Still mad that they killed the Guardian.
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LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Canada@lemmy.ca•Map of the average homicide rate per year in 2013-2023 in Canada and the USA1·2 months agoPEI resident here. As of last year, we’ve got ~180k people living here.
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadians could stay visa-free longer in U.S. under proposed bill6·2 months agoMy partner is American (we’re working on that), so I need to cross to visit them. I’m the most “works and office job and doesn’t do much else” looking person you can imagine. I’ve been asked when the last time I was arrested was, how much drugs do I really have in the car when I said none the first time they asked, had them check my trunk and back seats because I handed them my passport funny, and almost been denied entry because I had a dress suit in my back seat.
I would never risk crossing if I wasn’t a white male at this point.
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Canada@lemmy.ca•Please Advise! How Did Poilievre Fall Out of His Seat?9·3 months agoThe last time Maxime Bernier won his seat was 2015, the last time he ran as a Conservative.
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•I recently got a fancy wireless Steelseries headset, and since I'm probably going to switch to Linux in the future I'm a bit worried about the continued functionality of it in a non-Windows setting.4·3 months agoI literally got the Acrtic Nova 7 a month ago, and I daily drive OpenSUSE. There were no issues getting it set up for normal use, but Sonar doesn’t have a Linux version and as far as I could find there are no instructions to get it working so all of those creature comforts will not work.
One thing to note is that if you connect to Windows via Bluetooth and not the dongle, make sure to unpair the headset before wiping Windows. I ran into this because I had it connected to my old phone and had to unpair it to connect it to my new one (the headset will not pair to a new device unless intentionally unpaired from the old one)
I used sheets because it was portable and flexible, but now I’d almost always just use a db instead.
My main use for excel now is “I need to send data to someone who isn’t a programmer” and doing json > CSV conversions to see if my 3000 rows of data from a 3rd party have all the necessary bits.
I really enjoyed spreadsheets before becoming a programmer (I still enjoy them, I just spend less time on them) and basically self taught over the years using Google Sheets.
There are several really useful functions on sheets that simply do not exist in Excel, and there are others that work almost the same but not quite. Having to use Excel drives me insane sometimes because of how clunky it feels.
By contrast, using LibreCalc feels kinda how you’d expect an open source Google Sheets to feel? It’s slightly clunkier, but it gets the job done and generally feels better to use than Excel
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Supply Chain Vulnerabilities found and fixed in Fedora's Pagure and openSUSE's Open Build Service17·4 months agoPerfect. Thank you for taking the time to respond
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Supply Chain Vulnerabilities found and fixed in Fedora's Pagure and openSUSE's Open Build Service27·4 months agoI’ve tried reading through the article, but unfortunately, I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed. I use openSUSE, how does this affect me, and what do I need to do/what can I do about this?
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Millennials are watching monthly student loan payments skyrocket from $500 to $5000 under Trump: This will ‘crash the economy’18·4 months agoMy partner was eligible for ~$750 per month repayments under a Biden era plan that Trump scrapped. They now have to pay ~$4300 per month. The headline isn’t far off.
This is why I specified “nearly” the worst. It can absolutely get the job done and has basically every tool you’d need to do the job, but it’s pretty much the worst amongst the “this will do everything you need” options.
My thought process was abacus < pen & paper < text file < spreadsheet < database solutions
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Foxconn unveils first large language modelEnglish18·4 months agoIt was only a matter of time until the kings of human misery came out with one.
You could run empires on the back of a spreadsheet.
You absolutely shouldn’t, it’s nearly the worst option you have available, but you could.
Zypper (openSUSE’s package manager) is what I use for installing programs and its relatively easy. Find the package name on openSUSE.org, then put “sudo zypper in [package-name]” into the terminal.
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Parody songs that play rent free in your head?4·4 months agoAway down south in the land of traitors…
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Canada@lemmy.ca•'Complete and utter shock' after abrupt resignations of two Atlantic premiers4·5 months agoSomething that might make it less suspicious, the PEI Premier became eligible for pension less than a week before he stepped down (it also killed a subpoena to provide a report that the government has been trying to hide for the better part of 18 months)
Maritime Horrors is great, but for the same vibes as him I also watch Brick Immortar and Big Old Boats from time to time.
And if you’re into mode sky boats then Green Dot Aviation is your guy
LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your favorite dishes from your local region/city/country? What are the best dishes from less talked-about cultures?0·5 months agoI want to make a comment about poutine for Canada. A lot of places do poutine as “fries, cheese, gravy, done”, which never does it justice.
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You have to use cheese curds, not anything else. A lot of places will use shredded cheese or mozzarella, and it never works out the same.
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Bland fries = bland poutine. If your fries are just a normal russet potato with a bit of salt, it’ll probably be alright but not great. Some of the best poutines I’ve ever had have used seasoned potato wedges as a base, usually with “New Potatoes” (the variety name) instead of russets as the base.
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Use more gravy. However much you think you’ll need, use more. Just trust me on this one.
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LordPassionFruit@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Mint - NOT "Usable Out of the Box" - Probably switching back to Windows28·5 months agoNot the guy your responding to and I 100% get your frustration, but I want to provide a little anecdote.
Back in November, I built a new desktop to replace my 7 year old one and put OpenSUSE on it. No matter what I tried, I could not get either Bluetooth or WiFi working. I tried updating drivers, restarting controllers, reinstalling the OS, replacing the OS with Mint. Nothing worked.
I did a lot of searching over the next few days, and it turned out that my motherboard was so new that it’s built in WiFi chip did not have Linux drivers yet. Like at all.
Most products aren’t created with Linux in mind, so compatibility isn’t a concern. It’s up to the community to create patches & drivers to make things work, and it can take a bit to get things working.
I’m genuinely sorry you had the experience you did, but I hope that if you do return to Windows that you’ll give Linux another try in the future. Search your products to see if others have had issues, along with potential solutions, before you dive in.
I was once rejected for being too tall. I’m 1.96m (~6’5") and she was ~ 1.65m (~5’5"), said that she didn’t like the thought of having to crane her neck to see my face.