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soulfirethewolf, to simpsonsshitposting in Good fckin time man

I hate to ask, but what exactly is bubbles smoking?

soulfirethewolf, to technology in Spacetop G1 is a $1900 laptop that uses a pair of Augmented Reality glasses as a display - Liliputing

That. Is the goofiest system I have ever seen

soulfirethewolf, to programmerhumor in local warzone

I’ve personally moved to Bing from Google. Partly because it’s annoyingly the only way to do web searches from the start menu, But also because it’s much more flexible with AI compared to Google’s new AI Overviews (The engines vice president actually tweeted about being able to disable Copilot in response to Google’s new AI).

I personally like how Bing presents information better, but it still has quite a few problems. Especially around relevancy, and it’s image search isn’t the best if you’re looking for anything that isn’t a photograph.

soulfirethewolf, to android in Circle to Search may no longer be an Android exclusive, could come to Chrome on iOS

It’s amusing how Google mentions stuff as being “exclusive to android” and then lies about it

soulfirethewolf, to technology in Introducing GPT-4o

Yay the torment Nexus is now faster

soulfirethewolf, to linux in Why YOU should write a Wayland compositor – Victoria Brekenfeld – HiP22 Berlin

Why YOU should write a Wayland compositor

I don’t really know how to do that

soulfirethewolf, to lemmyshitpost in Living in a forest without any technology also works, since you will have no internet access anyways.

That’s why it’s important to build a personal security and privacy model and a good idea of what you are and are not willing to give up. Instead of blindly chasing after the things that everyone else does. Since for most people, that idea of living in a forest is usually unobtainable

soulfirethewolf, to linux in How to make it so frequently used sites don't constantly require 2FA? [SOLVED]

I personally think you should just allow cookies indefinitely. There are honestly so many bigger risks from phishing and other forms of social engineering that as long as your family isn’t leaving their computer unlocked in a public place, I wouldn’t say there’s really too much of a risk in leaving cookies enabled.

I apologize that this doesn’t exactly answer your question, but I’d like to suggest an alternative. I’d like to also ask, is your family using a password manager by any chance? And if so, are they making use of passkeys on supported websites. Many modern websites, including Google and Facebook, support them. And they require virtually no interaction aside from unlocking the password manager. It’s still a form of two-factor authentication, but it’s far more convenient than anything out there.

I also don’t really think you should try to force Linux on people who aren’t particularly comfortable or familiar using it.

I worry they’ll get frustrated to the point that they’ll go out and splurge on new macbook air when they already have a perfectly functional laptop with functional OS.

If you’re worried that they’re going to go and do that, then Linux might not serve their needs. Linux might be a fully functional desktop system, but it’s also one that isn’t an out of the box experience either. There’s certainly been a lot of improvements, But I don’t think that any Linux Desktop Environment is ever going to reach the same level of intuitiveness as something like Windows or macOS. I would certainly love to see it that way. But I think it’s just an issue of the people who actually use it.

I understand looking out for family and ensuring they don’t spend excess amounts of money. But you also shouldn’t take it upon yourself to try and dictate how your family uses the computer either. Linux wasn’t built as a commercially supported desktop operating system with years of full-time researchers studying topics surrounding human computer interaction with a multi-million dollar budget. It was built to be a free as in freedom alternative to the mainstream systems that are available (I personally call it “The problem solving platform” for this reason) by a loose knit group of volunteers who love computers and know a lot about them. Most people who use a computer use them to do work, and not really for promoting a personal agenda.

I’m not saying that you shouldn’t try to get your family members to use Linux, I’m just saying that you shouldn’t force them. You should put their best interests first that can help them.

I’m sorry to go on such a long rant about this. I just see a lot of people who I believe to vastly overestimate the willingness of others in certain places. And the whole part of “worrying about someone spending their own money” just kind of struck a red flag to me.

soulfirethewolf, to android in WhatsApp UI has updated for me (Version 2.24.8.85)

Needs more material 3

soulfirethewolf, to programmer_humor in kno.wled.ge

Aside from the fact that it’s owned by alphabet, what’s so bad about .xyz?

soulfirethewolf, to android in Fairphone wants to expand to 23 new markets and reach the €400 price point

I hope this means a US release is soon

soulfirethewolf, to 196 in Firefox rules

Chromium is still open source. And it can still be deviated from. Different for the sake of being different seems ridiculous.

soulfirethewolf, to 196 in Firefox rules

If it wasn’t a joke, perhaps it might actually get them somewhere at this point

soulfirethewolf, to technology in Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar

I don’t hate copilot but I seldom use it enough to justify having a taskbar button for it

soulfirethewolf, to 196 in I've ruled this before

And this is probably where Google makes a lot of its ad money

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