A video game I play recently added on-screen panic buttons, so for all the items you might want to use in a pinch. It’s a turn-based game, so you really have all the time in the world to check your items, but they’re still all listed there to remind you of the options you have. And of course, I still manage to completely ignore them when I get into a panic. 🫠
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Those Spectacle changes look good. The old UI made some amount of sense, if the primary use-case was taking complete screenshots, but even for that, there’s probably a single shortcut to do that directly.
And I do find, I generally want a smaller cutout these days, because you can just fit more stuff onto modern displays, some of which is going to irrelevant.
My favorite is when you get told to cook something in water and there’s always just this implicit “with salt” in there.
Except when it isn’t. For example, you should only add salt to lentils after cooking, otherwise their hull turns hard.
Well, and they also don’t tell you how much salt to use. Yesterday, I cooked millet and just added as much salt as I would add to noodles.
But then I had to leave them in the pot to soak for half an hour, because they wouldn’t soften (is that also from the salt?). Which meant they had soaked up all the salt water and the millet was far too salty in the end.
I could imagine that they didn’t want to do something called “Destiny 3”, because people would expect that to be better than Destiny 2, which is virtually impossible, if you’re gonna start over from scratch, with how many years of development have gone into Destiny 2 by now…
Climate change is gonna fuck this place up before I retire. I do not hope I win.
No pride for the poor, sorry.
Oh damn, I suspected as much, but I interpreted the arm in the third panel to be part of the jaw. So I thought, maybe with the big ears it might be a Dingo, but that seemed awfully specific for what should be the fairly obvious setup for a joke…
Blade is my favorite color.
Ephera@lemmy.mlto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Best place for a community alternative to Facebook group?English6·2 days agoI’ve never used Facebook, but I’ve seen people say that Friendica is quite similar to Facebook (in case you care about that).
Ephera@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a song in a foreign language you like the melody to but didnt know the lyrics?English1·2 days agoThis song in some Cyrillic language: https://open.audio/library/tracks/102128
Yeah, the wording is confusing. A long time ago, there was no paid software, there was only software where you got the source code and other software where e.g. it was pre-installed on some hardware and the manufacturer didn’t want to give the source code.
In that time, a whole movement started fighting for software freedom, so they called their software “free”.
Can that actually happen like this? If Windows killed the bootloader wouldn’t that mean that you couldn’t boot into Kubuntu either? Or can it somehow kill the bootloader when the PC is turned off?
Ephera@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Me introducing a complete stranger to Linux by describing a very niche use-caseEnglish1·6 days agoIt’s just the normal “Pager” widget, configured to show application icons.
I find “minimap” more descriptive for what I’m doing, because I don’t minimize, nor stack windows, so if a window exists, it has a location.
Which is also ultimately how I use this thing. Imagine a large desk where you need to jump between topics every so often. You’d put related sheets of paper next to each other and leave a bit of space between the groups. Sheets of paper are just application windows in my case (I will open one or more windows per task, I don’t mix tasks together based on application like people usually do). Well, and my desk also happens to be very long, so I can comfortably fit a minimap for it in my panel.And because I really like multitasking, I’ve actually got multiple desks, in different colors:
For these, I use Plasma’s Activities. The different colors are done by having a transparent panel and then setting the wallpaper to different colors + telling Plasma to use the wallpaper for determining the accent color.
In this screenshot, you can also beautifully see a workspace with 5 Kate windows, which is genuinely where I shoved a bunch of notes, for me to sort through them later. 🙃
Ephera@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Me introducing a complete stranger to Linux by describing a very niche use-caseEnglish2·7 days agoI get to use Linux at $DAYJOB and I have a rather customized KDE setup (basically window tiling, 20-80 workspaces, a workspace minimap in the panel).
Usually, I’m surrounded by other nerds, who’ll ask about it occasionally, but you know, they’ve heard of or used Linux before, they know that some crazy things can be done.Now, yesterday, I was in a call with the legal department. I started sharing my screen and explaining my relatively simple problem. And the guy took longer than I expected to respond, which made me quite self-conscious, whether he needs time to process my explanation …or rather what in the fresh hell I did to my computer to make it look like that. 🙃
Ephera@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Proprietary software's inferiorities, such as this control center downgrade, remind me of that one Dhar Mann video where kids enjoy homemade food and insult what the "award winning pastry chef" made.English0·8 days agoPeople here are saying that Waydroid works quite well for running Android apps on mobile Linux.
I tried postmarketOS a few months ago on my SHIFT6mq and for me, the dealbreaker was that I couldn’t get my SIM card to connect, so no mobile internet and no calls. As I understand, this strongly varies between phone models, though.
Aside from that, I did like what I saw a lot. I used Plasma Mobile and that was a more competent UI than stock Android, because well, it is essentially just Plasma with some tweaks. Felt a lot more like the pocket computer I never knew I wanted.
Ephera@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•You install Linux to escape the user-tracking consumerism hellosphere corporate Matrix. I install Linux to install this neat lil' Audio Player that plays Animal Crossing music. We are not the same.English1·8 days agoAlso, bonus fun fact: “Alter!” as an exclamation probably comes from “Alter Schwede!”, which means “Old Swede!”.
According to Wikipedia, after the Thirty Years’ War, a German duke hired experienced Swedish soldiers to train new soldiers. And because they were experienced, they were also generally old. I have no idea, though, why that stuck around as an exclamation. 😅
Ephera@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•You install Linux to escape the user-tracking consumerism hellosphere corporate Matrix. I install Linux to install this neat lil' Audio Player that plays Animal Crossing music. We are not the same.English1·8 days agoRight, so presumably “Ålder” means “age”. In German, we have basically the same word, “Alter”, but we also use it as an exclamation, kind of like “Dude!”.
Now, if you want to exclaim “Alter!” with more disbelief, you say it with a long A and a D in place of the T, which one might write as “Alder”.
And for even more disbelief + almost anger, you can pronounce the “A” very strongly and kind of slur the rest of the word, which one might write as “Alla”.So, this reads to me like someone exclaiming their growing disbelief. 🙃
(All of this is very informal. These are not official rules you’d find in a dictionary, but younger generations would probably interpret it as I described.)
Ephera@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•You install Linux to escape the user-tracking consumerism hellosphere corporate Matrix. I install Linux to install this neat lil' Audio Player that plays Animal Crossing music. We are not the same.English1·8 days agoÅlder: Alla
This tickles my German funny bone. 🙃
Ephera@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Proprietary software's inferiorities, such as this control center downgrade, remind me of that one Dhar Mann video where kids enjoy homemade food and insult what the "award winning pastry chef" made.English0·8 days agoYeah, I don’t care to dunk on them, but you don’t exactly need a UI design degree to see that the contrast between background and foreground is far too low…
Yeah, I don’t like when corporations put stuff like that into their ToS, but at the same time, I 100% understand why every open-source license under the sun has it. You’re giving it away for free, so you don’t want people to sue for more than you’re providing for free.
Mastodon.social is currently very much in the latter camp of giving things away for free. I also understand that a service is yet another beast than a piece of software, since they hold your personal data and may leak/sell it. But yeah, at this point in time, I wouldn’t want someone to be able to sue Mastodon.social out of existence. I guess, it depends a lot on how it’s formulated in the end…