peterg75

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[–] peterg75@discuss.online 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Growing up in USSR we had a saying: a comrad comes to you with a shovel, points to a patch of land and says: "you will dig from here and until supper".

I bet White House, with it's ties to Putin's Russia, means something similar.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 6 points 3 months ago

totally this!!! Most users just need a browser and an email client at best. They couldn't care less about the OS that's sitting on top of. If they could go to a store and see a $1000 laptop with Windows and $800 laptop with Linux being sold side by side, majority would pick the cheaper one if they could still get online with it.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It seems that the JBDC driver has a requirement for having 2 JAR files (JDBC driver and BLOB object) which I have but can't figure out how to specify the path.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I'm trying to connect to an existing DB hosted on IBM Informix Dynamic Server. Using Postgress is not an option in my case. I have not tried SQL Alchemy yet, but I suspect it'll have the same issues as it appears to be just a way of accessing other libraries (such as JDBC), which I am already having problems with.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Nuclear is much more green than any fossil fuel based energy. It's also much more stable than renewables because it does not rely on the sun, wind, tides, etc. Renewables need more development around grid-scale storage. This is where nuclear can be a good transitional stop to an all-renewable energy future.

There are drawbacks to nuclear, of course, storage of waste material is chief among them.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

All good points you are making here. One thing I would slightly disagree with is the fact that in Africa they are not offsetting emissions. A lot of the small African communities still consume energy. Mostly, it comes from running diesel or gas-powered generators, which are super inefficient and polluting.

Also, these projects can grow much larger and actually create a surplus of energy, which can then be sold to other parts of Africa and beyond, generating economic and environmental benefits.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 9 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Why can't it be both? I have solar on my roof. I got it primarily to offset the cost of electricity, but it's also good for the environment which was another consideration of mine.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Steam Deck is a step in the right direction, but the manufacturer does not highlight the fact that it runs Linux.
Most people don't realize that they are probably using Linux daily already. If they have a fire TV stick, or Android phone, or a smart speaker, etc.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 6 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Exactly!

Unfortunately, there needs to be a commercial/financial effort behind the mass adoption of Linux. The average person has no idea that an alternative to Windows or MacOS even exists because they have not seen it advertised on TV or mainstream social media.

These conversations on Linux communities on Lemmy and Mastodon are just us nerds yelling into our own echo chamber. The average person needs something that "just works" without having to read a book about how to set it up.

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 7 points 4 months ago (6 children)

If you had to install Windows every time you bought a PC you'd think that Linux and Windows are comparable. That is the issue, tbh. It's not the RTFM; its because the average PC user had NEVER NEEDED to install an OS. Windows just comes preinstalled on 99% of consumer PCs! For the "year of Linux" to be a reality, there needs to be an easy way to get a retail PC with Linux preinstalled. When I show my Windows-only users my Linux laptop, how quickly it boots up, how many apps I have installed, how easy it is to install and update apps, etc., most say: "Oh wow! I can use this". But when I demonstrate having to choose the boot loader, partition setup, etc., they say, "Nah! I'll just go buy a laptop with Windows!"

[–] peterg75@discuss.online 5 points 4 months ago

Very cool design!

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