Creator of Deus Ex Randomizer and other mods: https://mods4ever.com/
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most people
The channel that calls themselves “Tech Tips” and has 16.8 million subscribers is supposed to know more than “most people”. Or at least be willing to put in some research and give actual “tech tips” like their name suggests
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Linux@programming.dev•LTT does another Linux ChallengeEnglish
172·11 days agoActual amateur mistake lol, and they make a lot of money from that channel so there’s really no excuse
They’re SUPPOSED to know tech!
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Linux@programming.dev•LTT does another Linux ChallengeEnglish
782·11 days agoNot gonna watch this video, but I see the clickbait thumbnail says “LAST CHANCE” which is just dumb. Linux will outlive him and me and you. There’s no reason to not give it another chance within the next 20 or so years. In fact, they’ll almost certainly release another video about Linux.
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Linux@programming.dev•Steam hardware survey for February 2026. What happened? Why did it lose such a big percentage?English
37·17 days agoYeah looking at their history graph, Linux drops every February/March due to Chinese New Year. But looking at their English graph, Linux has gained users not lost users. There are more active Steam users right now (mostly in China) which causes the percentages to be lower.
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Linux@programming.dev•Is it me, or does Linux Mint have terrible file search?English
7·24 days agoI use Kfind https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.kde.kfind
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux Begins Seeing Early Preparations For PCIe 7.0English
9·27 days agoI believe the PCI-e revisions are usually used in datacenters before home computers, and of course Linux is really big for datacenters…
but also this could be preparations for 2028 or even 2029 hardware, datacenters especially need this stuff to be really stable so it’s gotta be done in advance
It will still be quite some time before seeing any PCIe 7.0 hardware (likely late 2027 to 2028) but already early preparations are underway toward Linux support for the PCI Express 7.0 revision.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Lemmy/Piefed instance as Blog forum?English
1·27 days agoI basically do this with https://lemmy.mods4ever.com/
It’s fine, I didn’t really check out alternatives or real blog platforms though lol. It doesn’t use many resources since it isn’t subscribed to any remote communities. I can share resource usage numbers when I get home but it’s really low, barely uses CPU, the backup zip files are like 60MB
edit: cpu is like below 1%, ram is maybe like 500MB used total? and the backup zip file is 55MB
edit 2: docker stats
NAME CPU % MEM USAGE / LIMIT MEM % NET I/O BLOCK I/O lemmy_proxy_1 0.00% 9.078MiB / 7.57GiB 0.12% 2.42GB / 1.16GB 532kB / 12.3kB lemmy_lemmy-ui_1 0.00% 157.6MiB / 7.57GiB 2.03% 957MB / 1.94GB 26.2MB / 0B lemmy_lemmy_1 0.06% 193.2MiB / 7.57GiB 2.49% 7.36GB / 2.86GB 5.26MB / 0B lemmy_postfix_1 0.00% 6.129MiB / 7.57GiB 0.08% 80kB / 126B 1.87MB / 77.8kB lemmy_postgres_1 0.02% 578.9MiB / 1.465GiB 38.59% 1.57GB / 6.9GB 98.8MB / 992MB lemmy_pictrs_1 0.18% 31.53MiB / 690MiB 4.57% 2.73MB / 178MB 61.2MB / 1.5GB
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Linux@programming.dev•What's the Windows Movie Maker equivalent for Linux?English
4·1 month agoA lot of people sleep on avidemux, but if all you need is cutting and appending this program could save you a ton of time (and maintain the original quality) since it doesn’t need to render or encode
But OP did mention a blur effect
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Linux@programming.dev•Is Ubuntu Treating Its Users as If They Can’t Be Trusted?English
14·1 month agoIsn’t this GUI how you manage your Nvidia drivers? Pretty big hit to accessibility if they take that away
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Linux@programming.dev•This Application Brings macOS Styled Installer for AppImages on LinuxEnglish
2·1 month agosure it works, I do it with Gear Lever

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Linux@programming.dev•This Application Brings macOS Styled Installer for AppImages on LinuxEnglish
8·1 month agohow does it compare with Gear Lever?
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Linux@programming.dev•I wish I installed Plasma on my Ubuntu soonerEnglish
1·1 month agoInteresting, I wonder if I’m avoiding these by using the backports lol
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux 7.0 Kernel Confirmed by Linus Torvalds, Expected in Mid-April 2026English
8·1 month agoOr we get 1.0.0
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Linux@programming.dev•A Lot Of Exciting Changes To Look Forward To With Linux 6.20 -- Or Linux 7.0English
10·1 month agoTime slice extension sounds interesting https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-TIP-Time-Slice-Extension
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Linux@programming.dev•I wish I installed Plasma on my Ubuntu soonerEnglish
3·1 month agoyea, but doesn’t Kubuntu get updated kernels faster than Debian? non-LTS, every 6 months instead of every 2 years
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Linux@programming.dev•I wish I installed Plasma on my Ubuntu soonerEnglish
18·1 month agoThis is why I think people should stop talking about Ubuntu so much and name drop Kubuntu more, it’s the new top dog in the family
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is Debian always left out of the distro recommendations?English
1·1 month agoI feel like I’m taking crazy pills when people insist that the kernel is not old, it’s “stable” lol
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Linux@programming.dev•Red Hat Plans to Add AI to Fedora and GNOME - SlashdotEnglish
1·1 month agoI want my apt damnit
maybe Pop!_OS or PikaOS


This is for LZ4, I guess most people use Zstd. Will be interesting to see if this becomes competitive now.