I have to reset the bios sometimes to Start the PC, its perfectly stable when its on, DDR5 and Intel 13gen what could go wrong
memer, linux-user, idk
I have to reset the bios sometimes to Start the PC, its perfectly stable when its on, DDR5 and Intel 13gen what could go wrong
Numpad Enter, its a large Key on the edge of the Keyboard i guess?
A bag for bycicles, gets you free Transport in parts of the EU for the bike, not used it once, its been months
Have an fan pushing out on the ceiling in the middle of the house would work good, it will get the hottest air out. But also keep in mind: the air has to come from somewhere, if the house is sealed (new windows) this will not work well.
I have it disabled in bios and electric tape over it
Reddit would stutter after a while of scrolling the frontpage on my 8gb Laptop(new reddit with ublock), but run endlessly on the Infinity app on phone. Lemmy has no infinite long frontpage and gets refreshed with every new page. Had no noticable stutters on lemmy, but i use it mostly on the mobile Browser.
Me removing the plastic case of a 2.5’ sata ssd to make it physically smaller
Oh does * mean every minute anyway.
Something like: > sftp://telemetry.microsoft.com that would be even better.
It does not work like shown here, but with the same line in a script and the script as crontab it works.
nice, i always wanted a telescreen in my house
yes, but now it gets more obvious to more people
Plan9 from bell labs?
Didn’t Linus say once something like: the OS should not get in the way of the User and just launch there Programs and Manage Resources. This is my Main issue with Windows: all the popups, non scipable settings, and the New “features” are on by default
its Form lemmy.world
Recently i have a New Computer, the first thing i tested was how fast ffmpeg can convert webm to mp3
You can choose on the login screen, works well, but it gets confusing if the whole Desktop gets installed: example GNOME comes with gnome-terminal even if there is already xterm or KDE Konsole on the system
Distro: “Ubuntu with Bing”