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OpenHammer6677, (edited ) to movies in Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire | Official Trailer | Netflix

From Zack Snyder

cuts to Snyder slow mo

Number1SummerJam, to jungle in Mickey Beam - 1993 - 1994 Old Skool Jungle / Hardcore Mix
@Number1SummerJam@lemmy.world avatar

Liked this on soundcloud about 6 years ago! #1 Jam!

ohmyiv,
@ohmyiv@lemmy.world avatar

Hell yeah. I’ve been following the yt channel for a few years now. Always top tracks, old and new.

victron, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!
@victron@programming.dev avatar

I see Linux users still thirsting over apple hardware

onlinepersona,

Whatever you want to convince yourself of, bud. Never buying hardware from Apple ever.

vsh, (edited )
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

Buying? Nope

Wishing I had that M1 CPU? Hell yeah

onlinepersona,

Why tho? AMD’s 7840HS performs better at 35W and is x86_64.

stardreamer, (edited )
@stardreamer@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Because anyone who works at the assembly level tends to think that the x86_64 ISA is garbage.

To be fair, aarch64 is also garbage. But it’s less smelly garbage.

That being said, I’m not expecting any of these CPUs to be hanging in the Sistine Chapel. So whatever works, I guess.

vsh, (edited )
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

Apple components work faster because they are welded together to the motherboard. You can’t cheat physics.

CafecitoHippo,

Even if we were thirsting over it, what’s wrong with it? Apple makes some impressive silicon that’s really efficient. The problem is that it’s tied to their products and closed off. You can marvel at what they’re doing on the production side while not liking their business practices.

ultra, to linux in GNOME is (Gradually!) Dropping X11

That channel seems really cool

theshatterstone54,

Yup. Nicco is a Plasma contributor, and probably on the KDE team (correct me if I’m wrong)

GraniteM, to movies in THE KILLER | Official Trailer | Netflix

Be polite. Be efficient. Have a plan to kill everyone you meet.

jordanlund, to movies in THE KILLER | Official Trailer | Netflix
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Wowwowwow, wow.

TheQuietCroc, to movies in Leave The World Behind | Official Trailer | Netflix

Sam Esmail, creator of Mr. Robot, is directing this!

Crackhappy, to movies in Wonka | Trailer #2
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

I have no clue at all if I will like this. I did hate the music in the trailer but I found the idea intriguing. But it would be so hard to get right.

canthidium,
@canthidium@lemmy.world avatar

I think this trailer skews closer to the Gene Wilder version but it still feels super forced. It just feels like “who is this for?”

Whirling_Ashandarei, to movies in The Iron Claw | Official Trailer HD | A24

Well this looks fun, cast looks incredible at least and not in the over-the-top way where it’s all superstar actors.

lxpw, to askelectronics in Neat trick for desoldering many-pin components

I picked up a Hakko desoldering gun many years ago to save me from this. It was pricey (~$300), but has been worth it over the years.

naonintendois,

This trick might be more useful for people who are budget constrained. In the past I’ve resorted to cutting the plastic between the headers (making them unusable), so this is a nice alternative without the need for another tool. If budget wasn’t an issue I’d likely buy a much nicer iron and an extra wide knife-style tip.

Saigonauticon,

Haha, I’ve done that too. However sometimes it rips the pads off or otherwise damages the vias. So instead I cut them along the other axis (parallel to the PCB), then remove the remaining nibs.

These days I mostly use a hot air rework station though. In my city this is integrated with many soldering stations on the market, for maybe an extra 10$. I think mine is Yihua brand, it’s quite OK.

deksesuma,

Same. It’s been a lifesaver and a confidence booster because I know I can more easily recover from mistakes.

youngyoshieboy, to linux in I'm Done With Windows, Are you?

Done with it since I graduated, from then 4 years with Linux and still go on

neytjs, to linux in I'm Done With Windows, Are you?

Yep. Windows XP was my last Windows and when it became obsolete I permanently switched to Linux Mint (without dual-booting). Everything that I use has worked very well. I’ve never even thought about switching back to Windows.

twinnie, to linux in I'm Done With Windows, Are you?

I like the idea of ditching Windows because of all the telemetry but I just need a machine that’s going to do what I need it to do without a fucking battle. Everything on Linux is just so difficult, it’s like every time I give it a go I wind up spending hours trying to figure out how to do something that would take ten seconds on Windows. I wanted to make a desktop shortcut that would run a script with root privileges. On Windows that’s right click, drag, and select the option to make a shortcut. Takes a few seconds. Took me ages to figure it out in Ubuntu, mostly because it wasn’t working as it should. Yesterday I did an apt upgrade on another machine and it wiped out the WiFi. I’m still working on fixing that and now I’m looking into compiling my own drivers.

Guenther_Amanita,

I felt the same when I started using Linux.
My whole computing experience was on Windows, and when I switched, I expected Linux to be working the same and being a 1:1 replacement.

Just don’t expect it to be the same.
Even if it sometimes looks like it (e.g. Mint oder KDE-based distros) it absolutely isn’t similar.

People don’t have the same expectations on MacOS, so why should we on Linux?

And if you really don’t like it at all, then stay on Windows. No shame at all. Use the right tool for the right task.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

a fucking battle

Interesting, I feel like this describes what windows itself does to a pc

It’s definitely not normal to lose wifi working drivers with an update. I would say it’s very rare in fact. As far as what you’re saying takes ten seconds on windows, no it doesn’t. You would still need to run as administrator and (I think) type your password, which probably takes longer than opening a terminal and typing sudo

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

On linux you also have to just click drag and choose “make a link”.

TheGrandNagus,

Funny, for me it’s windows that I’m constantly battling.

Be it having to constantly restart and do updates that take forever.

Searching online and downloading then clicking through installers for software I want, rather than just going into an app store.

Having to manually remove ads from my start menu

Remove as much telemetry as I can (that of course accidentally gets reset by some updates)

I have dark mode set, yet so many programs (even first party MS stuff that’s part of the OS!) doesn’t respect it, so I get randomly blinded at night

Each individual app running their own updater services in the background

Having to remember to run disk cleanup every once in a while because temporary files and old update files hang around for ages, eventually slowing my system down and taking dozens of GB of space

There are some good things - Win11’s window tiling is genuinely excellent, for example. But man, overall, Windows is just difficult and tedious to use. The only reason people use it is because it’s the default. Not because it’s good or it’s easy.

magnetosphere, to movies in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F | Official Teaser Trailer
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

I was wondering if Judge Reinhold and that guy with the mustache would be in it… and there they were at the very end. I might actually give this one a chance!

ours, to movies in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F | Official Teaser Trailer

That title isn’t even trying. Barely gives an F.

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