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The Oreshnik is a Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile designed to carry nuclear weapons...

The missile used in the attack on Lviv, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the Polish border, was not equipped with nuclear warheads.

Dogs. Very difficult to stay depressed when you've got this warm fuzzy cheerleader who is happy just to see you and completely loves you for who you are AND keeps you active with play and walks. Not impossible mind you, but as close to it as you can get without drugs.

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 12 points 2 days ago

Stop it. I can't breathe!

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 10 points 3 days ago

When you say "won't properly display" it is too vague. Just from my experience 'not properly displaying' can mean a solid black screen, a black screen full of RGB noise, or a display that is blurry and stripped but you can actually interact with the OS. Could you clarify this?

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 15 points 3 days ago

I literally just switched to Mint over the holidays. Any advice?

I'd be happier if they just fix whatever breaks click highlighting in the terminal. I hate that shit and I think it's accidentally attempting to paste via Ctrl-V that does it so F my habitual ass.

I had horrible experience with Bazzite. Installer somehow corrupted a separate win10 installation on another drive, I couldn't get Samba 1 to connect to a network share, 'ujust updating' caused boot to black screen, and in general the online support is abysmal compared to older more established distros like Ubuntu.

Wiped and installed (win10 again, and) Mint fixed all the issues. Samba 1 unlocking works so the network drive is accessible, updated everything with one click and it didn't crash on reboot, both OS's appear in the boot list, and it being much older the support is far easier to obtain as a newbie.

Literally just installed Mint (and reinstalled), a couple days ago so I'm as wet behind the ears as they come. IMO the people recommending Bazzite don't care of their system breaks and it takes 2 hours to fix every 2nd week (I assume this will improve as you gain xp with the BS/Bazzite Software).

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 41 points 1 week ago

This is a better summary than many that are out there even still...

Is that file a bin or opt? oh, it's an opt linked in bin. No no, it's a usr/bin my bad.

Like I understand that people smarter than I felt this is the way, but you have to admit this is a lot if a newbie needs to know this for some reason. Thankfully, I don't need to.

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Things I learned migrating from Win10 to Mint (thisshouldnotbearequiredfield.foffpiefed)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Encephalotrocity@feddit.online to c/linux@lemmy.world

;tldr Beginning to use a new OS, even using a distro as friendly as Mint, is harder than the overall community says it is. The second there is a problem expect hours of consuming, likely outdated, information. That said I’m happy I switched.

I’m not a programmer. If you are someone who is unfamiliar with GNU/Linux you probably aren’t either. Good news: a week after you start using Linux you’ll feel like one! Here are some critical things I eventually learned while installing Ubuntu/Mint:

You should expect to use the terminal . Period. Something about your particular hardware or software setup may require special tweaks or install that requires typing. Anyone who even hints this isn’t the case is at best deluded. I know this is a deal-breaker for many people but I’d rather not waste your time.

Locations and commands are case-sensitive . -h means help -H Human-readable (or is it the other way around? More typing yay!). It's in /etc/ X 11, not /etc/x11 (something almost impossible to see the difference of on a blurry 1080i resolution not being properly displayed).

While the basic user storage locations mimic what you are used to, the underlying system organization is completely impossible to navigate. Pertinent files can be scattered over several locations for whatever reason so don’t even bother trying to figure out a pattern and just follow guides. That said,

Guides helping you to navigate this jumbled mess are possibly outdated so check their dates or you may end up following directions and quite possibly break your installation when you add/remove/alter a file that used to be important but has been deprecated or relocated and now redundant. Speaking of which,

It is possible/probable your distro is effectively a skin of another older distro , so you should search the underlying distro directions too in case there aren’t any for the ‘skin’ you’re using.

All said and done, I am very happy to say I now have my Mint OS on a portable USB keychain that I can use on any PC (assuming TPM permission). The actual OS is pleasantly unobtrusive, nimble, and supports 90% of what I want to do with it. Critical failings seem to be completely relegated to proprietary software (for me, 1080i support was abandoned by all the graphics card developers years ago and I’m unable to either find older working drivers like I can in Win10, or find/figure out the tweaking needed to force the issue). Check all your mission critical programs to see if they are Linux compatible , or ‘simply’ learn to use the open-source competitor if they aren’t.

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 21 points 1 week ago

OTOH I agree. OTO, it's nice to see the right get trolled every once and a while.

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 23 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Whenever I need to refuel my rage tank I think of the fact that the Nvidia Settings window cannot be resized AND it's dimensions are significantly larger than some key display settings like, oh I don't know 720p . This means you often can't choose certain settings or APPLY button because it is pushed below screen.

Being able to comfortably change screen resolution is that fucking windows ONE JOB and it fails spectacularly.

Edit: FTR it seems like recent versions do make the window resizable with actual scroll bars but for a long time this basic concept eluded them, and any old windows installs get f'd with this until you update.

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In December, Sweden announced a 10bn kronor (£800m) cut in development funding to Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Liberia, Tanzania and Bolivia. Germany's humanitarian budget of €1.05bn (£920m) for 2026 will be less than half of last year's, with spending refocused on areas deemed a priority to Europe.

The UK also announced earlier this year that it would be cutting aid to fund defence spending. Norway has increased its civilian support to Ukraine by 2.5bn kroner (£185m), to a quarter of its aid budget, but has been accused of making Africa pay for that rise with a 355m kroner cut (£26m).

France's budget for 2026 will also see a €700m cut to aid spending, with a 60% reduction in food aid, while increasing defence spending by €6.7bn.

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 19 points 2 weeks ago

It’s gotten so out of his hand that his some of his fans ...

I don't know what's more annoying: that this glaring misprint is found right at the beginning of the article, or that neither M$ Word, nor Libreoffice see it as a grammar issue.

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Why people change Distro? (thisfieldshouldnotberequired.foff)

I'm literally deciding which distro to install as a first timer. It's my understanding that Mint is the best for beginners migrating from M$ but knowing nothing about why this is the case one thing nags me:

Why do people switch distro's? What isn't in Mint that you get elsewhere? I really don't want to waste time using Mint if I'm just going to have to reinstall something else because it turns out it is bad for gaming or doesn't support many devices or something.

[-] Encephalotrocity@feddit.online 18 points 3 weeks ago

We need to smarten up and support our government playing hardball but we're still being wishy-washy with our support. Lines out the door to get the last bottles of JD? F off. Travel is only down 30%? F off. Stop selling our country to the US one amazon purchase at a time. It will hurt, but it is necessary if you don't want to become amerikkkun.

Blanket punitive tariffs double whatever the US implements. Want our aluminum, wood and oil? Cut the BS. We're already recovering by increasing ties, both militarily and economically with the EU.

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