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Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • i therefore declare, the useless part of France, shall no longer be considered useless

  • Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • I hope you find great success in your self-discovery journey

  • Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • I really do like that season of doctor who in which he has a Scottish accent

  • Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • The Portuguese media has gotten to your brain, your contributions to the free thinking world will be remembered fondly, old friend 😔✊

  • Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • if there was more Brazilians in Italy i guarantee to you that very ball shaped island would no longer be nowhere near that very boot shaped piece of land

  • Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • Worry not Slovenian friend, i have not forgotten about your amazing country and have made a special map just for you!

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  • Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • i'm not, my cursive handwriting is terrible, so i have moved away from it

  • Mapporn Circlejerk @lemmy.world richardisaguy @lemmy.world

    Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22549655 >this one is for the Europeans who laughed when i made fun of the Yankees. > > Before the fun police comes and confiscates my post, this is obviously a joke and should not be taken seriously(unless you are Portuguese)

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    Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22549657 >cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22549655 > >this one is for the Europeans who laughed when i made fun of the Yankees. > > > > Before the fun police comes and confiscates my post, this is obviously a joke and should not be taken seriously(unless you are Portuguese)

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    Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22549655 >this one is for the Europeans who laughed when i made fun of the Yankees. > > Before the fun police comes and confiscates my post, this is obviously a joke and should not be taken seriously(unless you are Portuguese)

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    Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)

    this one is for the Europeans who laughed when i made fun of the Yankees.

    Before the fun police comes and confiscates my post, this is obviously a joke and should not be taken seriously(unless you are Portuguese)

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    Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • Could not agree more, we also have states with directions on their names, but here the ones we don't take seriously are only the north ones. Rio Grande do Norte, get lost.

  • Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • As a brazilian who doesnt live in "all my brazilian friends live here" i have to say i am profoundly affended.

    Good job :)

  • AI Was Born to Blog on LinkedIn: A study found that most of the posts on LinkedIn are written by generative AI
  • No way, a social media full of artificial and robotic posts is very good for artificial and robotic robots writing artificial and robotic posts.

  • Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • Any opportunity to make fun of Maranhão is an opportunity given to me by god.

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    Long live the glorious republic of the United States of Piauí!

  • Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • Don't worry about that, once the US department of defense sees this map, they will realize the military potential of the place they have no bases at has for having military bases

  • Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22508834 >I'm a .world user, so i have to say the obvious thing that this is just a joke, and should not be taken seriously

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    Mapporn Circlejerk @lemmy.world richardisaguy @lemmy.world

    Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22508834 >I'm a .world user, so i have to say the obvious thing that this is just a joke, and should not be taken seriously

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    Brazilian's impression on the united states(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)

    I'm a .world user, so i have to say the obvious thing that this is just a joke, and should not be taken seriously

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    Likecoholic
  • the facebook interface in the computer tells everything you need to know about the age of this image; we all know about the problems of social media, i think we have more issues to social media but people being addicted to it.

    Like the misinformation, the neo-facist cults, the political manipulation, the monopolistic practices of these companies on relation to the tech market, the mass surveillance, et tout.

  • How do I make this look more normal?
  • I don't know, stuff on the repos can be broken sometimes on some distros, i recall firefox on fedora with the missing codecs, opensuse and their flaky distrobox (or podman?) implementation.

    In my experience, repo versions of software is not totally consistent, even worse when compared to flatpak, if a flatpak breaks, it doesnt break on just ubuntu, or fedora, or arch; it breaks everywhere, and gets fixed everywhere too. Credit where credit is due, small utilities generally tend to have better experience when installed natively, like htop, fish, and some other small programs.

    Maybe i'm just a dumb software progressive, but flatpak generally is much more reliable for me than native repo versions of software.

  • How do I make this look more normal?
  • if you don't find another solution, i have libreoffice installed via flatpak and this issue does not exist

  • Nostradamus
  • yes, give him more drugs

  • Windows VS Linux
  • i seriously do not understand what's up with some of you, why do you spell stuff like in "m$". The extra work to type it like this doesn't matter at all. It makes no difference, Microsoft will not shut down because you spelled their name as "micro$oft" on your lemmy post or something like that. why do you keep doing this, i don't understand.

  • Russian lemmurs of lemmy, has xenophobia hit you?

    During world war two there was quite a rise of xenophobia against Japonese because of the acts of the Japonese empire, do you feel like xenophobia against you has increased in the past years?

    You you are also from a ""enemy"" country from the US, you may also give away your experience.

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    zram + swapiness = infinite ram

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20962151

    > Hello Linux folks, i would like to share one little hack which i have found. > > On fedora, zram-generator comes installed and configured by default with lz4 algorithm i believe, and no disk swap, if you have 8gb of ram or more, that is fine, but if you have 4gb or less, systemd-oomd either kills you games when they use too much memory, or you face an OOMD and get your system frozen. > > When configuring fedora, normally i would create an in-disk swap, so that my computer wouldn't freeze but face a MASSIVE slowdown when on way too high memory usage, i also set zram-generator to use the zstd algorithm so that zram compression rate is higher but slightly slower, like that i can use my low memory more efficiently with a lower risk of OOMD. > > I was watching a bringus studios video once, where he tried to run counter-strike 2 on a ps4 using linux and proton; the game would always use too much memory and that would freeze the system before it got a change to actually launch, the strange ps4 linux was using in-disk swap, and so, increasing swapiness to 100 bringus tried to leverage that to make the game run. He was sucessful. In disk swap is very slow, so the performance was crap, but that does not matter... > > So i saw that, and had the idea to combine it with zram-swap to avoid the in-disk swap penalty, also using zstd as the algorithm to make the most out of the memory, and it was a massive sucess! Some games which would make my system very unstable or straight up freeze on certain launch attempts started launching and working just fine! and without dumb in-disk swap slowdowns! > > While running modded Victoria 2 i have noticed my system is using about 3.3 to 3.4GB of swap, and about 3.5 gb of ram, so about 100 to 200MB of real uncompressed memory usage, assuming zstd is running at level 1 of compression, and achieving at least 3.0 as compression rate, in thesis, my system has now the equivalent to 10GB of ram, well about it's weight! even more impressing considering how low are the numbers we are working here! > > tldr: setting your swapiness=100 while using zstd as your zram-generator compression algorithm, and no in-disk swap will help your system use the most out of your ram with negligible performance penalty > >

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    zram + swapiness = infinite ram

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20962151

    > Hello Linux folks, i would like to share one little hack which i have found. > > On fedora, zram-generator comes installed and configured by default with lz4 algorithm i believe, and no disk swap, if you have 8gb of ram or more, that is fine, but if you have 4gb or less, systemd-oomd either kills you games when they use too much memory, or you face an OOMD and get your system frozen. > > When configuring fedora, normally i would create an in-disk swap, so that my computer wouldn't freeze but face a MASSIVE slowdown when on way too high memory usage, i also set zram-generator to use the zstd algorithm so that zram compression rate is higher but slightly slower, like that i can use my low memory more efficiently with a lower risk of OOMD. > > I was watching a bringus studios video once, where he tried to run counter-strike 2 on a ps4 using linux and proton; the game would always use too much memory and that would freeze the system before it got a change to actually launch, the strange ps4 linux was using in-disk swap, and so, increasing swapiness to 100 bringus tried to leverage that to make the game run. He was sucessful. In disk swap is very slow, so the performance was crap, but that does not matter... > > So i saw that, and had the idea to combine it with zram-swap to avoid the in-disk swap penalty, also using zstd as the algorithm to make the most out of the memory, and it was a massive sucess! Some games which would make my system very unstable or straight up freeze on certain launch attempts started launching and working just fine! and without dumb in-disk swap slowdowns! > > While running modded Victoria 2 i have noticed my system is using about 3.3 to 3.4GB of swap, and about 3.5 gb of ram, so about 100 to 200MB of real uncompressed memory usage, assuming zstd is running at level 1 of compression, and achieving at least 3.0 as compression rate, in thesis, my system has now the equivalent to 10GB of ram, well about it's weight! even more impressing considering how low are the numbers we are working here! > > tldr: setting your swapiness=100 while using zstd as your zram-generator compression algorithm, and no in-disk swap will help your system use the most out of your ram with negligible performance penalty > >

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    zram + swapiness = infinite ram

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20962151

    > Hello Linux folks, i would like to share one little hack which i have found. > > On fedora, zram-generator comes installed and configured by default with lz4 algorithm i believe, and no disk swap, if you have 8gb of ram or more, that is fine, but if you have 4gb or less, systemd-oomd either kills you games when they use too much memory, or you face an OOMD and get your system frozen. > > When configuring fedora, normally i would create an in-disk swap, so that my computer wouldn't freeze but face a MASSIVE slowdown when on way too high memory usage, i also set zram-generator to use the zstd algorithm so that zram compression rate is higher but slightly slower, like that i can use my low memory more efficiently with a lower risk of OOMD. > > I was watching a bringus studios video once, where he tried to run counter-strike 2 on a ps4 using linux and proton; the game would always use too much memory and that would freeze the system before it got a change to actually launch, the strange ps4 linux was using in-disk swap, and so, increasing swapiness to 100 bringus tried to leverage that to make the game run. He was sucessful. In disk swap is very slow, so the performance was crap, but that does not matter... > > So i saw that, and had the idea to combine it with zram-swap to avoid the in-disk swap penalty, also using zstd as the algorithm to make the most out of the memory, and it was a massive sucess! Some games which would make my system very unstable or straight up freeze on certain launch attempts started launching and working just fine! and without dumb in-disk swap slowdowns! > > While running modded Victoria 2 i have noticed my system is using about 3.3 to 3.4GB of swap, and about 3.5 gb of ram, so about 100 to 200MB of real uncompressed memory usage, assuming zstd is running at level 1 of compression, and achieving at least 3.0 as compression rate, in thesis, my system has now the equivalent to 10GB of ram, well about it's weight! even more impressing considering how low are the numbers we are working here! > > tldr: setting your swapiness=100 while using zstd as your zram-generator compression algorithm, and no in-disk swap will help your system use the most out of your ram with negligible performance penalty > >

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    zram + swapiness = infinite ram

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20962151

    > Hello Linux folks, i would like to share one little hack which i have found. > > On fedora, zram-generator comes installed and configured by default with lz4 algorithm i believe, and no disk swap, if you have 8gb of ram or more, that is fine, but if you have 4gb or less, systemd-oomd either kills you games when they use too much memory, or you face an OOMD and get your system frozen. > > When configuring fedora, normally i would create an in-disk swap, so that my computer wouldn't freeze but face a MASSIVE slowdown when on way too high memory usage, i also set zram-generator to use the zstd algorithm so that zram compression rate is higher but slightly slower, like that i can use my low memory more efficiently with a lower risk of OOMD. > > I was watching a bringus studios video once, where he tried to run counter-strike 2 on a ps4 using linux and proton; the game would always use too much memory and that would freeze the system before it got a change to actually launch, the strange ps4 linux was using in-disk swap, and so, increasing swapiness to 100 bringus tried to leverage that to make the game run. He was sucessful. In disk swap is very slow, so the performance was crap, but that does not matter... > > So i saw that, and had the idea to combine it with zram-swap to avoid the in-disk swap penalty, also using zstd as the algorithm to make the most out of the memory, and it was a massive sucess! Some games which would make my system very unstable or straight up freeze on certain launch attempts started launching and working just fine! and without dumb in-disk swap slowdowns! > > While running modded Victoria 2 i have noticed my system is using about 3.3 to 3.4GB of swap, and about 3.5 gb of ram, so about 100 to 200MB of real uncompressed memory usage, assuming zstd is running at level 1 of compression, and achieving at least 3.0 as compression rate, in thesis, my system has now the equivalent to 10GB of ram, well about it's weight! even more impressing considering how low are the numbers we are working here! > > tldr: setting your swapiness=100 while using zstd as your zram-generator compression algorithm, and no in-disk swap will help your system use the most out of your ram with negligible performance penalty > >

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    zram + swapiness = infinite ram

    Hello Linux folks, i would like to share one little hack which i have found.

    On fedora, zram-generator comes installed and configured by default with lz4 algorithm i believe, and no disk swap, if you have 8gb of ram or more, that is fine, but if you have 4gb or less, systemd-oomd either kills your games when they use too much memory, or you face an OOMD and get your system frozen.

    When configuring fedora, normally i would create an in-disk swap, so that my computer wouldn't freeze but face a MASSIVE slowdown when on way too high memory usage, i also set zram-generator to use the zstd algorithm so that zram compression rate is higher but slightly slower, like that i can use my low memory more efficiently with a lower risk of OOMD.

    I was watching a bringus studios video once, where he tried to run counter-strike 2 on a ps4 using linux and proton; the game would always use too much memory and that would freeze the system before it got a change to actually launch, the strange ps4 linux was using in-disk swap, and so, increasing swapiness to 100 bringus tried to leverage that to make the game run. He was successful. In disk swap is very slow, so the performance was crap, but that does not matter...

    So i had the idea to combine it with zram-swap to avoid the in-disk swap penalty, also using zstd as the algorithm to make the most out of the memory, and it was a massive sucess! Some games which would make my system very unstable or straight up freeze on certain launch attempts started launching and working just fine! and without dumb in-disk swap slowdowns!

    While running modded Victoria 2 i have noticed my system using about 3.3 to 3.4GB of swap, and about 3.5 gb of ram, so about 100 to 200MB of real uncompressed memory usage, assuming zstd is running at level 1 of compression, and achieving at least 3.0 as compression rate, in thesis, my system has now the equivalent to 10GB of ram, well above it's weight! even more impressive considering how low are the numbers we are working here!

    tldr: setting your swapiness=100 while using zstd as your zram-generator compression algorithm, and no in-disk swap will help your system use the most out of your ram with negligible performance penalty

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    The demon on the other side of the mirror

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    The demon on the other side of the mirror

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    The demon on the other side of the mirror

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    experimental

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    Pengunta aos advogados/estudantes de direito

    Olá, amigos do computador!

    Não consegui encontrar uma comunidade como c/pergunteaadvogados... Como qualquer Brasileiro nascido no nosso grande Bostil, tive de completar 18 anos em algum momento, ai veio bater a minha porta o tal do alistamento militar obrigatorio. Tenho alguns problemas físicos, como um de respiração e outro de circulação de sangue, mas tenho receio de não conseguir um laudo para estes a tempo, então escrevi um documento como plano B, este que tem o objetivo de provar a minha incompatibilidade com o serviço militar.

    Aos estudantes de direito, advogados, ou quaisquer que trabalhem ou tenham interesse na area, humildemente, peço ajuda de vocês para analisar o meu documento

    Obrigado!

    > DECLARAÇÃO DE INCOMPATIBILIDADE MORAL COM O AMBIENTE MILITAR Meu nome é XXX, com 18 anos, sou nascido no estado do Piauí, porém sou brasileiro como todos vocês.

    > Neste texto, venho declarar minha posição em relação ao alistamento militar obrigatório, previsto na Constituição Federal. Antes de mais nada, faço claro que minha posição não vem de um lugar de desrespeito, desprezo, desacato ou muito menos ódio, muito pelo contrario, possuo um respeito profundo pelas Forças Armadas, dado seu papel crucial na defesa da soberania e da paz do Brasil. Sou grato a todos que fazem valer a nossa bandeira por meio de seu serviço às Forças, porém, por razões éticas e filosóficas inerentemente relacionadas ao meu código ético, não posso ser considerado compatível com o ambiente militar.

    > A Constituição Federal de 1988, em seu artigo 5º, assegura a todos os brasileiros a liberdade de expressão, consciência e crença. O inciso IV estabelece que “é livre a manifestação do pensamento”, e o inciso VIII reforça que “ninguém será privado de direitos por motivo de crença religiosa ou de convicção filosófica ou política”. Invoco esses direitos para expressar minha visão contrária à incorporação ao serviço militar, uma vez que este entra em conflito com meus valores, ao criar um ambiente que valoriza a obediência absoluta, a rigidez e, em última instância, a violência.

    > A liberdade de expressão é um dos pilares fundamentais da nossa democracia. Através desse direito, desejo externar minhas convicções sem temer represálias. O serviço militar exige a aceitação de uma hierarquia rígida, na qual a obediência cega e a complacência tornam-se componentes centrais. No entanto, não acredito que uma sociedade feliz, livre e verdadeiramente justa se construa dessa forma. Para mim, a obediência absoluta significa abrir mão da capacidade de pensar criticamente e de cultivar o pensamento construtivo, este que é tão necessário em um mundo no qual a cultura de massas se torna cada vez mais forte, onde a capacidade de questionar, por vezes, caminha em direção à extinção. O pensamento crítico e a livre reflexão são, para mim, o que nos tornam não apenas homens, mas pessoas.

    > O artigo 143 da Constituição reconhece que, em tempos de paz, aqueles que, por convicção filosófica ou política, não se sintam aptos a cumprir o serviço militar podem optar por prestar um serviço alternativo à sociedade. Apoio-me nesse dispositivo legal, pois minha ética me afasta das práticas militares. Não acredito que a violência, seja ela legalizada ou não, seja uma forma eficiente de resolver conflitos. Para mim, o caminho para a resolução de conflitos deve ser o diálogo, a negociação, a educação e o cuidado. Esses valores me fazem incompatível a incorporação as Forças Armadas, sendo centrais a minha visão de mundo, não podem e não serão colocados a mesa para negociação.

    > A minha recusa ao serviço militar não representa uma fuga das minhas responsabilidades cívicas, muito pelo contrário. Ela reflete um compromisso profundo com o meu povo e a minha nação. Desejo contribuir para o desenvolvimento social, econômico e humano do nosso país por meio de métodos que não se coloquem a trair os meus valores. Com o amparo da Constituição, peço que minhas convicções sejam respeitadas.

    > Nossa Constituição não apenas permite, mas também incentiva que cidadãos sirvam o país de maneira digna e coerente com seus valores. Em uma sociedade democrática, o direito à diversidade de consciência, não violando a liberdade dos demais, é um componente fundamental não apenas para a construção, mas também para o fortalecimento de uma nação soberana, satisfeita e verdadeiramente unida.

    > Como cidadão brasileiro, solicito respeitosamente que meus direitos à liberdade de consciência, expressão e crença sejam feitos a valer, conforme instala a Constituição Brasileira de 1988 e conforma os faz visto pelo Artigo 109 do capitulo XVI no decreto n° 57.654 de 20 de janeiro de 1966.

    > A vocês, eu desejo o melhor, > XXX de YYY.

    > Referencias:

    > https://www.jusbrasil.com.br/topicos/10641516/artigo-5-da-constituicao-federal-de-1988

    > https://www.jusbrasil.com.br/topicos/10673271/artigo-143-da-constituicao-federal-de-1988

    > https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/decreto/d57654.htm

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    Regra do agronegócio paulista na região da alta mogiana

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    it is one of a great supposition, one In which states the sense of life, as stated, life is senseless, and resistance to the imminent doom is futile... rule

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