[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 4 points 9 months ago

Ctrl+Shift+A will get you to Add-ons and Themes. Click on Extensions, if it is not already chosen. Among your extensions you should see relay. Click the switch to the right to turn it off or the three dots to remove it completely.

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 7 points 9 months ago

For someone as tech illiterate as my mom, I'd advise against trying it. But you are here and my mom would never know that Lemmy is a thing. You also ask about Linux.
I'd guess that you will have great fun using and appreciating what Linux and the foss communities have created.

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 6 points 10 months ago

Israel is not a single entity but a collection of collections who do not agree with each other. Just like any country you will find everything there. The problem is always the militants (e.g. IDF, Hamas in this case) and the dominant minority of people yielding authority over violence. The rest of the people are just that: people. With different thoughts, aspirations, suffering and preconceptions. Just like all of us here. Therefore, there is no "One Israel" that wants us to believe something specific. Depends on who you talk to.

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

I'd like to see them try.

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 7 points 1 year ago

From DRM-equipped browsers to DRM-equipped brains. Now, that's progress...

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

This appears to be true on the surface but is not accurate. I am a structural engineer and when people need to do something with their buildings, the engineers (structural, mechanical, fire, etc.) and the architects need the plans or at least a survey. If a side has the plans and the authority on the plans, that side has huge leverage over the building. Fortunately, this is never the case with buildings. Plans are considered public information. It would be so much better if the same applied to software.

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

I was starting writing here to correct you that it had 48KB (like the spectrums) but thought to check on wikipedia and... you are right! Oh my goodness! 1kb and called a computer! And was a computer!

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 7 points 1 year ago

My first comment would be that free software made by a corporation is still free software. Like Eclipse, which was originally made by IBM and is a huge ecosystem, especially for "java and friends." So, there is nothing wrong with VS Code(ium). It is a "proper" open source editor and a very good one (I don't use it though - I prefer EMACS).

As for community-base alternatives (which is probably what you mean), you could consider kdevelop or pulsar. There are other alternatives which are equally good and surely one of them will fit your purpose. You mentioned Kate and I can't find anything wrong with it, especially once you start installing the plugins that are relevant to what you do. Same with Gedit.

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

I love Fedora. It was my OS of preference 20y ago. Now I am old and use Debian. Arch was a very shortlived adventure in a transitional period that I felt tired of keep breaking all my OSs out of boredom.

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

They can all serve the same purpose. The advantages of 7zip are the following:

  1. It is totally free (as both in free beer and free speach)
  2. The 7z compression format is superior to rar because it can compress either more or faster (not both though)
  3. The rar format is proprietary. You are free to decompress but not to compress. In a business setting, you could theoretically get in trouble if you don't have a license. In some countries, e.g. USA, even outside a business setting. But if you have been using winrar forever, I can't see you changing your ways anytime soon! :)
[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

I love that it exists. I don't visit Reddit anymore, although I miss some communities, especially AskHistorians and AskScience. Otherwise, I can tolerate the teething problems of Lemmy (and kbin) in order to support a free internet. The latter is far more important, to me, than "better functionality"

[-] TrivialBetaState@sopuli.xyz 7 points 1 year ago

Sorry, I am not a big fan of long podcasts (or even videos). If you can share the final conclusion, it would be great. I am really interested in this story and don't think that it has been covered bilateraly in the various forums.

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