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yeah! we are in the process of doing that right now. we are a quite big organisation, so it'll take more steps, but some departments will have done the switch to foss office stuff in autumn. to the rest of us it's an option already. linux nay follow in a few .. years?
i got win11 on my machine now. the result is: it's way slower. nice of my employer to push deceleration. sips tea
i guess convenience seekers can have linux these days. ppl don't care for the os, only for "the programs" they "need". i was agnostic to e.g. office suites (i hate em from the bottom of my heart) long before i considered trying a switch. that helped, i guess. a feature, that can only be reproduced with a certain version of licensed software is fundamentally bullshit.
i wish people hadn't told me abt dual boot but using wine properly (or running a vm?). for windows will fuck up your boot section and that's very scary the first time, alone.
the only problem i see, is the upcoming dependency on copilot ... just leave those ppl be.
instead teach the willing some fundamentals:
- piping ps through grep and use kill is not intuitive for the windows user.
- the packaging system the distro comes with (idc, just call it 'the appstore').
- show them software, there are ppl who arent aware, how e-mail works, and that you can have "your outlook in thunderbird or whatever"
- show them how to find solutions, and teach them how to read the shell commands they'll find. (+ the jokes abt rm .. they dont need to understand it all, but be sceptical before running any 3 lines found on the net.)
- ...
- really, its usually abt games. they come from steam. they got proton. teach ppl how to use steam! (and only after that tell them not to buy software that doesn't run on linux natively!)
is there a link?
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i feel that so much! <3
i had a very unspecific depression over years (am in my 30s now). i had took some interrest in genderbending stuff, but never had the thought, positively, that i wanted to be a girl. i liked it that my beard didnt really grow until my late twenties. all that felling of being somewhat comfortable in my body faded, when i started to see more and more manlyness. i had the feeling that noone would ever find me beautiful again. after a few years i realised quite recently, that i'd rather be a girl. only since that moment of clarity i started to get very aware, and 'actively' dysphoric. still i consider this to be better than befor, when i had no sense of self and self worth. now i know. it's not all just repression.
i had some lasersessions already, and when i looked at pictures of me from last summer i got the feeling i just didnt look at my face, esp. my beard. (i shave without a mirror since forever) but now, that i feel myself again, i can start to care. so this awareness that here and there are still hair is stressful, but i feel it to be the right train of thought.
that means there will be a new wave of ~~guesses~~ translations. :/
but yay, more text! :)
you are the only one who knows about your needs.
maybe there should be?!
back then it didn't have signal-client i could get to work. that is of course a hard no if you work in the us military ...
it's been a while. i just bought a raed and searched for discussions here.
we tested ohm and raed a while ago (never used ohmega) and i leked the flexibility of raed a lot better. the only thing that bugs me a bit is, that it only works when the second bold is clipped. but - here's my question - that isnt really a problem while indor climbing, since falling indoors on the first bolt would likely mean that you hit the ground before the rope is fully stretched out anyways. so maybe thats more of a concern outdoors?
anyway what did you decide to get yourself, and how did it go so far?