

Thankfully no microsoft, but I do have to use google workspace.
at least i can sandbox it to a web browser? small wins…


Thankfully no microsoft, but I do have to use google workspace.
at least i can sandbox it to a web browser? small wins…


The drivers run OK, but because they were not built for my distribution with the right flag, when I sleep and resume my system, I need to log out and back in to the desktop or else it bugs out.
Is this the drivers fault for not having that be a default flag? The maintainers fault for not using the correct flags? Waylands fault for not interfacing with the driver right on resume? My fault for having the audacity to want to use the sleep function?
I have no clue, but it doesn’t happen with the open source nouevau drivers, so I’m inclined to place a fair bit of the blame with nvidia.


It’ll be cancelled before it even launches
This is Goth Witch, from his side series.


Sugars and additives are in nearly all foods, maybe we should stop asking manufacturers to disclose it on the ingredients list.
If there are no dangerous predators, then there is no problem voting third party


I shifted my desktop this past month, happy to be part of the extra fractions of a % point.
Ubuntu 25.10 finally seems to have resolved a lot of the issues I’ve had in the past, so I think this shift will be permanent.


I first read this as MPEG and thought they were talking about the video encoding.
I wish they were talking about the video encoding.


No, the better solution is to add more black bars to the side so that it fits on to a wide screen.


Yes, if the government was sane and allowed a physical card as an alternative/backup, but the UK gov wants to make it digital only.
Some important context here is that Switzerland already has a national ID card system, this is an extension allowing people to use a digital version if they prefer.
I’m not saying that isn’t going to be without its privacy concerns, but them narrowly voting that in is a far cry from, oh I don’t know, the UK government forcing an entirely new scheme on people without a referendum.


I\ don\'t\ know\ what\ you\ mean,\ I\'ve\ never\ encountered\ any\ annoyances.
Oh, look at that pretty twinkling shooting sta- oh shit, that’s another one of elon musk’s pointless billionaire space toys. I can’t even relax by just looking at the stars anymore.
I like this as a replacement for the Winnie the Pooh tuxedo image macro


I just finished Hail Mary Project which I started last week - really enjoyed it. It scratched a perfect itch for some optimistic sci-fi.


I think I am starting to lean towards ebooks for the convenience when reading novels and prosey nonfiction.
However for reference books a physical thing is easier to flip through, and for anything with illustrations, physical still has better quality.


The article is saying the petition is targeting steam, but the actual linked petition is addressing credit card companies. The text of the petition doesn’t mention steam or valve. I don’t know what the author of the article thinks is happening here, and they’ve explained it very badly.


What happens when anti-porn organisations like Collective Shout go after the currency exchanges?


My point was that brave’s solution, like Signal’s, is dependent on microsoft playing fair. If microsoft decides they don’t want brave, signal, or anyone else using DRM to interfere with their screen scraping chatbot, there is not going to be an easy way to fix it.
It may be waiting to enshittify, but as it is still DRM free, that’s not a huge deal breaker (as long as they don’t change this policy). Plus, they’re still doing Bandcamp fridays, so it’s still the best way to financially support a musician at the moment.