Lianodel

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[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 2 points 4 weeks ago

Thanks for the tip! In the short term, I'm content to just not connect it, but I definitely want to look into blocking it just to prevent a repeat with guests. It's also super handy to know that I can connect it to the local network without connecting it to the broader internet, in case I decide to do some (self-hosted) home automation.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 38 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm suffering for that right now. Sony Bravia.

Firstly, I didn't want to buy a smart TV, but that's pretty much all that's sold anymore. I also didn't intend to connect it to the internet, but a well-meaning guest wanted to watch TV at night, and thought he was troubleshooting, not realizing he was in the TV menu and not the streaming box.

The TV updated, and IMMEDIATELY got worse. Formerly, if I turned it on, it would go straight to the streaming box. Great! As shitty updates do, it changed the settings, and would instead open to the TV's menu, so it could advertise streaming services. It also forgot that the TV input is HDMI 1. It became strictly worse, in the rare edge case of every fucking time you turn it on.

I don't trust it to not automatically connect, or to forget my login credentials, so I go to do a factory reset. It's literally an option in a menu. The TV gets stuck in a boot loop. Talking to support, they think it broke the mainboard. A factory reset bricked the TV.

It's under warranty, but this is fucking crazy. NEVER connect your TV directly to the internet.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 3 points 1 month ago

Fun and completely unsurprising fact: this is already the case with Ronald Reagan. He's buried at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, which charges admission.

These people never stop grifting, even in death.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I've had "When Will You Die" by They Might Be Giants in regular rotation.

We'll exhale, we'll high-five

We will know at last how great it is to be alive

We'll be lining up and buying tickets

And then we'll be jumping up and down on your grave

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 4 points 1 month ago

He died as he lived: blaming systemic issues and right-wing violence on minorities.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 4 points 1 month ago
[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 2 points 2 months ago

For what it's worth, I was in a similar boat. I wanted to try WMs/compositors, but the configuration seemed daunting. Then I gave Dank Material Shell a try and it just configured the vast majority of the system very nicely. I still had to change some window rules in the config file, but even that has a GUI now. I also heard great things about Noctalia, and I'm sure there are others as well.

I still think KDE is a top-tier option, to be clear. :P And adding tiling to KDE is also a great way to get the best of both worlds, just from the other direction.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 9 points 2 months ago

Seeing Copilot in Notepad of all places is what finally made me quit Windows for good.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I'm on EndeavourOS, which like CachyOS, is a derivative based on Arch. They smooth over a couple of the things that make Arch difficult: the installation, and initial packages.

Part of what makes Arch difficult is that it updates its repositories very quickly. That's good in many ways, because you get new features and new drivers more quickly, but sometimes things are buggy or break. From what I've heard, it's honesty fairly rare nowadays, but it's still a best practice to check archlinux.org before proceeding with a major update.

Anyway, I'm in a very similar boat. I've bounced off of Linux for various reasons in the past, but between Linux getting better and Windows getting worse, Linux is the "just works" option for me. It's not perfect, but any snags I've had have been smaller, less frequent, and more often fixable.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 5 points 2 months ago

Windows had trouble with it too and in more irritating ways.

Honestly, I'm embarrassed how long it took me as a human being to realize that things don't have to be perfect to be better. I would be way harder on any change than I was with the status quo.

Anyway, yes, especially after having more and more issues with Windows 11 in particular, for me and my use case, Linux is genuinely easier to use day-to-day. Is it perfect? No. Is it better? Yes, no contest.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 3 points 2 months ago

There's an artist who did that, and created a series of Trees of 40 Fruit!

I think the trick is that it works better the more closely related the trees are. These use only stone fruits.

[–] Lianodel@ttrpg.network 2 points 3 months ago

"The only moral plagiarism is my plagiarism."

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