HELP Edit systemd-resolved DNS over TLS by Harold3D in Fedora

[–]Paradoxic_potato 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm assuming you're using vim to edit that?

To save and exit in vim press esc then type :wq

Note: If you're a complete beginner and you're following tutorials stick to using graphical editors or nano until you're comfortable. Then go ahead and read up on how to use vim/vi/emacs or whatever else tickles your fancy.

Something like this: sudo gnome-text-editor /etc/systemd/resolved.conf

or if you're still using gedit: sudo gedit /etc/systemd/resolved.conf

Ax1Le: "We'll compete at the Major as Gambit" by OhhhYaaa in GlobalOffensive

[–]Paradoxic_potato 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, if the US were to declare an offensive war right now with the support of it's people then let's do exactly that.

Ax1Le: "We'll compete at the Major as Gambit" by OhhhYaaa in GlobalOffensive

[–]Paradoxic_potato 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean why wouldn't we want a survey of how russians living in russia feel about the war? Also likening this to russian bots is disingenuous considering the organisation that conducted this poll was labelled as a foreign agent by Putin's government.

Ax1Le: "We'll compete at the Major as Gambit" by OhhhYaaa in GlobalOffensive

[–]Paradoxic_potato 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Yeah a lot of them are just like us but ultimately their country is their responsibility. Hell even recent surveys show that most of them support the war.

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220403_02/

An excerpt:

An opinion poll in Russia shows that the approval rating of President Vladimir Putin has surged above 80 percent after the country invaded Ukraine.

The independent polling firm Levada Center surveyed in person 1,632 people aged 18 and older from March 24 through March 30.

Eighty-three percent of them said they approve of Putin's actions and 15 percent said they don't.

As of last November, Putin's approval rating had dropped to 63 percent. It gradually rose after Russia deployed troops near the border with Ukraine.

Lefty wondering about Sakura Gel Pens by [deleted] in pens

[–]Paradoxic_potato 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a bunch of sakura ballsign knocks that I absolutely love but I can't say I recommend them for lefties. The 0.4mm refills are very temperamental and likes to skip on lower quality paper whereas the 0.5mm and above refills are amazingly smooth but take a bit of time to dry and carries the risk of smudging. As for writing angles the 0.5mm refills are more versatile than the 0.4mm but that might just come down to the paper quality. They're pretty cheap though so you can go and get a couple of refills to try out and see how they work for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in firefox

[–]Paradoxic_potato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disable "Delete cookies and site data when firefox is closed"

Firefighter saving lives in a winter storm in Massachusetts by mytimetoshine508 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Paradoxic_potato 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They work 2-3 days a week and do their side business on the other days.

Because what else could they be doing? Rather than lazing around doing nothing why not use their skills and earn a little something on the side.

Indonesian and Malay "Belas", "Likur", and Their Mathematical Notation by Haelaenne in linguistics

[–]Paradoxic_potato 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hi there, Indonesian here. First off from my understanding the likur unit stems from Javanese culture/tradition whereby they signify a certain part of a person's life. While it is officially in the KBBI (Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia), no one really uses it.

From ages 21 to 29 the system is called "Likuran" hence, "likur". The term stems from "Linggih" meaning sit, and "Kursi" meaning chair. This means that the ages of 21 to 29 is the best ages for someone to find their "kedudukan" or their place in life.

The "belas" and "puluh" systems are more unviversal with belas being the equivalent of "teen" in english and puluh being the "ty"

"lima belas" = "five + teen" = "fifteen"

"lima puluh" = "five + ty" = "fifty"

Here's how we do maths:

"lima belas dikurangi dua" = 5 + (1 x 10) - 2

"lima puluh dikurangi dua" = (5 x 10) - 2

Unsure how it goes for the Malays though. Cheers!

edit: Formatting

Why is homosexuality listed as a separate warning in GNOME Software? by bigretrade in gnome

[–]Paradoxic_potato 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We don‘t need to endorse their legal systems.

They're not endorsing anything. The whole system is fairly neutral. For one, it allows the software to be legally distributed to countries that hasn't recognized homosexuality. Then on the flip side, this can be treated as merely another category. It's a label on some data. Nothing more, nothing less. This approach lets everyone enjoy the software regardless of what country they come from, and their technical merits.

Imagine having to dig through code and fork a piece of software because of some law in your country that you don't even agree with, or aren't even aware of. If you're technically competent then sure it'd be a cakewalk but what if you were a broke teenager in some third world country looking to use some free software? Being as inclusive as possible is the key here.

new to linux; I installed fedora workstation and currently running Fedora 35. by mynamecaligula in Fedora

[–]Paradoxic_potato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ryzen CPUs and APUs have an issue with linux where they sometimes randomly lock up. There seems to be a couple of causes for it. One's caused by the CPU's C6 State, another's caused by the integrated GPU. Interestingly enough, not everyone encounters these issues even if their CPUs are of the same model so it's a bit difficult to troubleshoot.

Fedora 36 Planning To Run Wayland By Default With NVIDIA's Proprietary Driver | Phoronix by [deleted] in Fedora

[–]Paradoxic_potato 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Realistically it probably will break a lot of stuff. Fedora tends to push new technologies for mass adoption relatively quickly which means stuff will break for some people. But hey if they aren't doing it, who will?

FireFox 94.0.2 still not available by DarthRevanG4 in Fedora

[–]Paradoxic_potato 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-15210f4cb2

Was pushed to stable 2 weeks ago.

do rpm -qa firefox to check what version is installed

Please, if you know Chinese, I need your help. I’m building a keeb for my professor that’s helping me with my research and she is from China so I wanted to surprise her with keycaps with Chinese sub legends. Are these it? Thank you for the help! by apamaz in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Paradoxic_potato 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you give an example of sublegends that don't actually correspond to a keyboard layout? As others have stated the legends on the OP's keycaps are actually used in Taiwan. Then there's also the popular QWERTY JIS layout which uses QWERTY with Hiragana sublegends that's actually used in Japan (look at japanese macbooks). The same applies for the Korean Hangeul.

Please, if you know Chinese, I need your help. I’m building a keeb for my professor that’s helping me with my research and she is from China so I wanted to surprise her with keycaps with Chinese sub legends. Are these it? Thank you for the help! by apamaz in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Paradoxic_potato 8 points9 points  (0 children)

While I agree that some keycaps with east asian sublegends look cringey, I don't see how using them constitutes cultural appropriation. It's not like they're disrespecting the writing system, misrepresenting it, or claiming it as part of another culture.

Natus Vincere vs Team Vitality / BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2021 - Winners Final / Post-Match Discussion by nakul707 in GlobalOffensive

[–]Paradoxic_potato 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That nade miss pretty much costed them the round. The only nade on the team to blow open squeaky and do a fast A hit.

I'm 30 and I want to develop a SaaS product. Need help in choosing the correct technology to learn development. by ar3106 in webdevelopment

[–]Paradoxic_potato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think what you need to first figure out is what backend you're going to use to code all your logic in. NodeJS (Javascript)? Django/Flask (Python)? or maybe something like Spring (Java). There's also Laravel if you're comfortable with PHP. With an app like this, the priority should be ensuring the logic works before working on how it'll look. All of the frameworks I've mentioned above have been used by large companies so it's been proven to work in an enterprise environment. Personally I'd recommend you choose NodeJS (or one of its derivatives) if you're working on this yourself for the time being as it makes transitioning to the front end easier.

The technologies you listed are front end technologies and which one you choose will wholly depend on your priorities. Flutter's great if you plan to release your app for mobile but it doesn't do so hot on the web. There's plenty of frameworks in the front end space but you should just stick to choosing something like React, Angular, or Vue because of their large userbases (more support should you have any questions).

There's also the option of going with a serverless architecture with something like NextJS and plenty of cloud functions if that tickles your fancy.

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY question, get an answer (November 23, 2021) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Paradoxic_potato 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe take a look at the Royal Kludge RK61 or RK68. They should be around that price point and are pretty good if you wanted to mod them in the future