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World News@lemmy.world•Peruvians say they were promised jobs in Russia, but landed on the front lines in UkraineEnglish
7·5 days agoUsually when you live in South America you don’t find yourself in r*ssia suddenly.
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World News@lemmy.world•Peruvians say they were promised jobs in Russia, but landed on the front lines in UkraineEnglish
15·5 days agoDo people not research even a little bit about what’s going on in the country that they are going to work? Like is there any problems that they can face, especially if they obviously know that they are in a war right now, and don’t know local language and laws.
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FoodPorn@lemmy.world•tastiest pizza with homemade chilli cheddar sauceEnglish
131·7 days agoReally hope it tastes better than it looks.
They probably would live for many more years just fiiine. Sometimes when it blows up you get the best and the worst days of your career. Like you are doing so much so fast to somehow recover as much as possible while everyone is just screeching for days/weeks and when its finally over you just feel like you’ve leveled up/sacrificed your eye for insight/obtained zen all at the same time. And sometimes *the boss* would just decide that the best way to recover is to fire the person that can at least partially mitigate this disaster. 😄
Oh that’s interesting, I have one program that shows wrong icon but never bothered to fix it.
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Sysadmin@lemmy.world•Hired as a junior sysadmin but it feels like they actually need an IT manager... am I overreacting?English
29·20 days agoThis situation is normal in smaller companies, it is a big growth opportunity. It will be really hard, and they will underpay you whole time. You can learn a lot, other comment mentioned learning powershell, I would add document everything you do before and after doing and write your action plans and checklists.
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Games@lemmy.world•Capcom says shifting from auteur-driven development to team-led development is what transformed the company and allowed flagship IPs to survive for so long - AUTOMATON WESTEnglish
362·23 days agoThat’s a weird take, videogames are rarely pure art, they require to be designed-by-committee, unles the artist can do everything. Significant part of work is purely mechanical and requires as little as possible artistry or people would hate it. Most people play games because they are engaging and fun not because of some artistic vision.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Proposal for a modern unified Linux systemEnglish
164·24 days agoAlmost every project under systemd umbrella is great, most distros really underutilize it’s capabilities.
Turing machine isn’t a ‘conventional computer’ in any way it’s a model not asomething that can be implemented as described. Philosophical weight has little value anywhere. Author tried to reframe increasingly cultish bullshit that ‘ai’ crowd loves to push.
I really dislike dumb and entitled takes like this. First he somehow complains about both GNOME and KDE when literally none of the complaint apply to KDE, second switching between different operating systems will break the way you are doing things anyway, and third - who cares.
So it’s really not the same workflow at all? Just this month I’ve explained to really smart people how to use corner tiling in windows and hotkeys, most people today don’t even own a PC. For me, personally, the difference is negligible, for a lot of people it’s really alien.
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Linux@programming.dev•My Accessibility Stack and the future on WaylandEnglish
41·1 month agoFirst, it is usable just not the way Talon requires (and its developer doesn’t want to support wayland). Second people can use LTS distributions that will ship X11 for many years, and by that time it will either be good enough or won’t.
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Linux@programming.dev•My Accessibility Stack and the future on WaylandEnglish
1·1 month agoThere is wdotool, it’s not complete re-implementation yet, but it works.
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Linux@programming.dev•My Accessibility Stack and the future on WaylandEnglish
81·1 month agoIt’s not so bad like the article author describes, there is work being done to address the input issue e.g.
libeiand wayland protocols. (also N.Graham answer that says that it should be done on wayland level if they require universal solution is right if a bit unkind)
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•another day another config breaking Hyprland updateEnglish
4·1 month agoThere are multiple tiling kwin scripts both manual, automatic, even scrolling.
It really isn’t. Starting from only having a close button on every window, windows behaving differently, not having a panel with currently running programs, etc.
I mean yeah there are windows and you can interact with them, but that’s where similarities end.
Agreed on debian general popularity but how many people install it on desktop/laptop? Ubuntu is hard to believe tbh, maybe ten years ago.

They are unrelated, almost everything that this person written is wrong or uninformed. Suse uses modified rpm package manager, has their own (arguably better) user repo - OBS, both arch and opensuse aren’t more ‘bleeding edge’ then other - multiple other distros including fedora (actually fedora adopts newer tech at much faster pace and often updates packages faster). Nobody ‘debloats’ default Arch installation and it includes gnu coreutils by default, systemd isn’t a fat as hell dependency, etc. etc…