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Could a "login with lemmy" replace all the login with Google/Facebook we see everywhere?
  • I feel like logging in with Facebook and Google on sites is just as much about them gaining access to scrape more info about you as it is for your "convenience." While there could be value with Lemmy, it's not nearly what it is with Facebook and Google. So I would say not likely.

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  • I'm digging it so far. My only things of initial note are the account switch button and logout button are pretty close together and, while I appreciate an option to enlarge content text, I think there needs to be an option to enlarge UI text. Some of the stuff, like the subscription list in the drawer, is tiny for my old eyes (and fat fingers). Oh, and maybe a way to tell you've up/downvoted something at a glance other than the vote number changing. I've added the app on Obtainium to continue following along. 😊

  • Whats your current hyperfocus?
  • I went down that path about 2 years ago. Working from home and generally being a homebody, I'm basically on wifi all the time. I made the switch to Ting (from Sprint) and pay $15/mo, maybe $20 if I go over my 1GB data on 5G (I have alerts set up). It's not ideal if you drive a lot and stream music on Spotify or whatever (or if internet/power goes out), but if you literally have no life, don't go anywhere, and basically have nonstop wifi, Ting is pretty cool. It uses T-Mobile towers, so your mileage may vary. There's a few places it gets a little fucky, but it's been pretty reliable overall. I thought about looking into Mint recently, but decided not to even dive down that rabbit hole.

  • Why do you use Linux?
  • I'll try and keep it short with a bullet list, as I can tend to be long-winded about everything.

    • Helped recover files on an old laptop in the Win XP days (how I got started).
    • Breathed new life into older hardware that was too crappy for Windows.
    • Thought it was neat, novel, fresh, etc.
    • Free. Why pay for or pirate Windows?
    • FOSS and, specifically, FOSS alternatives to paid software I'd otherwise have pirated.
    • Less targeted for malware.
    • Windows 11 says no to my aging, but plenty capable, computer (the last holdout on Windows til Win 10 hits EOL).
    • Reasonable, optional telemetry.
    • Not having to reboot (possibly more than once) during updates.
    • Fun to learn.

    There are some reasons to like Windows, but it's harder to justify with the direction Microsoft is, and has been, moving.

    EDIT: To actually answer your question about Steam and Linux... because I have a Steam account that I've had for many, many years with 1000 games that predates me moving to Linux in a more serious capacity. While I could move to GOG (and have), I'm not just going to throw away my game library. But also, Steam working to make gaming more mainstream on Linux is a net positive for Linux in general. That was always the reason many people gave for why they wouldn't switch - that, and proprietary software that won't run on anything other than Windows or maybe Mac.

  • An emergency FEMA alert test will sound Oct. 4 on all U.S. TVs, radios and cellphones
  • My personal favorite is the theory that it's coming ahead of the planned EMP on October 11. 🙄

  • It has finally happened. HWID activation for Windows 10/11 has been patched by Microsoft after 6 years.
  • Glad you're enjoying it. I haven't messed with Endevour much myself, as Arch-based stuff is a little more hands on than I want to be, personally, most of the time. I think the switch to Linux is easier than a lot of people think. It really just takes some patience, knowing that it'll be an adjustment, and accepting that you'll need to find alternatives to some apps.

  • It has finally happened. HWID activation for Windows 10/11 has been patched by Microsoft after 6 years.
  • I made the mistake of fucking around and finding out with the AUR on Manjaro (before all the major drama). Broke it - though, it did make it 2 years beforehand, amazingly. But yeah, totally about Fedora. Fedora made me stop distrohopping.

  • It has finally happened. HWID activation for Windows 10/11 has been patched by Microsoft after 6 years.
  • Cool deal. Thanks. It was just a convenient time, as I got a new SSD. So I could either clone the old drive or try something new, so I just decided to give Tumbleweed an honest go. I ended up liking it. But Fedora was truly the OS that finally got me to stop hopping every so often. I'd definitely be down to revisit at some point.

  • It has finally happened. HWID activation for Windows 10/11 has been patched by Microsoft after 6 years.
  • What'd you end up on, out of curiosity? I was on Fedora for a couple years, but with the whole Red Hat thing (that I don't fully understand the implications of), I switched to openSUSE Tumbleweed. Still have love for Mint, though, after all these years.

  • It has finally happened. HWID activation for Windows 10/11 has been patched by Microsoft after 6 years.
  • People have been saying "the year of the Linux desktop" for 20 years now. I definitely think it's closer than ever now that gaming (aside from some anticheat stuff) is mostly there thanks to Valve putting in the work, for sure. Once Win 10 hits EOL, this being the last Windows holdout I have, it'll get Linux like the rest of them.

  • South Korea raids US military bases in drugs probe
  • I'm amazed Spice is still around. I don't know why; I guess I just hadn't seen it or heard or thought about it in years.

  • What are the best alternatives to The Pirate Bay in 2023?
  • I use 1337 for PSA torrents, which are a little behind what's on the official site. Otherwise, I don't think I'd want to use their site directly. Pahe definitely seems more straightforward. I'll check out a few of their releases and see if it works for me. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • What are the best alternatives to The Pirate Bay in 2023?
  • Every time I reboot or Jackett updates, it doesn't work anymore. I have to reinstall. Then it'll work until the next update and/or reboot. Repeat. No idea what's up with it. On Windows 10.

  • What are the best open source weather apps that use the Open-Meteo or OpenWeather APIs?
  • I just want them to add precipitation radar. That's all I really feel like they're missing.

  • What are the best alternatives to The Pirate Bay in 2023?
  • For movies, PSA slotted right in the quality/size hole RARBG left for x265 movies. There's groups with better quality at higher filesizes (like QxR), but the ~2GB 1080p stuff PSA puts out suits my needs well.

    TV is a little eh. XEN0N is where I ended up, but definitely isn't on par with ION10/ION265. I haven't found a great catch-all replacement. But I haven't had to grab a ton of TV lately, to be honest.

  • What are the best alternatives to The Pirate Bay in 2023?
  • I like sites that are aggregators of content (no one site, necessarily). I think the best move is to find release groups you like the quality of and trust. From there, find out where they upload. I was a big fan of RARBG remuxes (x265) and RARBG-affiliated TV release groups, so it took a bit to find acceptable and consistent replacements. It's worth the effort.

  • What are the best alternatives to The Pirate Bay in 2023?
  • Wow, ed2k is still alive and kicking? I don't think I've used them since like 2005.

  • Meta should just make "Whatsapp Lite"
  • Meta is killing off Messenger Lite soon. I don't know that they're embracing the Lite route as much anymore.

  • [SOLVED] How to run Lemmy Account Migrator?
  • My bad. I somehow misread and misunderstood that was the problem. I see someone else helped you get there. Hopefully the rest is easier. 😅

  • [SOLVED] How to run Lemmy Account Migrator?
  • Run the program. You should start out with Download highlighted at the top. Put in your Lemmy instance and credentials where it asks. Hit the Download button, which will download a JSON file - it'll pull stuff like subscriptions from your Lemmy account. At the top, tab over to Upload. Put in the new instance and credentials, and hit Upload. It should pull the JSON file it created when you downloaded and "set up" your new account you're migrating to. You'll still need to go in and adjust some things, but your subscriptions (for example) should be there.

    EDIT: To clarify, Download is for downloading your "old" account info, and Upload is for uploading that info to your "new" account.

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