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Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anybody here whose main use of computers is NOT games?5·7 months agoI used to use mine for games but I don’t really play games any more. So for the last year or two my PC has been mostly dedicated to CAD, PCB design, coding, et cetera.
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lovehatelovehatelove systemd!It’s great sometimes but trying to deal with systemd-related objects in an OpenBMC Yocto project has been an absolute nightmare. Like many things, it’s got ups and downs.
I’ve used Termius on my iPhone, it works pretty well. Unsure if they’ve got an iPad client but I would be surprised if they didn’t?
Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•I have weirdly small (size 3) feet for my height (6'1")12·8 months agoSize 3 US? That’s tiny!
Y’know, after seeing all of these memes for so long… maybe I’ll actually try watching watch trek to get my mind off of things. Any recs on where to start??
Glass transition temp of PLA is around 55-60C - that’s when it starts to get malleable. I’d be pretty surprised if the oven knobs get that hot.
Dozens, hundreds, thousands, or potentially even millions of other families… and yet, they don’t.
Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone familiar with older Dell PowerVaults?English3·9 months agoAn HBA (host bus adapter) is a SAS controller (or rather, has a SAS controller chip on it). You mostly just want to make sure that your host (the server) has enough physical PCIe lanes to use the whole card, otherwise you’ll get bottlenecked there. You also want to check whether you’ve got 6G SAS or 12G SAS capability. If your drives only support 6 gig, for example, there’s zero point in buying a 12G SAS card, which is actually nice because 6G cards are a lot cheaper. You do want to make sure you actually need an HBA and not a RAID controller though - they’re easily confused. Not sure if I actually answered anything there but I write SAS firmware and use HBAs all the time, so feel free to ask me more and I’ll try to piece together a coherent answer.
Y’all are actually into specific teas! I just like anything fruity, lol. Usually decaf, because my body despises caffeine.
Mental illness and/or corruption, probably (along with a host of other things I’m sure)
If you cut the O in corn syrup in half you get 2 uppercase D’s, therefore, it’s actually 199.4% D. Checkmate
My uni used Ubuntu in the CompE computer labs; unfortunately all other labs were windows. But the introduction to Linux was certainly nice!
Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can you draw the Hamburglar from memory (and post the results in the thread)?5·1 year agoThat’s incredible
Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Games@sh.itjust.works•Concord Is Estimated to Have Sold Only 25,000 Units. Here’s Why Analysts Think It’s FailingEnglish7·1 year agoNot sure they did… I’ve never even heard of it before until just now
Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's the difference between a $50 HDD and a $200 HDD?English3·1 year agoAs someone that works at a storage devices company - we do still manufacture 10K HDDs. They are faster than the 7200s of the same spec, by nature. All 2.5” drives for enterprise systems. And will actually continue selling them until ~2030. That said, they’re all but obsolete at this point, and aren’t really being developed on any more.
Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Forget star signs, what key do you press to wake up your computer from sleep?1·1 year agoSpacebar sometimes but usually I just smack the keyboard randomly until it wakes up lol
Doombot1@lemmy.oneto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•They'd still both rather use C++ than each other though1·1 year agoMeh? I write pretty much exclusively in C and honestly I still like C++ better, and wouldn’t mind switching to Rust either
I’ve also mentioned this before but for those that need a more photoshop-like GIMP experience, try taking a look at PhotoGimp, it’s essentially a reskin+remap of all of the hotkeys to more closely match those of photoshop, and it works wonderfully.