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wildbus8979, w What apps/programs should I get

For instance, Google docs is the only (good) free doc editor app, but now that I can, I am trying out several normally paid apps.

Libre Office, which is free and open source, is wonderful and more than adequate in 99% of cases.

editilly,

On mobile I mean, I don’t really use desktop computers all that much. I fully agree that libre is better than ms office on pc

slushiedrinker, w Where do i find sea charts for sailing? (Baltic sea)

Pretty soon we’ll be hearing from people asking about finding free planks to walk, peg-legs, treasure maps, trained parrots, eye patches, and rum. Yo-ho-ho!

lemming007, w How to *not* get ratted whilst cheating in Minecraft

Not cool, bro, it’s against the pirate code to cheat at multiplayer video games.

hddsx, w Best setup for new PI4 Download Box

I don’t condone piracy, but I do like Linux.

Are you trying to setup your pi as a Linux distribution torrent seed box? I’m a little confused by your “apps” verbiage

anarchrist,

You must have wandered into the wrong part of the fediverse then, matey.

nekahat, w Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?
@nekahat@hexbear.net avatar

It’s wrong to pay for movies so technically yes.

adonkeystomple,

Would you care to elaborate? I don’t really see how it would be wrong?

nekahat,
@nekahat@hexbear.net avatar

That was a joke.

LanternEverywhere, w request: audiobooks in different languages.

Does your local public library offer audiobook downloads? In some places they do. If not then maybe you can see if you can get a library membership at a different library system that does offer them.

murtaza64, w Best setup for new PI4 Download Box

Any Linux distro should work for the setup you want. I have radarr, sonarr, sabnzbd, deluge and jellyfin running on an Arch setup, but something more accessible like Ubuntu or Debian should work fine (although I’m not familiar with whether the Pi4 can power those heavier distros). If you’re comfortable with the command line, it doesn’t matter much which distro you pick since you can install and configure all those apps over ssh.

MSKX,

OK, thanks.

Yeah I’d rather not be too reliant on my (limited) command line skills!

Hopefully the Pi4 with 8gb is comfortable enough with a slightly heavier distro.

Excrubulent,
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Plenty of mainstream distros have versions designed with an RPi in mind. They should be designed lightweight for that purpose, but also the default version for rpi is called raspbian, and it tends to have the most support for rpi applications. If you’re not committed to a particular distro for any reason that’s a good place to start. All the software should work regardless.

If you want the whole setup to be headless (no screen), you’ll have to do a lot of work in the command line. If you want a screen to play things on, well then just the regular OS version should be fine.

It’s also possible to set it up with VNC so you have a headless server that can give you a desktop over the network: desertbot.io/…/headless-raspberry-pi-4-remote-des…

Anything serving a desktop will be more resource intensive. I’m pretty sure the VNC option should have minimal impact whenever you’re not connected to it.

Also though, no matter what you do, it’s linux so you should accept that you’ll need to spend some time in the command line to get things done. It’s getting better with making things accessible via GUIs but I think it may always have a heavier reliance on the CLI because of the hacker nature of it.

thepianistfroggollum,

Dietpi, which has already been recommended, has a web dashboard you can use to control a bunch of stuff so you don’t have to have a gui

BiomedOtaku, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?

This just shows they can’t win so they have to resort to brainwashing children.

NormalC, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?

“In the real world, we learn to control desire, postpone needs, and resist temptation. This lesson also applies to the digital world. Stealing is wrong and punishable,” it adds.

Yeah these chumps are total tools that’ll just boost piracy even more. How do you fail this hard at talking to kids? If you tell a teen to “postpone needs,” you don’t deserve to be around teens.

000999,

That is a reminder of the christian morals engrained in our culture and thus education system

Zuberi,
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Brief reminder that most people on the planet aren’t American

ancoraunamoka,

Brief reminder that most people on the planet aren’t American

So what? Catholicism and Protestantism is ingrained in big parts of europe

duderium,

Most of the governments on Earth (including all Scandinavian countries) are puppet states dominated by the USA.

original_ish_name,

Isn’t scandanavia mainly atheist?

doublepepperoni,
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The culture is still shaped by Lutheranism

samus12345,
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

Every day they stray further from Odin.

UlyssesT,

“In the real world, we learn to control desire, postpone needs, and resist temptation. This lesson also applies to the digital world. Stealing is wrong and punishable,”

“None of this, of course, need apply to the ruling class, who lives entirely to sprint ever faster on the hedonic treadmill, demand the planet burn faster for profit, and indulge every possible temptation no matter how cruel or inhuman.” lord-bezos-amused

doublepepperoni,
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Next up: adblockers make baby Jesus cry

Excrubulent, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?
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I would love to see what actual academics in this field have to say about course material for children that equates copyright infringement with theft. I imagine it wouldn’t be good.

Having a few comments on record about this issue might help steer schools away from adopting it.

TigrisMorte,

Plus by "theft" they mean not paying a subscription to use what you already bought.

Landrin201,
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Yeah this is a definition of “theft” that doesn’t really work at all with the commonly used one.

Like, if you download a torrent, it was uploaded by someone else, willingly. If they bought a DVD and handed it to a friend, that friend wouldn’t be stealing the DVD. But now, if they upload the file to the internet for other people to watch, this class is calling that theft.

Its the kind of “theft” that leaves no victims. The alleged “victim” isn’t the person from whom the content was downloaded, no, it’s the third party who originally sold that person the product in the first place.

The whole concept isn’t logically consistent, but the corporations wrote the laws and get to decide how they are enforced and what they mean so it doesn’t matter that the law makes no sense and is punishing people for “crimes” that are, at their very core, victimless.

Kingcong, w Best setup for new PI4 Download Box

If you want a headless setup, you should check out dietpi. It works really well and makes it easy to setup *arr apps

ReallyKinda, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?

I mean they’d already told us it’s like stealing a car, I thought we’d accepted that and moved on (with all our free cars).

Cheesycrackers, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?

McGruffy the Anti-Piracy Crime dog asks you a question, “You wouldn’t download a car, would you?”.
This will turn out just as well as the DARE program did, it will only inspire kids into researching more about pirating. As they say, there is no such thing as bad publicity.

sadreality,

Shhh let boomers do another one

ReallyKinda, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?

I hope the discussions immediately turn to better questions like “what does it mean to own an idea or a blueprint or a sound.”

Aikawa, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?

It’s targeted at teenagers; you can bet that these little contrarian assholes will fire up a torrent client right after the first lesson. And what’s more, they’ll even educate them on malwares! Big win for piracy in Denmark 🤓

argv_minus_one,

I don’t know why I worry. Kids are practically immune to bullshit. It’s always adults who repeat their crooked leaders’ lies.

ZeroHora,
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Kids naturally wants to know about things, they will question everything.

HellAwaits,

Tide pod challenge

Adi2121,

You could argue that the point is proved with this. Kids are not listening to adults’ advice. Kids just suck at listening in general.

gk99,

In the U.S. circa 2016, so many kids were just finding pirate streaming sites for movies and such during class on school computers. I imagine it’s similar elsewhere for students who’ve finished their work and are bored, but boy, now they have the knowledge of how to get countless other types of media for free.

Piracy is a service problem. The goal shouldn’t be to indoctrinate our youth to avoid it, it should be to stop releasing subpar, overpriced products.

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