So a reasonably expensive one I guess, which would be fair I think.
So a reasonably expensive one I guess, which would be fair I think.
Well spotted!
Maybe I have only used crappy ones in AirBnBs who stopped working if a drop of water touched the plate…
I hate induction with a passion, beep boop it doesn’t work because a drop of water, you can’t put anything on it, the controls are obnoxious and you have to change at least some cookwear.
I love gas, sure it’s more a preference than logic but it’s so snappy ! Turn the button and you have 5000watts of heat, no long click this, short click that, and when done, just turn the knob.
Now, it has drawbacks like when it’s windy, it does get super hot etc. but I’d get hologen (with knobs) before any induction.
/Rant off
Hell yeah! 💖💖💖
Knee high socks are for any Linux flavour 💖
On the fat cheque
That’s what she said
Oh no, I feel it already the “I was on Linux before it was cool”
Whereas if there were less seeders but they could provide 1mb/s connections, you are limited by your own internet connection
Gigabit internet connection gang rise up!
Because I had lots of problems with my lemmy.mindoki.com server, so I shamefully uses an accunt on lemmy.world.
Just wiped the server a coupla of days ago (snif), so if everything works out well this time you’ll see valmond from mindoki the next time :-)
A lemmy server, and my experimental Tenfingers sharing protocol nodes.
Vscode is not that good IMO.
Next:
Must always be online
Cost is now $9.99 per month (free with commercial breaks. For now of course.)
Everything is stored online (60GB free, $5.99/month to up it to 199GB, $49/m for 400GB).
That was true when every studio had their inhouse engine, optimized for their game types.
Today we have 100.000 times more power and “everyone” goes with a prebuilt engine so I don’t think your point is valud, any more at least.
Omg, I pay 30€ for 1Gb/0.7Gb (ten more for symmetrical 10Gb, I don’t need it and can’t even use more than 1Gb/s but my inner nerd wants it) and 0.15€/KWh.
BTW the electricity cost is somewhat or totally negated when you heat your apartment/house depending on your heating system. For me in the winter I totally write it off.
You’re right but I have seen old people getting some Ubuntu/Mint installed and set up and they email & spreadsheet away just fine.
I guess the only who will have to tinker are gamers (or very specific power users?).
Others just doesn’t even know or care about the OS.
You mean 50.1% !
I’m curious, what do you or anorher “classic”(?) home user do that needs more than like an old intel 6500 with say 32GB RAM and some 1 TB SSD (hoarding etc goes to the NAS right?) of storage?
I know dockers consume, or so I have heard, but even a webserver, streaming etc is that really eating up the (pcie)bandwith?
I’m just a low end tinkerer who likes to buy over specced stuff so I wonder what’s you all doing with yours I guess!
I have read encouraging numbers about charge cycles for sodium batteries, I’m quite curious too about real values.
You just lost all those sweet deals when you left, they are not comming back. Who would have thought?