I like 3d printers because they allow me to make my mechanical contraptions extremely fast and with ease comparing to, say, cutting them from wood. None of the stuff I make is going to revolutionize the world, but that was never the goal for me.
I like 3d printers because they allow me to make my mechanical contraptions extremely fast and with ease comparing to, say, cutting them from wood. None of the stuff I make is going to revolutionize the world, but that was never the goal for me.
Well yes, technically the amount of heat released because of current going through the coil can heat things up on it’s own, but this is generally a huge waste of power and kind of misses the whole “induction” part of “induction cooking”. And those things (the coils) aren’t meant to heat up for that exact reason. Edit: I really thought it was a shitty induction stove, but apparently it’s just a resistive stove…
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It’s called physics.
19! (not “nineteen factorial”). I had used a floppy disk once.
I have nothing against Nano, but after just a few months of using Neovim for basically all my text editing needs, Nano is completely unusable to me.
You know, git initially was that kind of thing where people would send diff commits on mailing lists. Git is perfectly decentralized already. And there’s no need for federation.
Forgejo is already decentralized too. You could host your own instance right now, if you’d want.
It is still an unnecessary risk for them.
I mean, here’s a few random numbers out of my head: 1 9 5 2 6 8 6 3 4 0. I don’t get it, why is it supposed to be hard? Sure, they’re not “truly” random, but they sure look random /:
In any case, it at least won’t touch anything outside the vm.
Signal sucks :(
SimpleX is better!
In my opinion, it is unfair to judge a distribution by it’s origin country. Because it’s an international effort regardless.
Not necessarily as a protest, but the answer is always hard yes.
Oh, don’t worry about games. With Steam’s Proton, they work like a charm (there are exceptions of coarse, but the majority does). Sometimes even better than on Windows. For non-Steam games there are options as well.
The biggest problem I’ve seen people struggle with when migrating from Windows to Linux is that they do things the Windows way, but this is a different operating system, so obviously it doesn’t work and they get frustrated. The hardest part of switching to Linux is being able to and willing to learn how to use a computer again, but from a different perspective.
I had never seen one myself. Interesting!
I certainly would not do that either…
Don’t forget that official Russian media (like any other) is heavily censored and influenced by the government’s interests, so they won’t show people who don’t think that way on purpose. Plus those who disagree might just outright tell reporters to go fuck themselves, instead of telling them their honest opinion, which would obviously not go live.
As for those brainwashd, in my experience, - most of them actually think very low of Ukraine and think that attacking it was absolutely, positively a good thing.
But the problem of grouping people appears again…
Err… I don’t even know how to understand that. Eaten by kraken?
As a Gentoo user, I can say that qtbase is probably the one piece of software that caused me the most failed emerges due to some conflict of python packages.