Welcome to today’s daily kōrero!

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Anyway, it’s just a chance to talk about your day, what you have planned, what you have done, etc.

So, how’s it going?

8 points

Made pancakes for the kids this morning. Double batch and no leftovers for me 😑

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I’ve noticed this too as mine get older. Used to be I could count on a few extra bites when getting takeaways or eating out. Now all that’s left are empty wrappers :(

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It comes in waves. Sometimes my 3 year old will eat 3 big pancakes, and sometimes only half of one (today they had 2).

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I’ve had to occasionally resort to applying the Dad Tax upfront on the 8 year old to get a few extra fries

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I’m still a kid at heart. When my wife makes me a stack of pikelets that are supposed to last a week, then leaves them on the kitchen bench, where I walk past often during the day. I do not know where they go, but they are usually gone within a day, 2 at most!!! (must be the dog)

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That happens every time I make pikelets.

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6 points

I’m still toying with the idea of replacing my OS with linux, in spite of knowing it’s a Bad Idea (because of software compatibility). Wouldn’t it be nice if companies you pay money to were a little open to the idea of creating flatpaks?

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You don’t have to replace it completely. Dual-booting is a fine compromise, so is running Windows inside a VM.

I’ve been running Linux as my main OS for ~15 years now, but still run Windows in some form (and macOS).

Why settle for a single OS? Just use whatever tools are best for the job.

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Windows in a VM is a good idea but the way I distro-hop I should probably start with it the other way around. What is your main distro of choice?

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I used to use Arch (still do on some systems), but my main these days is Nobara, a gaming and multimedia optimized distro, based on Fedora.

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You can actually use it with your existing OEM license. You may need to copy the ACPI tables from your physical machine to the VM, but personally, I’ve never felt the need to do so, and I haven’t had any activation issues.

Although technically speaking, you’d still be breaking the EULA… not that Microsoft cares or anything.

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I’ve been running linux on my laptop for the past 18 months or so. I have a headless desktop machine running windows that I still connect to regularly because it’s just easier. But over time I have managed to do more and more on linux as I learn more or find different programs.

What are your must haves that don’t have linux versions available?

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2 points

The Adobe suite for work and the Affinity suite for myself. I use scrivener too but I’m sure I’ve seen open source alternatives for that and it keeps everything buried in rtf if I get stuck.

I know there are open source graphics programs available but affinity is the best I’ve used (much better than Adobe) and the forum posts Ive seen about Wine aren’t encouraging.

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While there are alternatives to many of the suites, I don’t think they are comparable.

An option is to dual boot or run windows in a VM. Or like I do, have a separate windows machine that I remote into when I need to do windows stuff.

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I’ve always dual booted windows and Linux, I generally boot into Linux unless I know there’s something I need windows for, there’s a lot of hardcore Linux enthusiasts on Lemmy that will tell you why you’re sub human for using windows but frankly there isn’t always a way around it

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Honestly, I think being on Lemmy is what put the idea back into my head in the first place. I have a permanent case of grass-is-always-greener so whatever I’m using, I want to be using something else.

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Software compatibility really comes down to what tools you use & why. If you have flexibility the same outcomes can be achieved with other (typically) open source alternatives a lot of the time. Gaming used to be a major challenge but has been improving rapidly over the last couple of years.

I have a macbook air for portable computing, a windows desktop for gaming, and another half a dozen linux machines for various other bits & pieces I muck about with - and really other than some games I could use any machine for anything.

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Tinkering with alternative software used to be my main hobby but these days I just want stuff that works so have drifted away from it a bit.

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Looks like a lot of IT types on Lemmy NZ by the discussion today (I’m one too). But I’ve had enough of that in my lifetime, so, another gardening topic:

I’ve been growing some Asparagus from seed over winter in our sun room and have just got them into the ground. They take a while to establish, so I probably won’t start picking them until after next winter.

Really easy to grow from seed, just have to wait a bit longer. These have gone into a no dig bed with pretty rough compost, but by the time they establish it will have rotted down well. I’ll try to collect some seaweed sometime during summer and add that as well, which is recommended for Asparagus beds.

Netting to keep those hard-working blackbirds from moving the garden bed to somewhere I don’t want it.

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Blackbirds are my nemesis every Spring. Digging up newly composted beds and destroying seedlings in the process sometimes 😡 Also eating all our berries!

They are lucky I need them to pollinate my feijoa hedge otherwise I would try to eradicate them

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I’m trialling a pest netting this spring because the birds destroyed all my seedlings last year. Its supposed to keep bugs out as well - so will be interesting to see how it goes. Of course i’m waiting for the frosts to stop so I can’t start putting something in the ground without risk of it dying!

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I should really do it too. I keep thinking of doing it every year but then I forget about it. Another reason is I avoid growing brassicas most of the warm season due to white butterfly, so if I actually do it I can get some nice looking brassicas.

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Yep. We struggled for a year or two trying to keep them of gardens. Just use netting now, and don’t have problems. Occasionally “catch” a cheeky sparrow that finds a gap somewhere, but they don’t do any harm. When plants are big enough we take off the netting so the birds can have at the bugs. Mostly works for us.

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Now I do remember once I had netted my black berries and a blackbird got itself all tangled and ended up strangling itself. Took ages to get it out. I’ve kind of just given up on stopping them from getting the berries. Just aim to grow enough for both them and us.

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3 points

I see your Nemesis of Blackbirds and raise you a Chaos of Weka.

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Ah yeah I’m lucky I don’t have to deal with that :)

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5 points

Took my parents out into the ocean on our sailboat today and had perfect sailing weather all day. It was a great day had by all!

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Pretty cruisey weekend, looked after my sick son for the vast majority of it, went for a sauna today and it always makes me feel really really good

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