justme 4 days ago • 50%
If you choose to believe so, I'm not gonna argue on that.
justme 6 days ago • 100%
Therefore "more or less" ;) of course I didn't make a study on it, just traveled a bunch of countries and only in thosei noticed it... Needing to add that this is not something that would jump in my eye first time I visit a county.
On a side note: in Germany, we use the -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 scheme, bit most of the times they write it more clear with: 1. OG (first upper floor), EG (ground floor), 1. UG (First lower floor). I think "upper" and "lower" is not a good translation, but I'm now to tired to think of someone better suiting
justme 6 days ago • 50%
Let me Google that for you:
- early mentionetd of the concept of void in India Like 2k years ago*
- "In the 9th century, during the intellectual flourishing of the Islamic Golden Age, zero became fully integrated into mathematics. "*
- adoption to Europe around 12th century*
Yes ok, a couple more than a could, but definitively not an order of magnitude...
justme 7 days ago • 62%
More or less everybody except US and Russia has zero floor, counting in big office buildings is fun: 3,2,1,-1,-2, I know... The concept of a number zero is not that old (couple hundred years, don't remember the details), but should be enough to update your language :-*
justme 1 week ago • 100%
Yeah, I got a couple of review requests of papers in fields I had absolutely no clue about. After declining the fivth I felt the need to press accept and spent the next weeks trying to get into that topic and write at least something useful. That moment I learned were all those BS reviews come from, which I usually get for my papers XD
justme 2 weeks ago • 100%
What I want to write versus what my phone wants to write...
justme 2 weeks ago • 97%
First read "he is dead, Jim", which created a funny crossover meme
justme 2 weeks ago • 50%
That is a patent, not a copyright. If you sell you car, you don't have it anymore. If somebody steals your car, you don't have it anymore. What I'm on about is the difference between material and intellectual goods. You can read it up, if your school didn't cover it.
justme 2 weeks ago • 93%
Of course I'm really not a fan of whatever they do and I would never buy an Ubisoft game for at least a decade now, but I still think that a lot of people should don't know what buying means and that they never, ever bought (and hence owned) a game or movie. Those are not material goods like a car, which you can physically transfer from one person to another. Those are intellectual goods, and ownership here means you own all rights for it, which usually only the publisher has. What you buy online or in a shop is mere a license to watch/play/use/whatever and a medium with the associated data (like a DVD).
Therefore "piracy" had never been theft (or robbery, as it is called so nicely on German news). It is a license violation. Just that doesn't sound as demonizing as the publisher want it to sound.
justme 2 weeks ago • 100%
You do know what cats do with whatever that dot points on, right?
justme 2 weeks ago • 100%
That is the entire second row about
justme 2 weeks ago • 100%
I don't know anybody using just seconds. I use natural units and my simulation buddies use their funny cgs units.
justme 3 weeks ago • 100%
My cat is the best in that regard: either he eats the pills straight or off my hand or I put it on the floor and put his favorite creamy treat on top
justme 3 weeks ago • 100%
While on a bad mint I would also not get laid... Alright, I'll see myself out...
justme 3 weeks ago • 100%
Particularly cats have a very difficult to read style of showing their affection. So your pet might care more than you think. All the best!
justme 4 weeks ago • 100%
Thanks for the post and the last one. I finally understood, what prowlarr is doing! What I don't get: which program is moving the files from the town folder to the respective media folder? Is it Sonarr/radarr? Because they don't seem to have the right access for that. Another question, which I always wanted to ask: let's say I have two computers, one at home which should host jellyfin and the other computer is remote in a network in which I don't bother about VPN for torrent. How would you set this up? And which services belong to which PC? So, does Sonarr etc needs to be on the first or second one?
justme 4 weeks ago • 100%
- I believe my hamster is sweeping
- I believe my pig is whistling
- you don't have all cups in the cupboard
justme 4 weeks ago • 100%
Yeah sorry, forgot to mention the actual meaning :) But I can add some more:
- My dear Mister singing club
- shit at the wall
- one has seen horses puke Maybe I'll remember some more with good English "translations".
Something else I just remember is a discussion between Erasmus students (Erasmus is a student exchange program in Europe, so you study for a semester in another country, ergo that group was quiet diverse) about how you call very strong rain: German: is raining cow shit (although that might be local, because those phrases often differ quiet much between German dialects) British: is raining cats and dogs Greek: is raining the legs of Zeus I don't remember the others... But anyway.. what is the deal with English speakers and cats??? A lot of languages have a proverb like "many paths lead to Rome"... But in English apparently it is "there are many ways to skin a cat".. dafuq?
justme 4 weeks ago • 100%
Reminds me on a German proverb "to add your mustard to it", which apparently came from a time at which mustard was rare and exquisite. So they added it to any kind of food just to "up it's prestige".
justme 1 month ago • 100%
My cat is now eating his medicine out of my hand, because he knows he will get a treat afterwards. You just need to have something they really crave.
justme 1 month ago • 100%
Massless objects always move at the speed of light (photos are massless). More important here is, that easy is not on a uniform motion, but rotating around sun, which is rotating around.... So even if they remain in their last motion, their path would cover from earth... But motion relative to what? The only special frame of inertia is the cosmic background, and that statement is still under debate
justme 1 month ago • 100%
How do you define rain on a gas giant?
justme 1 month ago • 100%
LLM are used particularly to process big amounts of text. I remember my first encounter with it in 2009, somebody giving a talk about observing topics on Twitter, e.g. to track the source of fake news or figure out why some particular topic became viral.
You might already be using it regularly with a translation tool. Yesterday I just saw a foss app called receipt-wrangler, which uses LLM to parse shopping receipts, because a simple scan and ocr would still leave you with a highly unstructured heap of text, which is hard to parse into anything useful.
justme 1 month ago • 100%
I'm very happy with my ASRock N100 (either m or DC). It has sufficient performance for my needs (proxmox with opnsense, jellyfin and various other services) while using very little power
justme 1 month ago • 100%
I find it increasingly hard to find decent stuff without that.
justme 1 month ago • 100%
So practically no integration with any human being?!
justme 1 month ago • 100%
Nix is on my infinitely long list of stuff to get into, when I'm in better shape.
justme 1 month ago • 100%
I really like the idea, but for my purpose an open case is a no-go. It's for my Homeserver and I have two hyper active cats ;) but I was already thinking to get some kind of skeleton like this and put someone around. Is this applicable for micro ATX Mainboards?
justme 1 month ago • 100%
I heard that concern already, but had troubles finding something decent without blowing my wallet... the problem was obviously the search filters on the website, which I used... looking for the name, you provided I instantly found something really decent, which actually turned out cheaper Oo
justme 1 month ago • 100%
ok, thanks. yes I noticed the realtek nic, but unfortunately I haven't found a single MB with an intel chip below 200euro. So if this really causes issues, I'll just get a PCIe NIC
justme 1 month ago • 100%
RAM is not PCIe, so that is an independent question, whether to go for DDR5. Unfortunately I am not deep enough into the matter to give you a real answer to your question
justme 1 month ago • 100%
thank you for the input and the references, this is highly appreciated!
- The concerns for the motherboard I am already looking into, do you have any thoughts on the ASRock B650M PG LIGHTNING, or the ASRock B650 PG LIGHTNING? latter is unfortunately not in stock, but besides the missing heatsink on top and the size I also do not really see a practical difference between the two
- it was funny to me, that nobody commented on the ram yet, that was literally the cheapest I found for the MB. So I can try to reiterate that part
- concerning monitor I was recently very lucky. I friend of mine fried his own and bought a new one, then he ask me, if I want to have it in order to try to fix it. Turned out the internal PSU was fried... so I tossed it out, soldered a barrel jack to the input wires and now use a 20euro external PSU. its a 1440p monitor with 165Hz.
Hello everybody, I recently purchased some parts for my first homeserver, but I am not really happy with the case, because it just a tremendous waste of space. I am running an ASRock N100M micro-ATX with two Sata SSDs and one PCIe x1 NIC and Pico PSU to power it. So I am looking for a minimal/small case to fit exactly this. What I find usually has no accommodation for PCIe cards, or wastes 50% of its space for a full ATX PSU and an optical drive tray... or it just cost more then the whole PC together. Since it is such a minimal setup I am hoping to pay the lower end of case prices (~30-50euro). Does somebody here has an idea? Best wishes
justme 1 month ago • 100%
they are a bit more pricy, but not much, so I changed that, thanks :)
justme 1 month ago • 100%
what do you think about the ASRock B650M PG LIGHTNING, or the ASRock B650 PG LIGHTNING? latter is unfortunately not in stock, but besides the missing heatsink on top and the size I also do not really see a practical difference between the two
justme 1 month ago • 100%
I went with .home and so far the problems are within reason
justme 1 month ago • 100%
that is a good point, our flat is in an older house and feels like we need to vacuum every day... not speaking of the two meowing furrballs roaming around... that bringts me to another important case-related topic... I'll never again buy a case in which the power buttons are on top... one of my cat was walking over the case and his paw was still small enough to press the power button.. in the middle of a dota match... at least it lead to a good story
justme 1 month ago • 100%
the one I listed checked all boxes, good thing to look for, for my last one I still needed to have an obsolete windows partition...
justme 1 month ago • 100%
thanks for the clarification. I always thought those giant heat sinks, which one often find on gaming boards are snake oil to make it look cooler ;) but anyway... the CPU I am currently aiming for has a TDP of 65W, so that should be fine... GPU I don't know yet, there I might reiterate. I'll definitely keep it on my radar.
justme 1 month ago • 100%
I really would love to have such a setup, but only if I have a "stable" daily driver as fallback.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/25475442 > Dear fellow enthusiasts, > > my wife and I finally got stable enough in our living situation, that we can buy some new hardware (ours is 7+ years, while hers is a laptop). So I went out into the wild wild web to catch up with 7years of hardware progress (I am technological affine, but not following the trends in any way) and wanted to run by my first iteration of a setup with the infinite wisdom of this community. > > For the background: both of us only use Linux at home and at work and do not plan to change this. We do not play AAA games, the most demanding game we play as of late is probably Dota2, ARK and GTNH (a Minecraft mod pack, that eats your ram for breakfast). Hence we won't need cutting edge hardware, more like an upper end budget setup. Anyway, with my last PC I had tons of troubles with the mainboard, the GPU (nvidia) and other stuff, even though I thought I checked stuff in advance, so I wanted to have an outside opinion. > > TL;DR: here my draft, with prices from an online store: > - Mainboard: ASRock B650M-H/M.2+ **97.90€** > - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7™ 7700, 8 core, 3.800 MHz base, AM5, 32 MB L3 cache **227.90€** > - GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6650 XT Speedster SWFT 210 Core Gaming, RDNA 2, GDDR6, 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI 2.1 **249.90€** > - RAM: ADATA DIMM 32 GB DDR5-4800 (2x 16 GB) Dual-Kit, **84.90€** > - PSU: be quiet! System Power 10 650W **61.90€** > - Storage: Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB, SSD PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe, M.2 2280, > Reading: 5.000 MB/s, Writing: 3.600 MB/s **69.99€** > - CPU cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black **39.89€** > - case: generic **50.00€** > > sum: **~880.00€** > > we don't mind to pay a little bit more here and there, but I do not see any real benefit to it. Even storage should be fine for our purpose and can be easily expended (the MB has two M.2 slots, and even Sata3 should be fine for raw storage). > > ah, and we would buy two of those... My first idea was to buy one PC with two GPUs with passthrough of GPU and USB input (sitting anyway close), but I got the impression, that is at this moment more something to tinker, then to run "in production". > > Best wishes, > me > > PS: if this community is not correct, I apologize and would kindly ask for the better fit.
Dear fellow enthusiasts, my wife and I finally got stable enough in our living situation, that we can buy some new hardware (ours is 7+ years, while hers is a laptop). So I went out into the wild wild web to catch up with 7years of hardware progress (I am technological affine, but not following the trends in any way) and wanted to run by my first iteration of a setup with the infinite wisdom of this community. For the background: both of us only use Linux at home and at work and do not plan to change this. We do not play AAA games, the most demanding game we play as of late is probably Dota2, ARK and GTNH (a Minecraft mod pack, that eats your ram for breakfast). Hence we won't need cutting edge hardware, more like an upper end budget setup. Anyway, with my last PC I had tons of troubles with the mainboard, the GPU (nvidia) and other stuff, even though I thought I checked stuff in advance, so I wanted to have an outside opinion. TL;DR: here my draft, with prices from an online store: - Mainboard: ASRock B650M-H/M.2+ **97.90€** - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7™ 7700, 8 core, 3.800 MHz base, AM5, 32 MB L3 cache **227.90€** - GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6650 XT Speedster SWFT 210 Core Gaming, RDNA 2, GDDR6, 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI 2.1 **249.90€** - RAM: ADATA DIMM 32 GB DDR5-4800 (2x 16 GB) Dual-Kit, **84.90€** - PSU: be quiet! System Power 10 650W **61.90€** - Storage: Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB, SSD PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe, M.2 2280, Reading: 5.000 MB/s, Writing: 3.600 MB/s **69.99€** - CPU cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black **39.89€** - case: generic **50.00€** sum: **~880.00€** we don't mind to pay a little bit more here and there, but I do not see any real benefit to it. Even storage should be fine for our purpose and can be easily expended (the MB has two M.2 slots, and even Sata3 should be fine for raw storage). ah, and we would buy two of those... My first idea was to buy one PC with two GPUs with passthrough of GPU and USB input (sitting anyway close), but I got the impression, that is at this moment more something to tinker, then to run "in production". Best wishes, me PS: if this community is not correct, I apologize and would kindly ask for the better fit.