@iska@mk.starnix.network I tried putting RAM from my MacBook Pro into my HP laptop, it was DDR3 and it worked, but it was still complaining that the frequency and latency values are not what it expects. So I had to buy exactly the modules it wanted.
I'm glad that I did, now that I've revived the MacBook these modules came in handy.
@Houl There was no point in it anyway as there were no straightforward way for payments to work.
There is still Boosty the Mail.ru… thing with free access for KGB comrades. So they'll live… somehow 👿
@cafkafk You are right, positivity should be about not skulking about things impossible to or extremely hard to change. Like don't waste your whole life on it, accept it and move on. But not about not even trying.
> having a neutral analysis means having a neutral outcome
Isn't it what centrism is about — not about being neutral to everything, but picking whatever works best. Like not sticking with choice only because it comes from your camp and going for the direct opposite if that's reasonable
@Jessica
Do they not call it Unity these days? TBH I'm oblivious to when they switch to GNOME shell and back — it all looks the same to me 😅
Personally I prefer more minimalist UI with Sway and a bunch of keyboard shortcuts that launch the few programs I'm comfortable with.
I absolutely adore the Ubuntu font though — I even replaced the default one in my phone with it. Google has really poor taste in fonts so this made the UI a whole a lot better 🤣
@ikezawa
@ikezawa I still have 11.04 and 12.04 CDs which were given to me at some offline event.
I don't dislike the UI of modern Ubuntu personally, but now I see why older ISO images I am seeding are making numbers 🤣
@snowdusk
There is a Wayland-native shreenshooting utility called grim: https://sr.ht/~emersion/grim/
The command line syntax is a bit different, but it's just as simple to use in general, highly recommended 👍
I think you can find a package in your distro's repo.
@gemlog @claudiom
@snowdusk
Hmm… that's odd, I remember it wasn't able to capture anything when I was migrating from dwm (X11) to sway (Wayland), and when I was writing my reply I checked its GitHub page to make sure I'm not making this up, https://github.com/dreamer/scrot :
"This utility works in X11-based environments only - it does not work inside Wayland or XWayland sessions"
Well, maybe there is a patched version that is compatible 🤷
@gemlog @claudiom
@safiuddinkhan And wifi shit is too complicated to me, I've always thought that 5 GHz is 802.11n, turns out they are completely separate things. My really old ThinkPad T43 which doesn't support 802.11n supports 5 GHz (laptop from mid 2000s 🤪) and my old, but newer HP laptop supported N-speeds, but could not connect to 5GHz networks — I didn't know it was possible. I've replaced wireless adapter in it with Intel one which supports both, so now it can.
@safiuddinkhan My old but gold Netgear WNDR3800 supports gigabit networking only in bypass mode: you can enable it on the build-in switch, but it can't filer the packets then, most probably it will choke the CPU in this thing. TBH the only time I had real use for it Wan when I restored image which was on a mirrored RAID array to a laptop with fast SSD. The throughput was amazing, but I don't need that too often 🤷
@safiuddinkhan Does it not have an emergency tftp server reachable on a particular IP-address for a split second during bootup? My ADSL-modems which are over 2 decades old have that. If last service partition where the emergency tftp resides was left intact, it was easy to fix them without JTAG. During COVID lockdowns when I was looking for ways to entertain myself I recovered them and installed openwrt on them. Why? I don't know, I don't even have an ADSL connection these days😅
@mk
Well, yeah, this name-calling happens a lot, but what does it have to do with this picture? 🤨
It's just a meme and the fact that modern-day nazi (at least this particular guy) looks exactly like the one original nazis despised makes it kinda funny.
@moffintosh
@Rezard Someone's got to wake up and clean it all up, then get back to us. Who's getting the short straw? 😅
@mk
That guy is a literal nazi though, look at his neck tattoo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzstaffel 🤷
@moffintosh
@tut I noticed that char-limit parameter is missing from config.toml. Now this limit should be retrieved from the instance, but for mine it doesn't work.
It's nothing custom — just base Pleroma 2.5.0 instance. Both PleromaFE and Tusky detect the limit fine, tut fails on this condition in GetCharLimit() api/instance.go: "if ac.InstanceOld == nil || ac.InstanceOld.Configuration == nil…" and just goes with 500.
Looks like a problem with underlying module, I didn't investigate further.
@JeanLeruan
Так вот в чём секрет советского пломбира! 😂
@neural_meduza
@neural_meduza Потому, что их признали иностранными агентами? 🤔
@JeanLeruan
А главное — зачем? 🤣
@neural_meduza
None
Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.