

I’d really like to staple that article to my old GP’s face.
But there have been tons of news like this. I’ll believe it when I can actually order that test from a lab.


Lemmy’s databse schema was updated for 1.0. I hope that will address many of the performance problems. It’s due to release soonish. The beta is just around the corner.


Simon the Sorcerer Origins was recently released and their Linux version didn’t even run. Their run script contained just two lines and both of them were plain wrong. And after I fixed them the controller didn’t work.
I’ve made an update script that tries to run the migrations and index updates in one go.
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/php8.3 /cloud/updater/updater.phar --no-interaction --no-backup
/usr/bin/php8.3 /cloud/occ maintenance:repair --include-expensive
/usr/bin/php8.3 /cloud/occ db:add-missing-indices
The updater itself is by far the slowest of the three commands. I think downloading the new version into a different folder and just moving apps and files over would be much quicker. But I haven’t had the time to look at potential errors with that method.
Some packages recommend other packages that are not really dependencies. Do you use apt? I think it has a --without-recommends flag or something similar.
@[email protected] has pills for that.
Do you have a screenshot?


My old GP: It’S pSyChOsOmAtIc!
They only showed water ice. No ice cream. Which also exists in vegan form.


Got it from this song that was falsely credited to Weird Al Yankovic on eDonkey. https://youtu.be/9hNkfvW64VU


The game is DRM free. Nothing is stopping you.


It’s the decade of Linux on the desktop!


Simon the Sorcerer Origins was the latest Linux native game I installedand it was catastrophic. The run script didn’t work at all. They didn’t even run it once. It consisted of only two lines and both were totally wrong. And once I had corrected those lines the controls didn’t work.
Switching to Proton and downloading the Windows version made it work out of the box.
It’s a shame.
Wow, and it’s not even nvidia.


I read the part I’m using. So if I’m configuring something I look through all the available options. But I wouldn’t look through every functionality that’s available.
Or if I’m working with a library I look at an overview of what classes are available and when I’m using a class I look at what that can do. But I won’t look at every single part. That would overwhelm me.


Asshole son, mow the lawn!


Haven’t there been plenty of lawsuits against Youtubers showing off Switch emulation at least a few years ago? I distinctly remember seeing that and Linus Tech Tips of all people calling them out on only suing small Youtubers who can’t fight back and making a comprehensive video themselves.


Automatic upgrades handle the security patches. Everything else maybe once a month. My big services like Nextcloud auto update as well.
Ja der Graf
Geht auf einen Berg und weint.
Ja der Graf
Wartet bis die Sonne auf ihn scheint.