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COSMIC Alpha 2 is landing on September 26th


cross-posted from: lemmy.ndlug.org/post/1129664

COSMIC Alpha 2 is landing on September 26th. Repositories will be tagged with the new release for distribution packagers.

Pop!_OS 24.04 Alpha 2 ISO's will also be available for download! #COSMICdesktop #COSMICDE


in reply to Leaflet

Question: if I download the current alpha, does it only contain Cosmic, or also the normal Gnome DE?
in reply to Eugenia

It also has Cosmic. No Gnome session, but Gnome apps.


Microvascular and Immunometabolic features of Post-Exertional Malaise in Long COVID and ME/CFS


in reply to Neurologist

And now in English?

Seriously, is this important information relevant to the general public who has no idea what this is describing?

I might also add that currently this word soup looks a lot like the gibberish coming from chatgpt..

in reply to Onno (VK6FLAB)

From ChatGPT:

This passage describes how certain patients have trouble using oxygen efficiently during physical activity. Their bodies can't extract enough oxygen or produce energy effectively because of problems with mitochondria (the parts of cells that generate energy) and poor blood circulation. These issues seem to be linked to a lingering, low-level activation of the immune system.

As a result, their muscles and tissues don’t get enough oxygen when they're active, which leads to symptoms like a fast heartbeat, difficulty breathing, and the need to stop exercising early. Over time, harmful byproducts like lactate (from incomplete energy production), reactive oxygen species (that can damage cells), and prostaglandins (involved in inflammation) build up in the body. This triggers more immune system activity, which worsens the energy problems, disrupts muscle function, and can even affect the brain. This makes existing health issues worse and leads to more severe symptoms during physical exertion.

in reply to kevindqc

hmmm. To be honest, that’s an okay summary out of context, but it really fails to grasp the essence of the paper. It’s not wrong per say, but it adds irrelevant details while withholding key information. I wouldn’t rely on chatgpt’s summary for this.
in reply to Onno (VK6FLAB)

There’s a feature of some Long COVID cases (~50%) which is also the defining feature of an illness called ME/CFS which has been caused by various forms of viral infections throughout history. (It is thought that a lot of Long COVID cases are ME/CFS). Anyways this feature is, Post-Exertional Malaise, a worsening of the illness after exertion beyond a certain threshold, which can entail hundreds of symptoms and be permanent.

This paper is a review of some of the biomedical studies looking at what could possibly cause this, and finds there is repeated data of Microvascular (blood vessels) and immunometabolic (metabolic markers relating to immune function) differences with healthy controls.

The leading hypotheses are that this is caused by mitochondrial dysfunction which is mediated by a dysregulated immune system.

Some of my colleagues were co-authors on this paper. I’ll forward the feedback that it is jargony.

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in reply to Neurologist

Thank you.

Science communication is hard. If the audience is scientists in the field, the text is probably digestible, but for anyone else, it's just not.

Note that I'm not saying anything about the content itself, but in my experience, considering who is reading is useful in most cases.



Ventoy source code contains some unknown BLOBs, still no word on the issue from the dev after months


I had no idea this issue had been identified. While I find this tool very useful, the project is seeming rather questionable to me now.
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lemmy - Link to source
noodlejetski
it's the opposite, actually: she got harassed because she didn't talk about it when talking about creating a bootable drive.
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Mozilla is going to shut down their Mastodon instance




We’ve made the hard decision to end our experiment with Mozilla.social and will shut down the Mastodon instance on December 17, 2024. Thank you for being part of the Mozilla.social community and providing feedback during our closed beta. You can continue to use Mozilla.social until December 17. Before that date, you can download your data here (mozilla.social/settings/export), and migrate your account to another instance following these instructions (support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/m…).

in reply to Nemeski

Lol...people sayin mozilla goin downhill...they have been putting up a fake premise to the public for 10 years.
in reply to Nemeski

Thats sad. I'm sure mozilla could have pushed the Fediverse

in reply to iopq

I don’t know what’s goin on with that link, but everything else is directly from this kurzgestat video on YouTube

youtu.be/SbvAaDN1bpE?si=sGVcQf…



Radio Free Fedi - sounds from the Fediverse to the Universe


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in reply to mesamune

RFF is amazing, and offers so much high-quality music. Historically, it's all been done by one guy, supporting 500+ artists.
in reply to mesamune

The positive vibe of the comments here got me checking out the comfy channel, and it's awesome. Perfect background music for working.

The occasional interventions ("you're listening to Radio Free Fedi") tend to be a bit long, which can be distracting. But that's honestly the worst thing I have to say after hours of listening.

I ended up checking out their website every now and then to follow whoever I was listening to on Mastodon. So it's also a good way to discover independent artists.



Scientists Use AI to Prove People Can Be Talked Out of Conspiracy Theories


From the article:

This chatbot experiment reveals that, contrary to popular belief, many conspiracy thinkers aren't 'too far gone' to reconsider their convictions and change their minds.
in reply to cum_hoc

At first glance the major takeaway here might be that AI can do gish-gallop but with the truth instead of lies.

And it doesn't get exhausted with somebody's bad faith bullshit.

in reply to cum_hoc

Is it a theory when we have proof? I mean it's only sort of an obvious to say that Psychiatry is no different from MKULTRA. It might be such to say that such IS such but what's the fucking difference?

Oh yeah. Psychiatry is private. MKULTRA is a weapon. Not that much of a difference either. They're both targeting wallets.



Simple local ai app


I'm not a huge fan of AI, but I do use it occasionally. I found a tool on Flathub that I've been trying out, so I thought i would share it if any for you need something like it. The interface is also pretty nice if you use Gnome(it don't look so nice KDE). Its unstable on my arch install
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in reply to proxy

I recently did a very simple PR for this, adding keywords so I don't keep forgetting the name of the app and not being able to find it 😅
in reply to proxy

Nice! It can also connect to a remote instance of ollama 👍


Fedora 41 Beta released


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in reply to Leaflet

Fedora 41, on a Dell xps 15 with a 3050ti, Driver Version: 560.35.03. I got the solution from an Arch board, so I wasn't the only one. I'll have a look at the gitlab.
in reply to Gebruikersnaam

That's really strange, the new renderer has been tested pretty thoroughly with modern Nvidia; issues are only expected with older Nvidia cards that require older Nvidia driver versions.


GTA Online now has BattlEye Anti-Cheat and is no more playable(for now?)


Story mode should be playable, there is a option to disable BattlEye in Rockstar Launcher
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in reply to mr_MADAFAKA

I tried GTA Online once, thinking I could just cruise around and have some fun.
Within 2 minutes I was killed by some dude in a flying motorcycle rocket launcher thingy.
He then proceeded to spawn-camp me and kill me every time I came back.
Haven't logged on since.
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in reply to mr_MADAFAKA

"oh no, anyway..."

GTA online was fun from 2015 until a couple years later before flying bikes and sky races. R* kept pushing updates that appeal to teenagers and absolutely ruined it.



P/f Jokin är ett brittiskkopplat färöiskt fiskeriföretag som ägnar sig åt pelagiskt fiske. Det är ett av flera pelagiska fiskeriföretag på Färöarna med utländskt minoritetsägande. Några andra är P/f Næraberg, P/f Jupiter och Sp/f Ango.

fiske.zaramis.se/2024/09/17/br…



Europol ska ha knäckt en ny krypterad app. Enligt uppgifter till i media handlar det om Ghost. Ghost började användas inom kriminella gäng efter att EncroChat, SkyECC och ANOM knäckts. Det handlar om ett internationellt samarbete där bland annat Sverige ska ha varit med.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/09/17/eur…


in reply to RmDebArc_5

Wait, so there’s multiple engines?
Someone explain this to me—if I wanted to play free Quake in the simplest way, what exactly would I need to install?
in reply to gramgan

This is not an engine, this is the freedoom equivalent for quake. You will need a quake engine like QuakeSpasmSpiked and then follow the how to play instructions.
in reply to gramgan

The Flatpak version comes with Quakespasm engine, so you won't need to worry about the source port.
in reply to RmDebArc_5

Been playing some Xonotic recently. Good times with FOSS.
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Kriminell ekonomi kan beskrivas som ett ekosystem där brottsvinster genereras, hanteras och återinvesteras. I Sverige är den kriminella ekonomin beräknad att generera 100 till 150 miljarder kronor per år. Detta är nästan fyra gånger högre än Polismyndighetens budget och i samma nivå som Försvarsmaktens budget för år 2024.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/09/17/100…


in reply to sag

Is there a really complete Linux audio player? By complete I mean : shuffle, queue management and reorganization, cover support, sort by album, artist, etc... Have good tools, like eq or compressor.

One day I searched and tried many but didn't find a good one

in reply to foremanguy

You are supposed to use the metadata editing if it is not already correct then it well automatically sort them for you. You can edit multiple tracks at once to set the album in one go for example.
in reply to foremanguy

Audacious. It's in the post you made this comment to
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in reply to sag

I like deadbeef because it reminds me of the foobar2k days. Very simple interface but behind the context menu is hidden tagging, replaygain editing, a robust plugin system, and all the more advanced features I need to keep my collection well groomed.


Sly: Friendly image editor written in Flutter | Cross-Platform


Flathub

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Is there a Windows 10 inspired launch menu?


I’m looking for a launch menu that has similar functionality as the Windows 10 Start Menu. While I don’t think Windows is the pinnacle of OS development, I did find the "Start" menu quite useful in organizing my apps by task group and importance. Specifically, I’m interested in the following features:

  • The ability to resize the menu.
  • The option to create my own application layout in named groups.
  • The capability to create folders with applications.
  • Optionally, the ability to resize various application tiles.
    The Cinnamenu applet for Cinnamon comes somewhat close, but it isn't quite it. Does anyone know of an app, a DE or anything else on Linux that offers these features?
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in reply to Einar

old windows -> xfce/lxqt/whatever

nuwindows -> kde

macos/phones -> gnome

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in reply to Einar

KDE Plasma is the way to go if you're too used to the Windows desktop. Plasma 6 is out, and from what I ses it's more like Windows 11, though Plasma is so configurable you could definitely mimic Windows 10.

Kubuntu still uses Plasma 5, which was pretty much exactly like using Windows 10 when I used it, though more configurable and smoother to use. If you want stability and compatibility in your machine, with a DE that has all its issues ironed out, Kubuntu is a good choice.



Alla stora svenska medier Israel-partiska. Rapporteringen om Israels folkmord i Gaza är extrem partisk i svensk media. Dagens ETC visar i en artikel hur mycket mer Israelvänliga medierna är genom att jämföra hur ofta israeliska dödsfall uppmärksammas jämfört med palestinska.

blog.zaramis.se/2024/09/17/all…

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Energimarknads­inspektionen (Ei) har fattat två beslut som försvårar nya installationer av småskaliga solcellsanläggningar i områden där elnätet kräver förstärkning. Två villakunder som ville installera solceller inom ramen för sina befintliga huvudsäkringar har fått besked om att de måste betala 50 000 kr respektive 94 000 kr för att mata ut el på nätet

blog.zaramis.se/2024/09/17/all…



After upgrading from Ubuntu Jellyfish to Numbat, my desktop seems broken? Super key doesn't open menu, dark theme/settings doesn't work. How can I fix this?


One of the wallpapers has XFCE on it, but I didn't change my desktop environment. Also of note, when I open the terminal it doesn't look the same as it used to. Instead of the dark purple window it's a black window with white text and the window's icon is a red "X" with a dark blue "T" on it.

This is a headless machine and I connect to it through remote-desktop.

If I go through the applications menu (manually clicking, the super key does nothing and my keyboard does not have a "Fn" key) and go to settings I get the window on the left. Changing the settings in this window does nothing. Right clicking the desktop and clicking "desktop settings" I get the window on the right. This window correctly changes the wallpaper.

When I open the home folder I get Thunar.

My guess is there are two desktop environments competing or something right now? How can I fix this?

Also, weirdly, if I click my name in the upper right I can "lock screen" and "log out..." but I can't "switch user," "suspend," or "shut down."

Thank you in advance for any help.

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in reply to bloodfart

Oh man, I can't figure out what I did.

Somehow I routed the main display to the RDP session, meaning if I plug in a monitor I get a black screen instead of the desktop. I have to figure out what file I edited to do that. But searching online now none of the tutorials use whatever method I used roughly 6 years ago.

Oof. This is rough. What config files are you referring to?

in reply to riquisimo

There’s a bunch of dot files and directories in your home directory that are used to store configurations and presets and stuff.

It used to be that if you logged in without those files and directories then x, the display manager, the other software etc would copy over stub versions and that’s how you get “defaults”.

So when I have a hairy x session I used to delete the configuration files and directories and let it repopulate with defaults.

Nowadays I don’t do that anymore, but it used to be an issue.

E: try ctrl alt f1 or two or something and see if you get a terminal or login prompt.

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