governorkeagan

@governorkeagan@lemdro.id

Passionate about capturing moments through photography and videography. Tech enthusiast and programmer on a mission to establish a media production company. Committed to exploring the intersection of technology and creativity. Keen on learning and promoting privacy in our digital age.

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governorkeagan,

This summarises my thought process on the whole thing really nicely.

governorkeagan,

Have in mind that package count is unique to each package manager and how the distribution packages.

Didn’t even think about that, but it makes total sense.

Besides that the term is also often used to just exaggerate and not meant literally

Totally agree, it makes for a good video/blog title that gets clicks. Those videos/blogs can still be interesting and informative, but, like you said it tends to be exaggerated.

governorkeagan,

I would probably add (as a couple of others have already mentioned) if it slows down the update process by pulling loads of software/dependencies that I’m not using.

governorkeagan,

The Tor shirts look incredible! Last time I looked, you can “purchase” a shirt when donating a certain amount (either monthly or as a one-time donation).

governorkeagan,

Have a look here.

governorkeagan, (edited )

I’m no expert but I assume that the year Christ died would be “year zero” (assuming you’re talking about anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC)) since we started counting after that.

EDIT: reading more on the topic I might be completely incorrect with my above statement. If someone else knows, please do correct me

EDIT 2: I found this on Wikipedia which talks about a “year zero”

governorkeagan,

I did something similar during Covid while working from home. I bought a pack of NFC tags and stuck one on the other side of my room. When my alarm went off I had to open the app on my phone to scan the tag to switch it off, worked well the majority of the time.

governorkeagan,

Original Reddit post (using an alternative front end) if anyone is interested.

governorkeagan,

Possibly a n00b question. What’s the benefit of fish over zsh or bash? Does it provide something extra?

I’m using zsh at the moment.

TUXEDO Sirius 16 Gen2 All-AMD Linux Gaming Laptop Gets Faster Ryzen 7 8845HS CPU (9to5linux.com)

TUXEDO Sirius 16 Gen2 is here with a faster processor (APU), namely the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS with 8 cores, 16 threads, 24 MB cache, up to 5,1 GHz clock speed, and AMD Radeon 780M integrated graphics. However, the discrete graphics card is unchanged from the first generation, namely the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT graphics card based on...

governorkeagan,

I’ve got a family plan with Proton so I’m interested to see how they implement Standard Notes into the plan.

When people post YouTube links, is there a cool open source way to watch it on mobile without going through youtube, firefox, or downloading adblockers?

When people post YouTube links… is there a cool open source way to watch it on mobile without going through youtube? Because when I click on a YouTube link and I’m on my phone and it immediately gives me an ad it’s pissing me off like in a huge way… is there a way to bypass ads without an ad blocker on my phone

governorkeagan,

Yes! You can use an alternative front end - you’ll have to watch in your browser.

There is a bot on some communities that will post the Piped Version. The other option is to use a version of Invidious which you can find here.

Clicking on a YouTube link will take you to the YouTube app if you have it. You’d have to copy and paste the link into the search fields of the above.

The other option is to use xvanced. I have not used it in a long time and I’m not sure of the current status but it should work.

governorkeagan,

Is there an illustration of how American’s merge? Or how the roads are designed for this?

governorkeagan,

Ahh okay. Thanks for sharing

governorkeagan,

This is somewhat related to the article but also a little off topic.

I started using Linux about 6 months ago now and I feel like it’s been a continual learning experience (in a positive way). I was comfortable enough with Windows that I was on autopilot with most things.

I’ve used systemctl previously but I love seeing articles like this, so freely available, where I have the chance to learn a lot more about my system.

Tangent over, just had this on my mind for a while and needed to share.

governorkeagan,

Doing good. Waiting for our baby to decide when he wants to join us in the real world is pretty exciting (should hopefully be within the next 1-2 weeks)

governorkeagan,

The hospital I was seemed to still be using Internet Explorer….

I wonder how the various software needs of hospitals would be with Wine? My guess would be that it wouldn’t be stable enough for them.

governorkeagan,

Ohh, I haven’t seen that yet. I’ll have a read through.

governorkeagan,

UI sucks big time on Linux. It’s so much easier and reliable to just do a winform.

I didn’t think about that. Makes sense though, especially when you combine the fact that most hardware will be designed with Windows in mind as you mentioned.

governorkeagan,

Not entirely on topic but I remember when I started high school, I was a training and the bully was trying to be rude and intimidating. I didn’t know that he was a bully at the time but I still killed him with kindness. He was very confused and at a loss for words.

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