[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 4 points 2 months ago

I've heard Matrix was involved in some crypto bullshit and military operations of some sort. I want an alternative but Matrix is just shady enough all around for me to stay the hell away.

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submitted 2 months ago by cloudskater@pawb.social to c/vegan@lemmy.world

It is truly amazing that bread, fucking bread, has been one of the hardest things for me to secure vegan options for. You can get bread that doesn't involve dairy or eggs, but it's usually the cheap, crappy stuff, and if you have the option of something better, it has one of the two in it. Shouldn't be an issue for me though. I know a guy who makes bread and we get loaves from him on the regular. I asked recently if he used milk or eggs and he said no, but turns out he was using butter all this time. A bit distressing that I've been consuming that ever since I've become vegan last year, but nobody asked until now so it's on me, really. Dude was nice enough to buy vegan margarine for me specifically. Genuinely grateful for that, he's a sweetheart for it.

deep inhale Why. Does margarine. Have palm oil. I ain't complaining to him again, he's been kind and accommodating enough, but I know this shit is awful for the environment and for me too. It's better then dairy butter but whyyyyy?? I just want oil and salt to put on some basic-ass bread! I literally want a food so basic that comparison to it is a universal stand in for "wow, that's bland as hell". It might not be the hardest thing to find a vegan version of (there are also still some toiletries like toothpaste that I haven't personally checked yet), but does anyone else struggle this much with bread of all things? Does margarine exist without palm oil? I've heard of people just drizzling toast with olive oil, so if I add a bit of salt to that will it amount to the same thing? infernal screeching

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 2 points 2 months ago

Yeah, I think that makes sense, thanks so much for the explanation. I should ask though, in that case, should I move myself over to one of those services? If so, which do you recommend? My account here is only new so now would be the best time for me to switch.

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 2 points 2 months ago

Ahh I see. So while there are multiple instances of Lemmy, all of which are under the shitty devs' thumbs at the end of the day, the mentioned Piefed and kbin are totally different things by different people with similar functionality but no bigotry? Or are they just different instances OF Lemmy like I'm posting from right now, in which case, what makes those two special?

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 2 points 2 months ago

Thanks, I'll have a look. I was under the impression that Linux phones were unusable at the moment, here's hoping I'm proven wrong.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by cloudskater@pawb.social to c/privacy@lemmy.ca

I hope you read the title like one of those stupid infomercials. Lol Anyways...

I understand why GraphineOS is only functional on Pixels, because they're the only phone with an unlocked bootloader, right? How is there not a single other phone on the market that offers this? I don't need a high tier phone so it's hard to justify spending over a grand on one that, only needs to text, call, play media, and make posts like this to fulfil my needs. Any cheap Android would do. But no, I literally have to buy Google's bespoke phone to rid my phone OF them.

I hope this doesn't come off ignorant of all the hard work FLOSS devs put into their projects, but shouldn't Linux phones be a thing by now? Sure, I doubt it'd get mainstream adoption, but Linux isn't mainstream either and I can install it on any old potato. I guess I'd be reluctant to put in the work too if my OS would be incomparable with 90% of devices.

It's really sad. I got my boyfriend into Linux before he was used to Windows (he only had a Chromebook before), but he still uses a standard Android with Google services and stuff. Asking someone to buy an already overpriced device just to run a different OS is a hard sell, even if they have the money.

I'm not ungrateful to the effort poured in to projects like GraphineOS, but I'm sad that, unlike Linux, so many people don't even have the option to use it.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by cloudskater@pawb.social to c/buildapc@lemmy.world

Exactly what the title says. I know the prices of computer parts have been skyrocketing because of all the "generative" "AI" bullshit that's been forced on the world, and I'm lucky my computer is just good enough to still be doing what I need it to several years later. It's a laptop, though, so basically no ability to swap components.

I want to get into PC building, more out of necessity then desire, but I'm nervous about ruining good parts. I'm totally fine with building a mediocre machine with cheap, old stuff just to get a feel for how everything goes together. If I can make it run Linux and maybe emulate a PS1 game, I'll be happy. Additionally, I have a HUGE rack mounted server PC from the mid 2000s that, if nothing else, can be gutted for it's spacious casing.

Is building a cheap test machine like this worth while? If so, I'd appreciate any advice on what parts to scoop up and maybe where I could find them.

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 2 points 3 months ago

Thanks, Imma quote this when some dumbass shrugs at me and says we're all fucked and there's no hope left. Like, I get feeling depressed about the state of things but it's such an obvious cop out that it makes me livid whenever I hear it.

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 2 points 3 months ago

Sorry I'm only getting back to this now, but thank you! I do understand instances and whatnot, but I guess my question boils down to this: if the whole of Lemmy somehow gets influenced by the shitty views of some or all of the devs (I'm not sure how many there are), and a fork is needed, does that bring down all of the instances and existing infrastructure of Lemmy with it? Like, the existing instances won't be able to upgrade to the latest version, and then if they use the fork instead, will that screw with other things? I guess this is a question for a programmer, but it's on my mind lol

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submitted 3 months ago by cloudskater@pawb.social to c/privacy@lemmy.ca

I know it's unlikely to exist, but I'd be really grateful if it's out there. My partners use Life360 for the location tracking, just so they know the other is okay. I'd like to join in on this too, but no way am I installing a closed source GPS if I can help it. They're pretty knowledgeable about the risks of doing so, and are open to using an alternative service. Heck, I was the guy who got one of them in on Linux after ditching his Chromebook. lmao

For the record, they have all the data collection settings disabled, but how much is that worth, really? You'd have to trust the company's word and even still, closed source GPS shit. Ew.

Any suggestions are appreciated!

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 3 points 3 months ago

So wait, is this another hub for Lemmy's servers? How is this different then just accessing Lemmy through a third party app? Is this a totally different platform despite accessing the same servers? I'm a bit confused.

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 6 points 3 months ago

Wait so if the Lemmy devs are transphobic... Should there not be a fork at this rate? Also, I've heard a lot of shit talked about .ml and seemingly for good reason but what's the story with all this? How did it get this bad?

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 3 points 3 months ago

Thought that said "Ardour Edition" and was wondering what it had to do with my DAW lmao

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 2 points 3 months ago

If it could be vegan cheese, then I'd go for that. I think its good on toast and pizza is great, of course. I say I hardly like it because everyone else seems to die for it in all forms. Meanwhile I rarely go out of my way to have it unless its an integral part of something, like pizza.

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I recently got a controller from 8BitDo that has an extra pair of triggers and two extra face buttons for screenshots or whatever you want really. Issue is, not only do do my emulators not recognize these buttons, but is seems Linux Mint doesn't know they exist at all. Even bringing up a program to map buttons to keys doesn't show any input when those buttons are pressed. Does anyone know how to make these buttons recognizable? They'd be really helpful for toggling fast forward on games with long loading screens for instance or just resetting the system on a whim.

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submitted 4 months ago by cloudskater@pawb.social to c/privacy@lemmy.ca

I've been thinking of starting a Mastodon instance and have found a hosting service I fancy, but am struggling to find a decent place to purchase a domain. My criteria is that it isn't operated in the USA or a similarly fascistic country, doesn't support crypto/AI garbage, and is trustworthy. I thought hosting the actual site would be the hard part, not buying the domain. Additionally, many posts I've come across asking this question are from people in the market for email servers, so I'm not sure if those suggestions apply for me.

Any recommendations are appreciated, thanks!

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 5 points 4 months ago

Eww "generative" AI get that shit away from me

[-] cloudskater@pawb.social 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

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