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RiderExMachina, to thefarside in 7 January 2024

He tripped in front of the chickens while gathering their eggs, destroying all their hard work, and now they look at him in disgust and disappointment.

And that’s why you never keep all your eggs in one basket.

RiderExMachina, to asklemmy in what, in your opinion, drives the start time of factory and manufacturing jobs to 5am?

If they are 12 hour shifts, so that the people can head home at 5 with everyone else. If they are 8 hour shifts, usually for the later shifts to have an okay life balance: 5-2 for day shift, 2-11 for second shift, and a third shift option that overlaps.

Even though I’m a night person, 5 is a common time to wake up for enough people who presumably want to be productive, and the benefit of getting off work before the school day ends has to be enticing. And on the second shift side of things, they get to have lunch with loved ones before going to work, and 11 is early enough that they could potentially go out for drinks or other fun before bed.

It’s also nice that for either shift, the person has time to run errands at a time when most stores are open and activity levels are low.

RiderExMachina, (edited ) to linux in Dumbest Thing you have done distro-hopping?

Before you perform another task on that hard drive, try photorec. You might be able to get a majority of your files back if they’re important

RiderExMachina, to lemmyshitpost in Don’t DO IT Steamboat!

Sinkboat Willie

RiderExMachina, to memes in Trig

Me, whose going to start studying EE: 😭

RiderExMachina, to linux in I feel like breaking my windows install was a rite of passage

Linux is great about providing that feeling of discovery. New tools, new processes, new paradigm… It’s the best way to breathe new life into an old piece of hardware.

If this is your first major step, congratulations! If you’re a regular, great job, keep it up; eventually you’ll be a grey beard with the rest of us.

RiderExMachina, to linux in Linux reaches new high 3.82%

You might have been thinking Steam gaming. Mac was at ~5% and has dropped to ~2%

RiderExMachina, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

I used to have a custom ROM that would allow me to change the color based on which app had the most recent notification: FB was Blue, SMS was Green. Let me be prepared ahead of time if it was going to be important or not.

RiderExMachina, to memes in Merry Christmas ya filthy animals

They have a lot of practice from all the dropbears

RiderExMachina, (edited ) to fuck_cars in Gen Z is choosing not to drive

I think the major issue is that most people see bike lanes as removing their choice to drive, rather than adding alternatives to make driving easier. These people pushing for change need to look at the MAYA principal principle, meaning they use the Most Advanced, Yet Acceptable vocabulary to ease in the transition.

Anyone who wants to platform for biking and making better urbanism needs to instead focus their campaign on being fiscally responsible and tackling traffic concerns. If pressed, they can say that there are lots of data showing that small, cheap changes to the road infrastructure can make a large impact in both traffics and taxes.

RiderExMachina, to linux in Open Source NVIDIA Vulkan Driver NVK Reaches Vulkan 1.0 Conformance

Damn, that was insanely fast, quadruply so compared to Nouveau

RiderExMachina, to lemmyshitpost in OK, so it wasn't Windows 10, but...

That aesthetic is called Frutiger Aero, and would certainly be a welcome return from the current sterile design we’re currently using.

RiderExMachina, to memes in Lemmy v0.19

it’s clicking non-stop Time for a new HDD, friend. Preferably an SSD

RiderExMachina, to science_memes in Walrus FOV is a meme waiting to happen.

So this is what they mean by “Dark Vision”

RiderExMachina, to linuxmemes in Two moods

One of my friends and I end up troubleshooting for an hour before we can actually start playing games. Every single time. Linux just doesn’t want us to play games together, I guess.

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