Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)BO
Posts
0
Comments
545
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • Fantastic!

    This could also use Neelix and Tuvok (though far less infamously).

    After all his work trying to get Tuvok to crack a smile throughout the show, Neelix pushes Tuvok to go back to medical and have his happiness removed so he can go back to being the tactical officer in S06E06.

    https://youtu.be/RUDBTeIB_Cg

  • In all likelihood, yes, she will lose.

    But she should still run for the same reasons Bernie ran. Change the discourse and prevent unfettered ratcheting of the Overton window; force Democrats to respond to her challenge.

    If she doesn't run, we all lose. Winning isn't quite everything.

  • Out of curiosity, are the containers that are having issues using non-root users internally? Podman maps your user to root inside the container, so a non-root user can have strange effects.

    I had this issue when an image inherited a non-root user upstream.

  • I think you'd be fine with Bazzite. I have it on my laptop and do more general dev and media things than gaming. I don't boot to game mode (you can make this selection on iso download). It's a typical KDE experience that encourages flatpack for apps instead of the traditional package manager.

  • Shhhhh

    Jump
  • The mechanical dials bit makes me jealous. I have a fancy new one that has a drawer mechanism and is built in under the counter.

    It has settings to disable the chime, the 30 second "omg your food is still in the microwave" reminder, and even all sounds.

    But doing anything that isn't just pushing a couple numbers and start is hopeless. Defrost or "melt"? Enter the food code (???) then the weight (just guess randomly at the units and start over if you're wrong). I just run at 30% power to defrost the occasional thing now.

  • Documents show that the energy and water projected to be consumed by the data center campus are staggering. If built to full capacity, the Bessemer data center campus could consume around 10.5 million megawatt hours of energy per year, based on estimates provided to residents by representatives of the data center development.

    That’s more than 90 times the amount of energy used by all residences in Bessemer annually, according to figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

    That's half the annual generation of the largest power plant in the US.

    A recent regulatory filing by county officials estimated that water usage by the facility could amount to 2 billion gallons per day. That’s more than five times the entire state’s daily residential usage, according to government figures.

    The entire US uses 18 billion gallons of water per day from direct draws (not drinking water connections).

    I have to admit this can be only horseshit. I don't want to be an apologist.

    Here another slightly older figure: That's the entire daily fresh groundwater use of the entire US.

  • Yeah, also a dev here. I'd be so happy if they'd parted ways with the 90s legacy bits at some point. Just glad there are enough parsing libraries that I'll never need to care (right? Please tell me I'm right!).