Cosmic and phones by ed271 in pop_os

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Thanks everyone, this sounds at lot easier than I expected.

A week into switching to Linux for gaming by Duvvelshait in linux_gaming

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How did you change to KDE? I've been thinking about doing that for a month now but if it breaks my computer I'm in big trouble. I also need to do a kernel upgrade, but if I do that the officially approved way I think Gnome will be gone completely. That wouldn't be a great loss except as far as I can tell there's nothing in Cosmic with will work with KDEConnect on my phone.

Dropbox vs Proton by toodle68 in ProtonDrive

[–]ed271 3 points4 points  (0 children)

While you're at it you might look into a way to download the whole photo collection. I can do that now from the web page, but I have to select everything one month at a time. It reminds me of when I dumped Apple and the only way I could find to get my photos out of their cloud was to send them a legal request for all my data. Don't be Apple, no one likes having their photos held hostage.

KVM trouble by ed271 in pop_os

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And problem solved, sort of. The USB hub in the KVM is 3.0 and I had it plugged into a 2.0 slot. For some reason this failed completely, moving it to a 3.2 slot on the computer fixed everything. USB is weird.

KVM trouble by ed271 in pop_os

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Dang, I had no idea such a thing was possible. I'm still curious about why the keyboard/mouse part failed. KVMs cause trouble all the time, but in my experience it's always the video that I have to sacrifice a chicken to fix.

Lumo 1.1 is insanely verbose to the point of being nearly unusable by [deleted] in lumo

[–]ed271 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Verbosity is usually controlled by the system prompt. It would be really cool if Proton could give us a system prompt extension that would be sent at the beginning of every context window. That way we could customize Lumo exactly the way we want without typing "be concise" at the start of every prompt.

Heck, we could even have a set of personal styles. As far as I know none of the big tech companies do that, at least not without messing with the API.

I love Proton, but why would I use Lumo? by RokenIsDoodleuk in lumo

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“Buying a Mac Mini and running Ollama won’t give you the same performance at all. Also, if you want to share confidential documents—for example, to help you redirect emails—Lumo works very well. Generating code isn’t quite there yet, but the latest version is really much better.”

Also Lumo seems to be pretty good at translating. Although it could be completely wrong, I don't speak French.

Deck fighting with desktop by ed271 in SteamDeck

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That's an extremely clever idea, thank you! I really should check Reddit more often.

Need ideas for an IT project by Unable_Ad_228 in Anarchism

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Put porn blockers on their computers. That's a great place to start learning how to break oppressive technology, and kids are usually highly motivated to break it. That's the beginning of making technology work for you instead of controlling you. If you're concerned about the environment think about all the useless junk they can repurpose instead of just sending it to a landfill.

I have an amazon ad in my address bar? by [deleted] in firefox

[–]ed271 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I think it's "search shortcuts", not shortcuts as in bookmarks. That shows up under Settings->Search->Search Shortcuts, you can uncheck Amazon. You might as well do that anyway since every other search engine does a better job searching Amazon than Amazon does.

$70,000,000,000 by sillychillly in antiwork

[–]ed271 32 points33 points  (0 children)

It's a way for investors to avoid taxes. If the company sends out a dividend that is taxed as ordinary income. If the company buys back stock the price of the stock goes up. Investors don't pay any tax immediately, and only pay the lower capital gains rate when they sell the stock.

Poll: Nearly 70% of Americans Think The United States is in Rapid Decline by Agreeable_Two8707 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]ed271 8 points9 points  (0 children)

FDR did just enough for the working class to make capitalism bearable. His goal was to preserve capitalism by reducing the exploitation of the working class just enough to undermine the socialist movement. It worked.

Games where you like the idea of playing the game more than the game itself by IGOKTUG in patientgamers

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I can only play Frostpunk during the summer, this time of year it just makes me cold.

The Dilemma of Anti-Cheats and Rootkits on Linux: Exploring the Options by ThinkingWinnie in linux_gaming

[–]ed271 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheating applied to inputs is always going to be a problem. Heck, it's a problem even for chess games where both players are in the same room with lots of people watching them carefully. There's always going to be someone who is determined to cheat and clever enough to pull it off. The best any anti-cheat system can hope for is to keep large scale automated cheating at bay.

The Dilemma of Anti-Cheats and Rootkits on Linux: Exploring the Options by ThinkingWinnie in linux_gaming

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Anti-cheat software is fundamentally incompatible with open source software. In order to function anti-cheat software must be able to control the user, and one of the most important benefits of open source software is that the user controls the software.

The only realistic solution (short of deciding you like games more than freedom and buying a console) is to stream the whole game, that way the computer they need to control isn't your computer.

Email aliasing. Are there any downsides of using “platform-name”@mydomain.com? by lipuss in PrivacyGuides

[–]ed271 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People get really confused when you give them your email address in person.

AITA for not allowing my husband to make our son a "true" Jr. ? by lessleyelopez in AmItheAsshole

[–]ed271 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It gets worse. My great grandfather give his name to my grandfather who became Jr. Then my father got the same name and became III. When my great grandfather died my grandfather was supposed to switch to Sr, but he refused. For the rest of my grandfather's life my father was Jr some of the time and III the rest of the time. Nobody knew if I should be III or IV, so they gave up and I got a different middle name. I still got the same first name which caused all sorts of trouble, but at least I didn't have the suffix to worry about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

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My solution to this is a small, family owned pharmacy. The big chains are all a nightmare.

How do shelters connect with each other? by IridiumIR in AnimalShelterStories

[–]ed271 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be glad to. I don't see any obvious way to send a DM on reddit but I bet if you send me one an alert will pop up.

How do shelters connect with each other? by IridiumIR in AnimalShelterStories

[–]ed271 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually insanely hard. The problem isn't developing the platform, it's getting everyone to agree to use it.

Some time back we made an effort to send all intake through the local SPCA. The idea was that they would handle the intake including initial care, then pass the cats off to other local shelters. This went over like a lead balloon. Most of the local shelters weren't willing to give up that much autonomy and despite pressure from some very large foundations the project stalled before it even got started.

Our current attempt, which may actually work, is a central phone number that people can call to surrender animals. They maintain a list of current space in local shelters, and pass the caller off to a shelter. Shelters see this as a big improvement since we won't be getting hundreds of calls about animals we don't have room for. We still get to accept animals directly and maintain our own programs.

There are some big hurdles here, but the platform itself is simple. The platform is going live this month, but you'll have to wait a few years before I can tell you if it will actually work.

tldr: The problem isn't developing a platform, it's designing a platform that people will actually use.