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"We've won, but at what cost?"
  • I miss watching the little moon spin with the shooting stars of Netscape Navigator. It's weirdly the most nostalgic thing for me. Maybe because my first full memory ever is the library computers and learning how to use Netscape in first grade. It's the first time I started really retaining information fully, aside from snippets of Oregon Trail for the Commodore 64 in my kindergarten class.

  • Street-Complete, like Pokemon Go but for good.
  • Oh, this is interesting. I'm not the most advanced OSM user, but I'll definitely take a look at this and learn.

  • Street-Complete, like Pokemon Go but for good.
  • I love this app, found it a bit ago on F-Droid. I'm moving to a very rural town up north and there's nearly nothing done there. Very excited to get up there and start working on it.

  • It's time to stop thinking plastic phones can't be premium
  • Yup, I agree 100%. I usually go with a slim case because I follow a few self-imposed rules.

    • Phone does not leave pocket when drinking or around people who are drinking.
    • I don't need to take my phone out if I'm visiting friends or family.
    • I immediately pocket my phone if I'm moving, even just around the apartment.

    I've not dropped my phone once since owning my first 12 years ago. I do not care what it's made of.

  • Microsoft’s Recall feature will now be opt-in and double encrypted after privacy outcry
  • Too late. Still not enough to keep me from going back to Linux. Especially now that I'm all excited to try NixOS with Hyprland. This was your last mistake, Microsoft. 🫤

  • What's the best messaging platform?
  • I ran into one called SimpleX recently. No accounts or anything and you can host your own chat instance. Downside: The app either needs a constant spot in your notifications or will otherwise only check for messages every ten minutes.

    The desktop app is pretty rough to use, as well.

  • Any LinkedIn alternatives?
  • Kind of bs, seeing as how I use my friend's account (with permission) to access the free Udemy courses that his career provides him and I've never seen this. Figures they'd nail legitimate users and completely miss people who abuse the system. Typical Microsoft.

    Hope an alternative comes someday; I've always disliked LinkedIn.

  • New unit of measurement
  • Three. Depending on where you are in the U.S., a toilet is also a "can". It's more of a slang meaning, but if you ever hear an American saying they're "going to go hit the can," it means they're going to use the bathroom.

  • I'm experiencing indecision
  • I'm in the same boat. My partner and I are extremely excited for a new start and can't wait to get away from some things here, but the apartment we have lined up is fairly smaller than what we have now.

    To top it off, there's another apartment with a beautiful screen in porch on the same floor, but it's a tiny efficiency apartment. The worst part is that that tenant will have to walk through our part of the porch to get to the stairs. I've rented long enough to know that you don't always get great neighbors, so not looking forward to that.

    My new landlord is my brother in law and he wanted to combine the apartments and just charge us a bit more, but my sister didn't want to lose the money of having two apartments up there. I understand that, but it's such a nice one bedroom apartment and the two bedroom feels like a bunch of tiny boxes nailed together.

    The area is extremely rural and my gf will have to commute a bit longer to get to her transferred job, but we think it's well worth it despite all that. I'd say give it a try and see what you think. If it doesn't work great, view your other options from there. It sounds like you're both looking for a change either way.

  • Has anyone else ever set a special ringtone for that one boss you dread will call you? If so, what was it?
  • I thought about this a few times at my last job, but unfortunately the job was solo work and if no one showed up, the whole contract would have been rescinded. My boss certainly abused my sense of responsibility, though.

  • Has anyone else ever set a special ringtone for that one boss you dread will call you? If so, what was it?
  • That was a fun watch, lol! I should find one to set for my girlfriend. I had it set to the Daria theme song a long time ago. It's one of her favorite shows and she has a dry and jaded sense of humor to match it.

  • Has anyone else ever set a special ringtone for that one boss you dread will call you? If so, what was it?

    My last boss was labeled "THE FINAL BOSS" in my contacts. When she'd call, I felt sheer disappointment and dread when Sephiroth's theme, "One-Winged Angel" started playing.

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    Top post of PCMR on Reddit today XD
  • It didn't affect me, due to using startallback. It replaces start menu, taskbar and explorer. So my start menu is Win7 and my task and explorer are Win10.

    It used to have a 100 day all access free trial and was 5 bucks, but I haven't checked lately. I gotta keep a Windows machine around for art. My Gaomon tablet was able to use wacom drivers on Linux with some terminal tinkering, but it couldn't map the scroll wheel by design, which was a deal breaker.

  • My icon pack's clock icon shows time and moves like an actual clock
  • I was a little sad to see that my icon pack foregoes this feature, but I can't see myself using a different one. Delta icons on F-Droid has so much coverage (10k+), are free, and they're so clean looking.

    Plus I'm using Chrono as my default clock and alarms.

  • How should I link to music so that anyone can open it?
  • Would be useful, but I can't think of anything that would do this. A bot that scraped the chosen song's links from popular streaming services would be pretty neat and, to my knowledge, possible. I've seen it done with stuff like Skyrim mods or MTG Card linking on Reddit.

  • Found this on the web years ago
  • Story time.

    I learned Debian-based distros back in high school from a college tech class. After leaving school and getting my first job, I built my first computer (after two DOA boards and much gnashing of teeth). I sat happily in my Windows bubble for a long time.

    Years later I had a catastrophic failure when trying to get clever and unlocking my system32 folder to do some tinkering. I'd had enough of Windows. Thought Pop! OS looked really nice.

    But we sometimes have that one friend. Arch. Every time I talked about my OS or showed him my clean setup, Arch. If I had a problem with packages. Pacman. AUR. Arch.

    I was going nuts. Did he care I was running Pop! OS with KDE Plasma using Kubuntu backports to jury rig a later version? No. Arch.

    After a long and grueling battle, after slogging through mountains of unsolicited Arch memes in my DMs, after vehemently defending Debian, I will only say this:

    I use Arch, btw.

  • Anyone migrate from PlayerPro to a FOSS alternative?
  • I found a cool little app on F-Droid called Gramophone. It has neat little animations that make me happy, and it can color the player controls according to album art. I'm a sucker for nice UI. I was using Auxio before that. Both are good.

    If you want something for ad-less streaming, RiMusic is really nice. For local audiobook playback with chapter selection, Voice is the best I've found so far.

  • Do you ever feel bad for feeling bad?
  • You mean like feeling bad about stupid things you've done (that most likely weren't that stupid or embarrassing) and then feeling bad because you always feel bad about those things when normal people probably don't? Yuh.

  • Plappa, an Audibookshelf/Jellyfin/Emby app for iOS
  • I should look into Jellyfin myself. I really need to introduce myself to containers. It's something I should familiarize myself with as a Linux user, but I just barely got done learning the basics of WINE prefixes.

  • Plappa, an Audibookshelf/Jellyfin/Emby app for iOS
  • There's not much that combines these two apps together like this, but there are separate alternatives. Nova Player for hosted media (I use Plex on my Raspberry Pi), Antennapod is one of many many podcast forks (most open source podcast apps use the same layout).

    For listening to android localized audio books, I absolutely love Voice. Voice does have chapters built in as long as your audio books have them. You can pick up Voice and Nova Player for free on F-Droid if you want to try them out. Plex and Pi are a little more involved.

  • Repairing bad sectors in an external drive
  • IF you needed the storage and badly, then I remember Hiren's BootCD used to come with a tool to scan for and quarantine bad sectors. However, this is just a bandaid on top of an infected wound.

    The wound will keep spreading, eating up precious backup files. I've only ever used quarantining once on my mother in law's laptop because she had to wait weeks to get a new drive, due to the Philippines flooding back then.

    Also, this was an old copy of BootCD that ran through terminal prompt, not a built in Windows PE, and I believe the tool I used has been removed. However, it seems to be replaced with a few alternatives.

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    Enjoyer of open source. Lover of good people. Aspiring author and UI dev.

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