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hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Denuvo will lock you out of games on Linux, SteamOS, Steam Deck if you keep changing Proton versionsEnglish
22·9 months agoImagine supporting Denuvo lmao. What a guy
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Install Bazzite on the Lenovo Legion Go SEnglish
3·9 months agoThey’re meaning a model with SteamOS preinstalled. They don’t want to pay an extra $200 on it if a SteamOS model will be released for $200 less than the Windows model. They’re putting Bazzite on it regardless of whether they get a Windows model or if they buy a SteamOS model if/when that comes out.
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•[Linux Experience Report as a Blind Person] I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 1 – Built for Control, But Not for People — fireborn
4·9 months agoI agree, but what I mean is that Lemmy has a much smaller userbase. Most people don’t even know about it.
EDIT: Also, the smaller userbase may itself be a reason for the more welcoming community.
Deepin your mom’s nuts
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•[Linux Experience Report as a Blind Person] I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 1 – Built for Control, But Not for People — fireborn
1·9 months agoVery true. Not a lot of outreach you can do on Lemmy, though. Still a pretty niche platform.
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•[Linux Experience Report as a Blind Person] I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 1 – Built for Control, But Not for People — fireborn
31·9 months agoI agree, but I’m cynical and don’t see that ever happening.
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•[Linux Experience Report as a Blind Person] I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 1 – Built for Control, But Not for People — fireborn
5·9 months agoTo be fair, most people who want to install Linux will google “how to install Linux” and most likely will be pointed at the main Ubuntu distro.
Deepin your mom
EDIT: I wish this was appreciated more than it is
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•Germany committing to ODF and open document standards
2·9 months agoI mean, you should be happy about that. If it was the other way around then your government would sell your country out from under you. See: America.
Running via WSL on a Windows VM on Linux
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Degrowth@slrpnk.net•There Are Many Threats to Humanity. A Low Birth Rate Isn’t One of Them.
3·10 months agoAnd then we’ll find that all the stress that we’ve gone through due to poor planning and policy has taken 10 years off our lives and we’ll all have heart attacks at 70 before we even get to retire. Those that survive will be kept on life support to continue being worker drones for the billionaires. Changing the age of retirement isn’t the solution. And if they do decide to do that, then it makes it all the more important that they enact policy to make life easier right now.
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Degrowth@slrpnk.net•There Are Many Threats to Humanity. A Low Birth Rate Isn’t One of Them.
3·10 months agoI’m well aware of the community I’m in. My support for reorganizing our society doesn’t change the facts of our current reality. And maybe I’m a cynic or a pessimist, but I don’t see developed nations shifting to degrowth until all us peons have been milked for ever last drop of energy we can muster. Even though we need to shift to a model that isn’t dependent on infinite growth, there is little likelihood that will happen in the remainder of my lifetime.
As much as I like SteamOS, it really bothers me that it deletes Waydroid when it updates. Idk why it does that but it’s irritating. Does Bazzite have the same issue?
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Degrowth@slrpnk.net•There Are Many Threats to Humanity. A Low Birth Rate Isn’t One of Them.
1·10 months agoWell, yes. Families have been getting smaller. This means there’s a smaller pool of people to support the fund and ensure that the money in the fund grows. If the money in the fund does not grow then the people currently in retirement lose value on their contributions, or in other words, get less out of the fund than what they put in. So young people have to pay more into the fund because there aren’t enough of us to support all the boomers at previous rates. Millennials, GenZ, GenA, all fucked.
And I want to be clear: I’m not saying that the CPP is worse than the alternative. Having a ton of seniors homeless due to being unable to work would cost everyone a lot more than the CPP does. All I’m saying is that it’s unfair that my contributions will not fund my retirement because they’re currently funding someone else’s. Especially when I could really use that money right now to, yknow, afford food with actual nutritional value.
And all the more: this is a time bomb waiting to blow. The CPP is only projected to be sustainable for the next 75 years. When GenA is retired, they won’t be able to rely on it. It’s a robbing Pete to pay Paul sort of situation.
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Degrowth@slrpnk.net•There Are Many Threats to Humanity. A Low Birth Rate Isn’t One of Them.
2·10 months agoCan’t even say “eat the rich” anymore because most of them are old and stringy.
hellofriend@lemmy.worldto
Degrowth@slrpnk.net•There Are Many Threats to Humanity. A Low Birth Rate Isn’t One of Them.
132·10 months agoI mean, it might not be a threat to humanity but it’s certainly a threat to my ability to retire. Right now the money I put into CPP is funding the boomers’ current retirement and their children’s retirement. Who’s gonna fund mine? But it’s not like my generation could have kids anyway. The same boomers fucked the world so badly that we’re only barely able to scrape by. I’m in my 20s, I shouldn’t even have to worry about this bullshit.





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