[-] overfox@feddit.de 44 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"Spargeltarzan", which is German for "asparagus Tarzan". Basically someone who is physically weak, but tall and lanky.

I also like "Lauch", which just translates to "leek", the veggie. Oh, and "Bohnenstange", which means bean stalk. We do seem to have quite a few vegetable-related insults in German, now that I think of it...

[-] overfox@feddit.de 33 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

To be fair, 3% of traffic missing is not going to be their downfall. They managed to rid themselves of virtually all third party clients in one swoop and had to trade in only a fraction of their monthly engagement - they'll sell it as streamlining.

[-] overfox@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think threads being able to make content that's a threat to them invisible to their users by "unethically defederating" is exactly what the op is talking about. What they were likely referring to is this: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html

Doesn't matter that users from other instances can still see threads content. It's about threads accumulating the majority of users due to better infrastructure and then silencing smaller instances they deem a threat to them by defederating. It's only been a few hours and they've crossed 30 million users.

[-] overfox@feddit.de 8 points 1 year ago

Started with LastPass, used it for 10 years. Switched to Bitwarden a while ago, would never go back.

[-] overfox@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

Finde die App auch super. Aber auch da könnte yt der Werbefreiheit den Hahn abdrehen

[-] overfox@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

Ich denke die nervige Werbung hat Methode - ist bei nicht-Premium Spotify auch so. Aber 12 Euro ist einfach zu happig für Youtube.

[-] overfox@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

That's my experience too. Often when I talk to people they have pretty moderate or left-leaning views that would fit well in any of our more left-leaning parties. However the majority of them still votes for our biggest conservative party, which openly promises and does the opposite of what they claim they would want in a conversation. Frustrating.

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Mein erster Post! Weiß nicht ob ich hier richtig bin, sagt notfalls einfach Bescheid.

Ich habe über die Jahre immer mal wieder versucht zu Linux zu wechseln. Zuerst Linux Mint, dann Ubuntu und auf zahlreiche Empfehlungen hin mehrfach OpenSuse, zuletzt TumbleWeed.

Aber bisher war meine Erfahrung jedes Mal dass irgend etwas nicht gescheit funktioniert und ich wieder stundenlang am suchen und fixen bin. Oder Software, die ich nutzen möchte, bekomme ich nicht oder nur stark veraltet. Sogar Open Source Clients wie Bitwarden auf TumbleWeed zu bekommen war ein Problem.

Bei Windows google ich einfach das was ich haben will, bekomme die aktuelle .exe direkt vom Hersteller und gut ist. Habe neulich eine 25 Jahre(!) alte .exe (mein erstes Computerspiel) auf Windows 10 ausgeführt. Doppelklick, Farbeinstellungen anpassen, lief dann 1a. Frustfrei.

Ich schäme mich fast es zu sagen, aber ich bin studierter Informatiker und mittlerweile Softwareentwickler. Technisch kein kompletter Laie. Habe keine Angst vor einer Kommandozeile. Freue mich aber auch wenn ich sie nicht ständig für jeden Mist brauche.

Ich möchte eine Distro für meinen Arbeitslaptop die einfach nur zuverlässig funktioniert. Ich möchte nichts vorinstalliert haben, freue mich aber wenn ich ein breites Spektrum an aktueller Software bekommen kann. Bonuspunkte wenn Microsoft Teams und Outlook funktionieren, unsere Firma nutzt beides intensiv für die Koordination.

Was würdet ihr da empfehlen?

Edit: Danke schön für die vielen Tipps und Kommentare! Ich werde mir wohl erstmal auf einem alten Laptop Fedora etwas genauer ansehen. Falls mir das nicht so gefällt habe ich mir aus euren Kommentaren noch ein paar andere Optionen abgespeichert. Euch noch einen guten Start in die Woche ^^

[-] overfox@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago

I think there is a lot of pride to be conservative coming into play here. Hard to explain, but I sometimes see this in my family. They proudly present their ignorance to show off their conservativism, hold it in front of them like a banner. When I inquire a bit deeper their views are often a bit more reasonable, it just feels like average boomers wanting to be cool by flaunting their ignorance, as weird as this sounds.

[-] overfox@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

So fluffy! <3

[-] overfox@feddit.de 8 points 1 year ago
[-] overfox@feddit.de 22 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Depends, largely on how motivated people are to identify you.

If you infrequently torrent a few games and movies, using a VPN will probably be enough to deter most of the law firms specializing in churning out copyright notices. They go for the low hanging fruit first, aka the users without a VPN.

If you on the other hand were to engage in torrenting highly illegal stuff, and were therefore to become a target of state law enforcement, you'd be in a whole different kind of trouble. A VPN would likely not be sufficient.

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