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runswithjedi, in cat therapy tips and tricks

It works, trust me.

hungrythirstyhorny, in Why? Are we not doing enough?
@hungrythirstyhorny@lemmy.world avatar

i love lemmy,

PP_BOY_, in Why?
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Sometimes I don’t want to say "edit: my fat thumbs typed ‘thumps’ instead of ‘thumbs’ " but I don’t want anyone to assume foul play when they see my comment has been edited.

Aurenkin,

But that still requires people trusting you not to be dishonest when you provide the reason for your edit.

iltoroargento,
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Custoslibera, in Why?

Edit: Because I want to ok.

ohlaph, in Ducks Rule

Alright, alright, take your upvote.

Omega_Haxors, (edited ) in The most secure OS named windows

If you want to criticize windows for being shitty, you should have went with their certification system. You know that popup that shows up whenever you run an exe from an “unknown publisher”? Well viruses can (and do) get certification since all you have to do is send Macroshaft money, leaving you completely unprotected from actual threats. It’s security theatre only there for fundraising purposes. Completely useless.

And no this isn’t a case of “no oversight” there are cases where Windows Defender will let you run a program its own database knows is a virus. Even if they know your program is flat out malware, as long as you buy that certificate your program will forever be treated as legitimate.

saltnotsugar, in Sometimes I wonder if I misremember things because it sounds plausible but also like a dream

“Shall I play the ocarina and return us to the forest temple?”

Nah. Nah man let’s just walk.

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Beat me to it. I wanna hear Saria’s Song

joelfromaus,
@joelfromaus@aussie.zone avatar

On it! takes deep ass-breath

moog,

Nice joke butt-breath!

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Gotta get a couple cans of beans in for this one

PunnyName, (edited ) in Air cooling is just better

Technically, no, air is a much worse thermal conductor, and most liquids are significantly better. It’s a pretty efficient thermal INSULATOR, however.

The practical applications, however, make the movement of air OUT of your system an efficient cooling method.

yesmeisyes,

Usually copper heatpipes that are found in most air coolers have a drop of liquid in them to boost perfomance.

Honytawk,

Which are already build-in and don’t require you to fill them with possible leaks.

somtwo,

Not trying to be contrarian or a smart-ass, but aren’t water cooled systems kinda just air cooled systems with the radiator moved elsewhere?

tryptaminev,

Every liquid cooling system is pretty much that. Eventually you need to give it to the outside and the outside is usually air. Heck even river cooling for Power plants ends up “air cooling” through the rivers surface.

lauha, (edited )

All of that air cooling is just radiation cooling in the end

InputZero,

All of that radiation cooling is just entropy cooling in the end.

lauha,

The heat is not going anywhere in the long run though.

the_third,

Not if you use water from the tap. A friend of mine in college did that when he had a water flatrate in his appartment. Worked pretty well.

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

It is now frowned upon to waste clean water in this fashion.

the_third,

Nah, not everywhere. Our village has no water meters because, why. Spring water from the mountains is not treated, only monitored for microorganisms and contaminants and fed into our water supply by gravity. Doesn’t really matter if it runs through a computer on its way to the sea or not.

In places like big cities or flat plains where the water needs to be pumped and treated that’s a different thing.

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

I think that the point is to get a much bigger radiator by moving it to a less cramped location. The point is to make the process more efficient, not to change its nature.

frezik,

Yes. The advantage is that you can make the surface area of the air cooling part much, much larger. I had a water cooled system that could do web browsing and other basic tasks with zero fan speed (though it was better to leave it on very low speed to avoid hunting behavior).

Also, there’s some benefits to thermal mass. Short term spikes can be absorbed by the water without increasing fan speed.

crystal,

I had a water cooled system that could do web browsing and other basic tasks with zero fan speed

Isn’t that the default for (air cooled) notebooks?

frezik,

With CPUs with very low TDPs, yes.

bjoern_tantau,
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I once built a home theatre PC that was completely passively cooled. The case was basically the entire heat sink. It got the heat from the CPU through heatpipes. Unfortunately the shitty motherboard died due to unreleased reasons and since then I didn’t have the time or money to revive it.

The cases aren’t even built anymore. No idea why, it was really cool.

Entropy, in Why?

It’s a leftover from reddit. A comment would be marked as “edited” if you changed anything after posting it, and since some people are shitheads and change their comments to say completely different things after people have already replied to them it’s just a way to inform people that the edit you made to your comment was just to fix typos and not anything significant

Dave,
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Lemmy posts also show they are edited.

Though I never wrote that I fixed a typo on reddit either. Only stating the edit if it was adding info or changing something.

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

Lemmy even shows ninja edits. On Reddit you had a few minutes to get a quick edit in before it would be marked as edited. Lemmy gives the mark even if you edit within 5 seconds.

Like so

Omgarm,

I leave spelling mistakes once somebody replied and no comment about fixing it before that.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

I fix spelling mistakes once someone replied because that’s when I come back and see my comment again and notice the spelling mistake.

magmaus3,
@magmaus3@szmer.info avatar

I tend to leav leave both correct and bad spellings.

gtaman,

Easy solution; show edit history.

Peppycito,

Seems like the perfect answer.

KmlSlmk64,
@KmlSlmk64@lemmy.world avatar

The only problem is if you accidentally include some personal information or other type you don’t want to be out there and you’ve edited it out, you probably don’t want it to be accessible.

gtaman,

I mean, u can still delete whole comment

Sotuanduso, (edited )

Or people can change their comment and leave in “Edit: typo” to throw people off their trails, like I just did.

What, did you think I was gonna be deceptive?

EDIT: Typo

GrievingWidow420,

«Or people can change their comment and leave in “Edit: typo” to throw people of their trails» indeed, my friend

NewNewAccount,

Hey man I didn’t know that and that’s super helpful. Thanks for sharing!

pressanykeynow,

So you can edit something significant and just add “edit: typo”.

Kusimulkku,

It’s funny how people think writing “edit: typo” is more “transparent” and whatnot.

These people don’t know about lying.

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The same is literally here? You will aso got a mark for an edited comment.

Art3sian, in Why?
@Art3sian@lemmy.world avatar

Back in the early days of Reddit if you edited something it was marked as such, but people didn’t know what you edited. So, as a courtesy, you explained your edit.

Lots of platforms now have an ‘edited’ notification so it’s still common to leave the ‘E:’ comment.

toomanyjoints69, in Fedposting

Speeding should be legal but the government hates freedom. This is why there shouldnt be a state.

FartsWithAnAccent, in Sometimes I wonder if I misremember things because it sounds plausible but also like a dream
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

I would like to know more

metallic_z3r0,

I think this is the guy, though it might’ve been a flute, not an ocarina, not sure.

Custoslibera,

Why not both?

benignintervention, (edited )

Le Pétomane

Edit: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_PétomaneDunno why I only shared the name.

Die4Ever, (edited )

He could also blow out a candle from several yards away.

How the fuck? With his anus…? Several yards away sounds like quite a distance, I’m not sure I could blow out a candle that far away with my mouth lol

Aggravationstation,

Oh man, this has made my day. My Granddad recorded the movie about this guy on VHS for me when I was little. I watched the hell out of it back then but could never remember the name of it. Thanks to this meme and you sharing the Wikipedia page, I’ve found it www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gym81fY460

whereisk,

a “flatulist (professional fartist)” hahahahahahaha, I’m dying.

I would never have thought I’d read these words anywhere, let alone Wikipedia.

DharmaCurious,
@DharmaCurious@startrek.website avatar

Just read the wiki. All I could think was “with that much control, he’d be an astounding bottom”

The Internet has broken me.

moog,

Subscribe to ass facts

Moxvallix, in Scalable
@Moxvallix@sopuli.xyz avatar

what?

LesserAbe,
Moxvallix,
@Moxvallix@sopuli.xyz avatar

Incredibly, it makes even less sense now.

DmMacniel,

An attempt: op equates Marxism to Communism which is often portrayed by the colour red (Sovjet Russia, China)

markstos, in Fedposting

The speed limit might possible be 25 mph because a human could survive being hit at that speed.

Going this fast in a 25 mph zone is quite likely endangering someone else’s life, not just a private game of Darwinism.

quindraco, (edited )

Humans can’t survive being hit by a car at 25 mph.

The primary purpose of most speed limits is tax revenue, which is why most speed limits are not based on safety evidence. The local authorities just tweak the limits to maximize profits.

markstos,

Facts disagree with you. Humans have about an 80% chance of surviving a 25 mph impact.

www.propublica.org/article/unsafe-at-many-speeds

quindraco,

The article you linked doesn’t say what you claim it says. It discusses a 25moh car hitting a pedestrian, which is wildly different from a true 25mph impact in general, because most pedestrians will try to dodge.

markstos,

And do you have some data for the “most pedestrians will try to dodge” claim?

funkless_eck,

most impacts don’t happen at full speed. you’re not taking into account reaction times and braking distances at different speeds.

tilcica,

fun fact, the US isnt the entire world

outside of the US, the roads and areas are specifically designed for certain speed limits that are proven to be safe

pleb_maximus, in Air cooling is just better

The only reason I have water cooling is that I bought my pc used and it came with water cooling. I’m too lazy to change it. At least the RGB lights on the motherboard were switched off with a simple toggle in the BIOS.

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

If it came with it. You may as well use it! Look into overclocking your cpu if you xanAio generally is wat more efficient than air coolers. Although I would never buy one myself. To much hassle

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