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  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 15h ago 100%

    Alternative caption: Ben 10 has gender dysphoria

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  • Playlist a dog might like
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 2d ago 100%

    I'm not surprised to see Jacob Collier and Snarky Puppy in the same playlist, but also with Sammy Rae and That Handsome Devil? That's a killer playlist, even if it's only for the meme.

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  • Microsoft will end Windows 10 support in exactly one year
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 4d ago 85%

    Right as they have begun rolling out Copilot... It's a dystopian world we are about to be a part of, if you don't already think we're living in it now. Viva la Linux!

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  • 'Goodnight From Spoorweghaven', Rotterdam - Paul Killeen
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 1w ago 100%

    I'm not sure why but for some reason I thought this was Minecraft for a moment.

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  • I'll get to the real projects!...eventually
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 1w ago 100%

    For a moment I thought this was a ham radio sub, not Lemmy Shitposting lmao

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  • Switching back to Firefox
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 1w ago 100%

    I love Librewolf too, and if you're looking to explore other options I do recommend giving the Mullvad Browser a go. It's another firefox fork but I believe it handles fingerprinting in a better manner. Similarly, it comes with uBlock Origin built in but also NoScript. I'd likely use it as my primary browser but I don't really care for NoScript and removing the extension would ultimately defeat the fingerprint resistance of Mullvad.

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  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 1w ago 100%

    I don't think there's any sense in overlooking flaws just because something is overall better. Firefox is the massively better choice if the goal is to avoid data collection. However, I don't think that means it's fair to let things slide so easily. A community that calls out its developers when they make a mistake can ultimately improve things, and prevents devs from saying "they won't understand and they won't care." Firefox isn't a total angel when it comes to data collection, I mean telemetry being opt-out instead of opt-in is a pretty big boon, even if it's not as bad as it is in other browsers. I'm not sure what agenda you believe is being pushed here, I never once suggested folks jump ship from Firefox to Chrome.

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  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 2w ago 83%

    Y'all can downvote this person but they aren't necessarily wrong. Unfortunately, it seems you have to pick the poison you know in the browser space or take a risk with something else. And something else is usually just one of those original poisons wearing a different label. That said, there are some projects that tend to be of better form than others. Consider the Mullvad Browser and Librewolf. Those two are built on Firefox but are "fixed" enough to mitigate the crap Firefox has done. For Android, I believe Mull browser is the best one can get right now, it's like a mobile Arkenfox.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearMI
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    A spacebar for the web
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 2w ago 100%

    I read through this and I'm not entirely certain I understand. I do know people that bury themselves in dozens of tabs, with s bookmarks toolbar that just confuses the heck out of me each time it's there. Still, I feel like a lot of organization (or lack thereof) falls on the user. However, with the right information management skills, I feel like most people don't ever need more than four tabs open at one time.

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    SVG cursors: everything that you need to know about them
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 2w ago 100%

    Shaking my mouse "Haha this is so cool, look at it get bigger!" Continues shaking until the cursor takes up a quarter of my screen "Dear God what have I done."

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  • How bad does the USB-C to AUX dongle ruin audio quality?
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 2w ago 100%

    The USB C to 3.5mm dongles out there are plentiful and to be honest you can't really go wrong with any one. At the end of the day, they all behave pretty similarly as they contain a DAC and an amp built them. At this point, the world of audio has gone far enough that decent audio chips are pretty cheap and it's not all that likely you'll actually hear any significant differences between different dongles.

    If you are an Android user, be wary of which dongle you get if you're looking at the Apple ones. Depending on the region the dongle is made for, some users report issues where the dongle chooses not to amplify the signal properly. I ran into this problem with the model MU7E2AM/A and it's just annoying. Android and external DACs can be kinda hit or miss for some reason, and the dongle only functioned properly using a specific music player app that kinda overrides the system and forces it to use the DAC (the app is USB Audio Player Pro).

    You can buy dongles pretty cheap on the cheapo sites like Aliexpress, which isn't a terrible idea. You could buy a few cheaper ones and be fine for a long while. I've had issues with the longevity of certain dongles, daily use can sometimes put physical stress on the USB connector if you're not careful, which is why I would just keep a few different dongles and chew through em as needed.

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  • My experience with microsoft's ads for linux.
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 3w ago 100%

    That is disgusting. 'nuff said.

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  • Beyond enshittification, why does tech oftentimes suck?
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 3w ago 90%

    This is somewhat outside the box but as tech becomes easier, a lot of people tend to become weaker at certain tech skills. An example of this is directory management. A lot of folks don't organize their file structures nowadays, relying heavily on the search bar to find everything.

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  • Arch Linux and Valve Collaboration - Arch-dev-public - lists.archlinux.org
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 3w ago 100%

    I read through the update but I'm not quite sure what this means for Valve or Arch Linux. Can users expect better compatibility with hardware and software for gaming? Will this affect other distros or only Arch?

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  • Might not even have to change the acronym
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 3w ago 100%

    As a Proton user? Definitely.

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  • In ref to parents bringing their kids to Hazbin Hotel panels
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 3w ago 94%

    It's not only for the children's sake but also for the adults. Adult spaces are adult spaces meant for adults. Adult spaces bring people peace of mind when they know there won't be children around because they won't need to worry about a child's needs or behavior (and children can sometimes behave terribly). Having spaces that are child-free also mean adults can enjoy sharing in sensitive topics that children should not be privy to.

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  • Might not even have to change the acronym
  • Cornflake_Dog Cornflake_Dog 3w ago 100%

    Sent from Proton Mail mobile 😭😭😭

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  • Hey there folks, I'm trying to figure out how to configure my UFW, and I'm just not sure where to start. What can I do to see the intetnet traffic from individual apps so I can know what I might want to block? This is just my personal computer and I'm a total newbie to configuring firewalls so I'm just not sure how to go about it. Most online guides seem to assume one already knows what they want to block but I don't even know how/where to monitor local traffic to figure out what I can/should consider blocking.

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    Hey there folks! I recently made the switch to Linux and I really want to do some editing using DaVinci Resolve. My computer is running an intel i7 7th Gen with no dedicated GPU. I used [this tutorial](https://youtu.be/5w8r7ZUQdPM) to get through the initial installation but now the app just crashes warning "Unsupported GPU Processing Mode," advising me to "Please review the GPU drivers and GPU configuration under preferences." This is what I see when I go to that menu. Any idea what I need to do to make DaVinci recognize the integrated GPU?

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    Hey there, folks! I'm about to do my first Linux install and I'm trying to figure out which DE I wanna use. I'm not concerned about how analogous the DE is to any other OS because I'm willing to learn and develop a new workflow. From a performance and overall compatibility perspective, does either GNOME or KDE outshine over the other for this? This is specifically considering the latest non-beta/stable versions of each. Does the Anaconda installer work in the KDE spin of Fedora, or is the install process different altogether? I know Fedora's default is GNOME, does this make for any less stability with KDE? Edit: I appreciate all of your comments, thank you for taking the time to write them! Initially I was really interested in GNOME for its minimalist design, but it seems KDE can be altered for a similar form without needing to rely much on third party pieces because of how much is already built into it. Although I'm certain the GNOME DE is a really nice one, I think I'm gonna give it a go with KDE simply because it has three customizability already out-of-the-box and it seems to be slightly lighter weight. Of course, there's no reason to ever settle and it's likely I'll try GNOME at some point instead. Thank you! :)

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    More pictures in comments. This picture is Olight S1R Baton II (left) vs Rovyvon A23 (right). The Rovyvon uses a Nichia 219C emitter in cool white (about 5700K iirc).) It's the same complaint you hear time and time again, emitters with awful tint and CRI. When I was still new all I cared about was Olight, so I've amassed a pretty significant collection. It was only when I first tried a Hank light with Nichia 519A emitters that I finally understood why tint and CRI matters. Also, now that I've learned the Anduril 2 UI every other light just feels limiting.

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