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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OSEnglish
7·2 months agoOops! You hit your CTRL+ALT+DELETE quota for the week, would you like extra usage? ($5 minimum, no refunds, rates may increase after you accept charges)
What would you recommend I do so that I wouldn’t have ran into those issues? Suck it up and keep dealing with the headaches?
I’m no fan of Windows either, but it lets me play games when I want to play them.
Agreed, I switched my gaming rig to Linux for 6 months and was so excited to get things working. Went back to windows on it because I kept going to play with friends, and would often have to mess with Proton versions (again) to get the game working.
I really enjoy the Grounded games, so when Grounded 2’s early access was about to release I switched back to avoid dealing with those issues.
Still rocking Linux on my non-gaming devices though, aside from SteamDeck.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What should Israel have done in response to October 7th?English
6·2 months agoAfter a refresh, I see you’re right.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What should Israel have done in response to October 7th?English
8·2 months agoEdit: welp, refreshed the post after commenting, this is getting locked.
We may lock this post if too many people break rules 5 or 7, please be nice to each other even if you don’t or can’t agree.
Also, just because we’ve already received a few reports for comments here: Our jobs as mods is not to remove things we disagree with, but to remove things that break LW rules, or community rules.
Free, free.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Elon Musk controls 90 companies. When he buys land, when he orders food, or when he gives money to politicians, he uses shell companiesEnglish
11·2 months agoSame, I’ll bring some snacks
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Technology@lemmy.world•Stop using ridiculously low DNS TTLs | APNIC BlogEnglish
18·3 months agoThats our automod, we keep an eye out for blogs. Every now and then we get spammed with personal blogs about off-topic things.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does a community called no stupid questions allow comments that say the question is stupid?English
1·5 months agoYes I’m a mod, and thank you ;]
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does a community called no stupid questions allow comments that say the question is stupid?English
7·5 months agoI’m not sure where this is rude or off-topic to your question, it is direct but on-topic:
You can do pretty much whatever you want man…
Like “vegan” isn’t even a century old yet, it was made up in the 1940s by some guy who thought vegetarians weren’t good enough, and he set whatever rules he wanted to.
You can just keep using his word, but not care about his rules.
Or you can make up your own name and rules.
People searching for labels they like and then conforming to every fucking aspect of that label and nothing else, doesn’t work out well.
So please, if you want to eat roadkill just do it.
And then this is your rude reply to that comment, which violates the rules:
Cool comment but did you want to answer the question, or just bitch about nothing?
They didn’t break a rule, you did and so your comment was removed. Not to even mention, none of this follows what you claim in this post. Nowhere did they say the question was stupid, and they did stay on-topic.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does a community called no stupid questions allow comments that say the question is stupid?English
1·5 months agoJust because that one is pretty old we are going to leave it, but in the future reports help us catch these. All of us have jobs and families outside of the community, we do this for the enjoyment of others, so reports are heavily relied on and appreciated.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why does a community called no stupid questions allow comments that say the question is stupid?English
12·5 months agoFinal edit: based on mod logs it appears this OP is being disingenuous, but the below still stands. We appreciate anyone who reports in good faith, and welcome any messages if you feel like we got things wrong.
Please report those, we will remove them. If we removed your comment for being rude and not theirs, then we did not read their rude comment calling the question stupid, and that’s our bad.
Also, my DM’s are always open if you disagree with a removal, anyone who has spoken with me before will vouch that I’m fairly reasonable as long as things don’t break rules (such as gray areas).
Edit: could you link the comment you’re talking about? The only thing I could find is this, which doesn’t appear to be what you’re talking about, but the response you gave to them was rude
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Technology@lemmy.world•Death of beloved neighborhood cat sparks outrage against robotaxis in San FranciscoEnglish
21·6 months agoThe vote question would be better suited for the admin team and not mods, as we are just over this community.
Too many people being nasty in this thread, so we’ve removed the negative comments for rule 3.
Too many people being rude to eachother, locking it. Lets be better.
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Technology@lemmy.world•St. Paul, MN, was hacked so badly that the National Guard has been deployedEnglish
9·9 months agoI’m guessing some people don’t know (or forgot) that site-to-site and remote access VPN’s are a thing, and was the initial purpose of VPN’s. Masking or hiding your location became a benefit after the fact, and todays more common client VPN is technically a remote access VPN with a new purpose.
Remote access VPN’s are a very common attack vector for companies, look up companies compromised with Fortinet gear and its typically through the firewalls VPN.
In fact, a primary purpose of a VPN, spoofing your IP/geolocation, pretending you are someone you aren’t… is pretty much antithetical to a highly controlled system of users with varying levels of access to specific, private areas of that system.
Most modern remote access VPN’s do exactly that, so it is not antithetical at all and is how most client VPN’s keep you from accessing other users data. I would encourage you to read up on WireGuard and the like, they are fun to learn about and awesome tools when configured properly.
Also, we removed the above comment because the last sentence was fairly rude and violates rule 3 @sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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Technology@lemmy.world•Former GM Executive: BYD cars are good in terms of design, features, price, quality. If we let BYD into the U.S. market, it could end up destroying american manufacturersEnglish
1·9 months agoWell it unfolded into what I described, so we removed the comments.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Former GM Executive: BYD cars are good in terms of design, features, price, quality. If we let BYD into the U.S. market, it could end up destroying american manufacturersEnglish
1·9 months ago…we removed both parties comments because you both were going
you: no your a troll
them: no your a troll
you: no your a troll
them: no your a troll
Not because we took sides.
Calling eachother trolls is not being excellent to eachother (rule 3), if you want to talk about disagreements do it like adults.







People can’t be civil, locking.