[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 12 points 4 hours ago

"suicide drones"

... Hey guys I think they just unlocked... "missiles". 😬

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 3 points 4 hours ago

To everyone down voting and assuming this is ragebait, I would ask we take a step back. I think this is a genuine question and I can't help but feel a bit heard that someone is asking it.

In the midst of all this ridiculous culture-warring, creators have a ton of anxiety now. It's one thing to be afraid your creation will get you laughed at for being cringey, (as if that's not a huge barrier already).

But it's another entirely when it feels like in this era of "all art is political", writing anyone who has recognizable human qualities will forcibly put you, the creator, into some ideological category where you'll be scrutinized and judged personally based on your work's perceived "agenda."

The right with their relentless "woke-hunting", the left with their "purity tests" to blame you for not championing their particular social cause. Showing your art seems to inevitably involve chumming the waters to the terminally online. This can also produce anxieties of being doxxed or something if it's high profile enough.

That being said: My heart is warmed by all the overwhelmingly level headed responses in this thread. Seriously. It gives me hope.

Please notice I said FEELS a lot up there...Our perception is definitely muddied by how social media tends to megaphone the worst of society, and it tends to discourage us from being seen or interacting with others.

I'm glad threads like this demonstrate how genuine people can be. It provides quite a contrast.

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 2 points 4 hours ago

While we're at it...

Don’t make life choices based on the opinion of ~~white~~ supremacists.

Now your great life advice is even more universally applicable! :D

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 1 points 1 day ago

Not shilling but this is exactly why 3rd party services like iDrive are good: Cloud backup but you have the choice of keeping your own encryption key.

Apple, M$, Google, are all like "just trust me bro BTW a big chunk of our business is data sales" lol

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

There's something that strikes me as fundamentally hilarious that "good with computers" in the Windows world means "disabling all of Windows' pushy services that rip control from the user and sell their data."

Like "I think I'm pretty good with computers!"

"Oh yeah? How much of Windows have you managed to sabotage so it stays out of your way?"

LMAO . It could be such a good OS but its dark and anti-patterns are truly bizarre.

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 5 points 2 days ago

Yeah, I still remember that ad where he irritatingly looks at the caveman ad in the airport.

Silly ad, but I thank them for introducing me to Röyksopp! :P

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H02iwWCrXew

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 8 points 2 days ago

It's gonna have to be "Linux From Scratch" at this point....starting with the hardware.

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 2 points 3 days ago

This. Except if there were, jobs would just assume that was their time. I constantly have this wish that I could just enter some sort of "time stasis" space outside of "mainline time" that I could use just to read or play my game backlog or something, so I could actually bother with them. Lol...

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I also love Tumbleweed and rock it as my daily driver!

To complement this point, OP, you can also get that sweet rollback functionality in any distro! Usually the easiest way is selecting BTRFS as your file system on install, and installing a software called "TimeShift" that will manage snapshots for you.

BTRFS can be complicated, but basically, it allows remembering the changes in files, without needing to copy the ENTIRE file. This saves a ton of space. (You don't need to get into the weeds deep diving if you don't want to. Snapshots are great, everything else is great, as long as you aren't doing crazy specific RAID setups or something lol)

Otherwise, on EXT4 for insurance, your rollbacks would just literally be copied files, which can eat your storage fast. :)

Tumbleweed is known for rolling (heh!) this in quite smoothly by default, but this is just an example how any distro can be tweaked how you like! (Highly recommend setting up Timeshift on ANY install.)

I absolutely second the advice in this comment: Try some live USBs or virtual machines and just play around for what feels right. Distro hopping can be lots of fun, but you'll find one that "feels like home."

:)

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 7 points 4 days ago

I agree with most folks here that usability-wise, both are truly fine! Mainly I think philosophy is where Mint might have an edge here.

Ubuntu, run by a corpo named Canonical, has had some controversial decisions in the past, such as inserting amazon ads into the system's search feature, or "opt out" analytics being default, and lately, a system called "snap."

Snap is controversial because it has a closed source backend, but effectively works just like its open-source counterpart, the "flatpak." It's packaged so the software has everything it needs to run.

Some people say they work great, others hate them, but Ubuntu doesn't make it very easy for you to have a choice in the matter.

If you don't like the idea of snaps, it's a bit of a pain to get rid of it. And otherwise, Ubuntu will sneakily use it as the default way to install most software. Philosophically, this can feel a lot like why people left Windows behind!

Long term, that's why I favor and recommend Mint to most newcomers: It doesn't play those games, sometimes the drivers work even better, the community is fantastic, and the vast knowledge that works on Ubuntu should work on Mint too.

So that's mainly where the difference will lie.

Either way, I wouldn't sweat it too much while you're learning, as long as it does what you want! And purple-orange is pretty snazzy. ;)

Mint just feels a little "cleaner" in my humble opinion. Most software you'd want the latest of, like GIMP or Discord, will be found as a Flatpak in Mint's app store.

Hope this helps you get a clearer view!

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 8 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Frodo's initial task was just to get The Ring to Rivendell, after all.

(Smash cut to Frodo and Sam clawing their way up Mt. Doom)

" 'Ah, just take the Ring to Rivendell and I'll catch up with ya! ' he said.

'Elrond's pretty sharp he'll know what to do!' he said.

'It'll be an aDvEnTuRe!' he said!"

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 9 points 4 days ago

Microsoft knows this has so much power with a certain computer user demographic and I hate it so much. It was the worst, having to teach people to install certain useful software while also directing them to override big scary warnings..."But just this time! Don't do it all the time!"

It made me look shady, it made the software look shady, for no good reason.

...And you just know, sadly they're the same kind of users that will probably repeat that pattern with a suspicious .exe they got in an email.

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