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[–] boomzilla@programming.dev -2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Would, should, could:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asse_II_mine

Why didn't they bury it in impermeable bedrock then in this case. It will cost the taxpayer 3.7 billion to evacuate the rusty and leaky containers there. Which will probably start in 2033 and last decades. If they don't get it right the waste will probably leak into groundwater. That was already stated in a report from 1979 but declared as unscientific by managers of the facilitiy. The building time for Olkiluotos Onkalo was 20 years. You can search for other "End Storages" of nuclear waste around the world. Not many of them are even operating now. You can also look up facilities in Arizona making the same mistake as Germany in storing the waste in salt mines. You can also lookup the devastating effects of Uranium mining for the environment (e.g. in Navajo land).

Here's your baseload argument debunked:

"The beauty of these approaches is that they address one of nuclear power’s biggest weaknesses: the fact that it can only generate electricity in large, all-or-nothing chunks. Many of the above solutions are distributed across the grid, meaning that the simultaneous failure of a few units need not bring down the entire electric grid.".

Yesterday 58% of the energy in Germany came from renewables. It briefly had a day in January when renewables surpassed 100% of its energy demand. Energy is sold between the member states of the EU. Germany regularily imports about 2-5% of its energy per year. Not because they can't generate the baseload via coal or gas but because it's cheaper to buy. Only 0.5% of that imported energy comes from nuclear. The rest is also from renewables.

A bit offtopic but related: Mr. Habeck the previous much scolded economy minister had a big part in the rise of renewables and his further plans would have been to build out hydrogen production via renewables to act as a future CO2 neutral baseload capacity. Now Germany is in the hands of old white men again who want to burn the world. Just yesterday a headline was that the conservatives want to restrict the influence of the buero against monopolies in pursuing suspected cases of price agreements between fossil fuel cooperations.

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 0 points 1 month ago

Oh yeah as mentioned in a comment below Nobara based on Fedora could also be a very good distro if you're out for gaming.

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Don't know about your hardware. I don't own a notebook anymore. I read good things about the AUR package optimus-manager-qt for hybrid GPUs (iGPU+dedicated GPUs) but also that it can be a bit tricky.

I exlusively used dedicated Nvidia cards in desktop rigs with Arch & EndeavourOS since 2017 when I switched from Win 10. Additionally exclusively KDE.

Though I had a bit of experience with other distros and desktop environments before my switch I'd wager to say you should give one last try to EndeavourOS, even if you have barely any Linux experience. I mean you had so many failed attempts. One more won't hurt.

Use EndeavourOS not arch. First, it uses the standard initial graphical system-setup (Calamares), then it comes with some good default settings & tools and finally a welcome screen which features links to additional tools like mirror selection (for faster updates), update shortcuts, package search, docs/wikis/forums or logs.

I'd select KDE in Calamares and I'd install the graphical package manager octopi via "yay octopi" after system installation and activate yay for the AUR in the octopi settings as e.g. optimus-manager-qt (which you should only use with hybrid GPUs) is only available in the AUR. You need to click the alien symbol in octopi to install from the AUR.

The AUR (Arch User Repository) is the repository for packages not available in the main repositories. AUR packages are user contributed where the maintainers write a so called PKGBUILD file which contains the steps to build and install a package from foreign sources (e.g. from a debian DPKG or from github sources). With octopi you can quickly open the PKGBUILD file and look from where the maintainer pulls the parts of the package.

The amount of software available in the AUR is gigantic but it can potentially contain malware (which happened a very few times). But you'll have a hard time finding users who actually had that happen to them. A good indicator that the package is ok are its number of votes. But if you really want to know you have to check the sources in the PKGBUILD. If they come from github, you could check the github-repo and only it's stars (votes) if you won't read the sourcecode.


That all sounds mighty complicated but it isn't. Just try to install packages from the main repo. Click the alien symbol only when you don't find something official.

So with octopi and the welcome screen you don't need to enter any terminal commands for package installation or the system update. I had only a few updates where problems occurred in like 7 years and they were always fixable. The Arch Wiki and the Endeavour forums could always help.

I can't guarantee you'll have a better experience than with the other distros and you will meet some bumps or roadblocks for sure. I'm not playing the the most current games and a lot of retro games via Lutris and Heroic. For some of them I had to tinker a bit and try different starters than Steam. Arma, Path of Exile, Sekiro (fitgirl repack), Diablo Immortal were tricky but all the steam games or e.g. Witcher 3 via Heroic run very nice.

On the screen where you login (usually SDDM) you can switch between Wayland and X11. Which are two very different Display managers. Wayland is the replacement for the very old X11. It works way(land) better with AMD GPUs than with Nvidia which are usable though but work much better on X11. Games can be faster on wayland for Nvidia than on X11. But things like missing color management in nvidia-settings make me stay with X11.

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

A dev named funinkina has made an application working alongside the KDE screenshot application spectacle. It's surprisingly lean code which utilizes tesseract and works fantastically. Just compile, ln -s the app to your bin directory and give it a global shortcut like "CTRL+Shift+Print".

https://github.com/funinkina/spectacle-ocr-screenshot

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 0 points 2 months ago

Sorry for having you aggravated. Note to myself: Always use /s. Poe's Law isn't to be underestimated.

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 1 points 3 months ago

We're very sceptic about the rigidity of the so called firewall (the confession of the big parties, especially CDU/CSU to form a coalition with the neo nazis). The chancellor candidate Merz (aka Mr. Burns) already jackhammered it by voting together with AfD against migration. Just yesterday he denounced millions of people who are protesting since the beginning of 2024 against the move of politics to the far right by asking where they were when Walter Lübcke a CDU governour fighting for migrants was murdered by a nazi in 2019. They were protesting in the thousands and the Antifa was investigating the backgrounds of groups like hammerskins, combat 18 or NSU. Mr. Burns yesterday also called lefts and greens "Spinner" (crazies) and was rewarded with frenetic applause by the bavarians to whom he was holding his speech. There are a few CDU politicians saying out loud that the firewall is history and they should work together with AfD.

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

In the end they are too. Just because they have played through capitalism, live in surreal wealth, implement elaborate plans to play through new game plus of capitalism, they still fail to find the most fun and rewarding play through: The no-kill, stealth, co-op play through.

They are part of humanity but destroy the base of their existence. Where is that not idiotic?

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 5 points 3 months ago

Also wenn du komplett aus der Schleife bist, dann hilft vielleicht auch die Info, dass er nach Whistleblower-Informationen bei den Treffen der FDP zu ihrem D-Day Papier (basically ein Plan zum Sturz der Regierung von Lindner) Kritik daran geübt hat und nachdem es aufgeflogen ist aus der Partei ausgetreten ist und nun fraktionslos ist.

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 4 points 3 months ago

Or when EU farmers transformed Brussels into a warzone [1] or caused havoc and many (also fatal) accidents in Germany [2] and France [3]?

"That's different. One are terrorists and the others are fighting for you to still have food on your table".

Ok. Got it. I'll do my patriotic duty and won't buy any greenhouse produced veggies from the Netherlands anymore and start drinking German milk again.

[1] AP article about farmer protests in Brussels

[2] Google translated article from "Der Spiegel"

[3] Article from France24 about a fatal car accident

[–] boomzilla@programming.dev 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Many protests like that in Germany for a few years now. Mostly adolescent people from XR and FFF who tacked their hands to streets in neuralgic locations with superglue. They were one of the most hated groups by normies here and were compared to the 70s terror group RAF by politicians and boulevard media like BILD. Many videos in which good citizens forgot their temper and acted out in violent self justice when they feared to get late to work.

In 2023 the country wide farmer protests started and held the republic captive. Thousands of 5-10 ton tractors drove down the whole country to Berlin. They did a lot of terroristy things like loading huge manure dumps and logs in the midst of highways and their exits, controlling the IDs of drivers to only let essential staff through, putting liable anti-constitutional placards on their tractors, purposefully obstructing traffic in the cities and some of them from east-germany wanted to storm the parliament. People died, car accidents happened, ambulances and doctors were to late for operations, huge loads of GHGs were emitted and streets were destroyed.

All this because of the traffic light coalition wanted to cut subsidies for agrar fuels which was reverted pretty fast. Did the farmers stop then? Nope of course not. Went on for a few months. Those poor farmers couldn't afford to live without the precious subsidies but could afford to blow heaps of fuel and not working on their farms. A young farmer tried to prove to the public that they were essentially poor by showing his tax documents on the german finance subreddit. It didn't went well because he was rich. He deleted his post.

Now from the sentiment on social media you could get the impression that a lot of the normies who wanted to have the "Klimakleber" (climate gluers) jailed or worse, cheered for the poor hard working farmers even when the protest really went violent. I live rurally and boy let me tell you how those poor farmers have plastered their barns and houses with solar panels because of the politics of the greens and the subsidies from the EU.

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