I knew a number of people back when I was 13 that were incredibly quick witted with teachers, and one who could easily manipulate the teacher and the class into not working nearly every lesson.
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The kid isn’t even looking at trump… plus when he said “you need to shush your mouth” trump wasn’t even speaking. Probably reporters whispering to each other
CS2: Try using -sdlaudiodriver pipewire in launch options
vengto Linux Gaming•I have an ancient laptop, need recommendations on which distro to installEnglish2·1 year agoI had a net top thing from asus that had worse specs than that running fine a few years ago on AntiX. It was just used as a thin client mostly but did the job.
In the extremely rare event that I watch a youtube video on a my phone, and an ad comes on, I mute sound and literally turn my head away. Advertisers can’t do shit about that lol.
Even if it comes down to a browser addon placing a black rectangle over the video and muting browser audio when an ad plays, I’ll be choosing that over watching ads.
There’s an outage on aws and various other services which started at the same time. Have a look on downdetector
Unless it was one of those netbook desktop things, holy hell those were bad. I managed to get AntiX running pretty well on one, and tuxracer lagged a LOT. Was pretty useful as a cheap thin client though.
I tried it about 2 years ago and it was a fucking omnishambles on Linux. I presume it has improved since then…
I guess the point is that its complexity is overrated, but still definitely not ‘simple’.
It’s literally a marketing term for a bunch of structured algorithms at this stage - not some sentient witchcraft
I got some weird reverse vertigo looking up from the inside when I was there, it was insanely high. Incredible place though.
vengto World News@lemmy.ml•King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace says41·1 year ago…Cup of tea, sir?
vengto linuxmemes•And I don't plan to switch back either. Everything is just better on Linux for me2·1 year agoDavinci resolve? Its Linux support is a bit obtuse, but it works.
iPad / tablet, and applying for jobs can easily be done on a phone. My wife works at a high school - half the kids can’t even use a mouse properly,and don’t understand minimizing a window etc.
She had to teach someone what the enter button did yesterday… They were using space bar to get to a new line. I shit you not.
The main issue to solve is kids not having access to a computer at home, whether it be lack of incentive or money. Most people don’t even own a laptop anymore, so the only computer time they get is in a school setting.
Once the majority of schools have a system in place for most homework to be done on a PC, then there may be some creative ways to incentivise more PC adoption… again. It’s like we’ve gone back to the early 90s again where only kids who were really interested in computing knew anything about it.
I mean it depends on the hardware - you can get unlucky with that, sure. I’ve usually installed timeshift so it can be easily restored if necessary, but I’ve never had to restore any of the systems I setup besides my own - since Ubuntu 12.04 - around 12 years ago.
LTS is what I go with so no bleeding edge updates, and I’ve not setup anyone else’s system that has a dedicated GPU so many of the common issues don’t apply in my case.
However, I remember from 8.04 - 12.04 having a complete fking nightmare with WiFi adaptors. I get a twitchy eye just thinking about ndiswrapper…
Linux is bad at audio therefore it’s bad at everything? Interesting. Fair point about audio though, if you’re doing anything to do with that then stay clear of Linux. Raspberry pi audio is bad even by Linux standards, lol
I’ve set up Linux for various family members over the years, most recently for my Wife (lubuntu lts on an old laptop) and it’s always been smooth, unlike windows where I’m having to fix their problems every other week.
Key takeaway here is I had to set it up for them, none of them had a chance in hell at doing so themselves. For simple tasks, once setup correctly - it’s great. For an end user experience without initial help, the slightest thing will throw them during setup.
My bad, this is all because I finally decided to purchase a lifetime pass.