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Linux_in_a_Bit

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👋Hi, I'm Aaron, nice to meet you!
📽️ I (sometimes) make videos on the internet that vaguely resemble good content.
📸 I also sometimes do little photography experiments.
🐧Of course I run Linux, it's in the name :)
🦣 I wanted to try out Mastodon about 2 years ago, and I ended up here. Never used Birdsite!

Alt: https://mstdn.social/@Linus_in_a_Bit

Hashtags for https://fediverse.info/: #fedi22 #linux #tech #foss #floss #technology #opensource #privacy #nobridge #nobot

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Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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Say what you want about Tesla, but at least they use amber turn signals. :blobwizard:

smallcircles, to fediverse
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Hey, which app allows an to be used as a ?

https://social.coop/@smallcircles/112414539433136490

#❓

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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@smallcircles
I can search up #❓ on Mastodon but it doesn't show any posts.

Linux_in_a_Bit, (edited ) to random
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Linux /ˈlɪn.əks/
Noun

  1. A piece or collection of software incorperating the Linux kernel; Android.
  2. A piece or collection of software resembling the common Linux distribution; GNU/Linux.
Linux_in_a_Bit, (edited )
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Because a majority of people now use the second definition of Linux, the use of "GNU/Linux" is discouraged as it often comes off as redundant, pedantic, and uninviting, unless specifically referring to Linux distributions that use the GNU Core Utilities.

Notable Linux distributions that do not use the GNU Core Utilities include Alpine Linux and Gentoo in some cases.

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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:blobcatthink: What it would look like if you traveled past a black hole's event horizon...

...according to science educators:
You'll see the back of your head!!! :blobwizard:

...according to reality:
You'll be dead wayyy before then :yay:

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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I just replaced my Mastodon client's app icon with LocalSend and I've already instinctively opened it twice...
Reminds me of https://xkcd.com/2183/

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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I'm going to uninstall @moshidon from my phone.
Nothing wrong with the app (it's actually the best Mastodon client I've used :ablobcatheartsqueeze:) Mastodon has just become too much of a distraction.

RL_Dane, (edited ) to random
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What in the world is wrong with this machine?

Something as simple as syncthing running, an apt upgrade, or even just doing a dd of a gigabyte from /dev/zero to a junk file can cause the system load to scream up to 10 (quad-core system), and it starts freezing.

Do I have a dodgy SSD???

Update 1: I am using full disk encryption (LUKS)

Update 2: gsmartcontrol output https://bin.benjaminhollon.com/fersimebia

Update 3: I'm going to try copying everything over to a spare SSD later.

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@RL_Dane
From my experience, every random issue an os re-install doesn't fully resolve is at least partially storage related.
What does Gnome Disks say about the SMART data?
Also how full are your partitions, how old is the drive, and has there been a recent steady increase in unexplainable buggy behaviour?
I just had something very similar happen and it was definately the SSD.

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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@RL_Dane @OpenComputeDesign
Full disk encryption seems to exasperate ssd issues...

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@RL_Dane @OpenComputeDesign
More reading and writing among other things I guess, not really sure though, just seems to be the case from too little experience.

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@RL_Dane
Do it from a live usb.
Also take backups using the live usb and a separate drive if you still need to.

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@RL_Dane
Fedora's live usb comes with gnome disks, so do many other distros.
Here are instructions for viewing SMART data:
https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/disk-check.html.en

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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Petition to take GTK away from Gnome and make it GIMP ToolKit again :ablobcatcoffee:

Linux_in_a_Bit, (edited ) to random
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Cons of being an at will employee:
You can be fired any time (not if it's discriminatory ofc) :blobcatsurprised:

Pros of being an at will employee:
Two-week notices aren't mandatory; you can just leave whenever :blobcathyper:

Linux_in_a_Bit, (edited )
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Notes:
This only really applies to specific states in the US. I don't know about laws in other countries.
Also not legal advice.
You might want to read this for more details on how to quit in such a situation: https://www.wikihow.com/Quit-As-an-%22at-Will%22-Employee

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Is actually any good? Because at this point, I find "general knowledge" questions impossible to answer with DDG.

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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@tulpa
I've heard they also use bing indexing...

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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"Some people are so eager for a shortcut that they don't care who gets exploited or left behind along the way. It's easier to remain ignorant, always."
"And yet... we can care about each other! It's a thing we're allowed to do. In a sense, it's the only power we have."

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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Have a good day, Hyundai.
Please come back, Cadillac!

Linux_in_a_Bit, (edited ) to random
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Design is simply engineering whose chief priorities do not lie solely in function or performance.

Good design is good engineering.

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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When viewing Dieter Rams' principles from an engineering perspective (i.e. thinking about design requirements) they stop being the hard and fast 'rules' a lot of designers treat them as.

For example, a professional video editor doesn't have to be simple (in fact it probably shouldn't be), but it can still be a good design.
iMovie is completely different, simplicity is a huge part of its design, but that doesn't make it better or worse. It simply has different design requirements.

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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:blobcathungry: What if the gene determines if you like the taste of soap instead of whether or not cilantro tastes like soap?

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Me: Doesn't like beans, cilantro, or spicy food, so pretty much all of Chipotle's menu, but my wife loves it
COVID: Begins
Supply Chains: Falls apart
Me: Wow, when did Chipotle start tasting good?
Eventually...
Supply Chains: I'm back!
Me: Oh, this is Cilantro rice! Now chipotle tastes like soap again...

Linux_in_a_Bit,
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@urusan
If you have a Qdoba anywhere in your area you might want to try it out...
They have brown rice without cilantro as an option plus a lot of extra stuff (and free Guac with a meal!):

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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:blobcatthink: What if nostalgia bait but it's actually companies just bringing back old ways they used to screw you over.
:ablobfoxbongo: https://microsoft.com/edge
:blobcatgooglytrash: oh.

Linux_in_a_Bit, to random
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If the current Masto drama finally gets some of you off of mastodon.social, thats probably a good thing for everyone. :blobcatverified:

Linux_in_a_Bit, (edited )
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@r000t
People are mad about who's on the new US-based Mastodon 501(c)(3) nonprofit's board and many are using that to make (most likely untrue) accusations somehow related to that.
There is some merit to the original concerns, but I don't think they're that significant.

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