It didn’t help that the next post in my feed also had to do with an S… So I thought I missed something in current events.
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I can flip it back and forth in my brain. But yes, I saw the negative space as the object at first view.
Broken@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•I quit my job to make my own game. Toll Booth Simulator1·3 hours agoNot my cup of tea, but looks good for the genre. The selling point to me was hitting the lady with the stop sign and nursing the dog back to health. Thems the feels lol
Broken@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•New York City has sent over 6000 cyclists to criminal court. Some say they are being treated unfairly.2·3 hours agoI agree with this mentality, but it goes both ways. If a cyclist rode with consideration of the fact that they will lose every battle with a motor vehicle of any size they would also ride more cautiously. There are tons of bad drivers, and they are driving both motor vehicles and bicycles.
Broken@lemmy.mlto politics @lemmy.world•Social Security recipients set to face an $18,000 benefit cut in just seven years2·3 hours agoThat depends on when you’re retiring. The money is running out, period. The fact that its running out in the 2030s isn’t news (the article even states this hit to SS only changes things by a year), and that payments will be reduced is true. But a 50 year old will get that radically reduced rate, but get something. A 20 year old really doesn’t have that guarantee, especially with how freely the rules can change by the time they hit retirement age.
We’re at the tipping point, so of course there’s a lot of upheaval about it, but there really hasn’t been a definitive plan (let alone a good one) on how to change this predicament so that resting on “you’ll get something” seems optimistic at best.
Broken@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•For my mom the year of the Linux desktop it's already over2·5 hours agoThis is so common they added a notification when you delete a lot of files. It basically prompts you, you’re deleting a lot of stuff are you sure? OK, it’ll be available in the recycle bin for 30 days if you change your mind.
The clarify, they said to get rid of all that stuff from OTHER peoples devices. The point being that you’re not the weakest link in this chain.
To illustrate, I have a phone number for less than a year that maybe 20 people have. All friends and family. I still had a sales call on it who was targeted and addressed me by name.
I dont agree with every point made, but agree with the overall sentinent. My problem is that the same thing can be said about other retailers, especially the brick and mortar ones. Walmart, Target, Home Depot, …whoever. They’ve all done it, and continue to do it.
Small business? Yeah, those essentially don’t exist in this context.
I have always said, ecommerce isn’t killing brick and mortar retail. They are killing themselves. Why? Because I’ve never felt like a valued customer at any of the retailers out there. I’ve been absolutely shit on by all the big retailers out there. And that’s not even getting into their policies, politics, and other behind the scenes stuff that I do care about, but it doesn’t directly impact my shopping experience.
So then I can buy something online, from a wide selection, with competitive prices, have it delivered to my door quickly, and if there’s any issues have zero problem with returns? That works for me.
Now in modern times I can argue that they don’t always have great customer service, don’t always have great pricing (for what you get), and its not all sunshine and roses. But I don’t see a viable alternative.
Find me another retailer online or brick and mortar that can supply me well and treat me well and I’ll go. But small business cant compete. And big retailers when they had all the money and power they didn’t do that so now that they are the underdogs why would they do it? So it’s just not happening.
I was thinking of going hardware, and I might still as a backup, bit I think I’ll need a software solution as well for family sharing. I’ll have to think this through a bit. Thanks.
I used Aegis a long time ago. It was solid. I think I moved away from it for sync reasons (or lack thereof), I’ll need to take a look at it again. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, I’m just looking for choices others are using to compare notes. I like bitwarden a lot, but keeping it for just 1 MFA token is a bit overkill. This is considering bitwarden doesn’t allow TOTP codes in their free plan (last I checked).
Yeah Proton Pass, I was using shorthand of sorts considering where I was posting.
Thanks for the recommendation.
One time authentication. Same thing, just different name.
Is pass-otp browser only?
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Thank you for this recommendation. I always prefer open source and privacy focused apps.
Damn, it looked like candy to me too until I read your comment. Now all I see is candy guitar pick.
Broken@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Researching making the switch from Windows on my main PC and I have questions.15·27 days agoI’m going to second the comment to leave well enough alone. Do NOT mess with your machine if its what makes you money.
I know you commented you don’t have funds for a second computer to test with but that really is the best step for you.
This is especially regarding some of your other details. You are not in for a quick and smooth transition (sorry to say).
VSTs are “sort of” supported on Linux. Basically they’re not and there are work arounds that I haven’t done using wine for compatibility.
I run a virtual machine for the windows software I am reliant on. So basically my Photoshop etc I use Affinity in a windows VM and it works fine. Depending if you get intensive with your work you might need a lot of resources or experience lag. But for the most part it should be fine. Look into virt-manager for your VM if you want to go that route.
Besides the VST issue, audio recording will probably give you additiinal problems. I haven’t delved into it because he rabbit hole went too deep for me, but from what I’ve read there tends to be issues with audio in VMs (tremendous lag for one).
But all that being said, there should be a solution for all of your needs. It probably won’t be straight forward though given your use cases. I don’t want to sound negative with my warnings, I just want to make sure you don’t shoot yourself in the foot with your work.
Broken@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The Guardian and Cambridge University's Department of Computer Science unveil new secure technology to protect sourcesEnglish2·30 days agoI get that, but it’s more logical to me that of I’m going to whistleblow on a company to not use one of their devices to do it. That way it doesn’t matter what apps are or are not secure, you’re not using their device that can potentially track you.
Broken@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The Guardian and Cambridge University's Department of Computer Science unveil new secure technology to protect sourcesEnglish1·1 month agoNot “you” necessarily, “one”.
I bring it up because you mentioned company MDM blocking signal. The fact that company MDM is active indicates its a company device (if it’s not that’s an entirely different conversation).
So why would one expect privacy on a device they don’t own?
…and that is how I quit smoking.