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  • You probably won’t be able to run an LTS kernel on a brand new PC that just hit the market. But using the most recent kernel for arch or a derivative like endevorOS should work after like a week maximum.

    I did have an issue like this on Ubuntu and its what made me actually start distro hopping since it worked fine on fedora and Arch using the latest kernels.











  • CubitOom@infosec.pubtoMemes@lemmy.mlCinema
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    3 months ago

    True, but some are more so than others. Like in spirited away. It’s kinda more just hinted at and it’s not central to the plot of the film. Which is why I think it’s more popular of a film in countries that rely on war and exploitation.



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    3 months ago

    You should try a few more.

    • Castle in the sky
    • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
    • Grave of the fireflies (followed by My Neighbor Totoro as it was originally released as a double feature)

    I’m not sure why Spirited away seems to be the go to Ghibli film (maybe it is less offensive) but it’s probably one of my least favorites from the studio.


  • I will preface what I am about to say that depression is serious and if you aren’t yet, try taking to somebody about what your going through.

    If you think you might be able to own a home where you are in the near future, you have a job with a path to promotion, and have friends that aren’t toxic. My advice with the current global economy the way it is would be to stay around where you are. However, it really depends how much of a compromise you want to make between change and stability.

    Not having to rent is a big deal. With a home you could grow your own food, start a commune, open a pottery workshop that teaches people how to make dildos, like really what ever you want. Housing prices won’t be going down anytime soon. That’s always going to be your biggest expense. Much more than a car.

    There are options to not have a car. Like electricifing a cheap bicycle you could even get a cargo bike. I spent about $2k on parts and equipment and now I can bike to most of the places I drive or to a bus stop as long as the weather is good at around 20 mph without breaking a sweat. Although a cheap car is good to have in an emergency without public transit or in bad weather conditions.

    City life is fun, you can meet an almost endless amount different people but don’t be fooled, most cities will share the same culture of the surrounding areas with small exceptions to sub cultures.

    Really it comes down to the people you know and your hobbies. It sounds like you might be bored where you are and that’s ok. Maybe you just need to find a new hobby or some new people to hang out with.

    And if you really can’t decide, experiment. It’s your life. You have to define what you want it to be like. Take a week long trip to the city of your choice and give it a test run, and go house shopping in an area that you could bike around. Try it all and see what you think you would really prefer and think would be best in the future.


  • As someone that has been learning how to grow food, I find the idea of common land very interesting. However I do wonder how farmers that were using common land would update agriculture practices.

    Like let’s say someone wanted to dig swales and direct water into a pond so more diverse plants could be grown on some land, would there need to be a big debate about it? If so then with who? If the land is not owned then who forms a consensus about it’s use. If the users of the land are the ones that help make those decisions, wouldn’t they naturally form some type of farm user association to schedule and hold these debates? Would at some point it become harder for new land users to change land use practices after such an association is established with seniority?

    Are there any books on there s subject for someone like me to read?