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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I have three identical monitors and (under the time pressure of trying to research while standing in line on launch day), I accidentally bought the wrong version of my graphics card: one with 2x DisplayPort/2x HDMI instead of 3x DisplayPort/1x HDMI. I realized my mistake almost immediately, but because of shortages I of course couldn’t exchange the card for a different version, and I’ve been continually mildly annoyed ever since because the monitor hooked up via HDMI doesn’t behave well compared to the other two. It takes longer to wake up, the picture jiggles up and down occasionally when I play fullscreen video on it, and I’ve even noticed the picture getting tinted sometimes, as if one of the color channels were failing.

    I hope this has a side effect of fixing some of that.


  • grue@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldSafety
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    5 days ago

    I’m not sure I’d call it “relaxing,” but It’s definitely easy mode.

    Of course, that’s why so many of the losers among us go off the right-wing/incel deep end: if you’re living on easy mode and you still manage to fail, you’ve got nobody to blame but yourself. But they can’t handle that either, so they go fucking insane desperately trying to find scapegoats.




  • The kernel is copyleft (100% of it).

    Technically, sort of, but GPLv2 isn’t good enough. Stuff has to be GPLv3 (or AGPLv3) to fulfill the intent of protecting the end user’s right to control their machine. That’s the essential thing people are looking for when they choose “Linux” — if it’s a tyrant device like a smart TV that’s subverted to work against the user by showing ads or whatever, nobody gives a shit if it’s running a Linux kernel because that fact doesn’t actually help them usurp the manufacturer’s control.

    Usurpation of control is what “GNU/Linux” implies. The fine details of which software has what license isn’t the point; whether the system as a whole delivers on the promise of user freedom is.