[-] M4775@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

..I'm still the product?

Yes. You always will be with any corporate streaming service.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

I've never wanted to "rice" my Pop!_OS, but I think I've been disappointed that Gnome couldn't add some simple changes like the following from COSMIC without installing third party software.

Beyond changing from Dark to Light mode and choosing an accent color you can change the application background, interface text palette tint and neutral palette tint. You’ll also be able to choose one of the three styles for the corner radii used throughout the interface and set an interface density.

Finally! Notifications can happen where you want, and they're not connected to the calendar. This is a massive win for me. Gnome's is really annoying being top center and dropping down into your work. I've always turned off 95% of notifications. If I can have them bottom left or right I will love that.

The notifications applet has been integrated into COSMIC DE! Unlike in Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS, notifications exist in their own applet, separate from your calendar.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Not everything needs and app

But then they couldn't scrape maximum personal data, collect your contacts, have access to your mic and camera, and track your every physical movement. Your so selfish!

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

YES! A hide sports button sounds amazing. Including car sports of course.

And a hide Hentai/Manga/Anime button. I don't understand its popularity.

A hide Games/Gaming/Gamer button including PS1-7, Xbox, Playstation etc..

Definitely a hide Furry/yiff/fetish button.

A boobs/celeb/shoes button

A religion button.

People can look at whatever they like, but it would be amazing of my block list could be reduced from a thousand to a couple. The brilliant thing about federated instances is also one of the most annoying. If you block something on lemmy.world you likely have the same community on lemmy.ml or many of the other instances. Blocking the exact thing five times is tedious.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by M4775@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I'm cross-posting from https://lemmy.world/post/2712042 for awareness. If you would like to join the tribute please do so on that post, or one of the Vim instances.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

The Orville is my favorite Star Trek franchise. It's canon - you can't deny it. The Orville revived the Star Trek Franchise and gave it a pulse. It's like blockchain. You can say it doesn't belong, but it will always be there and nothing can change that. It has great attention to detail and decent story writing with that original "there's a moral in this episode" that endeared ST in our hearts, something the newer ST franchises lack.

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Want Ads? (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by M4775@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

Want ads? Because this is how you get ads. And not just ads, but targeted tracking and surveillance. Google wants to embed DRM in the entire web, and control it! They would be the ones who attest to what can be seen, and more to the point - What YOU see, or what THEY think you should see. Make no mistake, Google is an advertising company and this would crush all alternate and independent sites and content. Comply or never be seen again. This is purely an arrogant move to increase profits. Google doesn't want to save you from ads. This is a power grab to force you to see only their ads. And it's already being pushed into Chromium. What can you do? Get involved and voice your concern.

Join the github peaceful protest to remove the pull request.

Donate to organisations like Mozilla and EFF who will likely take this on if asked.

Use Firefox, Librewolf, Mullvad browser or something not based on Chromium.

Stop using Google products. Stop giving them any data to sell about you. Protest by withholding $. It will effect Chrome, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi and any thing based on Chromium. Here's more information.

additionally: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/05384cbd-be03-416a-8469-4187e871f106.png

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submitted 1 year ago by M4775@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I'm not a System76 developer, but I'm excited about the new Rust based COSMIC desktop environment and like to share progress as I see it. Even though it's still pre-alpha software I think it's usable as a casual desktop that does some browsing, editing and communication type tasks. A little knowledge of controlling the system via command-line is helpful when currently playing in COSMIC. For example, you may have difficulty setting up a network and VPN, but command-line works fine for that. Just nmcli is enough. Maybe preparing some scripts beforehand will be of benefit as COSMIC utilizes your .bashrc and/or .zshrc. Additionally, it uses auto-suggestions, auto-completions and autojump so it makes living in the terminal a breeze. Having said, most Flatpaks and Nautilus are working fine. I think some Flatpaks still don't like Wayland much regardless of DE. Tiling works great and stacking was introduced recently. Resize is a fresh inclusion and is working well too.

Above is a new screen which shows a neofetch and that I've been on for three and a half hours. In that time htop shows I'm clicking along at about 2GB memory. That includes cmus and OBS utilizing Pipewire. OBS is running on another monitor along with Nautilus and Image Viewer. So a nice load. Although I can do a nice screenshot with OBS, the desktop bogs down if I try to record or stream. It spikes about 3.6GB and the mouse is close to unresponsive, but works if you're patient. You'll notice that the "niceness" set by system76-scheduler is working properly too.

What I wanted to spotlight in this screen was the diacritics seen in cmus player. These are a result of cosmic-text, a brilliant piece of software written in Rust from scratch by Jeremy of System76. It handles text shaping, rendering and layout. The diacritics you see are French, Icelandic, Tunisian and German. The reason I wanted to spotlight this is that critics of COSMIC DE said it would take three YEARS to achieve just this one thing. Jeremy had it working in three weeks. The rate of development for COSMIC is amazing fast. There's a way to go, but it's looking so good.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

This sums up the demeanor and intelligence of a lot of drivers where I am.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Here's a little taste of the pre-alpha COSMIC DE. Tiling is working great and stacking has been introduced. I've got four Alacritty windows in the left stack. Running from left to right a watch (ss) , the Helix editor, cmus player, and Felix file manager TUI. COSMIC is utilizing my ZSH config and autosuggestions along with autocompletions working great. The right stack is running Firefox, Librewolf Flatpak, Nautilus and COSMIC settings. Resize is working as expected too.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

This is fine.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Mark was right to call the people he’s leaching off of fucking idiots.

It was "dumbfucks". In context, people who trust Zuckerberg with their personal information are dumbfucks. His words.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by M4775@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

When many manufacturers are currently looking to cut costs by using plastics or ultra thin metal, I wanted to spotlight the beginnings of System76's new Virgo laptop by pointing out the use of solid machined aluminum for the chassis.

The reason I wanted to bring attention to this is because I recently had a stupendous accident (you really wouldn't believe how it happened) with my HP Pavilion which is a full aluminum body. This machine hit CONCRETE on the CORNER from a meter high and survived with only a scratch/dent! The last time I dropped a laptop from half the distance it was destroyed. However, this HP has no signs of failure except the little scratch/dent and that corner of the deck sits about 1.5mm higher now. You can't notice it unless you look. The hardware, screen, hinges and system are perfectly OK.

I paid top dollar for this at the time it was released because I have that old school European over-engineering gene ingrained. I believe things should be made to last (and be upgradeable), so I applaud System76 for starting with what looks like a massively solid machine.

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 30 points 1 year ago

No! - I'm not a dumbfuck. Mark Zuckerberg once said people who trust him with their personal information are dumbfucks. I have never had an account on any of his platforms, and never will. If something I'm using integrated with his products I'd just stop using it. Just no!

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

I know right, a real snooze fest! Pop!_OS is so boring I installed it on all my business machines. I've had a good five years of boring old rock-solid performance. With Pop!_OS on seven machines I feel confident that my evenings and weekends will be relaxing, unlike my experiences with many other distros. I get tired, stressed and burned out on operating systems that you are continually fixing and configuring when you're trying to get things done. I'd even go so far as to say Pop!_OS is good for your health. It can lower your blood pressure and has been proven to stimulate your creative flow. The zen-like peace of mind that one gets from using Pop!_OS should be registered with the FDA. It's like an opioid mixed with a cortisol blocker!

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submitted 1 year ago by M4775@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

Pixelfed is a federated, decentralized image hosting solution that respects your privacy. An example;

No analytics or 3rd party trackers

User data is not sold to any 3rd parties

Data is stored securely in accordance with industry standards

Admin accounts are protected with 2FA

We follow strict support procedures to keep your accounts safe

We'll give at least 6 months warning in the event we shut down

Although instances can differ, they seem to be in stark contrast to your privacy abusing corporate sites. Regardless, you should read the fine print and privacy policy. Link - https://pixelfed.org/servers. Enjoy!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by M4775@lemmy.world to c/pop_os@lemmy.world

I normally wouldn't post such off topic material, but under the circumstances I think it is timely to help Pop!_OS Reddit refugees better understand how Lemmy, ActivityPub and federation work. I benefited from this explanation. https://lemmy.world/post/149743

[-] M4775@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I was way ahead of most people moving away from Reddit. Spent about two years there, but left after being unjustly censored, limited and manipulated by the Reddit mods. Their actions, decisions and influence are often nothing more than personal vendettas. Haven't logged in there for a couple years now and haven't missed it at all.
Are we actually surprised though? It's just another monolithic corporate data leech that abuses member's trust and privacy.
The CEO isn't actually worried about the blackouts. He thinks they'll weather the boycotts easily. He thinks most people will come back. It's my hope that it dies, crashes and burns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL0yFvkLMQc

As we move into Web3 I hope people wise up and take control of their own personal data and NOT hand control back over to these contemptible and detestable corporate sites. Don't fall for crap like the Metaverse - It's still a corporate attempt at conveniently taking control of your Web3 identity.
What is Web3? https://ethereum.org/en/web3/ https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-web3/

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