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Cake day: December 31st, 2023

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  • J’ai bossé sur un Lenovo Thinkpad T480 14 pouces pendant environ 4 ans. Les Thinkpad c’est une question de goût, mais aujourd’hui encore je trouve que ses 14 pouces étaient un équilibre presque-parfait entre la compacité d’un 13" et la « surface de travail » d’un 15".

    J’ajouterai que l’expérience avec Linux dessus était vraiment top, 100% du matériel était reconnu et fonctionnait etc.

    J’avais pu opter à l’achat pour une batterie amovible surdimensionnée (72Ah) qui, couplée à la batterie intérieure fixe (~24Ah) me donnait presque 2 journées de 8h d’autonomie.




  • In my experience which instance you’re on (and, as a result, which instances populate your feed) heavily influences how much transmedicalism (and other bigotries) you encounter.

    From what I see on your profile page, you mostly interact with lemmy.world communities. That’s the biggest instance, that received the largest influx of reddit-quitters, notably.

    In case you haven’t encountered them, you might want to take a look at some of the communities hosted on lemmy.blahaj.zone.









  • The background trend, unfortunately, is of the far right slowly but surely gaining votes. We pushed them back to third place today, but they still almost doubled the number of representatives they’ll be sending to parliament (from 89 to the projected ~130 for today’s elections).

    • In 2002, Jacques Chirac won against the far right with 82% (to the far right’s 18%).
    • In 2017, Macron won against the far right with 66% (to the far right’s 34%).
    • In 2022, Macron won against the far right with 58% (to the far right’s 41%).

    IMO it’s largely a consequence of the center-left and center-right (Hollande, Macron) completely abandoning the working class, and demonizing the left whilst cozying up to the far-right (mostly Macron, though Hollande definitely slid right over his term).