• LemmyEntertainYou@piefed.social
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    12 days ago

    7zip is better anyway I don’t understand why people still use WinRar. Then again I don’t understand why people still use Windows either.

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      12 days ago

      Not everything is a competition. If people want to support WinRAR after the developer maintained it for more than 30 years and helped out millions of people, that’s just fine.

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        12 days ago

        If i fill bottles with tap water and try to sell it to my neighbours then anyone still “supporting” me after 30 years is an idiot.

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          12 days ago

          Bottles, time to bottle, and distribution are worth compensation

    • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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      12 days ago

      I’m glad you can have a Windows-free existence.

      Some things just don’t function well on Linux, but there are lots of us who are 99% Linux and don’t use Windows unless we have to.

        • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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          12 days ago

          My 3080ti graphics card. To my knowledge, NVIDIA drivers are still a mess on Linux, and any suggestion to “just switch to AMD” is neither helpful nor appreciated; as if dropping $500+ for a new graphics card when my current one works perfectly fine is in ANY way a valid solution.

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            12 days ago

            Nvidia works fine on Linux. I have an nvidia card at home, and I support a bunch of them at work. It’s easy. https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/tesla/driver-installation-guide/latest/index.html

            Use the network installation to add the deb or rpm repo, then choose whether you want the open or proprietary drivers. Install the package and that’s it, your package manager will handle the dependencies.

            You may need to create and enroll a dkms key if you have secureboot enabled and you haven’t done that already, but that’s the only wrinkle.

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              11 days ago

              How do you stop them from randomly uninstalling themselves? A bunch of guys use Ubuntu at work and the Nvidia drivers would randomly nuke themselves occasionally when the device is turned off and they’d have to force CLI mode and do a reinstall.

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                11 days ago

                I’ve never seen that happen. But the transaction that caused it should be in the package manager log.

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                  11 days ago

                  I was going to say. That’s never happened to me in Debian, Fedora, PopOS, Linux Mint, EndeavourOS, CachyOS, Nobara or Bazzite. Is this a Ubuntu only issue?

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      12 days ago

      I use it on occasion, since it will deflate 100+GB zip files much faster than 7zip will. (7z is single threaded for pkzips)

      It’s been more than a decade since I used it to compress anything though. LZMA2 rocks.

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        12 days ago

        How does multithreading improve the performance of an unzip operation? I would think the opposite, given the context switching and (abstracted) low level drive writes.

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      12 days ago

      FOSS users when there’s a software that’s free but not open source

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        12 days ago

        I make software that’s almost “open source” with the only limitation being that you can’t resell it. I’ve had FOSS users tell me they’d prefer it being proprietary.

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          12 days ago

          Surely thats just a couple of weirdos on the extreme side. Did that happen on multiple occasions?

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            Yeah, it happened many times, even across platforms (Reddit of course, but also Mastodon and Bluesky)

            A lot of FOSS people consider my license almost “deceitful” because they think I actually hate FOSS and am having my code available only to pose as a “good” developer

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    12 days ago

    RAR files just make me “Huh?” as they are nowhere near as good as 7zip, as universal as zip, or as nice as tarballs.

    The memory of multi-part rar files being a good way to get big things voer dial-up is kinda long past, they’re a relic, in my book.

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    11 days ago

    anyone who still distributes anything compressed with winrar, please just fucking stop

    use it for your personal archival purposes if you must, but please just fucking stop using it to share or distribute anything publicly. there’s zero reason to use .rar over 7z or zip or tgz or any other open standard

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      10 days ago

      Hey outlook, can you save all 15 attachments to this folder? The 15 attachments I can view in outlook? The 15 attachments that drag and drop out of the email into a folder as expected? The 15 attachments that I can individually save as expected to a folder?

      “best I can do is a zip file for the whole batch”

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    11 days ago

    Can anyone eli5 what winrar offers that 7zip doesn’t? I don’t hate winrar but I failed to ever need it or prefer it instead of 7zip.

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      11 days ago

      Absolutely nothing, plus 7zip can be faster with better compression.
      Well, apparently it can do some recovery of corrupted .rar, but who uses that format anyway

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        10 days ago

        I’ve used .rar to backup some data to an unpowered drives, some time ago. You can reserve additional space for the checksums while compressing, so you won’t be able to recover just regular .rar files.

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    12 days ago

    Its big companies that screw them the most. I have worked for multiple multi billion dollar corporations that will screw Team Viewer over even though its how we get customers into their down servers. And it wasn’t one data center, its every data center I have ever worked in (30 years in)

    If the license is free, they will screw them.

    *I know TV hasn’t been around that long, but WinRAR has been and it was another company I saw screwed.