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hawdini

@feddit.uk

Service Delivery platform engineer. Linux user, self proclaimed geek, and online superhero. hawdon.crypto hawdon.eth https://robert.hawdon.net/

hawdini 24 points 3 years ago

As Lemmings was one of my favourite games growing up, that's also gets my vote.

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hawdini 14 points 2 years ago

Heck, here in the UK, we have a TV licence and the OG ad-free service, the BBC.

Yeah, the BBC has had its fair share of controversies over the years, but I’m still glad it’s there and still ad-free.

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hawdini 14 points 3 years ago

14/F/Cali

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hawdini 11 points a year ago

Honestly, Linux Mint is probably the best option. Failing that, Fedora is another good option which is derived from Red Hat, it does things differently to Debian based systems like Mint and Ubuntu, but it's widely supported.

You'll need to iterate what you were doing when it stopped working, 99% of the time, it's down to human error. As someone once said:

"Unix [or Linux] will give you enough rope to shoot yourself in the foot. If you didn't think rope would do that, you should have read the man page."

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hawdini 7 points 9 months ago

I can think of nothing worse than having your pet project adopted by BigTech and being expected to fix bugs free of charge. I'm not even sure what the solution to that would be other than walking away from it. Thankfully, my biggest project (DF-SHOW) is niche enough to be just a personal project, but a common enough concept (a TUI file manager) that there are plenty of other, more well established, solutions available.

I wrote it for myself, but figured others can benefit from it.

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hawdini 6 points 3 years ago

I have a lifetime licence for both Pro and Ultra features of Apollo. A lifetime that, sadly, looks to be coming to an end this month. Christian Selig was well aware that some users didn't like the idea of subscriptions and accommodated them as well.

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hawdini 6 points 3 years ago

My work machine is macOS as the company won't let us use Linux. My home machine is Arch Linux (obligatory "BTW") which I migrated to after Ubuntu dropped Unity and started forcing Snaps on everyone.

However, a nice shameless plug for my Terminal file manager: DF-SHOW which is designed to work on all Unix like systems.

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hawdini 6 points 2 years ago

Kagi’s AI summariser is pretty good. It cites its sources and, by default, it only kicks in when you search with a ? on the end.

To be fair, I’m pretty impressed with Kagi Search overall. But that’s a topic for a different thread, I think.

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hawdini 6 points 2 years ago

Similar, but I’m not ashamed of having my projects on display, so it’s just ~/projects for me.

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hawdini 5 points 2 years ago

Exactly, as lest when your distro starts doing things you don’t like, another can easily take its place in your set up.

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hawdini 4 points 2 years ago

All valid points.

I believe in this instance, it’s mainly because they have figured out a way to profit off Linux and that is via their cloud hosting platform. As long as they’re making money, it’s probably fine.

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hawdini 3 points 2 years ago

There's a couple instances that have their heads so far up their own asses that they've become their own Adam's Apple

That’s a phrase I never knew I needed!

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hawdini 2 points 2 months ago

Not banned yet, but they recently removed my API key I was using to work with sideloaded Apollo. I'm now using an alternative method again, but I wonder when they'll just end up banning all users trying to keep Apollo alive?

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hawdini 1 point 2 years ago

Depends how you define evil? If you mean they’re continuing to Linux in an effort to ensure it works well in their Azure platform which they can charge money for using, then yes?

They’re making all the right decisions though, they know that there is great demand for Linux in the server market, and are happy to allow it to run on their cloud platform to ensure viable competition with the other big players (AWS & Google).

Then in turn, their contributions benefit the open source community as a whole.

The fact they’ve also made .NET Core cross platform and another step in the right direction, as well as making VSCode cross platform too.

What would be nice is if they made desktop Office available. It’s one of the few subscription models that would probably work out well for them as many businesses would probably be happy to run Linux clients with native Office 365 support.

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hawdini 1 point 2 years ago

Yes, that tends to happen when you remove half the sugar… who’d have thunk it?

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hawdini 1 point 2 years ago

DOS -> Windows (3.1 through to XP) -> Slackware -> Red Hat -> Fedora -> OpenSUSE -> Ubuntu -> Mint -> Ubuntu -> Arch

It’s been quite the journey.

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hawdini 1 point 3 years ago

Not sure yet, a lot of subs haven't set up on Lemmy yet. Hoping that'll change after the blackout next week.

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