[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 9 points 3 months ago

Aren't AppImages still limited to Xorg?

Also there's no centralised update mechanism or dependency deduplication, no?

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago

I wonder if that means it could be combined with DXVK to enable support on older DirectX versions as well. ^^

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 8 points 11 months ago

I feel that at the very least, the customer in that case should be entitled to a complete refund of the product, regardless of whether they bought it 5 days or 5 years ago and regardless of the condition their device is in.

This should at least give some incentive to companies to not perform such sweeping changes to their terms of service and if they do, the customer can more easily remove themselves from the lock-in without taking a financial hit.

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

So basically it’s just another GNOME release gotcha.

AFAIK, the extension developer needs to explicitly set each version of Gnome they support. Even when the Gnome version doesn't have any breaking changes, the extension developer still needs to update their extension to enable their extension for the new Gnome version.

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

(Bin kein Arzt) Kommt drauf an was du erwischt hast. Je ähnlicher dein Erreger zu der aktuell dominanten Variante war, desto höher der Immunschutz im Allgemeinen. Nachdem ich mal annehme, dass deine Erkrankung schon etwas her ist, empfiehlt sich das Auffrischen wahrscheinlich noch eher. Im Zweifelsfall sonst am Besten mit dem Hausarzt besprechen.

Als jemand der sich letztes Jahr im Herbst hat auffrischen lassen und dann an Corona erkrankt ist mit Symptomen die milder waren als jeder Schnupfen, während der Kollege der auch erkrankt ist und keine Auffrischung hatte, zwei Wochen lang ans Bett gefesselt war, werde ich mich auch dieses Jahr wieder auffrischen lassen. Das Risiko mehrere Tage auszufallen bzw. vielleicht sogar an long-covid zu erkranken, nehme ich lieber nicht in Kauf ^^

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Note that the people behind the Asahi don't yet recommend getting a MacBook for the sole reason of running Asahi on it.

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

This falls apart as soon as high-speed rail comes into play. I've done multiple train trips that outpace car trips primarily cause the train goes faster than the car.

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

First lets start with the obligatory mention that thanks to zoning laws in the US you are even in this predicament. My grocery store is like just a few hundred metres from my apartment and on my way from work. Instead of weekly shopping I just do it daily / every other day with just the few things I need for those few days. No for hauling grocery bags. And like you wouldn't go shopping before appointments either...

Also you completely forget to factor in the cost of owning an maintaining a car. A yearly ticket for public transport for me is around 500€. I don't own a car so my expense on public transport is just that 500€ with a bit more for holiday trips etc compared to the cost of buying a car every X years, paying for maintenance, and for fuel.

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

We should add awards to lemmy :,)

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Both OSes do pre-caching and for both the standard tools to check usage nowadays ignore pre-cached elements when counting RAM usage.

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Why would you want to show all information stored on the frontend?

I'm gonna start out by saying that I don't know how lemmy's federation code works. So if I host another instance and federate do I only see the upvote count or also who upvoted? Cause if the only person that can see the count is the admin of the instance the user belongs to, then there's no need to show it in the frontend. If however all you need to do to see upvote count of all lemmy users, is to host your own lemmy instance, then there should be an easy way to also access that information in the front end to indicate to the user that what they up/down vote is in fact not private.

So for me whether up/down voting is private is less of an issue as long as it's clearly communicated. Again if only the instance admin the user is part of can see the count, then that's essentially "private" as you are trusting that entity already ^^

[-] Gecko@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Should we do something similar to reddiquette in lemmy? Lemmyquette?

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