• Godnroc@lemmy.world
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      Musk, Tesla, and cybertruck were my most recent additions. I do not have the bandwidth to care about one auto company who is bad at making cars.

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        I work as a valet driver and omg do I hate teslas. Even if Tesla was run by Bernie sanders himself I’d hate the fucking things.

        Take a bunch of nerds who’ve never driven a car before and ask them to design one and poof a Tesla pops out. Horrendous. The fact that visually the cyber truck looks like a four year olds drawing turned into real life is just the icing on the cake.

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      Mainly, but some of the star trek stuff is pretty wholesome. Kinda makes me wanna finally watch it

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          I mean, I used to watch some of the original one with captain kirk when I was young, but I never saw tng and all I had was cable and ADHD so I never was good at sticking to series

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            As an ADHD haver you also couldn’t do TV?

            Me too! People look at me like I’m crazy when I say I don’t watch tv and with the exception of living with an ex or my mother previously I haven’t watched tv on my own in at least a decade+.

            Closest I get is a couple YouTube videos from like vice news or something and then I give up and go read.

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            I really like Voyager actually. TNG is probably objectively the best though. With you on the ADHD though.

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              I mean it’s better now but like most brain things, it’s pretty bad as a kid, might check out both

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        Having run out of my previous set of late night easy viewing media, I recently started watching The Next Generation. Was surprised to discover it is actually a fun show (even the supposedly terrible first season), provided you enjoy the veneer of mild campiness inherent to television of the 80’s-90’s.

        The show is also giving me hope that societal progress can never be stopped, since people were able to imagine this sort of reality in much more restrictive times than we have today. I just hope they’re wrong about World War 3 beginning in 2026 🥲

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      How is that delusional? Blocking out stressors is perfectly reasonable. Yeah you miss out on some relevant news, but lower stress might be worth it.

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          Not so much that but there’s only so much one person can do to change the situation and protecting one’s peace is important to have the stamina for the long fight we have ahead of us

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        No, were on social media, which means anything you do that’s good for your mental health is neurotypical delusional malicious bullshit

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        Can’t block out reality forever, as I said some of these things are very much going to affect the majority of people whether they like it or not.

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          I have to eat three meals a day, but I don’t walk around with a plate of food all the time

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      Just because it affects us doesn’t mean everything has to be about it all the damn time. Besides, it doesn’t affect us all equally.

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      Why are you so fixated on what others want to see in their Lemmy feed? I see politics everywhere else, I don’t want to see them here, I may start blocking as well

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          Someone who didn’t care at all wouldn’t bother to comment and call someone delusional then proceed to reply to every following thread, I think fixated is pretty apt

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            We have different definitions of fixated then, friend. I consider replying a matter on carrying on a civil conversation, but I’ll note that it can also apparently be a sign of fixation.

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      You know that there are at least several people in the world who are not Americans, right?

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        You know that the US is a leading world power that can affect other places, right? I’m not even in the US, myself.

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      Ok I’m not a nerd. Grew up in the 90s and started on windows 95… switched to a Mac in 2007 as I went into design work. I always wanted to try Linux and I was gonna install it on an old windows based laptop during covid for fun but couldn’t find the charger for it.

      What’s the big fuss about Linux? Is it just an alternative to the big two or is there something special about it that the other two can’t do?

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        Not the person you replied to, but I do use Linux (arch btw).

        Linux is a free (as in freedom) and open source software that basically powers the internet.

        A vast majority of servers on the internet are running Linux. It’s powerfully but that’s a double edge sword. It’s easy to cut yourself too if your unfamiliar with the edges.

        Because it’s completely open source, there are endless customizations and optimizations you can make. The art is knowing what, how, and where. But that’s true of windows and macos.

        It’s vertically less creepy with AI and logging garbage compared to apple and Microsoft.

        It’s popular with nerds because it’s free and customizable. IMO that can come at a cost of user-friendly experiences. But it’s all about learning the edges. The other two have plenty, most are just used to it.

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          It’s vertically less creepy with AI and logging garbage compared to apple and Microsoft

          So it’s safer from tracking? I have Adblock and anti tracker stuff on all my browsers on my Mac but idk if it really works

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            So, the big kicker on that front is that most distributions ( there is a whole family tree of different versions built with different goals) are open source, meaning that people can look at the code and see what is running on their machine. Most people aren’t inspecting every part of their system, but every part has been inspected by many people. When something sketchy goes on, it will be called out. Because the code is open for anyone to see, and most versions are distributed under certain licenses, people can take it and branch off their own version if they don’t like what’s being done.

            There are some versions maintained by companies (Android for example) and some by volunteers, but they all run on the same open source Linux kernel, or some modified version of it, which is maintained by volunteers. Most Linux distributions are built by people who care about it and want it to work well.

            So at the end of the day, it’s all super transparent and there is a lot of accountability through that. No one will be sneaking spy wear in or logging what you do unless you let them, and because there is so many versions, it’s easy to migrate to a different version if the people making one do something stupid.

            A lot of power users love Linux for how much you can do with it, but there are lots of versions that are built to be easy to use and as low maintenance as possible. There is a huge variety of versions, even a bunch of gimmick or joke version.

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            It is yes. There’s no central server that logs are collected to or anything like that.

            That’s NOT the same as ad blocking.

            Borswers will still be browsers just like any other OS and precautions should be made there.

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      If I look or go outside, I’ll notice the blizzard, and adapt accordingly (get a scarf, umbrella…). If there’s a blizzard but I don’t even look outside to notice it, that means I don’t have to adapt to it, and thus not even be informed of its existence.

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    I set up almost the exact same list this week. I like spiders though… Adding Blizzard now.

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    That a good move I dodn’t think of. I usually try to not read much to not see the world ad shitty.