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Blue_Morpho, to asklemmy in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

You left out that you need a $70 -$150 meat slicer.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

conduction

The metal atoms in the fins don’t move into the air. They stay on the fins. The fins’ atoms have to transfer their kinetic energy via photon exchange to the atoms in the air.

So conduction is radiation at atomic distances.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

Air cooling is not as effective as water cooling,

It’s not that simple because air cooling in pcs today means a heatpipe. A heatpipe uses fluid (such as water under a vacuum) that boils at a low temperature. The phase transition of liquid to vapor transfers hundreds of more times heat than simple conduction of cold water running over the CPU.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enthalpy_of_vaporization

It’s how refrigerator compressors work to cool things so effectively. The genius of a heat pipe is it works without an electric compressor ( this limits it’s cooling ability but it’s still genius).

So a heatpipe CPU air cooler with a 120mm radiator will outperform a water-cooler with a 120mm radiator in almost every situation. The advantage of water-cooling is you can make that radiator huge (280mm is typical today), and place it on one of the side/top panels of the case where air is cool instead of deep inside where the air is hot.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

How does heat get from the water radiator to the air?

Radiation.

Atoms don’t physically touch. The electrostatic force that both binds atoms into molecules and keeps molecules separated is mediated by photon exchange.

Blue_Morpho, to piracy in I just deleted my entire library and redownloaded it.

That was lucky timing for me! I was updating all my media around June.

Blue_Morpho, to piracy in I just deleted my entire library and redownloaded it.

Is this new in the past few months? I was using mulvad with qbitorrent a few months ago and it was uploading.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Funny how it became bathroom use and imaginary things drag queens do...

I was saying 1 in a thousand to die from COVID vs 1 in a million to have complications from the vaccine.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Funny how it became bathroom use and imaginary things drag queens do...

“The COVID-19 age-adjusted death rate for the age 65 and over population was 533.5 per 100,000 standard population.”

“the death rate for COVID-19 among adults aged 85 and over (1,645.0 per 100,000)”

www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db446.htm

Assuming the relative was somewhere between 65 and 85 puts it at around 1 in a thousand.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Funny how it became bathroom use and imaginary things drag queens do...

someone in their life that was adversely affected by the vaccine.

There are rare side effects. When someone brings it up, it’s important to acknowledge it but qualify the risk. .0001% of heart problem or .1 % of death. Tell them it’s like driving without a seat belt because of the 1 in a million chance you get in an accident where the seatbelt traps you. Meanwhile 77% of all people have been in an accident.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Microchips

Make the microchips shaped like tiny guns. Sell it as a premium. Do you want a communism vaccine or a $100 vaccine that comes with a premium microchip gun so you can tell your friends you are always packing.

Blue_Morpho, to linuxmemes in It's OK if you cry

Works with 11 22H2. That’s a year out of date.

It’s the same problem that all the prepackaged modified Windows have when I go to try them out in a VM. They always seems to be way out of date and with all the security problems of Windows, I don’t want to run an old version just to save the time of cleaning out the telemetry and bloatware. Powershell scripts are more robust for me.

Blue_Morpho, to piracy in Sony is going to remove certain purchased titles from user libraries

Everything was once “legally fine” until a court ruled otherwise.

Shrinkwrap licenses were once “legally fine”.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to piracy in Sony is going to remove certain purchased titles from user libraries

This won’t change until someone sells a yacht to a Senator with fine print that it’s only a perpetual license. Then comes back 3 years later and takes the yacht citing the fine print in the contract.

Blue_Morpho, to piracy in Sony is going to remove certain purchased titles from user libraries

More than refund should be legally due. The cost to repurchase the product is what is due.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Brave truth teller.

It’s as real as Kids requesting litter boxes

That was a more subtle disinformation deflection by conservatives. Schools did need litter boxes for mandated mass shooting lockdown preparations.

Instead of the horror of children needing to use litter boxes because American conservatives cant regulate their firearms, it was, “Haha, liberals want litter boxes for furries.”

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