for cooperative participation in the community by creating "closed garden" of only the most trusted users by the moderation where noone else can participate. The rules under which someone is banned are not clear, bans are not directly connected to any particular user comment and/or action.

I call for the community to voice their oppinion about this matter and if the community agrees with my objection to such behaviour as described above, I call for a proper action to be taken to enforce the community standards.

Thank you.

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