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normalexit@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK - the crazy questions all jobs on usajobs.gov now ask
10·19 days agoI think that’s the point. They want people to be let go and not be replaced. If they can get some loyalists in the role instead, even better.
normalexit@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I found the easiest way to transfer files to and from my Linux PC - and it's so fast [ZDNET]
6·20 days agoI just install openssh server, because I need it anyways, and use an SFTP client to transfer files. Seems to be fast, secure, and easy. No new ports to open up.
I’ve transferred many terabytes of data this way, no complaints. Rsync is nice for syncing huge folders, and walking away, so I’ll also use that when the need arises.
My guess is plaque psoriasis. I’m no doctor but I watch a lot of TV.
I used windows 10 on my gaming PC for many years. I “upgraded” to 11, and it felt bad. The UI/ux was tolerable, but between the AI features and everything requiring a Microsoft account, it got on my nerves quickly.
I literally just wanted to upgrade the firmware on my Xbox one controller (so it’d work in Linux…) and that forced a login. At that point I logged in, upgraded my controller, formatted as ext4, and now I rarely look back.
Every once in a while a game will crash or not be playable on Linux, but I’d trade that for being in control of the hardware I’ve spent thousands on over the years.
Very happy with bazzite on my htpc and a kde based distro on my main computer. I pop over to my MacBook for casual computing, but for the real stuff I’ll never use windows again (barring being forced by future employers)
normalexit@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•WinBoat is a new Linux app to run Windows apps with "seamless integration"
1·2 months agoI imagine this is more for productivity apps, where gamers are going to use proton or wine.


The key is to breathe in the microplastics deeply.