Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
As someone who is getting older every day, I'm horrified. I hope these things come with an assisted suicide feature.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
I feel like I'm missing some context...
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
We have now gone full circle. We are back to the low fat cabbage/celery diet. sigh
And how old are the oldest bones?
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
The moon rotates about once every 28ish days, the same as it's orbit. That's what being tidally locked means.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
There is such a huge difference in the masses of the earth and moon that although the moon is slowing the rotation of the earth, the earth's rotation is also speeding up the moon's orbit. The faster orbit is causing the moon to move farther away from the earth.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Red panda is the obvious answer.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Mate & kde
Woozy 1 year ago • 60%
That
Woozy 1 year ago • 77%
The problem with these weapons has been that many of the bomb let's have failed to detonate upon landing, only to explode months/years later when handled by cucilians (often children). The US says that the new cluster bombs are much more reliable. Ukraine wants these weapons to use within their own territory, as they are most effective for penetrating trenches. Ukraine should be allowed to decide how best to defend themselves.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Kubuntu 22.04 on my laptop & Ubuntu Mate 22.04 on my desktop/server.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Do you think he was vanquished or paid off? He's never criticized Putin directly, just those working under him.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Export your feed to an opml file, and import it into the new installation. Your read/unread history will be lost, but that's about it.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Which boomers? All of them?
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Woozy 1 year ago • 60%
And I was hoping to get away from all the memes and boomer blaming....
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
I'm surprised you can't put /usr on a separate partition. Back in my SunOS days, we used to NFS mount /usr on all our workstations.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Why Bakhmut?
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
That's a great video. Thanks.
Woozy 1 year ago • 75%
It's more about server storage space than code, unfortunately.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
If you lived in the country before TV, internet, gaming, or even electricity, you would probably have seen a lot more possums especially when you're hunting them for tomorrow's dinner.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
What would happen if a Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn employee announced where they work?
They would probably get asked about their jobs.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Probably more trouble than you're looking for, but I run an Asterisk VOIP server. I keep a couple long term numbers and sometimes cycle through disposable numbers.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Used NUCs don't have built-in UPSs, like used laptops do.
Woozy 1 year ago • 20%
Links? OP is sharing their experience and expressing an opinion. What do you want links for?
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Bravo!
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Tiny tiny Rss (ttrss). I've used it for well over 10 years. New docker install is easy.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Woozy 1 year ago • 81%
This is why I'm not deleting my reddit posts and comments. It's not worth making the whole world a tiny bit worse just to punish one company.
Woozy 1 year ago • 83%
I can't see it at all.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Ancient history.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
The whole PS/2 & OS/2 fiasco is probably what pushed the once great IBM away from hardware and software production into managed services and consulting which is where they make their money now. They are a contract sales driven company. Quarterly sales targets & bonuses is a good way to motivate the sales team. The problem is that IBM concider everything other than sales an expense to be minimized. They do not invest. They market. "Watson" did not represent AI innovation. It was just a marketing tool.
Woozy 1 year ago • 62%
IBM/Redhat only HAS to provide their source code to paying customers. That is what they are doing. They will also refuse to do business with entities that use the source to release the source or use it in a derivative distro.
This violates the spirit of open-source. IBM benefits from the work of thousands of programmers for free, but refuses to reciprocate. They are de facto close sourcing their code.
You can also bet of the fact that IBM will decrease their development of Redhat (more layoffs) over time as they emphasize short term profits.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
I don't know9, but I'm curious why the number of users matters to anyone.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Of course they don't owe anyone anything.
I still hope one or more of these experienced devs build lemmy apps. It is their experience and existing UI code base that I value. I'm glad that there are several new lemmy apps available, but the new devs will take years to achieve what the incumbents already have. I don't just mean code. The incumbents have already made plenty of mistakes and delt with complaints/suggestions from their userbase. They know what works for their users and can produce a polished lemmy with less time and effort than someone starting from scratch.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
I feel like google used to be the good guys relative to apple. They were more open and truly supported open source & standards. But I don't feel like there's much difference anymore.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Cheap electronics is all I buy from Ali exp.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
In my suburban town you can't turn around without bumping into a credit union branch. They all work together cooperatively too. The only reason I ever go into a branch is for my safe deposit box.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
Huh? I've used 4 different credit unions, and I never heard of being unable to get a debit card.
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
So, now we're begging for low quality content (like this comment)?
Woozy 1 year ago • 100%
OP, please don't go making empty ghost communities based on the feedback here. That would be worse than no community at all. Communities should be created by topic enthusiasts.
I'd like to replace my father's window pc with something simpler. I'm thinking ChromeOS. He's likely to only use it as a desktop with an external keyboard, mouse, and monitor. I'm not familiar with ChromeOS. What are the minimum specs I should look for? Is there anything out there with in a NUC form factor? Any suggestions? Can I install ChromeOS on my own hardware?
I'm having trouble searching for / subscribing to some small communities on small instances. They don't show up in the search. It doesn't matter whether I use the community name or the. !xxx@yyy.zzz format. I don't know if this is a Jerboa issue or due to my "home" instance or a federation problem. I'd like to both solve my problem and better understand how federation search works. Anyone have some insight?