When I was a kid 320x200 was the best you could do on a (Commodore 64) monitor. With 16 colours! Which was a lot, because PC’s at that time could only output 4 colours at once on that resolution (CGA). We’ve certainly come a long way since then.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•My ongoing journey to replace US services with European alternativesEnglish
1·5 days agoUnderwear: Aubade. French brand with Swiss overlords according to Wikipedia. Not cheap! But very high quality and comfort. I haven’t worn much else for years now. Aubade is mainly known as a high end lingerie brand for women, but they make excellent stuff for men too.
Arch in the front, Debian in the back(end). I run Arch on my laptop and Debian on my homeserver. I’ve ran Debian on laptops before and if stable is getting older hardware support can be a struggle, much better on a rolling distro like Arch. And having all the newest toys on your desktop is very very nice. While on my homeserver I mostly want stability, everything else runs in (podman) containers anyway.
Cachy is a distro I would consider, because it’ll theoretically give you slightly better battery life due to the optimised compiles, although I’m not sure you’ll ever really notice. Manjaro has a reputation of breaking far more often than Arch does, so that one’s a no for me.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How come residential power lines aren't buried underground still?English
233·10 days agoThe price of electricity in a country usually has nothing to do with whether power lines are run above or below the ground. Very often a large part of your electricity price is determined by taxes and subsidies for example. And in my country (the Netherlands) the suppliers of electricity are different companies than the ones responsible for the power network too. Like Sweden we haven’t had residential power lines running above ground for half a century or so, it’s pretty uncommon in (Western?) Europe.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How come residential power lines aren't buried underground still?English
42·10 days agoYeah they would, as multiple countries with a better standard of living than the US have already been doing it for quite a while.
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Spaceflight@sh.itjust.works•Another Jeff Bezos company has announced plans to develop a megaconstellationEnglish
3·12 days agoI think this one is more meant for high-speed links between (AI?) datacenters. In theory it could be more reliable than ground-based links, until a solar flare comes along of course. And once the constellation is up linking two locations that are very far apart is a hell of a lot easier than laying more cables.
Anything Blue does or announces should be taken with a hefty grain of salt, so I fully endorse your scepticism about the speeds. We’ll see how this one pans out. But from a purely technical standpoint it does sound kinda neat.
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Spaceflight@sh.itjust.works•Another Jeff Bezos company has announced plans to develop a megaconstellationEnglish
4·12 days agoTBF this is a very different proposition than Starlink, enterprise-only, MUCH higher bandwidth (6 Tbps!) and presumably higher latency due to the larger distance to earth. To my knowledge nothing like this has been proposed by anyone so far.
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theNetherlands@feddit.nl•Opstand tegen Wilders: zeven PVV'ers beginnen eigen fractieEnglish
3·13 days agoHet positieve nieuws is dat Groenlinks-PVDA nu de grootste partij in de oppositie is. Meer fragmentatie op rechts is altijd goed IMHO.
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Television@piefed.social•What is the actual worst TV series you've ever tried to seriously engage with?English
172·24 days agoI might get downvoted for this, but Breaking Bad. I made it into the second season, constantly annoyed at how massively unrealistic and terrible these people were to each other. People kept telling me it would get better later on and that I should stick with it, but after that failed to materialise I just gave up.
The vast majority of games I play were never released on console, so there’s that too.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do most tv has glossy shine when lights exist?English
11·24 days agoMatte coatings interfere with more than just contrast, they often look a little more blurry as well in my experience. But yeah, the “massively oversimplified” was there for a reason 😆.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do most tv has glossy shine when lights exist?English
6·24 days agoLike Eheran said, they definitely exist: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/bright-room
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do most tv has glossy shine when lights exist?English
381·24 days agoThe massively oversimplified explanation is that more reflective coatings give a better image quality as long as you don’t have reflections. Matte coatings dull the colours of the image a bit and make it a bit less sharp.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alternative to Gmail? I currently use my own domain for email, but i miss the priority inboxEnglish
2·25 days agoYes, those go to the “unsubscribe” folder, so I read them less often than my normal mail.
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Games@lemmy.world•Hooded Horse ban AI-generated art in their games: "all this thing has done is made our lives more difficult"English
384·25 days agoIn order to generate that texture, AI bots have already been attacking every website hosting content on the internet for the past year, to the point that they were basically DDoSed and forced to take extreme measures to stay online. Plenty of copyrighted works have been slurped up without consent from their authors, a massive amount of energy has been used to inference the models and even more energy (far more than all cryptocurrencies combined for example) is used generating things from those models. So yes, a lot of damage has already been done. Far more than killing a couple of cows.
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Games@lemmy.world•Hooded Horse ban AI-generated art in their games: "all this thing has done is made our lives more difficult"English
5411·25 days agoOne way of looking at it is serving a vegan a vegan meal, after you slaughtered a cow for the first couple of tries. Some of the damage has already been done.
Also, we’ve had several kerfuffles already where GenAI “placeholders” were present in a released game, and caused plenty of outrage. It’s far safer to never have those placeholders to begin with. Just draw up something ugly in Paint, at least it’ll be plenty obvious you need to fix it before launching the game.
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Europe@feddit.org•What are your predictions for the EU separation efforts of the USA?English
1·25 days agoYes, that’s what happened in NL too. The previous government was a horrible combination of extreme right-wingers, a farmers party and the regular right-wingers, who all didn’t like or trust each other. Predictably they failed to realise even the simplest of their promises and they blew it all up when right-wing voter opinion started to turn sour after it looked like they would have to water down some of their promises in order to get anything done. The last election was a massive win for centre parties, although we unfortunately narrowly failed to make the left-wing party the biggest one. And this pattern has played out in a similar way in several EU countries in the past year(s).
Can’t have a little weather stop us from cycling.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alternative to Gmail? I currently use my own domain for email, but i miss the priority inboxEnglish
139·25 days agoRegardless of which e-mail service you end up using, I find that an incredible simple rule to filter all e-mail with the word “unsubscribe” in it’s body to another folder saves your sanity. It’s still a folder you should go through a few times a week to read all the newsletters and shit you’re subscribed to, and sometimes the occasional false positive, but your inbox will mostly contain e-mail you actually want to read. I have another rule that filters mail from specific senders that I want to read immediately to my Inbox before it hits the unsubscribe rule, but those exceptions are uncommon enough (I only have 7 after years of doing this) to not take much work.



It does, I’m posting from Thunder right now, and there are more. But it’s not at the same number of apps as Lemmy yet.