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[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 6 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

I hate it because I don't know how to do anything

Some examples of what you've been unable to accomplish might add clarity.

but I'm not smart enough to learn terminal

Bull. Shit. You're just not used to it and, even without picking up any knowledge of shell scripting, you're only a man somecommand away from understanding what specific command line programs do. somecommand --flag --another-flag /home/me/thing typically isn't much different from opening some GUI app on Windows, ticking two boxes, opening the file picker and selecting C:\users\me\thing then clicking a button.

All that said, now we really need examples because there's probably no need for you to be messing with the terminal to begin with. At least not if you aren't doing anything outside basic computing like web browsing, chat, productivity tasks and such. So what are you trying to do in the terminal that the OS failed to provide a GUI for?

Flatpaks... NOOOOO...

I haven't used Zorin but flatpaks are enabled by default if I understand. Yes, you can install them via the command line but it looks like you could just open the built in software center and search for whatever it is you want. The only exception I can imagine is if you're trying to install from a source other than whatever Zorin uses by default (Flathub, I would guess).

dependencies not found

With Flatpaks? Wat? With some other command? Context, please.

Anytime I have to use terminal I ALWAYS make a backup

You're competent enough to image and restore your drive but not stay out of trouble in your OS? You presumably had to learn whatever software, and the underlying concepts, you're using for that. Clonezilla, Rescuezilla, Macrium Reflect, etc all exist to make it easier but you've gotta know what an "image" is, what it means create it and subsequently write it onto a drive. How to identify the correct drive so you're not wiping out something unintentionally.

So, are you not spending even a few minutes to check if the code snippets you're pasting are applicable to your specific distribution? At least skimming the man page for the commands you try to run? Are you assuming "it's all just Linux, right?" and that there isn't nuance between distributions? Running shell commands you don't understand is like running whatever backup solution you're using without understanding it - just blindly clicking buttons and maybe you get a backup or maybe you format a drive and lose decades of family photos, your research paper draft, and whatever else. And if a fuckup costs me a literal day of my life in restoration time, I'm making it a point to use that time to figure out why so I hopefully don't repeat the process in the future.

There's little substance in your complaints and I'm left just so genuinely confused. In my head I'm imagining a walking talking XY Problem. Some specific examples of what you were trying to achieve or the snippets you were blindly pasting might shed some light but, left to guess, your actions sound akin to gamer kids running random batch scripts claiming to tweak power settings or whatever else in order to eke out a few extra FPS. Windows isn't going to protect anyone who treats it the same way you have seemingly treated Linux.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

For sure. I need to invest in a better Blu-ray drive (or maybe a few for Automatic Ripping Machine ) but MakeMKV, Jellyfin and my library card are all homies as of late. Definitely check your library out.

I don't know why it took me so long to consider mine. I'm really spoiled having a few branches in my county that lend between one another. Then they further lend with other libraries in counties throughout the state. It's nothing to put in a few requests, wait to be notified, then swing by the local branch to checkout.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 7 points 5 days ago (3 children)

Enter the Fist? Enter the Dragon is in English. Way of the Dragon has Chinese and English dubs. Same for Fist of Fury. I'd have to check my other rips to see about them but I suspect it's the same. It looks like a lot of the original, Chinese dubs were done in Mandarin for the larger Mandarin-speaking audience. Just how it was done at the time. Here's an old thread over on KungFuFandom that talks about it.

Anyway, Bruce Lee: His Greatest Hits from the Criterion Collection is an exact match to your list. Game of Death II appears amongst the content on the bonus discs and the rest of your list are all feature titles. There are a couple other alternative collections featuring a mostly-identical film lineup but consensus I've seen is that Criterion's is the way to go.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 12 points 5 days ago (5 children)

If I'm to believe the AI overview (as you said, Google is useless), Enter the Dragon was the first film to feature his actual voice and it's an English film. I don't think I have but one audio track for that . Earlier stuff is dubbed. Search result explanations is that many Hong Kong movies at the time were shot silent then dubbed afterwards. That would make sense, since the "Chinese" audio track I have for Way of the Dragon seems to fit the lip movements rather precisely but it isn't his voice. I'd have to check the other films to confirm they're the same.

Your list, sure you're aware, matches the Bruce Lee Criterion Collection set. I'd be adding "criterion" to the searches, if you're not already, and hoping someone has full-set rip with multi audio and subs. I got remarkably lucky and my local library actually had the Criterion set (along with some "Universal Horror" Karloff and Lugosi films) so I was able to check them out and rip them myself. Depending on where you are and your local infrastructure, might be a good shout to check your local library too.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Yeah, I've been having trouble with my feeds not refreshing once I've scrolled down to the "bottom" of what has initially loaded. Been driving me bonkers. Shame, because I rather like Jerboa, but I'm probably going to start scouting for alternatives or sacrifice convenience and stick to a desktop browser.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 week ago

A bit odd I suppose, but he's also "The ansible guy" and a solid "proxmox/truenas" guy. It's not unlikely they could've become aware of him looking for information on automation or virtualization. That's actually how I first came across his content. The Pi and other hardware reviews are okay but I care more about the how-to's and what I'm actually running on my toys over the toys themselves.

Anyway, I didn't dig real deep but I'm not ready to nail him to a cross. I've met Christians who "don't approve" of whatever while simultaneously acknowledging someone else doesn't need their approval in the first place to be who they are. That it isn't their place to thrust their moral beliefs upon others. Not to say I don't still find their worldview problematic either, and their level headedness is being drowned out by Christofascist rhetoric as of late, but time is still sanding the edges off their faith and it remains light-years ahead of other parts of the world.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

Going back roughly a decade you can find blog posts and some bits on Twitter. I don't see anything outright gay-bashing but his moral worldview, when he speaks on the matter, seems to be shaped by his Catholic faith. I don't think he hates homosexuals, and I can't guess at how his beliefs effect others (who for, or how, he votes and such), but he certainly seems to have a moral opposition and hasn't since stated otherwise that I am aware.

If you need a smoking gun, here's a quote from Twitter around 2017. Context is that this apparently stemmed from the removal of developer Larry "Crell" Garfield over "Gorean" (?) beliefs or participation in that subculture. Relating to some BDSM, male-domination, female slaves "Gor" novel series, that I cannot be assed to dig deeper into, and concerns he'd carry the "misogyny" into into the workplace. Anyway:

The Drupal community is treading perilous waters right now. Risk of excluding more members than just Crell. Careful with moral equivalence! It's a heck of a lot more nuanced than that. But basically, if the criteria for being part of the Drupal community anymore is "Must both publicly and privately support Gay marriage, etc." then... I think I might be excluded.

As an atheist looking in, I find Abrahamic faiths fundamentally incompatible with homosexuality. Having a gay Christian marriage, for example, is an absurdity to me. To be clear I'm not personally opposed to it. I find very much wrong with his faith but I don't believe Jeff is wrong about his faith. But kudos and power to whoever wants to lie to themselves and retcon Christianity in order to believe (what I perceive to be) a bigger, more comforting lie. If we can keep eroding at it maybe we'll finally get over the hatred and hangups it causes, or at least no longer be able to point to it as a justifying source.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 weeks ago

I was overdue for a reminder about this site. In the same spirit "USB Killers" are indeed a thing. One I saw, a while back on Hackaday, was basically a bunch of small surface mount capacitors on a board stuffed in a generic thumb-drive type case.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 weeks ago

After fishing them from a pocket, it probably takes as much time to stack them neatly as it does to just spread them out and pick out the ones you need. There's no real benefit I can perceive in pre-organizing coins, that are already visually distinct, just to let the ones you don't need go right back to jumbling in your pocket. Granted none of that prevents me from doing it anyway, or making sure all my paper currency is face-forward, right side up and in order of denomination. Thankfully I'm at least not compelled to further sort them chronologically and/or by serial number.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago

Haven't listened to that since radio wazee was a thing. I know they had other streams but I probably listened to their Punk stream more than anything else. I miss a lot of the old traditional streaming radio websites. Used to be my favorite way of discovering new music. Winamp's library window had a built-in stream list, probably populated by anyone running their Shoutcast server, that made "stations" easy to find). I think Digitally Imported and SomaFM are probably two of longest running web radio stations that are still going. So many others have disappeared over the years.

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 month ago

Everything old is new again. In my teens, one of the more popular RATs out there was Sub7. In one of the later releases an IRC bot feature was added. Fortunately I was neither tech savvy enough nor grand enough in thinking to grasp the implications or I'd have probably set about building my own botnet. To what end? Who knows. Driven more by curiosity than malice, I'd probably have been tickled just kicking back and watching machines pop in and out of my own little digital aquarium. The same way I got a goofy grin firing off an ansible playbook just to watch the LEDs blink on my RPi devices (maybe I'm still not grand enough in thought 😅).

[–] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I hadn't heard of Momentum. First video I load up has Apex's "Just One Second" for the background music and now I'm gonna end up on a Hospital Records binge. It looks really cool. I can't find any videos on how they handle tricksurf (maybe not implemented yet?) but I like seeing that they have intentions to support it. I just need to finally build that new gaming rig I keep putting off.

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