sixty
@sixty@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on How to turn off Gemini on Android — and why you should 1 day ago:
It can be boiled down to: avoid anything big corpos are pushing
- Comment on Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos in your camera roll you haven’t yet shared 2 weeks ago:
Crazy framing
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 2 weeks ago:
People on Lemmy really just suck. So much snobby negativity
- Comment on Why is the progress pride flag so poorly designed (especially the intersex progress pride flag)? Will it be redesigned? 3 weeks ago:
KOLANAKI
- Comment on Always there 3 weeks ago:
KOLANAKI
- Comment on The end of Windows 10 is approaching, so it's time to consider Linux and LibreOffice 3 weeks ago:
I recently jumped on pure Mint after buying a new desktop PC with no OS pre-installed. Within a week I was dual booting it on my laptop too. It’s so much faster and efficient. Battery feels like it lasts 50% longer.
And the control is amazing.
I was very skeptical of Linux, as I had a shitty experience previously with OpenSUSE where nothing worked. Mint is the way to go tho, been so smooth.
- Comment on Tabletop Convection Oven* 2 months ago:
KOLANAKI
- Comment on New to lemmy. Is there a version of /r/changemyview? 2 months ago:
Ada, chill the fuck out.
- Comment on Banananananananana 2 months ago:
Mmm now i got rat lungworm 😋
- Comment on Microsoft rolls Windows Recall out to the public nearly a year after announcing it 2 months ago:
I’m not a Linux hater (believe it or not), but I’m definitely not an evangelist either, and I think this eternal praise for Linux is just not warranted.
If you want things to “just work” in any capacity, then you’re in for a bad time.
Personally, I don’t want Windows 11 on my next PC, but I don’t have the time or the desire to get into the troubleshooting hell that unfortunately is Linux either.
People say that anything is possible on Linux, but at the same time roast you for even thinking that it’s not gonna take enormous amounts of un-learning and self education when coming from Windows.
Linux fanboys who don’t see it’s faults can be sort of toxic.
I don’t doubt that I’ll get downvoted for this, but I think there need so be more differing opinions on Linux on here.
- Comment on Linux help and actual pros and cons 2 months ago:
Based on my own experience and critisism of Linux(which is rare on here): Nothing is plug and play. You will have to troubleshoot the simplest things. You will have to like it.
- Comment on Why walk, when you can ride? 2 months ago:
KOLANAKI
- Comment on Unlike in movies, most smart people aren't good in chess. 2 months ago:
KOLANAKI
- Comment on The Fairphone 5 price has been dropped to €499. The phone is designed to be the most advanced environmentally friendly smartphone. 2 months ago:
The headphone jack user to lemmy user ratio is apparently nearly 1:1
- Comment on EU considers tariffs on digital services Big Tech 3 months ago:
Yes PLEASE
- Comment on Selfhosting Sunday - What's up? 3 months ago:
Found out that docker volumes are important after restarting my server 🙃
- Comment on Self-hosted media server to share with 5+ people? 3 months ago:
Do you charge them for it? I talked to my friend about it and he was willing to pay me for mine, even though I offered it for free.
Because of electricity use, hardware, time spent setting up/maintaining, the risk involved for me, his access to unlimited infinite media.
- Comment on When building a home server, could a used/cheap PC do the job? 3 months ago:
I just got a great Jellyfin+*arr setup running off of an old PC. Let me know if you need a hand