Mastodon: @RmDebArc_5@toot.io
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- Alt account is probably the way to go
- A commonly used image host is blocked in a bunch of countries (https://files.catbox.moe/) check if you can open this site
- They are separate communities, kinda like politics and politics2 on Reddit. They don’t aggregate jet but that option is WIP. My tip is go with communities not on Lemmy.ml and hexbear.net due to some questionable moderation in a bunch of communities on those
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is CruchyRoll still the 'best' paid anime streaming service to use in the U.S.?28·3 months agoAFAIK they bought their only real competition (funimation). Regarding recommendations: I personally find piracy streaming sites have the best recommendations, I mostly use them just for recommendations and don’t even watch there, also you could take a look at !anime@ani.social, specifically the recommendation threads
Email client or provider? For client I’d go with thunderbird for provider mailbox.org or Tuta, or maybe proton (but mainly the first two).
As the other comment mentioned, this isn’t the community, I’d check out !privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com (asklemmy also may not be the right community, it’s explicitly not a support community)
Yeah, I would expect it to be read this way no matter if Japanese or not
The main difference is ease, and if you have to spin up your own instance vs just press a button I’d guess most people wouldn’t do it
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksOPto Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•Snitches get stitchesEnglish143·3 months agoWhile that is very much true, but I find it debatable if you (as in the dev) want the user facing UI to show it.
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksto Voyager@lemmy.world•Feature request: browse instancesEnglish2·3 months agoWhile it is a bit less straightforward, you can just add the specific instance as a guest and then browse local
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Apparently, 12% of Technology Workers Believe that MacOS is based on Linux17·3 months agoYes, it was made without any Unix code
I pictured that last sentence as a three star Amazon review and for some reason I found that insanely funny
If you start the demo mode there will be no changes to disk until you open the installer for both distros. Most distros will boot into the demo mode directly from the USB and then have a shortcut to start installing. Once you have created a bootable USB it will work with any device so you can test the distros out now with your current machined and when you get the new one you can just plug it in there and see if there are any hardware specific issues
The difference between NVIDIA and AMD/Intel is that Linux has a different way of handling drivers compared to windows (all drivers are part of the Kernel). AMD/Intel respect this. NVIDIA develop there drivers like on windows even though Linux is not designed this way. Also sometimes a new standard is made (eg Wayland) but NVIDIA has little to no support for a long time. Additionally there drivers are proprietary which limits how distros can/want to ship them.
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Planning to switch to Linux for my next PC391·3 months agoGenerally, Linuxmint is the go to distro if you want something that holds your hand, but due to your limited needs outside of gaming and already having a Steam deck you should take a look at Bazzite, which is basically the desktop mode of the Steam deck for PCs.
As for hardware, one thing that can be annoying is NVIDIA (drivers), but that shouldn’t be a major problem with these distros as mint has a built in manager that does everything for you and with Bazzite you just need to specify your GPU when downloading and don’t have to do anything.
My recommendation is download the distros you want to try, get Rufus put them on a USB and then play around with them in demo mode, make sure everything works (graphic card, printers) and if you like the distro then start the installer. If you don’t like it you can just unplug the USB and reboot without anything persisting.
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•[Answered] Most customizable desktop environment?7·3 months agoGnome is technically one of the most customizable, but it is opinionated which means the end user isn’t supposed to change anything, only devs (Like Ubuntu or Zorins customizations). Kde Plasma on the other hand is designed to be easily customizable, you are supposed to make it your own without having to install external software (for example Gnome requires you to manually install the extension manager while it is built in with kde). Then there is Xfce, which is also very customizable but has little built in. This is because with Xfce you are supposed to customize with external software (for example using plank as your dock).
So basically, Gnome is for when you want an opinionated DE (or want to make a distro and have it certain way), KDE is when you want something very customizable and Xfce when you something customizable and modular.
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksto Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•We Need to Save The BytesEnglish91·3 months agoIs there a client that automatically converts/optimizes images (locally) when uploading? Preferably on IOS
AFAIK it used to exist but was removed to avoid recreating stuff like karma farming and minimum karma limits. But it would be pretty easy to make a bash script that manually calculates the karma score
RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Something like Sonarr but for Youtube?English8·3 months agoHow would one connect this to jellyfin while preserving thumbnails etc?
Funnily enough, in my experience Humble Bundle and Fanatical are the best reputable options for DRM free ebooks/audiobooks/comics and that is actually pretty sad thinking about it. Now I’m just looking for a DRM movie store with a decent selection
At that point you might as well not have a kernel level anti cheat and companies who insist on kernel level anti cheat will block wine. The only solutions I see are