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rustydrd@lemmy.worldto
Lord of the memes@midwest.social•Nazgul: "I shall call him mini-me"English
1·3 years agoI exhaled abruptly.
I, too, would like the winter winds to teach me about Rust.
rustydrd@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it really a mass exodus? And is it really a mass exodus to lemmy?
322·3 years agoNo and no, it’s just hype IMO. But the trickle of new users seems sufficient to make Lemmy a more interesting place to be and a more viable platform long term. That’s already quite good if you ask me.
Man, when I played, poor Paul got burnt to a crisp. I’m still having flashbacks from that shock.
rustydrd@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux customization is GREAT; Even if it can lead to bad decisions
7·3 years agoI feel like Windows 7 fills the sweet spot between the seemless UI of the 2000/XP era and newer versions. Windows 10/11 could top that list if Microsoft had bothered to create a proper UI instead of just slapping some material design on a handful of apps, while everything else is still basically 2000/XP. Then again, GTK2/3/4 can be almost as bad.
rustydrd@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world (and some others) were hacked
24·3 years agoDespite the fact that Lemmy is a fairly new piece of software, which makes these issues more likely, I am really grateful for it being open source, and I really appreciate this level of transparency.
rustydrd@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How to de-radicalize my mom's youtube algorithm?
9·3 years agoCould also help to deactivate the personalized advertising functionality in the Google/YouTube settings (basically wipe currently stored preference, the forbid YouTube from making suggestions based on your interests). This will keep her feed fairly generic (and bad, oh boy) so that she would have to actively search for or subscribe to these videos.





In my experience, these YouTube channels buy that simplicity in exchange for leaving out many (important) details. Sure, college professors aren’t all didactic geniuses, but making things accurate usually requires to also make it more complicated.