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Trump is eerily similar to a certain other far-right leader...

https://lemmy.world/post/31185179

Trump is eerily similar to a certain other far-right leader... - Lemmy.World

Far right leader with distinctive facial features tries to take power by force and fails Judges are lenient to far right leader and do not give a severe sentence The incumbent party is attacked by far right leader for “mismanaging the country” Far right leader takes power democratically due to economic troubles and dissatisfaction with incumbent party Far right leader eliminates political opposition by removing judges who are not loyal to his agenda Far right leader appointing loyalists into government positions Far right leader openly plans to invade neighbours Far right leader jails “aliens” in concentration camps Far right leader turns against one of his loyalists in fear that they will overtake him in power/authority History really does repeat itself… (p.s. if this is not the right place for this kind of post, please lmk!)

no, they didn’t talk about that in WWDC so I’m pretty sure that’s not a thing (yet). I haven’t tried yet though, I’m not sure.

Over a month of Linux, my thoughts compiled

https://lemmy.world/post/31175077

Over a month of Linux, my thoughts compiled - Lemmy.World

I really like the ability to just search “sleep”, “shutdown”, “restart”, etc. Switching between windows and opening search using either the super key or a three finger swipe up is super handy, on Windows the button opens the start menu (where the search is horrible) and a three finger swipe up can open app switcher, where you have to hold your three fingers to go to another app. Using GNOME extensions to see power usage, CPU usage, memory usage, etc. is very useful. Weird that the “extension list” addon isn’t a thing that’s on by default. Feel like being able to see all your extensions is a really important part of having extensions. Being able to see the clock at the top took a bit getting used to but makes so much more sense than having it tucked in a corner. I also like the integrated calendar, much better than Window’s version where you are unable to see any of your events, not even as a dot! Using dnf and flatpak to install programs is very smooth and I like being able to update all my programs at once with just “sudo dnf update && flatpak update”! Being able to see the dependencies and progress bars and download speeds is really helpful too. I don’t need to search for programs anymore because of a thing called “fuzzy search”. It’s like magic! GNOME’s UI looks much cleaner than Windows, everything is actually cohesive. It’s not a mix of flat and glass and clear and ancient. It’s all adwaita. (that’s what you call it, right?) Something weird was not having the minimise and maximise buttons. I had to enable those myself, which is a bit odd. Now that it is enabled it works fine. I also really like being able to easily customise themes (everforest) and icons (Papirus!). And if GNOME is considered “not very customisable” in the linux world, KDE, Cinnamon, etc. must be even more customisable! I’m happy with GNOME though, so I probably won’t switch DE anytime soon. Maybe when I get a new computer I could try out KDE. App compatibility was no problem. All the apps I used before (thunderbird, obsidian, joplin, vscodium, godot, etc.) all have linux versions, and the ones that don’t (like SumatraPDF and AIMP) have linux alternatives. Okular and Gapless has been working great! There were very few issues, but there were some nonetheless. OBS Studio footage was very choppy as hardware decoding wasn’t working, and I had to dig deep into forums to install drivers for my intel igpu. Now it works fine, so that’s good! I also had an issue with a VPN app, but they support an app called “Clash Verge”. They only note the Windows and Mac versions on their site, but clash verge has a linux app too, and it works quite well! I don’t play many games, mostly Minecraft and some retro titles. mGBA works fine on linux, and Minecraft java edition supports linux. I’ve also tried a bunch of linux games like SuperTuxKart and Xonotic and, considering they were made around a decade ago or so (I think) they were really fun! My other games ran fine with Steam installed, Proton and Wine makes them run fine! I’ll be sticking with the penguin as it’s fun, playful, and is much cuter than both the window and the apple. :D

hopefully apple does something in between the beta and public release to improve this! But turning everything transparent was always going to be a hit on battery life…

some thoughts after using the iOS 26 developer beta

https://lemmy.world/post/31172159

some thoughts after using the iOS 26 developer beta - Lemmy.World

My phone runs a bit hotter than it used to, but it’s a beta so they’ll probably reduce the effects to make it less of drain on performance and battery life. There is a reduce transparency toggle which does help a bit, esp. for readability. Hopefully when iOS 26 is released there’s an obvious option to reduce transparency. My opinion on the “liquid glass” is mixed. Some parts look pretty cool. The apps (Mail, Photos, etc.) use it quite well, with only some parts are transparent making readability a bit better. I really like the change to the search bars being at the bottom, makes the phone more one-handable. Safari doesn’t look too good in my opinion, the glass effects are a bit much. The camera app just hid all the buttons, which is a bit annoying. You can have it show flash and live photos toggles in settings, which is good. The lock screen effect with the “3d” photos is very cool, but the phone runs extra hot when it’s enabled so I turned that off. The glassy clock is pretty cool and there’s the option to make it normal again if you select “solid”. Swiping up from the lock screen makes a weird glass effect with the edges distorted and lots of rainbow fringing, which looks a bit odd. When you swipe down you can see the home screen app icons until it’s all the way down, then they all pop out of existence and the background is replaced. Bit jarring. Similar effect with swiping up, background changes with no transition, but the apps appear in an animation this time. Weird. I’m assuming this is probably a bug with the beta, at least I hope it is… Onto the home screen. I think the “liquid glass” themes make the tinted icons look a bit better than just colour on black, I like that bit of customisability. I still do not get the “clear” icons, it quite literally is transparent and you can barely differentiate the icons. You can always swap it to the default, but there is still some annoying glass effects on app icons where it clearly isn’t natively built (I’m guessing the glass effects is applied to all icons automatically incl. third party apps, but it doesn’t look too great with some of them). The app folders look terrible though and the reflection/refraction is really distracting. The pop ups when you select text is especially annoying, popping up a huge bubble. I’ll need some time to get used to that vs just clicking right to share, translate, etc. The control center is not very nice to look at but it works fine. Overall, in places where it’s used tastefully (in a lot of Apple’s apps, for instance) it works quite well if a bit distracting. I like the lock screen and home screen customisation and the ability to change it to “solid”. The glass effects are still quite distracting though. The reduce transparency toggle does help a bit with readability, but it’s annoying that it’s buried deep in accessibility settings. Not very accessible at all. The lock screen 3d effect is cool but is a bit subtle, and it makes the phone uncomfortably hot. There are still plenty of bugs, but that’ll hopefully be fixed in the public release. I like the option for the tinted icons but do not get the clear icons. Camera app isn’t too functional, just hiding everything isn’t better than before! The iOS 26 beta is quite fun, if very buggy, and the liquid glass works in some places but doesn’t work in all places.

Using the developer beta and my phone runs quite hot. Of course, it’s a beta so they’ll probably reduce the effects to make it less of drain on performance and battery life. There is a reduce transparency toggle which does help a bit, esp. for readability. Hopefully when iOS 26 is released there’s an obvious option to reduce transparency.

My opinion on the “liquid glass” is mixed. Some parts look pretty cool. The apps (Mail, Photos, etc.) use it quite well, with only some parts are transparent making readability a bit better. I really like the change to the search bars being at the bottom, makes the phone more one-handable. Safari doesn’t look too good in my opinion, the glass effects are a bit much. The camera app just hid all the buttons, which is a bit annoying. You can have it show flash and live photos toggles in settings, which is good.

The lock screen effect with the “3d” photos is very cool, but the phone runs extra hot when it’s enabled so I turned that off. The glassy clock is pretty cool and there’s the option to make it normal again if you select “solid”. Swiping up from the lock screen makes a weird glass effect with the edges distorted and lots of rainbow fringing, which looks a bit odd. When you swipe down you can see the home screen app icons until it’s all the way down, then they all pop out of existence and the background is replaced. Bit jarring. Similar effect with swiping up, background changes with no transition, but the apps appear in an animation this time. Weird. I’m assuming this is probably a bug with the beta, at least I hope it is…

Onto the home screen. I think the “liquid glass” themes make the tinted icons look a bit better than just colour on black, I like that bit of customisability. I still do not get the “clear” icons, it quite literally is transparent and you can barely differentiate the icons. You can always swap it to the default, but there is still some annoying glass effects on app icons where it clearly isn’t natively built (I’m guessing the glass effects is applied to all icons automatically incl. third party apps, but it doesn’t look too great with some of them). The app folders look terrible though and the reflection/refraction is really distracting. The pop ups when you select text is especially annoying, popping up a huge bubble. I’ll need some time to get used to that vs just clicking right to share, translate, etc. The control center is not very nice to look at but it works fine.

Overall, in places where it’s used tastefully (in a lot of Apple’s apps, for instance) it works quite well if a bit distracting. I like the lock screen and home screen customisation and the ability to change it to “solid”. The glass effects are still quite distracting though. The reduce transparency toggle does help a bit with readability, but it’s annoying that it’s buried deep in accessibility settings. Not very accessible at all. The lock screen 3d effect is cool but is a bit subtle, and it makes the phone uncomfortably hot. There are still plenty of bugs, but that’ll hopefully be fixed in the public release. I like the option for the tinted icons but do not get the clear icons. Camera app isn’t too functional, just hiding everything isn’t better than before! The iOS 26 beta is quite fun, if very buggy, and the liquid glass works in some places but doesn’t work in all places.

I mean that’s fair. I might get to doing that at some point
that is the buggy region where it’s difficult to wall jump! I have absolutely no idea why it’s like that, there’s nothing different about it (it’s all just tilemap tiles like everything else…) but wall jumping is very tricky there. In my experience you really have to hold on to the wall before jumping since it doesn’t seem to register you’re on the wall properly
I like floorp, it’s very customisable!
Hold on, is it the part where you the ledge was just higher than double jump height and there’s no obvious walljump to get up there? (see the second screenshot, is it that part?) That’s a tricky section where you have to jump to the left wall, wall jump to the right, then double jump. Alternatively, people have tried jumping to the right wall, wall jumping to the left, holding right, and double jump.