These kinds of posts always give me anxiety that someone would take a magic marker to their cat for fake Internet points.
He/Him. Formerly sgibson5150@kbin.social.
Alt account: sgibson5150@lemmy.dbzer0.com
These kinds of posts always give me anxiety that someone would take a magic marker to their cat for fake Internet points.
I’ve had a regular issue on Linux for months where Firefox gets into a state where every open tab crashes when I interact with it (or the tab crashes immediately if I open a page in a new tab). Restart would fix it for a while, then the problem would come back. Started evaluating LibreFox last week and have been problem free so far. If it doesn’t do anything weird, I may make it my new daily driver.
And not with anyone at Hasbro that Larian worked with, because Hasbro fired them all.
Huh. First time I saw this post, I figured it was bait. I’m pretty sure I was subbed to a couple communities on hexbear. Occurred to me today when I encountered this post again that I’d not seen any hexbear content for a while. Turns out my instance has it blocked. Not sure if it’s for technical reasons or moderation reasons. Does that go in the mod log or somewhere?
It happened again tonight.
Yeah! For a few glorious moments, the Shadow-Cursed Lands were alive with color. :D
So they’re reintroducing a feature in 2025 that they added to Firefox in 2010 and subsequently removed in 2013. Such progress. Much wow.
Kay’s Butter Pecan. I don’t think you can get it anymore.
They eventually walked back what caused the recent controversy but they’ve been losing user goodwill for years. https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/03/mozilla-rewrites-firefoxs-terms-of-use-after-user-backlash/
Dunno. Let’s look at Wikipedia.
Save Our Children - Christian fundamentalist group
Abiding Truth Ministries - Christian fundamentalist group
Alamo Christian Foundation - Christian fundamentalist group
Alliance Defending Freedom - Christian fundamentalist group
American Family Association - Christian fundamentalist group
American Vision - Christian fundamentalist group
Americans for Truth about Homosexuality - headed by Peter LaBarbera who served as a senior policy analyst for the Culture and Family Institute, a Christian fundamentalist group
ATLAH World Missionary Church - They want to literally stone the gays, so I feel pretty comfortable calling them a Christian fundamentalist group
Center for Family and Human Rights - Catholic group
Chalcedon Foundation - Christian fundamentalist group
Church Militant - Catholic group
Dove World Outreach Center - Charismatic Christian
And so many more.
I remember TNT used to show the later seasons of Angel, which were originally 16:9, cropped to 4:3 and then stretched back to 16:9. 🤮
Please leave the original aspect ratio alone. Also fuck AI.
Launch availability sucks as usual, too. Thought I had an XFX from NewEgg until I got the “voided due to insufficient stock” email. Thanks for wasting my morning, NewEgg.
Edit: Also, opting me in to an email newsletter on the occasion of me placing an order that was subsequently voided due to lack of stock is a next level dick move.
Did you read the article? Biden made many of Trump’s tarrifs permanent and Harris, while critical of Trump’s tarrifs, hasn’t put forth her own plan or disowned the Biden strategy.
Edit: Fucksake, Lemmy. It says this in the article. I said nothing positive or negative about either candidate or their positions on tarrifs. 😆
I think it’s fine if Microsoft has their own nuclear power plant as long as every Microsoft corporate officer is required to live downwind of it. ✌🏻
I’ve been using Aurora which is an immutable distro based on Fedora. It’s from the same guys who do Bazzite. I use it on my work laptop with a discrete Nvidia card. I’ve had zero issues with the video driver. (I use Bazzite on two desktop and a laptop at home, all with Nvidia cards).
I really like these universal blue distro because on the odd occasion that I have an issue after an update, I can reboot into a pinned working version of the system. There are only a couple of CLI commands to learn to pin and unpin the different systems. All currently available systems appear on the grub menu. It’s kind of brilliant IMO.
Only downside is that installing RPM packages isn’t recommended, but I’ve found pretty much everything I need through flathub. I have one RPM package installed for VeraCrypt (no flatpak and it doesn’t work right in a container) but it hasn’t caused any issues for me.
Edit: I should say I can’t speak to the ongoing driver issues on the 50 series cards. The newest card I own is an RTX 3080 LHR 12 GB.