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    Working from home to going back to the office.

    Our productivity was at an all time high, we we’re saving a ton of time and money commuting, and everyone was happier. But that’s not good enough to stay.

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      and this is why linux is gaining so much market share in the desktop space so quickly.

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          This is a report from web browsers to major websites so it doesn’t apply much to the steam deck. I doubt most people are using theirs as an everyday desktop

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        Is it? I still have yet to try a distro that works properly with multiple monitors and supports all the software I have.

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          I’ve used Ubuntu, arch, fedora and PopOs and each one supported three monitors out of the box. Weird you have had issues.

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              Ah, that makes a little more sense then. That’s a pretty rare and nonstandard configuration.

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          When was the last time you tried? And Wine and other similar programs have come a long way. Especially what steamdeck/proton has done for gaming is insane.

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            I usually try Ubuntu Mate because I figure it’s the most “normie” distro and should have good general hardware compatibility. I last tried it probably a year or two ago. It’s been many years since I used Wine, but my lasting memory of it is that it’s super clunky and buggy.

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          I ditched windows 12 years ago and never looked back. Its gotten easier every year and I rarely if ever have to tinker with anything. It just works. Ive had the same arch (btw) install the whole time just moving the image to new computers whenever I upgrade hardware.

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            I think I have replacements, equivalents, or Linux versions for most of my software, it’s mainly the graphics drivers that suck with multiple displays. It constantly forgets the layout or leaves one of the displays inaccessible or just blank.

            I also use DisplayLink for one of my monitors. I can’t remember if that even worked at all.

            If that could finally be fixed, it might push me to Linux.

            Windows 12

            Oh god, have they made another one already?

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              “windows 10 will be the last version of windows” Remember that one? Pepperidge Farm remembers

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          For multimonitor setup you need to use Wayland and not X11

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              X11 can support multimonitor but it will break if the monitors have different resolutions. That’s why I suggested to use Wayland.

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                  There are a lot of cases that having different resolution can cause issues. I am glad you didn’t have problem but this doesn’t apply for everyone unfortunately

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            How are people supposed to know this? This is why Linux is hardly used for desktop. Everything requires custom knowledge.

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              They aren’t, wayland is replacing X11 completely.

              X11 is legacy and is soon to no longer ship by default anywhere.

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                Eventually, probably, but Cinnamon, XFCE, and MATE still don’t support it, so I wouldn’t call “soon.”

                Given that Mint is one of the most recommended beginner distros, this presents a problem.

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                  Cinnamon is pretty much the only major desktop environment that isn’t transitioning.

                  Mate and XFCE are both planning it and it seems relatively close for them, and since they’re going to be using wlroots, once it’s supported it won’t be long for x11 to be gone.

                  Also, I think gnome/kde make up the VAST majority of linux desktop usage.

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        Love Linux but that’s mostly steam deck pumping up numbers. Look at year over year desktop usage and it’s not spiking even though it would be cool if it did.

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      I do like that tabs got added to file explorer and I almost always enjoy UI changes so I like the new desktop and menus. Control panel is always still there if you want the classic style settings.

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    Android. Version 11 was peak android and every update is a downgrade. Updating from 11 to 12 brought:

    • No performance upgrades
    • Apps no longer closing, just minimizing
    • Battery drains faster
    • Dumb UI tweaks (springing swipe etc.)
    • Removed options for notifications, vibration, share etc.
    • Weather widget stopped respecting dark theme to show some idiotic animations
    • and more

    Version 13 only doubled down on these changes.

    Constant nagging to update which you cannot disable, only postpone.

    And of course you can’t go back. Would love reimage it with some custom rom but I’m afraid some apps can stop working (banking, pay, who knows what else). Fucking infuriating.

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      As someone who uses both, I’m always fascinated by the things that Android “takes” from Apple. It’s usually the worst of iOS and then made even more unbearable.

      Like apps just minimizing. Yeah, that’s fine for iOS where the apps themselves aren’t technically running while they’re not in focus. You can have 2 iOS apps open or 60 and you still have the same effect on battery life. There’s no need for this on Android.

      The nags for updates are one of the things I hate most about iOS. I get why it’s done; increased version adoption and greater cohesion across the larger scale of the OS. It’s still nonsense, though.

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      I was pretty down on swipe navigation, but now I’ve gotten used to it and like that I can navigate without having to reach to the bottom of my screen. I’m also very happy about Bluetooth LE but I don’t have an audio device that takes advantage of the codec yet. Anything that improves Bluetooth is great in my eyes.

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      My phone is on Android 8 and I could swear there was a dark mode option before that got removed in some update.

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    Returning to my PhD salary after a summer internship in industry

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    Moving somewhere with solid reliable internet to somewhere without even cell reception.

    Back where I left I could download gta5 in probably 20 minutes. Now it took 20 minutes to download a calculator app.

    30% of the time my texts don’t go through without telling me they didn’t go through, so I just drive to peoples homes and talk in person or go to Walmart to make calls

    I’m fucking dieing. The only saving grace is I have a friend 2ish miles away with starlink. I set up an old phone to download files to a certain folder, then when it’s on LAN at my house to back up that folder over my local network to my desktop.

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      It may be worth investing in ubiquiti WISP equipment if your friend is fine with it! Then again, yall’d share bandwidth caps and such.

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      If I’d known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself. Why didn’t anyone tell me!?

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    Before university I was a frontend webdeveloper earning 38000 SEK after university I had to downgrade to 34000 SEK to get the job I wanted. But with a degree I was able to get more and more over time and earn now much more that before uni, so it was still worth it.

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        What if all they needed was the boxes! 😱

        Some dude bought my entire storage unit for about $20. They gave him my contact info so he could pass off the un-sellable bits like:

        • my degree from college
        • my passport, birth certificate
        • black and white photo albums I inherited
        • a stack of notebooks, completely full of my handwritten journal entries, dating back to 2000 when I started my journal. In a single stack they’d be about 4-5 feet tall
        • my baby clothes
        • a little red plastic “3” filled with photos from my third birthday
        • a million little souvenirs from my travels
        • a first place ribbon from a cross country race

        I don’t know if he dumped it in a dumpster, or maybe there’s some weird intensely_human museum out in the desert, or he was able to sell that shit, or what.

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          I never understand people who buy the contents of storage units. Profiting off the misfortune of others is just horrible. I’d love to fill a bunch of boxes with raw sewage or something and stop making payments on a unit…

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      On that note, you can edit titles in Lemmy, which you can’t do on Reddit. So that’s a pretty great upgrade.

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    I gave up a $38/hr job because it was fucking with my mental health, now my $19/hr job is fucking with my mental health in fun new ways. I’m trying to quit this but I haven’t had the motivation to update my resume and I’ve only applied for 1 new job that won’t even be hiring for 2-3 months.

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    Swapped my Car for an e-Bike. I save lots of money now and cycling to work is still a moderate training. It’s not always easy, but was worth it overall.

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    Control panel is always still there if you want the classic style settings.

    Not really. A lot of it has been neutered. Updates were moved to the settings “app” in 10. Now you can’t even manage printers without that stupid app in 11.

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    If you want to talk about going from Reddit to Lemmy, probably lack of infinite scrolling, so I went ahead and made a Firefox addon called Lemmy Infinite Scroller. It’s 11 lines of code. It’s literally an addEventListener for the scroll event. Apparently it can take up to 3 weeks for it to be approved and end up in the Firefox Add-ons store, so I won’t link it here, but it’s coming.

    edit: A few hours later, it’s up to 40 lines of code because of handling race conditions. It should work well under normal use now but if people scroll too fast it could cause problems loading two pages ahead instead of one. It’s obviously not ideal compared to an official implementation but it’s something at least, unless it gets officially implemented in Lemmy before my add-on gets approved. lol

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      Why coding yourself a corporate practice that encouraged addition? Why you felt we were lacking that stuff?

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        It’s a feature that makes the website more convenient for me to use. I like to work on software I know I will use myself, and then I share it with the rest of the world in case somebody else wants to use it too.

        I’m sure Lemmy will get optional infinite scrolling implemented with a better implementation than mine, but it was a fun afternoon project (started out as a quick 30 minute project before the race conditions) the day before starting my new remote dev job.

        I think more options and user choice is a good thing.

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          started out as a quick 30 minute project

          Ahem. BAH HAHA HAH HAHAH! deep breath BAH HAHAHAHAH!

          I did an 10-minute PowerShell project at work the other day, 4 hours later…