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[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 hours ago

Looking at the tach is so useful through. You can learn how your car can go into gear at different speeds depending on if you're going uphill, downhill, or flat.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 hours ago (6 children)

I disagree, I think it's better to use the e-brake to hold the car on the slope while you're engaging first gear. And when you're in gear you lower the e-brake.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 hours ago (8 children)

Historic facts can be an answer.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 10 hours ago (6 children)

How long have they been a fast food store? I thought they were an ice cream shop

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 hours ago (10 children)

Thanks for the actual answer!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 hours ago

That makes too much sense :/

[–] [email protected] 3 points 21 hours ago

The only XMPP I ever knew how to use was Gmail Chat, and they shuttered it, so I don't know how to use XMPP anymore or how to talk to anyone on it.

Signal is just easier.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 21 hours ago

I've been bitten before by these non standard things.. thanks for the reminder.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It would be fine if we lived in a utopia, but not fine when corporations have the power to require that you use one, or else you can't use their services.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

The fact that perfectly capable PCs aren't getting security updates is just part of it. Once Microsoft and other corporations can ensure that your computer is no longer completely controlled by the user (as the TPM ensures) they can start locking it down, first in the name of security, but then just like how some phones have apps that you can't uninstall, or how printers force you to use name brand ink at a huge markup.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 day ago (8 children)

This is changing. Microsoft is trying to restrict Windows 10 -> uploads based on having a user-hostile TPM module to make PCs more locked down, just like phones.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago

Shows people using the LLM thought less about it and probably learned less.

Sometimes students are motivated to learn, but there's always the temptation to just get the work done and relax...

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I am typing this post on a modern "Thinkpad" from 2020 where the hardware volume keys could never change the volume on Linux. But everything works more or less correctly in Windows 11, unfortunately.

What are my options for getting computer hardware, desktop or laptop (etc.), where the hardware is specifically supported under linux?

Let's say I am wanting to plot a graph with "Usefulness" on the Y axis and "Cost" on the X axis. Then I could plot each computer on the graph, and make a decision about how much money to save up and spend for the best value that satisfied minimum requirements.

In my initial searching, I have uncovered these vendors as supporting Linux, albeit at a (usually) premium, niche price point:

  • System76
  • Framework
  • Dell
  • IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad

However I don't yet have a good intuition for when this is true (for example my thinkpad having incompatible hardware) or where these belong on the hypothetical usefulness vs. cost plot.

Also, as I understand it, linux distros are not in the habit of "supporting" specific hardware as "works on our distro." However in the past some have attempted to keep track of what works better than other things. I am hoping for a legitimate guarantee that the hardware I buy will not have hardware problems with the distro it supports. At least for some time.

My personal "minimum" requirements would be: feels "snappy" loading the OS and webpages/videos/media. The touchpad and keyboard are fully usable. All the hardware works correctly, and DPI/screen resolution doesn't cause scaling issues (or said another way, fractional scaling doesn't cause problems. Maybe this is unrealistic if I want to use arbitrary software like hexchat which is GTK2).

Let me know if I'm thinking about this in the right way or missing something.

EDIT: thank you everyone for your suggestions!

 

Ok, so. Earlier today I was watching the Technology Connections video about how Power is energy over time. In the video he shows a picture of an Anker Solix powerbank to illustrate the concept of energy storage. I've never seen or heard of this product before.

An hour later I'm reading an article on Lemmy, and there is an ad for that same powerbank.

What explains this? Some explanations I can think of:

  1. Random chance.
  2. Google scans YouTube videos for information about what products appear in them, and knows that I watched the video, and that I'm the same person now reading the article. It then gives this information to everyone in the ad-selling marketplace, so the Anker ad company can bid high to show me an ad.
  3. Google is observing what appears on my screen in order to sell this info to advertisers.

I think 2 is most likely given Occam's Razor, but I didn't think Google scanned yt videos like this.

Is there something I'm missing?

I was watching on an Android phone, on Tubular. My browser is IronFox. I'm surprised that Google can follow my activity from one app to the other... this is probably based on IP address, but I wonder what other device fingerprinting tubular and IronFox expose...

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Tumblule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 
 

I just heard Money for Nothing for the first time in awhile and it sounded really similar; I wonder if it does to you all also

 

I brushed my teeth and then dissolved a zinc tablet in my mouth.

Afterwards I wondered, would the F- ion in the toothpaste combine with the Zn2+ ion in the tablet, which is not very soluble in water, and would neutralize both the teeth hardening and cold-fighting properties?

It says on the zinc bottle not to drink citrus juices but I cannot find any reliable information online that explains why.

 

Ok hear me out.

I've never worn normal socks inside out because it's so easy to get them into the correct orientation. But I have a whole bunch of toe socks now, and the easiest way to take them off is by peeling them off, which leaves them inside out at the end.

I've been righting them and washing them, but it adds quite an annoyance as for every n socks it adds n time.

So I am wondering can I just get away with wearing them inside out half the time?

Potential downsides I've already though of:

  • It might look dumb
  • It might wear out the fuzzy side faster than normal.

Let's say those are both a price I'll willing to pay. Is there anything else I haven't thought of? Does anybody have personal experience or cultural knowledge in this regard?

Edit: this is all very good information. Thank you, I'll try it out for a few days.

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The greatest Rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 
 

I guess I must post something

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