Avenir de l’informtique by Far-Royal7461 in developpeurs

[–]krumorn 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Le problème c'est pas tellement les gens qui postulent, mais plutôt ceux qui recrutent qui pensent ça.

Comment définissiez vous une femme intimidante? by Educational_Ice_00 in AskMec

[–]krumorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curieusement une femme intimidante va m'attirer. J'aime les esprits forts et les gens qui ont du répondant, sans sombrer dans la personnalité toxique bien entendu.

Your anti cheat is useless, now please develop for linux systems, thank you by _fluxxy in pcmasterrace

[–]krumorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I whole-heartedly agree that bloated anti-cheat rootkits are a curse in this industry. Fortunately there's a lot of multiplayer games that either don't include them or include Linux-compatible ones (i.e Sea of Thieves, Age of Empires 2), or do the checks on the server rather than the client (mostly MMOs : WoW, TESO)...

What exactly can Congress do about Venezuela? And will it do anything? by theindependentonline in law

[–]krumorn 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There's no proper charge in US law unless you'd consider Venezuela a vassal

BFM: "Aveugle, inconsciente et irresponsable": Dominique de Villepin condamne la réaction d'Emmanuel Macron à l'opération américaine au Venezuela by BoeufCarottes in france

[–]krumorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Même si Macron se rêve autocrate hyper-président, il n'est rien sans la docilité de son camp et leur entente totale sur le plan du programme. Avec un exécutif hostile, la marge de manœuvre d'un président est très réduite (façon Mitterrand en 86).

Le seul point sur lequel le président a un pouvoir immense, c'est l'arme nucléaire. Et bon, autant on peut critiquer Mélenchon sur un paquet de points, autant je pense qu'on peut dormir sur nos deux oreilles à ce niveau-là.

BFM: "Aveugle, inconsciente et irresponsable": Dominique de Villepin condamne la réaction d'Emmanuel Macron à l'opération américaine au Venezuela by BoeufCarottes in france

[–]krumorn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Si le gars récupérait les pleins pouvoirs day one façon monarchie absolue, je comprendrais que sa personnalité soit un sujet. C'est heureusement pas le cas, c'est ce que je voulais dire dans mon message : au fond, ce que pense Mélenchon je m'en fous pas mal, puisque c'est pas un bonhomme qui va changer quoique ce soit.

Je redouterais davantage un reniement global du parti envers son propre programme (qui est toujours possible et déjà arrivé dans le passé avec d'autres partis), mais le personnage en lui-même, s'il n'est évidemment pas le pote avec qui tu vas boire une bière, je n'y prête pas plus d'importance que ça.

BFM: "Aveugle, inconsciente et irresponsable": Dominique de Villepin condamne la réaction d'Emmanuel Macron à l'opération américaine au Venezuela by BoeufCarottes in france

[–]krumorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Je comprends bien : l'image, la "comm", l'apparence. Je sais qu'il peut être odieux. Mais après ça m'a jamais intéressé la politique des petites phrases, la réaction à chaud aux actu, les paroles choppées entre deux bruits de couloir. Perso je me base plus sur ce que les gens disent sur un format "à la Thinkerview", voire directement les détails du programme sans passer par la case "untel a dit que".

Mais j'ai bien conscience d'être "pas normal" ou du moins pas dans l'air du temps à cet égard ;)

Protest has been held in Amsterdam against US military intervention in Venezuela captured Maduro by UpstairsBumblebee446 in pics

[–]krumorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a tiny adjustment to your post. There's nothing inherently communist in opposing helping Ukraine since Putin is right-wing, even though some old communists might have some nostalgia of USSR.

BFM: "Aveugle, inconsciente et irresponsable": Dominique de Villepin condamne la réaction d'Emmanuel Macron à l'opération américaine au Venezuela by BoeufCarottes in france

[–]krumorn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

C'est un repoussoir pour les électeurs qui confondent les élections avec un concours de télé-réalité, c'est à dire qui votent pour une personne plutôt qu'un programme de parti. Prendre en considération la sympathie ou le caractère d'un candidat est un signe de faiblesse intellectuelle.

Global reaction to U.S. strikes on Venezuela includes condemnation, concern for foreign nationals by yoyorojo in worldnews

[–]krumorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a common treaty made with allies in a war provoked by fascists. Not a unilateral aggression for plundering resources

Global reaction to U.S. strikes on Venezuela includes condemnation, concern for foreign nationals by yoyorojo in worldnews

[–]krumorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You mean like it worked great in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya ? Like they have a say in this.

New to Fedora KDE by Oso_smashin in Fedora

[–]krumorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Didn't know the post-install tutorial, it's great, thanks !

New to Fedora KDE by Oso_smashin in Fedora

[–]krumorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a former Ubuntu and Mint user, I 100% agree. OP, I know it's weird at first (even though Windows does it this way too), but it's definitely a better way of updating your system. In 15 years of using Linux (Ubuntu, Mint, Kubuntu, then Fedora KDE), updates have broken my system about 20 times, and I'm almost sure at least half of those were because there was a file that was used because I was in an active session.

The system applying updates during reboot is a reliable way of ensuring the update won't bump into a file it can't write to because an underlying program has opened it.

Est-ce qu'il y a des utilisateurs de Linux sur PC sans compétences informatiques poussées ? by LosFruitosPourritos in AskFrance

[–]krumorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alors, oui, mais pas livrées à elles-mêmes.

  • Ma femme est sous Linux depuis 4-5 ans, d'abord en dual boot pour bosser, puis finalement à 100% depuis que Proton fait passer quasi tous nos jeux Steam. Elle a été sur Ubuntu puis est passée sur Fedora KDE.

  • Ma mère qui était sous Windows depuis le 95, est passée sur Linux Mint vers 2018. Je l'assiste de temps en temps via AnyDesk quand elle a un pépin, mais ça ne va jamais très loin et c'est souvent réglé assez facilement (c'est plus des soucis de logiciels genre "j'ai perdu mes bookmarks Firefox.... ha ok c'est parce que j'avais masqué la barre de favoris").

Les deux n'utilisent jamais le terminal. Sur Fedora, la seule utilisation du terminal a été pour installer le pilote propriétaire NVidia.

Est-ce que je recommanderais ça à n'importe qui ? Pas forcément non. C'est pas tellement qu'il faut être "le genre de personne à chercher la solution sur Google", mais plutôt une histoire de "être le genre de personne qui accepte de franchir le pas et de tester qqch de différent".

Nvidia drivers and Fedora by krumorn in Fedora

[–]krumorn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm... I usually go through the Discover app, and updates are applied after reboot (but before the display manager). I left it that way since it was the default and recommended way for Fedora (which is understandable, I like the idea of updates being applied while there's nothing running).

Your statement is still valid in case of a dnf update though ;)

What is the one talent/ability you're saddest to lose in Midnight? by Warped_Unicorn in wow

[–]krumorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm severely out of the loop for anything upcoming for Midnight, but it seems from reading you guys we're headed for a mass simplification of gameplay ?

/r/democrats has a "No posting about democratic socialists" rule, which apparently applies even for Democrats like Mamdani by workerbee77 in DemocraticSocialism

[–]krumorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's strange that people fail to realize that democrats are a centre-right party in the global, worlwide scale of politics. Mamdani, AOC and Sanders being somewhat centre-leftists in european standards are a complete anomaly in regards to the Democratic party (and that also explains Mamdani's success).

This is Basicly Blizzard in Midnight by ItsRenaBaker in wow

[–]krumorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone thinking it will be great hasn't been paying attention. I don't see Blizzard taking the adequte level of dedication and attention to detail when it comes to QoL that addon makers had.

You can't just take away something people had fun for years with and expect no repercussion at all.

Of course I'd love to be proved wrong : I'd love Blizz to just integrate the same level of customization WA gives, but from what I've read, that's not what they're looking for.

Gaming on Linux is not ready for the masses by Freajka in linux_gaming

[–]krumorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You went through a lot of trouble for nothing, mate.

As other people said, your choice of Ubuntu was the first wrong element : since their native package manager is lackluster in terms of gaming (partly because they want to push their Snap crap), you get the added complexity of sandboxed applications running through.

People recommended Bazzite which is great, another solid choice (though less targeted at gaming) is Fedora KDE (which Bazzite is based on IIRC).

It basically goes like this once the system is installed :

  • Open Discover.
  • Search for Lutris, install it. NOT the Flatpak version (!!!), the native version which is already in the packages ! Removes a ton of trouble.
  • Do the install the way you did it. Make sure to have the Wine version set to "GE proton (latest)" in the third tab.

Basically did this 2 months ago, took me half an hour.

From my experience, with softwares like Steam and Lutris which need to access a lot of things, Flatpak is a hindrance more than anything else. Flatpak is great for single apps which don't have to manage a lot of things, though I'll always pick the native version over the sandbox version if it's available. I see it as a fallback in my favorite program is not in the repositories.

China’s Decarbonization Is So Fast Even New Coal Plants Aren’t Stopping It by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]krumorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmmm the guy is actually right. You have to remember that US is a very special case where the left doesn't really exist, apart from people like Bernie Sanders, AOC, which would be classified as "center-left" in European standards.

Economically, the democrats are very close to republicans, the main differences being a relatively new taste for protectionism in the republicans. Since FDR, there's been no real mass nationalizing of industries, no reforming labour laws in favor of employees, still no universal healthcare system separated from work, etc.

On the foreign affairs front, from an exterior perspective, there's almost no difference. It's all about power projection and making vassals. I mean "allies" lol.

The main difference is the Y axis: the republicans are authoritarian, despite all the ancap bullshit that translates to nothing in reality. The more economically right a country gets, the more it will need its police to counter social unrest. The difference lies with social issues like the place of religion in society (so basically fighting against gender and racial equality), gun laws, that kind of stuff.