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  • I was confused, too, but this is because ProtonDB seemingly groups everyone who uses the flatpack runtime to run stuff as a separate "distro" when it comes to compatibility/troubleshooting/tweaking comparisons.

  • Peertube @lemmy.world

    Youth and social media I Standard Time talk show S2E11

  • It's obviously a screenshot from an original Game Boy!

  • The weird parts of PeerTube @lemmy.abnormalbeings.space

    Mach a Šebestová

    aus aller Welt @feddit.org

    Die Online-Scam-Industrie fußt auf Sklavenarbeit

    Peertube @lemmy.world

    Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!

  • Yupp, the place where you can buy vehicles, including a Star Wars land speeder (in an at first seemingly medieval fantasy setting). Ultima 1 was a gloriously weird "nerd just nerds out uninhibitedly" pioneer game.

  • Nur wenn man den Wegzug durch die Politik dabei nicht mitbedenkt, und ausschließlich die Opposition zu Einwanderung betrachtet. "Eingeborene" Ostdeutsche verlassen ja auch die Region immer noch, oder ziehen mindestens in die "linkeren" Stadtregionen.

  • Deutschland @feddit.org

    Warum die AfD den Osten schrumpfen will

    Fediverse @feddit.org

    Weg von X: Warum Hochschulen beim Umstieg auf Mastodon zögern

    DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz @feddit.org

    Weg von X: Warum Hochschulen beim Umstieg auf Mastodon zögern

    BBC

    Jump
  • Yeah, they aren't unbiased, they are more hesitant perhaps than other outlets on the other end of the bias spectrum - but not covering? Covering up? The biggest headline result when I just visited bbc.co.uk was about the starvation campaign.

    Their bias can actually be somewhat helpful - it lends legitimacy to what they are reporting on, and makes it harder to claim that it's "just biased pro-palestine pseudo-journalism" or some crap like that.

  • A conscience really is a goddamn hindrance in this world rather than a net positive.

    Sort of. People without a conscience and without the power, privilege and/or social tools to abuse that often also end up pretty badly. Like how narcissism can lead both to (unwanted) social isolation, or even prison time, and then also sometimes to a successful business/political career or creating your own adoring cult, depending on other factors, both intrinsic and extrinsic to the person.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Async Isn't Real & Cannot Hurt You

    Peertube @lemmy.world

    Async Isn't Real & Cannot Hurt You

    Fediverse @lemmy.world

    The Fediverse is what social media should be

    Peertube @lemmy.world

    The Fediverse is what social media should be

    Opossums @lemmy.world

    Endless possumbilities 2025-04

    Peertube @lemmy.world

    Endless possumbilities 2025-04

  • I don’t believe that people should be forced to “stay in their lane”, but if you’re going to go wading into waters that are not your own, you gotta stay humble.

    Yes. And I can even sympathise with that being hard. It's genuinely hard to do so and takes work and emotional stress, people potentially dogpiling on you from both sides doesn't help either. But it sadly is the only way to arrive at something approximating truth. Influencer culture, atomised society and increasing isolation and social media in the context of a "presenting the most interesting you" culture sadly make this even harder. And even without that, there is always, and will always be, the danger of getting caught up in defending a point that is just wrong, because our psyche as humans latched onto it for reasons of identity/ego preservation or otherwise emotional wellbeing. Discourse culture ideally has to account for that with respectful arguing in good faith, even when the other side is wrong. Of course, that is an ideal that cannot always be reached, especially with more fuzzy, non-empirically provable points, or discourse that has very direct and tangible effects on our lives (politics, mainly, which is one reason it can be so draining).

    Your perspective is valid as your perspective in the discourse, as long as it can be viewed as authoritative where you can rightfully claim you have knowledge and expertise (and even then, of course, it can be contradicted with proper arguments or newly emerging facts), as well as an outsider estimate where you just have an educated guess. And the latter isn't worthless, but should be distinguished from more confident takes for the sake of discourse. Even just vibes-based perspectives are valid as a part of a discourse, but they have to clearly be able to be put into context and qualified, and have to stomach being superseded.

  • Hmm, maybe, it is always hard to prove an effect like that. Best one could do is exit polling with specific questions of what influenced the decision, and other polls in general. I was interested what polling was available there, most I found was just non-voters as a larger group, which seems to be predominately non-politically engaged and mostly centrist. One article I have found seems to indicate the non-voting Democrats don't really fit the narrative of being swayed by radical left influencers and agitprop either.

    I am also unsure how visible those kind of influencers were on mainstream social media, as I am not active there at all. I always had the feeling they were mostly visible in their own bubbles and by people who got angry at them, thus also getting them served by the algorithms. Their effect on motivating people to stay home, I'd be genuinely interested in seeing in polling numbers, but I sadly could not find any polls with questions like "who influenced your decision to not vote".

    In general, psychology-wise, I think motivating people to stay home that would have voted otherwise is I believe a much lower effect, than the failure in motivating people to get up and vote, who would have stayed home otherwise. Which was not the responsibility of those commie influencers the way I estimate it. However - I admit there may have been an effect: By inducing fatigue in activists that had to argue with them, taking away time and resources for trying to reach and motivate properly undecided non-voters.

  • I don't think it does much for gaming, as the video and article also point out, but even if it turns out to just be placebo - my old and creaking PC here feels more responsive than it did with Manjaro, Vanilla Arch and Garuda respectively.

  • I am European, so, an outsider perspective, but....

    I'd love to know actual numbers, because I get the feeling "commies who voted third party" are too small a group to swing elections. Just a quick look at the numbers on Wikipedia give 0.11% for the Socialism and Liberation candidate. Jill Stein got more, as did RFK even after he had withdrawn already, but I doubt they were the popular choice of the communists arguing here on Lemmy during the election campaign. (Where I, personally, argued for voting for first Biden, then Harris, because I did not see the left in the US as organised enough to react to the kind of oppression Trump would bring early, whereas I'd wager a Democrat would not have escalated like this. Just to root my own bias for context.)

    I am not saying it is impossible that they could have swung a very close state, but I admit, I do think it is very improbable.

    So, this feels very much like impotent rage to me, directed at the annoying but ultimately equally impotent agitprop people on here. They are loud on here, but do you really think they were that influential during the election?

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Linux Distros for Gaming: CachyOS is Taking over (ProtonDB data)

    Peertube @lemmy.world

    Linux Distros for Gaming: CachyOS is Taking over (ProtonDB data)

  • Benutze uBlock Origin DuKlotz Ursprung und Firefox Feuerfuchs sowohl auf Desktop Schreibtisch als auch Handy Händlich. Bisher keine Probleme gehabt - Ob es ReVanced ErneutSchrittlich noch gibt weiß ich gerade gar nicht, aber ich nehme an schon? Schaue auch tatsächlich mittlerweile gar nicht mehr so viel YT DR, schon noch einzelne Menschen, aber erstaunlich viel Video-Bedürfnis ist zumindest bei mir von PeerTube MitmenschRöhre ersetzt worden.

    EDIT: Ups, da hätte ich doch fast vieles nicht gezangendeutscht D:

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Ultima(te) Ruletro Wokeness

  • Ich finde es faszinierend wie ich heutzutage Werbung tatsächlich quasi nur noch über Maimais oder Gespräche mit Freundys mitbekomme. OK, Plakatwerbung erreicht mich noch. Und alle Jubeljahre sehe ich auch was auf YT DR bei jemandem ohne Adblocker Werbeklotzer. Aber selbst wenn ich meine Mutter besuche, wo der Fernseher läuft, ist das eigentlich immer ÖR und wenn da mal Werbung läuft, schaltet sie um oder mindestens lautlos.

    Aussage des Kommentars: Es ist erstaunlich einfach geworden echt entspannt von Werbung losgelöst zu leben.

  • Anything Surreal and Abstract @fedia.io

    HYENAZ - Perimeter

    Peertube @lemmy.world

    HYENAZ - Perimeter

    Peertube @lemmy.world

    AxWax @ Radio Free Fedi Fest 2025

    Fediverse @lemmy.world

    TIL about Fedi-Search, an open sourced frontend to easily search the Fediverse with a lot of mainstream engines

  • I was about to make a joke about "amateur file picture", but while typing it I realised that sounds like porn images.

  • Zoomer Twitterbrain word for Avatar.

    Well, I am surprised they are that into retro gaming! But who can blame them, that is one handsome fella to play as

    And the games were early trans representation!

    (Just to ruin the joke: That is short for transportation, I know. But Ultima actually was pretty "woke" for its time, I guess.)

  • I had appreciated her having a different perspective than my own, still rooted in scientific thinking. Then I started noticing her commenting on things authoritatively, where she had no expertise here and there (especially outside of STEM, where my special interests lie).

    And then I stopped watching her after I had noticed more and more hints of that, where she seemingly acted like a high IQ and knowledge in her own field means she is qualified to disregard other perspectives outside her field. I am sad it got that bad, but I am not too surprised.

  • My first account was on .ml roughly 5 years back, when it was basically the only instance. I had heard about there being a FOSS alternative to Reddit - but I quickly lost interest because the community was just too small back then. Re-activated my account when the API exodus happened, because there was finally a community large enough to provide a lived-in feeling. Have only gotten more dedicated to the Fediverse ever since.

  • Happy birthday! From one internet stranger living in your device of choice!

  • I will always read any variant of "ma boy" in the voice of the king from CD-i Zelda.