Meseta

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[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm seeing this too, it's hard to tell if it's a Sync issue or defederated instances (Beehaw users?)

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Even if the messages are end to end encrypted I wouldn't trust a third party with that data (unless it was a company that does it for a living.)

I'd probably recommend running your own instance, I imagine for that few users it would be pretty cheap. Though maintenance is probably the biggest issue there.

Or just use a third party Matrix server but send client info over email using GPG keys. That would cost you nothing.

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure if I have bad luck but every time I've tried Ubuntu I've had stability issues. Constant crashes and things I've never run into in other distros.

It makes it hard for me to recommend it to new users.

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm not making a theory, my only theory is to not jump to conclusions and make assumptions. If that's defending Capcom then so be it.

I'm angry about the Turtle costume prices too, I'm just not going to buy them.

All I'm saying is we have to wait until we see the prices for the character alts to really grab the pitchforks. The first paid DLC is cross promotional, there isn't enough data to extrapolate from to assume that the character costumes will also be overpriced.

And yes, I am saying that just because you work in the industry doesn't mean you should state something you can't possibly know without insider information as fact. Of course unless you secretly work at Capcom/Nickelodeon and don't wanna say publicly :)

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You can make assumptions all you want but they're just that and you shouldn't be flaunting them as fact.

The fact is we don't know the details of the agreement between Capcom and Nickelodeon. There are also Turtles action figures where they are dressed like Street Fighter characters so the promotion goes in both directions.

For all we know these prices could have been set by Nickelodeon.

I'm not defending Capcom as much as saying don't jump to conclusions without concrete evidence. I think these are extremely poorly priced but I'm still hopeful that the Outfit 3 DLC for the playable cast will be reasonably priced (I'll probably eat those words though, it's modern Capcom.)

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 year ago

I love Gnome. But I have a pretty simple workflow where I don't use many applications. Generally I have a browser and terminal open and that's it.

I do all my window management inside of Tmux, which is effectively my actual window manager.

I've tried KDE in the past but I've never liked how it feels like a stepping stone for the Windows interface -- not a huge fan of pullout menus. I've been using Linux exclusively for almost twenty years so I don't have any love for that UX.

I used to use a lot of simple/tiling window managers when I was younger and more patient, Gnome feels similar to those in how it has very few bells and whistles to get in your way.

If only maintaining extensions was easier, it feels like every major release breaks every extension for something stupid like renaming a constant. The Gnome team seems to put very little consideration into making the JS extension API stable.

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

I love Gnome. But I have a pretty simple workflow where I don't use many applications. Generally I have a browser and terminal open and that's it.

I do all my window management inside of Tmux, which is effectively my actual window manager.

I've tried KDE in the past but I've never liked how it feels like a stepping stone for the Windows interface -- not a huge fan of pullout menus. I've been using Linux exclusively for almost twenty years so I don't have any love for that UX.

I used to use a lot of simple/tiling window managers when I was younger and more patient, Gnome feels similar to those in how it has very few bells and whistles to get in your way.

If only maintaining extensions was easier, it feels like every major release breaks every extension for something stupid like renaming a constant. The Gnome team seems to put very little consideration into making the JS extension API stable.

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Didn't that end up being illegal for them to do or something so they had to go back on the rule?

Edit: I only realize now that I am responding to a 7 month old thread that was at the top of 'Hot'. Lemmy's algorithm is confusing.

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure why government employees can even use their work phones to install personal applications. Isn't the whole point of a work phone using it for work?

I imagine that a bunch of these employees are just not buying a personal device and using their work provided ones as their main device (I see the same in the corporate world as well.)

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago

#DropKiwifarms works to end the relationship between far-right hate forum Kiwi Farms and the digital service providers that keep Kiwi Farms active online

Is KF even far right? I was always under the impression it was just an extension of 4chan focused on gossip about minor e-celebrities.

Not that I support Kiwi Farms, but I just find applying the "far right" label to everything offensive kind of loaded at this point.

[–] Meseta@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

I think that's fair. Though I do think fizzling out is kind of in the spirit of a proper Lovecraft horror.

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