DanL4

joined 1 year ago
[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I'm OK with that definition too. Definitely not better than a fascist, arguably worse.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This particular government is the worst we've ever had. It was chosen by Netanyahu, who, you might be surprised, isn't at all a fascist, barely right winged. He is an opportunist. He took control of a mid to right winged party, one that made peace with Egypt. He realised his only way to gain votes (and later to get out of prison) was to outdo the right winged parties and 'steal' their voters. This made him good friends with the ultra orthodox and extreme right wingers. His party has become him, anyone still in his own party are idiots and imbeciles, none of who can operate a gevernment. Netanyahu is the scum of the earth, he has a government made of the worst our country has to offer. He is changing the laws and the governing system to get out of jail and become another Erdoğan/ bolsonaro /Putin, and just stay in power forever, stealing money from everyone as he has been doing for decades.

And idealist right winger would at least have a plan other than to save his own career and money while destroying the country and its institutions.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Haven't read anything about it. Will look it up, thanks!

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

Love it! Exactly my sentiment.

Linux was definitely my hobby twenty years ago, loved solving problems, getting everything to work exactly as I want it to. I actually found some great solutions to problems arising from using old hardware (will never forget the many hours/days/weekends I've spent without ever managing to get ir remote to work).

It was exciting and interesting and fulfilling.

Twenty years later, I still meddle with things, I would have loved to have that sort of time on my hands, but I don't. I did find a distro that was absolutely perfect for me out of the box, it used debian as a base, which is what I know, very light and works great with older hardware (bunsenlabs in case you're interested).

After a few years of bliss, It didn't like the versions I needed for software I wanted to use for my hobby - which no 'regular' user would be interested in by the way. There was no update for a while, I got fed up, and blamed myself for not managing to use some solutions that manage installing multiple versions of the same software for use by different programs. Gave up and installed Mint - the most vanilla distro, no street-cred, but should just work, right? Well, not really. I'm sure npm and other three letter tools can help, I just don't know how to use them.

I still love bunsenlabs, the perfectly intuitive shortcuts. I miss openbox and i3, and miss using keyboard-only 98% of the time. I even miss my old 13ish year old x220 and x230 which run fast enough to be my main laptops, only to be replaced recently for some reasonable battery life. I hope I'll manage to get things working again (will only try in a few months, after accomplishing something I've been trying to do for a couple of years now but couldn't because I couldn't get the software to work up until now). I also hope bunsenlabs come out with a new version for me to install by then, it was bliss, something that just worked perfectly (including bluetooth, dual screens, sleep, wake up, audio, everything a windows computer is expected to do.

This is too long for not saying much, but one last thing : New laptop t14 Installed linux mint - everything seems to be working fine. Installed windows 10 - had to connect to wired network to download lenovo drivers for WiFi!

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks! I might try it, it's not urgent, will find some time to deal with it eventually. I really do prefer linux, mint was supposed to be stable, well maintained, and progressive. I actually installed it after giving up on a lighter but not as well maintained distro, hoping it'll solve everything.

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Unless it requires a different version of node.js that cannot be upgraded as it requires an older version of some other software, but cannot be upgraded because that other software needs just that particular version and will stop working if you dare upgrade, so you choose to upgrade anyway, so your package manager refuses to upgrade anything now because you broke something just to get that new software to work.

I love linux, and until recently used it exclusively on my own computers, I know all/most of these are solvable, but as a long time novice who's sick of fixing these things, it's a real life scenario.

I currently choose between upgrading my browser (which refuses to load several accounts as long as it's not upgraded) and software I use as a hobby which won't work if I let synaptic package manager fix whatever it deems broken.

Currently using windows almost exclusively for day to day work, and dual booting mint for one single purpose. Hating windows with a passion while doing so but life is too short to fix dependencies...

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Pretty sure I used to have a tree style tab view, using a plugin. Is that what you meant or is a plugin a privacy issue?