I was about to comment “one of those isn’t”, then realized I was think of cinnamon for some reason.
I was about to comment “one of those isn’t”, then realized I was think of cinnamon for some reason.
“If it weren’t for the shootings, I wouldn’t know they had schools.” - YT comment I read today


It’s the morning light from the side, letting you see each speck of dust.


I put a rubber cap thingy on mine. This should be the least invasive fix.


I wonder what CPU performance you would need so that it is compiling all the time given: average package release rate and average compile time of the most commonly installed ones.


Is this client only or a mod feature?
Average neurodivergent-neurotypical interaction:


“Google would never do something like that” comments just one year ago. Oh my! Google dropped the “don’t be evil” motto a long time ago.


After both the 4G modem and the wifi dongles didn’t work I decided to flash an old TP-link router with OpenWRT (or was it DDWRT?) and using that in a bridge mode connected wifi and via ethernet to the PC. So yeah, then I got an Intel wifi 6 NIC and gave the router away.
There’s new webcam, theres also an “empty” extension thing where you can put 2 nvme SSDs in place of the GPU.


China: We increased green energy production.
To scale back on fossil fuels, right?
China: …
Right?


Search engines been going relatively fine for decades now. But the crawlers from AI companies basically DDOS hosts in comparison, sending so many requests in such a short interval. Crawling dynamic links as well that are expensive to render compared to a static page, ignoring the robots.txt entirely, or even using it discover unlinked pages.
Servers have finite resources, especially self hosted sites, while AI companies have disproportinately more at their disposal, easily grinding other systems to a halt by overwhelming them with requests.


What’s the difference of C and F type?
Largely an urban legend. The internal electronics of the keyboard/mouse matter more than the protocol for end to end latency.
There are USB keyboards that beat a PS/2 one, at just 125 Hz polling. 1000 Hz polling pulls ahead even more.
Like instinctual stuff you haven’t experienced yet, I guess.