In Indonesian, there's an idiom "guru kencing berdiri, murid kencing berlari" which literally translates to teacher pee standing, students pee running. Meaning that students/followers learn not only good examples but the bad as well, and will one day be better at it than their predecessors.
Not a Canadian - I keep seeing people ridiculing the Conservative party here on Lemmy, but I saw on wikipedia that they are currently leading the polls?
Trudeau is not popular as well, if I'm not mistaken. I know an older Canadian who hates Trudeau with passion and praises Poilievre...
Is this similar to Trump's populism strat? What is it that the conservatives are promising to be that popular?
Edit: thanks all for the explanation, I wish the best for you guys
There are literally 72 senators who voted against calling it a genocide dude... But everything is the president's fault, eh?
This is for real the Linux desktop year for me, went through the switch just before the new year. Had to reinstall a couple times but no big deal, and I get to learn as well.
Not sure if out-of-the-box distros are now that user friendly yet or not, but I remember getting Ubuntu running several years ago was frustrating (no sound, bad sound quality etc) and now running EOS was pretty smooth. Pretty sure something like Mint will be user friendly enough for the general population.
I have been running half marathons in 2023, and though there's no speed improvement, the last race I didn't feel much pain and the recovery was much shorter. This is notable for me because I injured my ACL 10 years ago, and now my knee is better than ever since then.
I'll have to train more though, sub 2 hrs half marathon is still so far away 😅
So the article from valve is to support those who use NTFS anyway, but if I'm formatting the lib drive as BTRFS, it should be buttery smooth? (Probably not that smooth but gotta make the pun)
Thanks for the recommendation, will definitely look into this!
It's like that in most of East Asia (and Southeast as well). I don't know what will turn that around, Thailand's cannabis legalization was the only hope but that is also at risk of being taken back.
I see, you're probably right...I remember trying mounting ext4 drive on Windows and couldn't get it to work. I'll probably experiment a little with NTFS, maybe the devs have worked it out? But I'll keep your warning in mind. Thanks for the input!
I see...that could probably affect a shared steam library I guess? I'm aiming to use almost exclusively though, wish me luck!
Glad you're happy with EOS, I hope it will fit me as well.
While I don't have technical issues with Windows so far.... they are obviously having a massive FOMO at the shitty cash-grab business model of many tech platforms (especially with the rumor of Win 12...) and I'm not OK with that.
Thanks for your reply! That's reassuring.
Yes, it's already a bit shitty, so it's time to be an active part of the Linux community. Year of the Linux desktop amirite!

Separate drive for games while dual booting? (OSes - Games - Data)
Hello Linux community,
I'm getting a 2TB pcie gen 4 SSD to replace a 1TB gen 3 SSD.
I'm going to start dual booting Linux (looking at Endeavouros because vibes), because it seems that sooner rather than later, Windows will be enshittified. I'm a beginner though in using Linux, only had a bit experience with Raspbian on a raspberry pi for a personal data server. I'm looking to game mainly on Linux, and slowly phase out Windows, eventually only for specific uses if any.
So the plan is: 2TB gen 4 - Win & Linux + general software (productivity, CAD, coding, etc.) 1TB gen 3 - Game library 2TB SATA HDD - Data, long term storage
So my goal to separate the game library is not for performance, but rather to utilize the available hardware, and organization.
Is there any downside to doing this? Are there known issues with Proton and Wine with this config? NVDIA GPU if that's relevant.
If you guys have experience or any input please help a dude out.
Persona 5 Royal.
Got a new job this year! Will start next year and I'll have some time off in between so I can visit my family.
I drove a diesel engine car for a while and felt everyone was so SLOW even on the fast lane, as if they're sightseeing or something. Then I tried a gasoline car and I noticed that I have a better temper. Turns out the diesel engine vibration is more noticeable at low RPM and it's getting to my nerves.
I'd assume driving would be the worst for mental health since you don't get any exercise and can't do anything else either. You can finish some work or read a book on the train, or get some exercise through walking or biking, but with cars none of these.
Dude, nobody's obsessed with their genitals but the zealots...
Ha, yeah fair point.
It's just a prototype for the steering system, but the prelude looks pretty good
I'm all supportive for the reduction of meat consumption, but I believe even collective individual action won't cut it.
Well, I totally agree with you. I somewhat fall into that category as well (younger-ish generation anxious for the future).
I think he just meant that we are a failure to our own ideals, for such a smart species we failed to be responsible or keep these companies accountable. Lets say that dinosaurs had millions of years of existence and we achieved more in thousands of years, but wouldn't it be a shame if our achievements is what led us to our own extinction? Icarus's fall would be nothing in comparison to ours, and that in itself can be considered a failure.

Best resources to learn ANSYS Fluent?
Hi, I want to learn ANSYS, especially Fluent. Do you guys know of any good youtube channels or recommendation for inexpensive online courses?
Thanks!