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If and how much longer until they take cash and browser-based banking from us?


I've been mindful of the ways companies can track my spending habits, and so have been increasingly keen on using cash and avoiding mobile banking/payment apps like the plague. I realize that this varies by country and might be a bit far out, but the thought does linger in the back of my mind. If current trends continue, how much longer until they take cash and browser-based banking from us? Or will there be a reason those options should continue to exist (and be easily usable) far into the future? And perhaps:

  • What else can I, as an individual, do about this?
  • Is there a tendency for larger banks or smaller credit unions to push towards mobile-only online banking?
  • What does it look like in countries where cashless and mobile payments are the norm?
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in reply to monovergent 🛠️

To be fair - it's peoples own fault, that they take away cash. They don't use them, because they are lazy...
in reply to Ardens

Just like they took away horses because they were too lazy not to ride to work.

Cash needs to exist because we need the anonymity, But nothing else about it is convenient whatsoever. We're actually safer leaving banks and leaving work on a Friday because of it. And check washing was honestly just bullshit It never should have went down that way.

in reply to rumba

We need to be anonymous, we need to have something that we can privately exchange, we need it for allowance for kids, we need it to pay when the digital service is down, we need it when we travel, so that there's never any problems with paying for what we get, we need it to give to homeless, to live beside the banking system alone and so forth...
in reply to Ardens

We need to be anonymous,


Super agree

we need to have something that we can privately exchange,


Can't complain there

we need it for allowance for kids,


Nah, Our kids have a starter debit visa, Everything they want to buy is online (or is cheaper online) We were just handing them cash so they could hand it back to us so they could use our CC# then we got to make change. This is one thing that's much better digitally IMO.

we need it to pay when the digital service is down,


I mostly agree. There are a lot of places that can't even use their POS if the digital service is down. We also don't stock cash our drawers to the levels we used to.

we need it when we travel, so that there’s never any problems with paying for what we get.


I find using CC while traveling to be far easier, but the stupid intl fees suck. Thing is, even if you get cash out on the other end, you still pay an intl charge. And then you're stuck with whatever you don't spend in that currency. I think overall, digital wins here.

we need it to give to homeless,


Kinda agree. I'd rather the local government use my tax money to help them. They're already struggling from the number of people out there that don't carry cash.

to live beside the banking system alone and so forth…


Yeah, we do need a secondary method. I wish we could create a crypto system that isn't an elaborate pyramid scheme.

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in reply to rumba

It's a little sad, that your kids only want digital things. Only one of my three kids sometimes want something online. I don't think that your kids needs is general. I know a lot of kids, of any age, who like to save up, and buy real stuff.

I've been traveling quite a bit, and cash always works. You do you here, and I do me. 😀

Of course the politicians should drop their love of having homeless people to scare the rest of us, and instead help them. But until that happens, then it's nice to be able to give them a little. My daughter love the smile a homeless person gives her, when she hands him/her a little money.

in reply to monovergent 🛠️

  1. Use privacy respecting cryptocurrencies for exchanges. This can be done between two individuals or at businesses, especially small businesses.
  2. Yes, it seems like they're doing it on a consensus level in the UK. This is because consumers would rather use banking apps because it is convenient for them.
  3. In the UK it is very common to use a card and contactless payment. It's very concerning because this trend is bringing the government to trace UK bank accounts to prevent "fraud". Which could target people on benefits for instance. Many are worried that benefits claimants will have their application scrutinized based on their spending habits. Disability rights is now becoming a political conversation about how and where they spend their money, which is mortifying.
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Apertus: a fully open, transparent, multilingual language model


#AII


The Former Lead For Apple Graphics Drivers On Linux Is Now Working At Intel


in reply to Leaflet

Talented people working on Intel GPU drivers sounds great.
in reply to Leaflet

More money for trump but good for tech. Damn dissonance!



Turning Soil Data into Harvests: Ethiopian Innovator Triumphs at BRICS 2025




(solved, thanks guys!) "No key available with this passphrase" despite it being the correct passphrase


Edit: Turns out you guys were right, I entered the setup password wrong for LUKs. I got this new Logitech keyboard I got for a gift and I type around 170wpm, but I've been having issues with it kind of lagging keys for some reason. What I did was I opened up a notepad and typed in my password a bunch of times and noticed whenever I would type something such as "stain" for example, it would come out at "stani" despite me looking at the keyboard and knowing that wasn't what I was typing. So I encrypted my drive with the wrong password, but figured out how to decrypt it that way. Thanks for the help doods!

Hello! I have a external drive I've encrypted with LUKs that has irreplaceable backups of mine, and for some reason no matter which PC I try it won't unlock despite it being the correct password. It doesn't give me anything else in the terminal other than what I put in the title.

I recently just backed up everything onto the external drive from my computer cause I was distro hopping. It's worked fine on my PC, I saved the password so I was able to mount it no problem before, but now it won't mount on any other PC I try. It isn't the end of the world since I can just try and copy old data from my computers drive before the format since I haven't downloaded anything yet that could overwrite anything important, but I'd still like to be able to get this external drive unlocked. As I've said, irreplaceable files of mine are on it so I'm hoping to get it working. Thank you!

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in reply to helpmyusernamewontfi

Check the caps lock and the num luck lights on your keyboard; they are the leading causes of a failed password with the correct password
in reply to bacon_pdp

I actually tried entering my password with caps lock on just in case, still didn't work sadly


How Erik Prince is Trying to “Make Haiti a Hub for Mercenaries” | Haiti Liberte


Erik Prince, the founder of many mercenary companies since Blackwater, is looking to gain a lucrative foothold in Haiti through wheeling and dealing with unelected, illegitimate leaders as cynical as he is. It won’t end well. Photo: ABC News


ublock lite is now on IOS, Should people switch to that instead of using Adguard or should they stick with Adguard?


This is a question that for some is easy to answer and for others may not be as easy to answer. So all input could help other people find and make a more knowledgeable choice and one that helps them towards their privacy goals.
in reply to xthexder

with ublock origin you would have to edit the blocklist and add the url you want to block/unblock. with umatrix you have a table like this:

you can block/unblock domains, and also change the global configuration. I, by default, block all javascript and XHR and enable some if they are needed.

in reply to int32

That does seem better for fine grained control. Personally I don't really bother with much outside the block lists, and the defaults work well, so uBlock Origin has been fine for me.




Far-right agitator Tommy Robinson avoids charge over alleged assault


British Transport Police said a decision had been made by the Crown Prosecution Service not to charge Tommy Robinson as the alleged victim “did not wish to provide a statement to the investigation.”

“Following a report of an assault at St Pancras station on July 28, detectives from BTP quickly launched a full and thorough investigation, which involved a 42-year-old man being arrested on suspicion of GBH at Luton Airport on 4 August,” British Transport Police said.

“Officers worked at pace to gather evidence, including CCTV footage and witness statements, however the victim did not wish to provide a statement to the investigation.





in reply to bubblybubbles

If you lived next to Russia (also lived under), you would know. Those aren't wrong.
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in reply to muhyb

Azerbaijan is committing ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh. This would have never happened in the USSR
in reply to muhyb

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Populati…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deportat…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deportat…


I can do the same and dump a list of massacres and population transfers before & after the fall of the USSR and it would be far greater than all these lists combined. If so called 'Russification' was the goal why would Lenin and Stalin create separate constituent states for the ethnicities of the USSR? I admit that resettlement is bad, but in resolving the contradictions of creating ethnic states in a former imperialist & colonialist empire they must take steps to avoid intra-ethnic conflict between the states (Which dates back centuries), which when they stopped doing in the mid to late 80s, led to all of the conflicts seen in the former USSR today.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De-Cossa…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomo…
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pu…


"According to Nicolas Werth, one of the authors of The Black Book of Communism..." are you even trying at this point?

Holodomor was a famine, common in the area for hundreds of years before the USSR, it was also the last

"An estimated 800,000 to 1,200,000 people died during the purges of the 1930s" If such a large amount of people died, can you see it in population statistics?

Also, it’s a conflict: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagorno-…


Take more than a surface look at this 'conflict'

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in reply to Stalins_Spoon

My point wasn't dumping, I just wanted to show there are dedicated lists regarding USSR. Did those things happened? Yes. Did people suffer? Yes. Did millions die because of those policies? Yes. Nothing's gonna change that. They solved their problems by doing that. That solution was the problem for others. However, victors shape the history.

Also conflict means it's not one-sided.

By the way, I don't know about "The Black Book of Communism". What's wrong with that?

in reply to muhyb

There are dedicated lists for every country that has existed, but even for the deported peoples of the USSR, namely the Chechens the vast majority of those who lived & worked in both socialism and capitalism miss the USSR and its progress in free education, healthcare, peace, and development, which was afforded to everyone, absent after the restoration of capitalism. Purely anecdotal, but in my time in Azerbaijan in an ethnically Dagestani villiage, there was a portrait of Stalin in the lodge, despite the fact that their ethnicity was deported similar to the Chechens.

After the fall of Artsakh, Azeri forces have full control over the native Armenian population with no resistance, which is pretty 1 sided

Although viewed by many scholars and laymen alike as an authoritative account of the crimes of Communism, The Black Book of Communism has since its publication date been criticised by its readers and writers alike for its methodology. Namely, the book includes among its "one hundred million victims" Nazi collaborators in the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (many of whom served in the Waffen-SS by the book's own admission) as well as comparing the expected population growth before a famine to the actual population growth (in essence counting people who were never born). In addition, the editors also confused the per-thousand symbol (‰) with the percent sign when translating from French to English, multiply some death tolls by 10 times.

The book's own authors criticize the historical accuracy of its conclusions:

Jean‐Louis Margolin and Nicolas Werth reproach Stéphane Courtois considering ‘the criminal dimension as one of the proper ones of the communist system’s set’, he writes in his text. ‘This results in taking away the phenomenon’s historic character’, claims Jean‐Louis Margolin. ‘Even if the communist breeding ground can lead to mass crimes, the line between theory and practice is inevident, contrary to what Stéphane Courtois says.’ Disputing the ‘approximations’, ‘contradictions’, and ‘clumsinesses that make sense’, the two authors reproach Stéphane Courtois’s ‘obsession to reach one hundred million deaths’. — Le Monde

Margolin and Werth furthermore rebuked Courtois in an article published in Le Monde, stating that they disagreed with his vitriolic introduction and its political agenda. Margolin and Werth both disavowed the book, recognizing that Courtois was obsessed with reaching a body count of a hundred million and consequently leading to careless and biased ‘scholarship’. Courtois also composed the book’s introduction in secret, refusing to share it for his other contributors. They both rejected Courtois’s equivalence of German fascism with communism, with Werth telling Le Monde that ‘death camps did not exist in the Soviet Union.'

in reply to Stalins_Spoon

Of course there are, it's just that's much bigger in USSR's account even if you drop the percentage by 10. The Chechens I met tell the otherwise, that they were oppressed and had to live their religion secretly (though I'm not opposed the parts like where they forbid circumcision on boys), overall USSR had no religion and wanted no religion and I suspect a lot of problems occurred because of it, either the existence or absence of it. They tried to change it at once with oppression and that's an automatic backlash in human nature.

there was a portrait of Stalin in the lodge


That feels like Stockholm syndrome or laying low, I don't know which is. Because I know muslims hate Stalin.

I guess there is no perfect world and nothing changed for thousands of years. No one wants to leave others to mind their own business.

It seems "The Black Book of Communism" is a bad book and I accept that it's not fine to use it as a source. However even though that one is exaggerated, there are other sources too. By the way, I'm no expert on USSR or anything social sciences related, in fact I'm far from it. I just met a lot people who fled from USSR or who survived from persecution. None of the stories I heard even remotely praised USSR. But I don't know the other side of the stories, and most likely I never will be able to. At least not in a way unbiased.

By the way, gonna little side-track here, what's with the Ukrainians being Nazi I see around a lot, didn't they crush under Germans too?

in reply to muhyb

imperial russia and other related polities as they were before and as they are after are just matryoshkas (heh) of chauvinism. there were no saints before, there are no saints now. the soviet union, as bad as it was, was your best bet on actual civilization and the fact that every single crook that sat on the kremlin and on neighbouring countries talk against it shows well what they are.
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in reply to vfreire85

Even if it's biased you know what you're talking about. They were victors and they created a civilization. However if they were the best bet, things must have been really bad there (now wondering a background to that, I don't really know about "Rise of Moscow" parts of the history). The problem is and always was those administrative crooks.






Labour voters are rallying to Jeremy Corbyn




Shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school leaves 3 dead, including the shooter, and 17 injured


A shooter opened fire Wednesday morning during Mass at a Minneapolis Catholic school, killing two children and injuring 17 other people before killing himself, officials said.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the shooter — armed with a rifle, shotgun and pistol — approached the side of the church and shot through the windows toward the children sitting in the pews during Mass at the Annunciation Catholic School.

https://apnews.com/live/minneapolis-annunciation-school-shooting

#USA
in reply to geneva_convenience

I hear this a lot from all sides, but how do people actually think civilians with guns are going to fare against government enforcers who would inevitably be better armed? They never tell us that part.


How western media helped turn Israel's genocide into 'fake news'


Israel justified its murder of Al Jazeera’s crew on the grounds that one among them, Anas al-Sharif, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, was secretly a “Hamas terrorist”.

Sharif, we are told, similarly found time between breaks from his 22-month, frantic reporting schedule - much of it on camera - to serve as a Hamas commander “directing rocket attacks on Israeli civilians”.

We now know exactly where this ridiculous story originated: from something Israel calls its “Legitimisation Cell”. The intelligence unit’s name, which was surely never supposed to come to light, is the give-away. Its job has been to legitimise Israel’s atrocities with stories vilifying its victims and thereby making the genocide more palatable to Israeli and western audiences.

The Israeli news website +972 exposed the cell within days of Sharif’s killing this month, reporting that it was formed after 7 October 2023 - the day Hamas and other groups broke out of their Gaza prison camp, spreading carnage, following 17 years of a brutal siege.

But while Israeli mendacity is entirely to be expected - after all, it is the whole purpose of its official hasbara industry - what astonishes most is the western media’s continuing connivance in promoting Israel’s litany of lies.

Germany’s most popular paper, Bild, published a front page that might as well have been written by the Israeli military: “Terrorist disguised as a journalist killed in Gaza.” No claim, no quote marks. Just a statement of fact.

The UK media was little better, with most outlets prominently featuring Israel’s unevidenced “legitimisation” smears of Sharif in headlines and coverage. Astonishingly, BBC coverage on its flagship News at Ten swallowed whole Israel’s framing of Sharif as a legitimate target - as well as uncritically peddling the presumption that Israel was targeting him and him alone.

The context that has been missing from western coverage is this: Israel has killed more than 240 Palestinian journalists in Gaza over the past two years - more than all the journalists killed in both World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and the Afghanistan War combined.

This is a pattern - a glaring one - but seemingly one to which western journalists are entirely blind, even as Israel continues to bar them from reporting in Gaza, nearly two years into its genocide.



Linux and Secure Boot certificate expiration


From: techrights.org/n/2025/08/26/Th…
in reply to mesa

So, if I've not had a UEFI update in to update the Secureboot cert, wouldn't this affect any OS? Ie Windows too?



Democratic congressman Jerry Nadler for New York will retire next year in move to galvanize generational change among Democratic party


Jerry Nadler, a Democratic representative from New York, will retire next year after 34 years in Congress in a self-proclaimed move aimed at galvanizing a generational changing of the guard in the party.

Nadler, 78, who represents one of New York’s wealthiest districts covering midtown Manhattan, said he had been persuaded not to run for re-election in 2026 after witnessing the implosion of Joe Biden’s presidential bid last year. The former president was pressured into abandoning his candidacy amid widespread doubts about his age and mental acuity. He was replaced by the former vice-president, Kamala Harris, who subsequently lost the election to Donald Trump.

“Watching the Biden thing really said something about the necessity for generational change in the party, and I think I want to respect that,” Nadler told the New York Times, which broke the news of his forthcoming retirement.

He told the newspaper that a younger replacement “can maybe do better, can maybe help us more”.



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Session is a FOSS messenger focused on privacy. No phone numbers, decentralized servers, and full end-to-end encryption. Perfect for anyone tired of surveillance-hungry chat apps. Secure, anonymous, open-source.

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in reply to ZeeFoss

No perfect forward secrecy. Pass.


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What will MS do when Linux becomes a serious threat to their monopoly ?


Will they lobby for laws that prohibit Linux or make it difficult to install?
What actions might they take in the future?
in reply to Waffelson

I'd wager they have enough resources to stave it off for as long as possible, and when they can't do that anymore they will have a strategy for making money off of their "services" in the linux space.

Microsoft is part of the cabal at this point. Businesses give it money because they're expected to.

in reply to Waffelson

All out street warfare against Linux users! They'll be arming their army with AI laser guided missiles! The backdoored AI drones!
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Private messaging is not "secure" - can this wording be improved?


Good day dear Lemmy community!
When I try to use lemmy's private messages, I get the following warning:

Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not secure. Please create an account on Element.io for secure messaging.


It is very good to have this warning! However, can it be improved?
When I first encountered this wording, I was completely unsure whether the DMs would be totally public due to lemmy's limitations or its open stance, or whether the messages would have a similar security to e.g. email where your trust relies on TLS and the servers involved.

My proposal would be to change the wording to something like:

Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not End-to-End encrypted. Please create an account on Element.io for secure messaging.


Or if the team is open to it,

Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not End-to-End encrypted. Please use a platform with E2E encryption for private messaging.


Or if the team is even more open to it,

Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not End-to-End encrypted. Please use a platform with E2E encryption for private messaging. Lemmy recommends Element.io and XMPP.


Thoughts? I'm ready to create a PR.

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in reply to vas

Messages between two people are not exposed via public APIs, but they can be accessed by admins of 1-2 servers (depending on whether you're sending these messages to someone on a different server).

Element fixes Lemmy's message content exposure problem, but none of the metadata problems (who is communicating with whom, when, how often, etc, are all still available to those 1-2 sets of server admins).

in reply to vas

Based on the comments so far, maybe something like this makes sense:

Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not End-to-End encrypted, so the respective instance owners are technically able to read them. Please use a platform with E2E encryption for private messaging. Lemmy recommends Element.io and XMPP.
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Linux on my smart tv?


I have been rather unhappy with my smart TV's functionality as I feel it isn't smart for me but smart for the manufacturers. I just can't use it how I want to. I would love to overwrite the existing OS from Android to Linux. I've recently converted from Windows and loving Mint.

I haven't read too much regarding Linux smart tvs as my searches mostly come up with raspberry Pi and overwriting an Android box. I don't want to connect anything and just want my tv to boot up in Linux when it's turned on, and get some of my apps going. Is there a way to do this?

For reference I have a Sony Bravia with Android installed on it.

in reply to guyincognito

I wish! I have a Samsung and I used to have an LG. One thing I anticipated which turned out to be on the nose is that these TVs stay operational just up until the maker decides they want your money again. I never bought into it to begin with. I only got a Smart TV to begin with because it has everything else I want. But I go straight to hooking up a computer. The apps on the TVs are all ooh and aah until a couple of years go by and then suddenly the apps are not compatible with the sites or backends what have you, and guess what? No more updates. You need a new TV despite the fact that yours is 100% perfectly fine, other than the inherent sabotage built in.

So that’s why I never even had any expectations. But I would love to find the best Linux distro for a media machine that my wife could learn to use. Right now I have to do all of it because it’s just browse to the files or load a playlist. I’d like something like Kodi or Plex but they have issues with one thing or another. I just want an SMB based connection in an interface that shows friendly thumbnails kinda like Nova player on Android. That app is highly underrated. Free, as far as I know open source and aside from a few control designs not being too great, the app is terrific. Kicks VLC’s butt. Why are they still designing the software like it’s 20 years ago and it’s on Windows XP?

Anyway I digress. Smart TV running Android or Linux would rock but I don’t expect it to be too feasible. But what do I know, because I’m not a professional dev.

in reply to AndrewZabar

Answer: get a "dumb TV" (or more cheaply: a SmartTV you don't grant internet access) and tape a fanless N100 PC to the back. They're far more capable and responsive than the cheapo processors that come in a SmartTV and just as silent. They're going for well under $200 these days, and run Linux very well.
in reply to MangoCats

The "dumb TV" options are few (there are some but doubt their panels are as good), so the only "real" options are to go with the second option you gave. Depending on the size needed, PC OLED/AMOLED monitors are probably the best option pared with a HTPC or whatever other box. Sucks that a lot of the larger ones are also becoming "smart."
in reply to d-RLY?

For screen sizes over about 42", yes - there are few "dumb" options. Basically, you end up in the computer monitor market and you end up paying 2x-3x for the same screen performance. I spent a weekend in a rental home with a "Smart" TV just now, it confirmed for me I'm glad I spent the 3x to have a "dumb" monitor with a PC attached. For one thing, the remote controls now do voice recognition, and they were suggesting YouTube videos related to the conversation in the room - without having activated the microphone button.
in reply to guyincognito

The cheapest is to buy some android box with armlogic processor and install coreelec on it. You can do it for 20 bucks, then you have a kodi oriented linux distro on your tv.

Though I prefer to straight up connect my laptop to the tv with a small remote keyboard and have full computer functionality. I'm looking to change the laptop for a miniPC when the laptop finally breaks down. I would use a normal DE. Nothing specially suited for smartTV usage. But you get used to it pretty quick.




Taliban 'ready and willing' to join forces with Nigel Farage for deportation scheme


The Taliban is reportedly "ready and willing" to work with Nigel Farage and accept Afghans deported from Britain under Reform UK's unprecedented new mass deportation plan.

Reform leader Farage announced on Tuesday new plans to deport a staggering 600,000 illegal migrants within five years of a Reform government, which would mean deporting 300 people a day.

Farage said his government would negotiate returns agreements with countries including Iran, Eritrea and Afghanistan, which is governed by the Taliban.



Taliban 'ready and willing' to join forces with Nigel Farage for deportation scheme


The Taliban is reportedly "ready and willing" to work with Nigel Farage and accept Afghans deported from Britain under Reform UK's unprecedented new mass deportation plan.

Reform leader Farage announced on Tuesday new plans to deport a staggering 600,000 illegal migrants within five years of a Reform government, which would mean deporting 300 people a day.

Farage said his government would negotiate returns agreements with countries including Iran, Eritrea and Afghanistan, which is governed by the Taliban.



Do you guys just have flawless experiences or what?


It's been a week. Ubuntu Studio, and every day it's something. I swear Linux is the OS version of owning a boat, it's constant maintenance. Am I dumb, or doing something wrong?

After many issues, today I thought I had shit figured out, then played a game for the first time. All good, but the intro had some artifacts. I got curious, I have an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 and thought that was weird. Looked it up, turns out Linux was using lvmpipe. Found a fix. Now it's using my card, no more clipping, great!. But now my screen flickers. Narrowed it down to Vivaldi browser. Had to uninstall, which sucks and took a long time to figure out. Now I'm on Librewolf which I liked on windows but it's a cpu hungry bitch on Linux (eating 3.2g of memory as I type this). Every goddamned time I fix something, it breaks something else.

This is just one of many, every day, issues.

I'm tired. I want to love Linux. I really do, but what the hell? Windows just worked.

I've resigned myself to "the boat life" but is there a better way? Am I missing something and it doesn't have to be this hard, or is this what Linux is? If that's just like this I'm still sticking cause fuck Microsoft but you guys talk like Linux should be everyone's first choice. I'd never recommend Linux to anyone I know, it doesn't "just work".

EDIT: Thank you so much to everyone who blew up my post, I didn't expect this many responses, this much advice, or this much kindness. You're all goddamned gems!

To paraphrase my username's namesake, because of @SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone and his apt gif (also, Mr. Flickerman, when I record I often shout about Clem Fandango)...

When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall GNU/LINUX OS grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail."

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in reply to vandsjov

At the very least they should allow you to get them all back, I'm not talking about allowing to store more.
in reply to youmaynotknow

I agree that there should be a grace period after payments are stopped before they delete stuff. But I see no reason that they should provide you with free access to their service - if you haven’t paid, service is cut off.

But that is just my opinion.





Why do Waymos keep loitering in front of my house?




ICJ demands investigation and possible removal of “The Lord is counting on me to stand on the side of Israel” Vice-President Sebutinde.


The ICJ has sent a communication to the President of the International Court of Justice (the Court), Justice Yuji Iwasawa, to urge the Court to conduct an investigation into allegations relating to certain statements attributed to ICJ Vice-President Sebutinde.

Should it be confirmed that these statements are in fact remarks made by the Vice President, the ICJ has requested that the Court undertake remedial action consistent with Principles 17-20 of the UN Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary.

In addition, the ICJ seeks the immediate removal of Vice-President Sebutinde from participating further in proceedings in the South Africa v. Israel case.

The statements attributed to her are reported in an article published in the Ugandan Newspaper The Daily Monitor on 13 August 2025, entitled “My country disowned me after Israel–Gaza ruling”.

in reply to mrdown

it's hard to tell if this is some sort of appeasement to make it look like they're trying to be honest or if they're actually trying to be honest.

in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

I've noticed that a significant majority of makers on YouTube that I watch are Canadian. It's easier to bootstrap a channel when you don't have to pay out of pocket for insurance or emergency care. Americans won't take that risk so they start channels while they have another job and most don't make it to a sustainable size to quit the regular job.


GE-Proton10-14 Released


  • fixed launch crash regression in Age of Empires 4
  • fixed UE4SS mod failure regression in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
  • fixed Impetus Repository menu video playback crash in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
  • fixed Black Desert settings not saving regression
  • fixed menu and mouse focus regression in Dead by Daylight with wine-wayland
  • fixed wine-wayland crashes in Warhammer 40k: Darktide
  • fixed lost mouse focus in Teardown with wine-wayland
  • fixed broken menus in Outer-wilds with wine-wayland
  • fixed mouse click crash in Halo:MCC with wine-wayland
  • fixed broken raw input in Overkill withn wine-wayland
  • fixed system mouse cursor shape crash in wine-wayland in multiple games -- fixes P-Organ crash in Lies of P
  • fixed WAYLANDDRV_PRIMARY_MONITOR not being respected withn wine-wayland
  • fixed controller input in Dragon Age Inquisition (NOTE: YOU HAVE TO GO IN-GAME AND CHANGE CONTROLS FROM M+K TO CONTROLLER)
  • fixed video playback intro crash in Assassin's Creed Syndicate
  • fixed video playback in Life Makover
  • fixed video playback in Ark: Survival Evolved
  • removed no longer required cursor force grab protonfix for helldivers 2
  • add protonfix for Two Worlds: Epic Edition
  • add protonfix for GOG Two Worlds: Epic Edition
  • add protonfix for ubisoft assassins creed syndicate
  • fixed github actions release build not providing .tar.zst file.