PizzaMan

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[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 36 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (3 children)

https://investors.yum.com/news-events/financial-releases/news-details/2023/Yum-Brands-Reports-Fourth-Quarter-Results-and-Increases-Dividend/default.aspx

We repurchased 10 million shares totaling $1.2 billion at an average price per share of $119.

They are just greedy. They have the money, but giving the money to the rich is evidently more important.

https://cwa-union.org/stock-buybacks-hurt-workers

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 17 points 10 months ago

What holds youtube from blocking all videos to addblock users just as other sites do?

It's a constant game of cat and mouse, an arms race till the end of time. You can't block videos from ad-block users if you can't tell which users are using adblock and which are not.

I don’t understand why self hosted videos aren’t more popular

It's quite complicated technologically, and requires quite a lot of storage space. Viewers only go where the creators go, and the creators have no reason to go to someplace that is more of a pain in the ass to host videos.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 30 points 11 months ago

Shit like that is also a far, far better use of airspace/resources

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

It's not a perfect replacement, and I never claimed as such. But for most people's needs, gimp is perfectly capable.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 10 points 11 months ago (4 children)

That, and Gimp is quite a capable photo editing tool.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 11 points 11 months ago

Homelander is the type to side with oil.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

Money/users/recognition isn't really what OP is suggest linux wins on.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

While the moon has basically no atmosphere, I don't think it would matter much. Plenty of lunar dust would get blown around by the force of the engines, and the mass or that dust would contribute. Beyond that, the exhaust itself has a lot of force, and is probably plenty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HQfauGJaTs

Look at the Apollo missions taking off, it's quite violent for the surround area.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

But how are their parents going to get them to work? /s

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Good, probably for the best.

Honestly, yeah...

I don't play it very often. I only ever play it when my girlfriend and her friends rope me into it.

You have way more practical experience than I do. I haven’t even tried any of these on actual hardware yet.

Honestly installing it on a VM and checking around is a huge chunk of the experience, so you're not missing much.

https://github.com/mateomaui/DebianInstall/blob/main/debian-install-3-apps-or-no-nvidia.sh

Hell yeah.

If you're making scripts like this, you should have no problem with LMDE.

If you (or anyone) wants to contribute changes to that install script, feel free, I’m just working it out.

I might do so down the line. I'm not the most experienced with shell scripts, but I am knowledgable enough to fumble my way through a server maintenance script for my self hosted minecraft server.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago (3 children)

I will say right off the bat, it sounds like you know a bit more about me, so whatever you decide will probably already be a pretty informed choice.

With that said, having used ubuntu occasionally in the past, it doesn't feel all that different from Debian. They are roughly equally functional, performant, etc.

Before I found Debian Mint, I wrote a script for base Debian 12.2 to auto-install

I probably should do something similar, because down the line who knows, I might need a full re-install.

because I have no idea what I could be missing in the background on my Debian install, or didn’t set up correctly because I don’t know about it.

Very anecdotally, like I said there has only been two programs that I haven't been able to get running that I really want. That's fusion360 and dungeon draft. Both of which I could pretty easily get running in a VM.

Actually now that I think about it, there is a 3d program, and that's fortnite. But that's because their management doesn't give a flying fuck about linux, and so their anti-cheat breaks the game. So no distro will be safe from that.

I also noticed that Debian Mint currently uses a newer kernel than Ubuntu Mint

Again, it sounds like you are much more informed about it than me. But personally, it hasn't made a difference for me. I can run my games, the basic internet browsing apps that I like, etc.

Has there been any particular thing you had to do to Debian Mint to make it work better for you?

The most complex thing that needed set up was getting my drives auto mounted on startup. But debian mint has a pretty straightforward way of setting it up, so it took maybe 5 seconds.

Beyond that, it's just been a small bit of effort setting up the programs I use. Steam, freetube, the prism minecraft launcher, my nvidia drivers, cura, KDE connect, gitkracken, vscode, vlc, etc. It is really low effort honestly, basically the same effort as windows. The software manager/library on debian has been pretty decent to me.

[–] PizzaMan@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (5 children)

Yeah, I was a bit disappointed with the compatability as well. But luckily it hasn't effected me too much on mint. So far only two programs I use haven't been compatible, and even then they aren't programs I use often.

What’s your preferred file manager, if you don’t mind?

Nemo, which is the default for mint.

Also another reason I switched to mint now that i remember, I wanted to switch to a non-Ubuntu system. The whole point of switching to Linux is to get away from all the corpos getting their hands on your system/data. Unfortunately I only learned how shitty canonical is about it after I unstalled zorin.

So I currently have mint debian edition installed.

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