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  • Bingo. I always try to think “What is it trying to be and can I take enjoyment from that?”

    I’ll even enjoy a “bad” movie if it seems like everyone involved was having a blast making it. I just shift my perspective to “What if this were my friends from highschool showing me a movie they made?” and I end up being a lot less judgy.

    Life’s too short to be too picky to be entertained.


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    But anytime I had to troubleshoot my Windows computer

    "Hi, my name is Gilbert from Microsoft Support volunteer program! Please try the following and report back:

    • Uninstall all drivers, reboot, reinstall all drivers.
    • Reinstall all your hardware by re-seating it.
    • Delete and recreate your user account.
    • Run chkdsk.
    • IP config for no real reason but hey text output feels like progress.
    • a dozen other steps. . .
    • Completely reformat and reinstall Windows.

    …And let us know if that fixes the issue!"







  • Databases.

    I ran PaperlessNGX for a while, everything is fine. Suddenly I realize its version of Postgresql is not supported anymore so the container won’t start.

    Following some guides, trying to log into the container by itself, and then use a bunch of commands to attempt to migrate said database have not really worked.

    This is one of those things that feels like a HUGE gotcha to somebody that doesn’t work with databases.

    So the container’s kinda just sitting there, disabled. I’m considering just starting it all fresh with the same data volume and redoing all that information, or giving this thing another go…

    …But yeah I’ve kinda learned to hate things that rely on database containers that can’t update themselves or have automated migration scripts.

    I’m glad I didn’t rely on that service TOO much.






  • Annnnnd in my case, running very complicated scripts provided by genius level volunteers to overwrite the bootloader (to Libreboot I think?) so it could accept a Linux OS because Chrome OS told my mother in law:

    “We decided we’re done caring. Throw this device out and buy a brand new one.”

    She’s been happily running Mint and getting her browser and security updates ever since.

    Chromebooks and ChromeOS were an e-waste generating scheme from the start.


  • (Gigantic megacorp titan dumps billions into forcing a cheap thing on mass culture for further control of everything, selling at a massive loss to artificially inflate adoption rates)

    “Wow! So many people use this thing now that an ultramegasupercorp did it to exploit countless masses of normies before their competition did! How did that happen!? I guess this must be the winning ‘linux’ of the future!”

    No wonder it annoys Linux evangelists: We just want a world where we use computers, not the other way around.




  • You make a point but, hey now, let’s not be cruel to people. I think we’ve all had a situation where a click was accidentally a click-and-drag and now things aren’t how they were before, and we didn’t realize exactly what was happening.

    I feel like KDE might have features to lock down taskbar customization a little better but, I haven’t looked for such a feature… 🤔



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