citrusface

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[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 55 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

To that level of detail, probably not. But the alt text isn't for me, and I appreciate the time and effort op took to put in it to be considerate of those who do need it.

To further clarify, the alt text can be read by text to speech, the image cannot. That is why the alt text is useful - at least this is my understanding.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago (4 children)
[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

100% agree and what I was trying to get to - it's the tech monopolies that are the issue here.

And I'm on pixel6a - so it's Google anyway.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago (3 children)

im not going to pretend im smart enough to understand the backend difference between safari/chrome/firefox - firefox mobile hasnt been a great experience for me, but i dont use the browser on my phone all that much. at home, its vivalidi because it works well. im not knocking firefox, its been my go to browser for over a decade - but its been seemingly backed by google this whole time? i dont know.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

i will peep Orion - thanks for the heads up.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

welp, thats that. oh well. i can be wrong - all good.

it doesnt matter really because i cant develop a browser and i have to use what exists - i choose duckduckchrome.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Pretty sure it's Webkit?

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 18 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Sure, sorry if fork wasn't the right term, I was just saying LibreWolf is Firefox sans Mozilla. The LibreWolf team is very privacy focused.

Full disclosure I use Vivaldi - which is chrome - because I'm a filthy heathen.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago (9 children)

Sorry, I missed the mobile part of your statement

For mobile I would recommend duckduckgo private browser.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 26 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (9 children)

LibreWolf is a Firefox fork that is not affiliated with Mozilla.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 28 points 1 week ago (1 children)

In what scenario would I ever need this.

[–] citrusface@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah but KITT is cool tho.

 

So - heres a weird one.

Everything was completely fine until last night and I have no idea what has changed at all.

When my screen sits idle for more than a second it get fuzzy and blurry. Then it will pulse from fuzzy to clear about every second.

Every letter I type causes the screen to flash clear, but then immediately goes back to fuzzy after I release the key. Mousing over an entity that causes an interaction does the same thing.

It is not the HDMI cable. Ive tried 3 cables. Its not my HDMI switch, I've changed all the cable and swapped ports around several times.

I have a SAMSUNG 43 UHD TV (60hz) that I use as my monitor. It is set to Dynamic Display in Game Mode. This has worked with no issues at all for 6+ months.

I ran some system updates 2 days ago, but the issue didn't start until last night. Also - its intermittent - so I'm at a total fucking loss. Reboots/Resets of varying types have not seemed to help.

Any ideas? let me know what else you need from me - Im still a relatively new linux user so be gentle.

Thank you in advance

 

Just wondering what you did. I am using Pop_os.

I installed it with Steam and it seems to almost boot, then crashes, I figure it's just because it's beta - maybe it'll be more stable and work when it actually launches.

Or maybe not because anti cheat - who's know, just looks fun.

 

It's been 2 minutes and I have already uninstalled sync. This is a FANTASTIC app. Kudos devs. I will be sending $ shortly.

 

...what the fuck do I do with my level 34 engineer?

 

So I swapped over to Pop!_os a couple of weeks ago, having never used Linux in my life. Honestly I blame Lemmy, but I am good with it. It has been a fantastic change.

During this swap - I was trying to find some games to install. I guess this forced me to re-assess my digital collection and rediscover things.

I started playing slay the spire, control, guild wars 2, against the storm, path of exile, caves of qud, and just so many other things I forgot I had or moved on from.

Anyway - just an observation that Linux has somehow managed to rekindle the gamer in me after a stressful last year.

Anyway, thats all. Thanks to all of y'all for helping me troubleshoot everything.

Edit: ...more OF my games.

 

Still very new to the whole Linux world and I am looking for some help.

I just acquired an old 2007 MacBook, it's in great shape & runs osx lion perfectly - but I want to put Linux on it so I can turn it to an extremely light casual gaming / pico-8 practice / media machine

I know that it is 64 bit

I have tried to boot both Elementary OS and Zorin OS Lite - but both just don't progress after selecting install from the boot screen.

I did manage to get PuppyLinux to run... however - I am not quite experienced enough yet to know my way around that yet... and I am a vain man who comes from a Ux design background and it's difficult for me to get past how PuppyLinux looks.

I have not tried Xubuntu yet, I think that will be next on my list of stuff to try tonight, but I was curious if anyone else has had any success reviving old 2007 MacBooks and just wondering what you used.

Thanks in advance 🙏

Edit: Model is MacBook A1181

 

Ahoy - I am as green as green can be when it comes to using any Linux OS, so please forgive any ignorance, I am learning as I go, I only installed this yesterday and I have zero Linux experience.

I use a Samsung smart TV as my external monitor and my computer is a Lenovo Legion y540 gaming laptop with 16gig of ram - its about 4 years old at this point i think. It still plays the games I like to play with no issues at all and when I was using windows, my tv worked great as my monitor for all of my games fps' and otherwise - sure its not like top of the line gaming specs, but it works for me ya know.

Now that I have swapped over to linux mint, i am having very very very noticeable lag on the external monitor. My mouse cursor is delayed by like a quarter of a second, and almost by a second when I boot up a game.

I am using the most current open source driver for my graphic card, because if i use the recommended NVIDIA driver, the monitor wont recognize at all.

I have a GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile in this laptop.

I've tired looking into this last night but was stumped, so any guidance from you all would be wonderful.

Thank you in advance

Also please let me know what other info I can provide (and how I can provide it - again - super new here on Linux Mint)

Edit: I resolved the issue by using Pop!_os instead of Mint, I assume it is a driver issue because Nvidia - however there are several suggestions I did not try below that may have worked as well - but I think Pop!_os will be much more on brand for me. Thanks for the help all!

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