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Jack@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 11 to add an AI agent that runs in background with access to personal folders, warns of security riskEnglish
2·22 days agothere’s no Linux client that supports lossless
Do you mean ALAC files? I downloaded a sample at https://getsamplefiles.com/sample-audio-files/alac and played it in VLC under Linux. There are several players that can play libavcodec FFmpeg.
or even to know that we were even here.
What about our megafauna extinctions, nuclear tests, mass biosphere degradation and destruction, the Anthropocene extinction event, the fish bones of 2-6 trillion fish we torture to death every year, the bones of trillions of monstrous chickens, anthropogenic climate change, plastic… and soon the upcoming anthropogenic climate-change cascade and the Anthropocene mass-extinction event?
Jack@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.ml•West uses liberal-opposition groups to divide Russian society — Security CouncilEnglish
1·2 months agodeleted by creator
Why does the LOC site require cookies and scripting to show and IMG? That’s such an anti-library thing to do.
Aren’t the
AandQkeys also at terrible positions?
Seems like they’re banned in several countries and by several providers: https://web.archive.org/web/20250531154905/https://catbox.moe/faq.php
My apologies to Catbox, I thought they were requiring cookies or cross-site-scripting
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Scientists didn’t become pickier - they just later found that Pluto was in a belt of thousands of massive object (called the Kuiper belt), like the asteroid belt but much bigger.
When Ceres was discovered in 1801, it was thought to be a comet, later a planet, but after discovering it was one of many asteroids in the asteroid belt (which it wasn’t big enough to clear), they realized it wasn’t a planet.
When Pluto was first discovered in 1930, it was in a similar situation as Ceres and thought of as a planet, but when other Kuiper belt objects started to be discovered by 1992, they realized Pluto also wasn’t a planet.
Only Yesterday is my favorite by far. If Grave of the Fireflies didn’t have the supernatural/Deus-ex-machina/genre whiplash scenes at the end, it would’ve been my favorite, but that ending ruins the movie for me.
If I remember correctly I had the same start: tested Knoppix, tried Mandrake for a short time, then Ubuntu which I used for several years until Gnome 3 when I switched to Xubuntu for several years, but when snap happened I tried Debian, then Mint for a while, but I’m now trying MX.
Jack@lemmy.cato
Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla chairman's salary vs Firefox market share (as of 2023)English
76·1 year ago22% inflation vs 700% increase for the CEO between 2016 and 2022?
If you think your grandparents would prefer the Windows 8 or macOS type UI, then GNOME is the way.
I think Xfce or MATE is vastly better tho.
Jack@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who is your favorite artist and what song/album would you recommend?English
31·1 year agoPearl jam is my favorite band also, and Riot act is probably also my favorite album of theirs.
If you like Pearl jam, I’d recommend my favorite album of all times: Soundgarden’s Superunknown.
Some of my lesser-known, non-grunge favorites:
- “Hitomi ni utsuru keshiki” - Luminous, Mayuko
- “Strange fruit” - Nina Simone
- “Boulevard of broken dreams” - Maiya Sykes, Postmodern jukebox
- “Mr. Rattlebone” - Matt Maeson
- “Stubborn beast” - Bear’s den
- “Blue eyes” - Springbok nude girls
- “Farsi prayer” - Lisbeth Scott
- “Hey ma durga” - Krishna Das, Baird Hersey, Prana
- “Bright morning stars” - The wailin’ Jennys
- “Hymn 1, Axion esti” - Vassilis Tsabropoulos
- “La danse de mardi gras” - The Balfa brothers
The way the 4th panel leads your eyes up to the 2nd is amazing: 5 panels for the size of 4.
Jack@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE Goes and Does It (Double-Click By Default, That Is) - OMG! LinuxEnglish
7·2 years agoIt may mean the user doesn’t think their use is similar enough to the people who make the distro/DE, or trust the distro makers’ decision making ability.
If a distros’ makers think snaps are a good idea, or that the distro shouldn’t by default show available security updates, or have a UI that hides how many open instances there are of a program unless you hover over an icon, or hides the titles of those open programs, or hides panels; then the way I use a PC is too different from the way they do - and there are likely more things in the background that we disagree with which can’t as easily be changed like UI settings.
Jack@lemmy.caOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Font not available in Firefox or (Epiphany GNOME) Web browser.English
1·2 years agoThanks for the comments. Based on them I found https://github.com/snapcrafters/gimp/issues/21 which suggested copying the font to ~/.fonts/ (which didn’t work) and to /usr/local/share/fonts/ which fixed it - Epiphany can now see the font, and I can now set it as default in Firefox (tho Firefox is ignoring it in a page’s CSS).
Jack@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the average temperature of earth?English
271·2 years agoThe crust is minuscule compared to the core and mantle.
The mantle makes up about 84% of Earth’s total volume. The temperature varies from about 1 300 K (1 000°C, 1 832°F) near its boundary with the crust, to 4 000 K (3 700°C, 6 692°F) near its boundary with the core. https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/mantle/
The temperature in the Earth’s core is uncertain: estimates at the inner core boundary range from 4 000 K to 8 000 K and at the core–mantle boundary from 3 000 to 4 500 K. https://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucfbdxa/pubblicazioni/nat.pdf
Jack@lemmy.cato
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dear server admins, please defederate threads.net. Dear users, ask your server admin to defederate threads.net.English
401·2 years agoLemmy.Ca admins blocked Threads about 5 months ago: https://lemmy.ca/comment/901551
You can confirm that Threads dot net is still blocked by Lemmy.Ca by going to https://lemmy.ca/instances and clicking on the “Blocked Instances” tab.





You can instead try a distro that just works on most hardware, like Linux Mint or other easy-to-use distros suggested in this thread. That way you can slowly learn how to use Linux if you want, while using Linux, so you can later use a more finicky distro more suited to what you want.
For years I used Ubuntu, but when GNOME 3 came out I changed to Xubuntu, and then when Snap came out I changed to Mint Xfce. I’ve used several 2nd-hand desktops and laptops over the decades, so brand-new hardware might be more problem-prone.
I started off trying Slackware, SUSE, and Mandrake; but struggled too much with them so I stayed with Windows. Ubuntu just worked for me, so it allowed me to easily ditch Windows. Years later, I had update problems when I tested MX Linux and Debian, but instead of trying to fix it, I personally found it easier to just look for a distro better suited to the way I want to use my computer.