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z3rOR0ne, in 5 Great Web Browsers For Linux
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Most of the time I’m just happy using links. Of course I have graphical browsers like hardened Firefox and ungoogled chromium, but when I just need text, I reach for links, which is about 95% of the time.

TheKernalBlog,
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True, I only really use my graphical browser for the blog & Fediverse. I do most of my research on Lynx.

isleofmist, in The authors of node-ipc have pushed malware in an update, which wipes your disk if you happen to have Russian or Belorussian IP address. This affects some large projects [@bantg, Twitter]

This is terrible and node-ipc should not have done this. It’s shameful conduct by node-ipc authors.

AgreeableLandscape, in The authors of node-ipc have pushed malware in an update, which wipes your disk if you happen to have Russian or Belorussian IP address. This affects some large projects [@bantg, Twitter]
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“We hate your government, not you. So we’re going to screw you over just for being in a specific place.”

011011, in How do I introduce Linux to my mom?

People need to experience something before they can ascertain if it is a viable option. Install Ubuntu or Linux Mint on a secondary device, let her see how familiar it is to her.

Then you can explain some of the other advantages of using Linux.

kakapo,
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Seconding this! I’ve had the best success by using Linux to revive people’s old laptops that just couldn’t run other modern OSes fast enough, and if they’ve been impressed enough, they’ve ended up installing it on their other devices. Even if not (say, if it didn’t support some applications required for work, for example), they’ve usually at least kept it on said laptop.

gary_host_laptop, in Ads may be coming to KDE, the popular Linux desktop
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What a huge fucking piece of shit

gary_host_laptop, in Breaking of two NPM libraries show that everything isn't right in FOSS ecosystem
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capitalism: does shit someone: open source bad

Trainzkid, in Have you ever tried using the terminal exclusively for your day-to-day usage for any amount of time?

I try to make a habit of using the terminal for as much as I can, which honestly is a lot. I’ve even found a way to use it at work.

One day, I plan to run Linux without a window manager, maybe even without xorg entirely, using the tty’s exclusively.

OsrsNeedsF2P, in how did you guys land your first job?

Hey so I’ve had a lot of help in life and this is one step I’ve mastered with my friends. I can tell you how to do it, but not everyone has the motivation to follow this. If you don’t, I’m sorry but this won’t work for you.

THE MINDSET

Landing your first job comes from several steps:

  1. You need a good resume
  2. You need a lot of applications
  3. You need to get a lot of interviews
  4. You need to be good at interviews

(Note that 4 is after 3 because your first bunch of interviews will be about practice, not getting the job. It’s free practice!)

THE RESUME

The resume is not a one step process. It’s something that you should redesign and iterate on as time goes by. I personally wrote my resume in LaTeX since it stands out more than the black on white ones. If you to do this, create an account on Overleaf.com and ping me your username, I’ll share you a copy of mine that you can just fill out with your info.

THE APPLICATIONS

This is the most crucial step, and the one people screw up. This is the step that you must listen to what I have to say, and you will get a job.

  1. REGISTER to Indeed.com
  2. FILL OUT your profile
  3. Search "Software Engineer"
  4. ONLY CLICK THE ONES THAT SAY QUICK APPLY

You should be able to apply to a posting in LESS THAN 30 seconds. If you are taking more than 30 seconds, you are doing it wrong.

Why?

  • It’s up to the company to decide if you’re qualified, not you. So don’t read the job posting
  • With ZERO experience, it will take 60-90 applications per interview. At 110 applications an hour, that’s just over 1 interview an hour. You don’t have time to read the posting.
  • If you’re actually good at computers (you’re on c/Linux afterall), this efficiency level shouldn’t be a problem for you

Once you master this step, you’ve almost got your foot in the door and are ready to start your life. If you can’t do this step, I can’t help you.

Note: If you don’t see “Quick Apply” on anything, get a free VPN and change your location to North America. It’s not there for some countries.

THE INTERVIEWS

The interviews are about 2 things:

  • Can this guy communicate?
  • Can this guy code?

THE ORDER OF IMPORTANCE IS AS LISTED. When I ask someone to write an algorithm to find all the prime numbers less than some N and they start making typos in the editor while not talking, I’m not hiring them. If someone writes a brute force O(n^2) solution but talks me through it as they go, they still have a chance.

Let me be clear: If you cannot communicate, I will not hire you even if you have the most optimal solutions.

So how do you communicate?

  • When solving a problem, legit just explain your thought process. The interviewer will know where you are and give you hints too when you do this ;)
  • When answering a behavioural question, tell a story
    • i.e “Tell me about a time you had a successful project, but still weren’t satisfied with the results” you should explain everything from what made you want to start/contribute on the project, to the crux of the problem, and to what you did to make it better in the end
    • Check out this guide on the STAR method if you have a hard time with this (trust me - it works!)

THE OFFERS

When negotiating the offer, note a few things:

  • The salary range for the title in that area
  • If they ask how much you want, give a RANGE - The lowest being the 60k or the bare minimum you’ll accept (whichever is higher, if you think you’re worth less than 60k you’re just wrong), and the highest being 90-100k for your first position
  • Don’t feel pressured to accept your offer right away - you get raises by switching jobs, not doing well; start this early, get multiple offers, and pick the best one

I’m past the point in my life of getting that “first job”, but I’ve been there. You have to understand something: People don’t like being uncomfortable, but your comfort zone won’t get you a job. Do it. You can do it.

Ripuli, in how did you guys land your first job?

Nepotism

hergeirs, in Just tried the latest elementary OS in VirtualBox and... is it supposed to be this obtuse?

Let’s try to be respectful of each other. I’m sure the devs of Elementary have their own vision and goals of their platform. They give their users an option to use their work for free and with no obligations. Why on earth would you bash their work when you obviously are not their target demographic.

It’s really not fair to call their users stupid either.

I really expected to find more evolved discussions on lemmy compared to reddit. Let’s stop the silly, meaningless bashing of opposing opinions or even worse personal attacks. Let’s not let this platform devolve into mob mentality.

And by the way I’m not the target demographic either. I’m a software developer using arch wherever I can.

WeirdGoesPro,

Did OP edit their post? I don’t see any of that aggressiveness there now, nor is the word stupid in the post.

Eelviny,

Lemmy strikes again with a 2 year old post, probably got edited a while ago ;)

doona,

Does Lemmy really push older posts in the algorithm if you edit them? That seems a little flawed.

fluxion,

Maybe this is the algorithm’s way of reminding us to be excellent to each other 😎

valkyrie, in Valve's ACTUALLY working on a Steam CONSOLE!

Honestly I think it will be a flop.

AgreeableLandscape,
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I want it to succeed, but it probably won’t.

valkyrie,

We were so wrong, yay!

JC1,

All will depend on the pricing. But it will be hard to go against the big three.

konky0418, in Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS pre-installed is now available
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I don’t really see the advantage of something like this for me, Most of the time, I blast the OS away anyway, even if it’s an os I actually use, I use gentoo, but I said I don’t see the point for someone like me, But if it’s your cup of tea, go for it. I’m glad to see more manufacurers support linux though!

kelvinjps,

maybe you can be sure that linux distros will work?

Morkyporky,

Drivers

kellenoffdagrid,
@kellenoffdagrid@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I mainly think this is the gateway to more people even knowing about Linux, plus the added benefit of the hardware being more likely to get long-tern support. Making it easy for people to buy devices with Linux out of the box could do wonders for adoption, at least how I see it.

dignity, in Most Stable Linux Distros: 5 versions of Linux We Recommend

I use Linux Mint since Ubuntu switched to Unity (R.I.P.) =)

CowsLookLikeMaps,

Ubuntu ditched Unity for Gnome 5 years ago. Mint is great too though.

ToNIX,

That was only 2 years before this post, which is 3 years old 🤷

catsarebadpeople,

Shit is getting weird

nutomic, in My post about Lemmy in reddit got filtered as spam
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Try putting it as a link in a text post instead.

AgreeableLandscape, in Steam Linux Marketshare Ticks Up Higher For September
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Fun fact: if you use Proton to run a Windows game in Linux, Steam reports it as a Linux player, so developers of many “Windows only” games will actually see a number of Linux users in their analytics.

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