It’s a cultural thing. In Poland because of the climate, central heating and probably some other habits everyone has a carpet so you take your shoes off because carpets are hard to clean. In Spain because of the climate you don’t have carpets because stone floors help cool the apartment down. Bare stone floors are easy to clean and are cold during winter so you keep your shoes on.
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- ExLisper@linux.communitytoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do people wear shoes inside the house?English201·1 year ago
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do protests actually do anything?English4·1 year ago
Depends who’s protesting and what’s the support for the protests among general population. The problem with most of the protests you see is that the people that do the protesting are the same people that oppose the government. So yeah, no government is going to react to protests done by people that don’t vote for it, no matter how big. If the actual people that got the government elected protest or support the protest then they listen. Of course most of the time people know what they are voting and the government is doing exactly what it promised so they will not protest.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoLinux@lemmy.ml•which linux phone is the most promising?English45·1 year ago
I know and what I’m saying is that all those project are moving very slowly while projects like GraphneOS/LineageOS already offer open, privacy oriented phones with good hardware and lot’s of apps. This is simply where more effort is going, where we’re seeing more progress and our best chance at getting “Linux phones”.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoLinux@lemmy.ml•which linux phone is the most promising?English23·1 year ago
Yes, Android has issues but what I’m saying is that so far Linux on phones really hasn’t been able to compete. No one want’s a phone with no camera, no GPS, no apps and terrible battery. Making Linux phones is just super difficult and sadly I don’t see it happening anytime soon. Android is a good platform with lots of hardware and apps. You have Fairphone offering long tern support, f-droid offering privacy oriented apps and LineageOS offering stable OS. Getting more phoes to support it is a better bet than getting Linux to properly work on modern phones.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoLinux@lemmy.ml•which linux phone is the most promising?English51·1 year ago
Yes, it’s all true but the issue is you can already do a lot of those things with a lot of cheap hardware that is is simply easier to support than old phones. And when it comes to phones being phones Android is really good and has a lot of apps. I think the problem with Linux phones getting more popular is that the overlap between desktop/server and mobile is very small. I mean I use my phone only for phone things and a lot of things I do on my phone I can do only on my phone (e.g. charging an electric car is basically impossible without a Android/iPhone). Having a phone that can do some things desktop/server can do but can’t do a lot of things a phone can do is pretty much pointless at this point.
When we’ll get a proper Linux phone with full Android apps support and convergence it will be really awesome but I just don’t think there’s enough interest to get there at this point.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoLinux@lemmy.ml•which linux phone is the most promising?English20·1 year ago
I honestly don’t really get what there is to gain by using “Desktop Linux”.
More freedom I guess. I remember my n900 and how fun it was to just ssh into it and dig in my home directory, install apps with packet manger, edit config files with vi and so on. It really felt like having small Linux machine in my pocket. With Android everything is definitely more locked up but then again, I’m not sure what would I do if it was more open. Writing apps for Android is easier than for desktop (or just as easy), there are no more hardware keyboard phones so using terminal on them is terrible anyway and phones just work anyway so there’s no need to mess with the configuration. Personally I mostly gave up on the ‘Linux phone’ idea and if I need any new features I will simply write cross platform app that runs on Android (for example with tauri).
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoLinux@lemmy.ml•which linux phone is the most promising?English333·1 year ago
AOSP. Sad but true.
When first pinephone came out I really believed it’s heading somewhere. It thought that it will be kind of like raspberry Pi (fun, cheap platform to play with) and that we’ll quickly see copycats and it will slowly grow the way Linux on desktop did. AFAIK nothing like this happened. You still can’t get a phone with decent Linux support which for me shows that we’re stuck with android. I think most people that would help Linux phone happen are simply satisfied with LineageOS so there’s no incentive to put as much effort into it as it requires.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You ain't stabbing anyone with this shitEnglish1·1 year ago
This story was also told in a movie. I don’t remember which one.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoProgramming@programming.dev•Pulsar, the best code editorEnglish81·1 year ago
- opens file in nvim, can edit code immediately, code is processed in the background and info appears after ~30 seconds
- opens Idea project, everything is unresponsive for a minute
Yep, I will stick to nvim.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoProgramming@programming.dev•Pulsar, the best code editorEnglish3·1 year ago
Romanes eunt domus!
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoProgramming@programming.dev•Pulsar, the best code editorEnglish133·1 year ago
You spelled vim wrong.
I’m smart and I’m mostly fine with my minority dying out. It’s definitely sad that in 50 years people will look at things my people created and will not understand any of it but then again, it’s a natural process. I’m sure our art will somehow influence their art and in a way it will live on.
I read somewhere about some secret tooth cherished by some sect that was destroyed by grinding it to dust, mixing with shit and throwing in to the ocean. But guess what? Some fishermen said that he totally found the tooth restored floating on a leaf next to the place where they threw it out. You can’t fight believes with real world methods.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some languages use gendered nouns?English3·1 year ago
Languages don’t care about complexity. Look at Polish. It’s like it makes things complex on purpose. Language evolution is not only about simplifying thing. It’s also about conveying meaning and will adapt to the culture that uses it.
You will be shocked but absolutely everything in Catholicism is based on myth and “cool story bro” scenarios.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoTechnology@lemmy.world•The Fairphone 5 is less about what comes in the box and more about what you get over the yearsEnglish2·1 year ago
Backmarket FTW
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoAndroid@lemdro.id•The First Developer Preview of Android 15English41·1 year ago
But you need 2024 phone to run it.
Eating less. When making dinner I wold make half of what I usually made, for lunch I would only have small things like a salad or soup, I stopped supplementing during/after training with gels and recovery drinks, cut out desserts. Went from 68kg to 63kg in couple of months.
- ExLisper@linux.communitytoTechnology@lemmy.world•Microsoft in their infinite wisdom has replaced the Hide Desktop icon with Copilot.English210·1 year ago
Wow, I have no idea what copilot is and why would you want to hide the desktop. It used to be you had ‘show desktop’ button on the task bar. I guess I’ve been happily using Linux for too long.
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