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kadu

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Biology, gaming handhelds, meditation and copious amounts of caffeine.

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Terms of Service (media.kbin.social)

alt text(parodical) YouTube popup: Going to pee during the ad break violates YouTube’s Terms of Service - It looks like you selfishly left the room while our ads were playing. Don’t you know that by watching youtube you entered a CONTRACT?! - We killed the competition by operating at a loss for a decade. We paid good money...

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YouTube didn’t “kill the competition”. They never had to.

All YouTube competitors very quickly faced the issues relating to ingesting, storing and moderating video. The scalability is a nightmare.

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Imagine calling flavor “oils and sludge”

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When I dual boot Linux and Windows, I like to have two separate drives and not ever mix up the bootloaders. I then use my motherboards boot selector to choose which one, and I leave the main OS as the first priority one.

Works perfectly, avoids Windows overwriting Linux and avoids GRUB breaking for the 11th time this month because it’s a terrible piece of software. The only downside is it takes 10 seconds longer, because whenever I want to change I need to wait for my motherboard to recognize the boot selection key.

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One page a year

Just like my inkjet printer!

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Do not use dots for things that aren’t extensions.

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Linus Pauling (the Linus Pauling) had a moment in his life when he became obsessed with the idea that antioxidants would make us all live forever.

It’s also worth noting that anaerobic organisms are a thing, and they die too. Yes, cells suffer with oxidation and this is indeed related to aging, but if you remove all oxygen from the equation, any replication of genetic material will still slowly age and eventually kill you.

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GameScope is mostly targeted towards the Steam Deck, where it works perfectly fine natively.

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Or more frequently, somebody who thought they were dating but didn’t explicitally ask and somebody who’s got zero intention of dating but isn’t going to make that clear as to not lose the benefits.

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If the conclusion was that it wasn’t justified… I’d pirate anyway.

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A Canadian would call 25 C a very hot day. As a Brazilian I’d be laughing and considering using warmer clothing.

Claiming that one scale works better for human perception of temperature is quite literally wrong, by definition, as your scale can’t account for how extremely subjective this is.

With Celsius, however, the subjectivity is gone: everybody knows what a fucking ice cube is, everybody has boiled water, everybody knows roughly how warm a body should be. It’s super easy.

Also, what the fuck are you talking about scales that “only go to 38” and comparing it to test scores? Celsius can go to temperatures in the -200 range and essentially infinitely up. A soldering iron is hotter than 38 C, I can guarantee you that.

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You see Obi-Wan

When you hold saber like me

You shall not strike the innacurate

Over fear of cutting face

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That’s not actually necessarily true. Even if we adopt this “top possible performance” thing, which isn’t how organisms work, you can’t guarantee their current set of traits would be this optimal maximum.

Evolution can only work with traits already present, or small additions or deletions. It can’t jump around. Meaning, for instance, perhaps a crocodile capable of shooting a literal stream of acid would be even more optimized for this environment - but such a trait can’t appear out of thin air, and the necessary stepping stones won’t be selected.

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Many free games require anticheat, things like Warzone and Valorant, for instance.

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It’s just a meme.

A meme accurately representing my plant morphology teacher screaming at me because I couldn’t see if the god forsaken ovary was inferior or superior would not make me laugh, it would make me cry.

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He also discarded a lot of data that didn’t meet his proposed patterns.

How do we know? Well, wouldn’t it be a nice coincidence if this motherfucker just casually randomly selected 13 different traits that follow simple dominance patterns - but none of the other dozens of traits that do not?

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The thing I love the most about living in a third world country is that I don’t even have to pretend.

I literally once called my ISP and told them my pirated torrents weren’t getting the upload speeds I’m used to, and they fixed it within 30 minutes. I told them I was seeding significant amounts of piracy - they helped me do it faster.

2in1's or tablet recs. for linux please.

Hi, lets talk about 2in1 laptops and tablets. Which ones are the best for running linux on them, which ones are your favorites right now, what do you like using them for, etc. I find myself really missing having a 2in1 sometimes, especially for the portability aspects of them....

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Do you reeeeeeally need a 2 in 1 tablet?

I ask because while this setup sounds good, and in theory should be good, the implementation is terrible in 99% of the products in this category.

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Why not simply use the Arch install script rather than Endeavour?

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If you install Arch, you automatically get a pair of thigh high socks and 3 months of hormone replacement therapy for free

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I installed the Screaming Frog SEO tool on Ubuntu, using the official .deb.

Turns out it needed one specific lib that was no longer in Ubuntu’s repositories for the current release, just older releases.

So I downloaded and installed that lib manually. It completely broke Gnome, but in subtle ways, like the interface would still exist and work but icons would randomly glitch out and menus would vanish.

Honestly, I’ll take Windows’ duplicated DLL files over this mess every time.

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    8 GB is usable for a home user… if this memory is entirely dedicated to the CPU.

    Sharing it with a GPU? On a machine with “pro” branding? That’s absolute insanity.

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    Oh, so it’s already corrupted by sin, I see

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    Nvidia’s latest driver patched several issues with Wayland sessions - perhaps the experience will be a tiny bit better now

    I am pouring one out to this little champ. Stripping HDCP and letting me... archive streaming services from 2016-2023 RIP (lemmy.world)

    What killed it, well after reviewing some PS4 gameplay I noticed that it was having audio issues, like it would allow some sounds but not all. It was almost as if it was receiving a 5.1 audio output but was missing the centre channel. Even though the PS4 was set to stereo....

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    Companies that sell these DRM schemes, or the groups of companies that come up with the “standards” and ask for a licensing fee, don’t actually believe the solution works to prevent piracy - the investors also do not believe this. They’re just happy to get a tiny fee whenever somebody in the world buys a CD, DVD, streams on Netflix, buys a monitor, a cable, a console, etc.

    It’s like creating a closed source media codec, but even easier because you can justify it’s cost with fear.

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