Now you have to explain why you bought it in the first place (j/k)
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laxe@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•The Legend of Zelda Live Action Movie Will Release In 2027-03-26English11·3 months agoOn Jellyfin
Music to my ears.
laxe@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Lenovo responds to Trump tariffs in unexpected styleEnglish31·5 months agoYup. I downvote titles like this in unexpected style.
I see Jellyfin, I insta upvote
laxe@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Azure Linux In, CentOS Out: LinkedIn Switches its Server Operating System85·11 months agoAt first I read this as “Arch Linux In” and I was like !!?
laxe@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Russian chess champion caught poisoning childhood rival with mercury3·11 months agoShe never heard of cameras?
It’s great to build a completely open browser from scratch and I want to follow updates from the project. They have a Twitter account but not Mastodon sigh
laxe@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•NVIDIA 555.58 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Explicit Sync on Wayland - 9to5Linux8·1 year agoThe best part about the AI bubble is that Nvidia will finally get competition for gpus. Everyone wants to take a slice of their pie.
laxe@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•How open source money fixes a corrupted banking system143·1 year agoOpen source money lol
The opinion monoculture is not specific to Lemmy. Most social platforms, and even real life social circles, live in bubbles.
The Internet anonymity combined with the upvote incentives only make the problem worse.
I agree with your complaint but I don’t see it as something that can be fixed. We can all do our part to engage civilly and respectfully with others, but it won’t be enough to change the culture.
I notice this much less frequently as time went on. Reddit had the same trend in Digg era.
Third party mobile apps can also implement this, it doesn’t have to be done in Lemmy itself.
Even posts with 100 upvotes and zero comments have value. It’s a quick way for me to see what’s happening without having to check multiple sources. The comments are just a bonus.
I subscribe to very few communities and only browse my home feed. It’s been great so far.
I really wish Linux desktop was stable. On Ubuntu 22.04, this year alone I had nvidia driver failures, wake up from sleep issues, crypsetup failing to decrypt the root drive on startup (and dropping to a busybox shell), gnome UI freezing and more.
I’ve been using Linux for over ten years and love it. On servers, it’s rock solid but on desktop it’s hit and miss. The good part is that problems are fixable, it’s just not user friendly.
Shocking details!!
/facepalm