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  • bastion@lemmy.fmhy.mltohmmm@lemmy.fmhy.mlhmmm
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    1 year ago

    It’s also about the design of the ladder. The top plate is literally not a step, and the bearings for it don’t account for it to be used as a step, so the forces involved can mess up or break the connection to the rest of the ladder.

    …not that they always will, just that it’s a very bad idea.


  • If you do try Linux:

    • buy hardware that’s supported. For some things (storage) virtually everything works. For others, (video cards, latest-gen wifi) you need to make sure it’s supported out-of-the-box. It’s not worth the headache of trying to get it to work unless you just like geeking out.
    • if some piece if software or hardware doesn’t work, it doesn’t work. If you spend more than a half hour (or whatever your limit is) trying to get it to work, just say to yourself ‘not available on Linux right now’ and move on. Linix has way more access to beta and alpha-level stuff, and that can make it tempting to try to fix whatever problem. Just don’t bother.

    That said, most of the systems I use Linux on, it just works.




  • Times change, and people are slow. ‘Colored people’ used to be the most PC, now it’s an insult. Because it could, in any old fart’s brain, be either the most PC thing or an insult, you never know if the person is doing so intentionally or not, which sucks because:

    • if someone uses it unintentionally and people jump on them, that just makes them bitter
    • someone who is racist can use not knowing as a smoke screen
    • people who are really “with it” on social issues can also be quick to blame, and low on tolerance, and high on trauma or virtue signaling.

    …the divide just grows until people resolve it inside themselves.