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  • Smaller is better in the bag and bigger one is better on the desk. Sounds like you might not appreciate the benefits of small size.

  • That jungle theme seems to be working really well. You could put a little Tarzan figurine somewhere in there. You know, like one of those aquarium decorations, but for gardens.

  • Don’t use light then. That’s a limitation of our technology and understanding of physics.

    If you find sailing boats agonizingly slow, you gotta upgrade to steam boats. First, you need to develop the appropriate machining technologies so that you can build pistons that seal reasonably well.

  • Man made rules tend to be paradoxical, inconsistent, contradictory and poorly designed. What about laws of physics?

  • Interesting.

    Relying on your intuition really is no substitute to actually looking things up. If I had a tattoo on the back of my hand, it should say something like that, so that I won't forget it. Keeps happening all the time.

    On the other hand, the internet is always more than glad to correct my mistakes, so I still see this mess as a win-win for everyone.

  • IMO link B is the “most original” one. Sort of like an “authoritative source”, if you will.

  • Based on the name of the community and the responses I’ve seen here, this is exactly the right place for this opinion.

  • But the way people save and consume content on the web has evolved, so we’re channeling our resources into projects that better match browsing habits today.

    Soo… nobody needed that tool any more? Did they ever though?

  • Using a blacklist approach seems to be very popular, but here's an alternative, for those who want to try something different.

    Subscribe to all the communities you consider worth your time. Change the setting of your default feed so that home=subscribed. When you're just casually browsing, you'll see posts from the communities you've explicitly approved, so you can be pretty sure that you won't be seeing stuff you don't want to be exposed to.

    If you want to discover new and interesting places, there are actually a few communities specifically for that purpose. (!newcommunities@lemmy.world and !communitypromo@lemmy.ca) Just subscribe to those, and your home feed will introduce you to new things from time to time. If you want to see shitposts, politics, memes or a combination of all three, you can always visit the "all" feed.

  • Who cares about customer satisfaction or returning customers when what the investors really care about is quarterly revenue and dividends.

  • Mosquitos are known for being pretty big on penetration. It’s their thing, and they’re always the active participant.

  • This should cover it fairly well.

  • I don't know about you, but I've been #Bloomscrolling lately. As far as I'm concerned, the MAUs are here for the wows.

  • Absolutely, you can compile from source! If the source code is available and you have the necessary hardware, you can definitely compile your own headband. Many enthusiasts who venture down this path often end up creating custom modifications, such as cat-ears-headband or butterfly-headband. The open-source community is quite creative, and the possibilities are nearly endless.

    By default, all headband variants should support ARM, but I don’t know why would anyone want to use it that way. However, variants of the hairpin package are a different story. I’ve never seen one with ARM support, but all of them support HAIR really well.

  • LOl, and I really love it that there’s a place where I can practice this sort of creative writing.

  • The medium-length-hair wasn’t designed to be installed alone without any supplemental utilities. This is a common issue and can usually be resolved by installing some additional packages.

    1. Dependencies: Your hair setup might be missing some essential dependencies. Consider installing hairpin-utils or hairband-manager. These packages are quite popular and have been forked numerous times, so you'll find a variant that suits your needs.
    2. Package Variants:
      • Security-Oriented: If you're concerned about security (i.e., keeping your hair firmly in place), you might want to look into secure-hairpin or lockdown-hairband.
      • Efficiency and Lean Design: For those who prefer a minimalist approach, lightweight-hairpin or slim-hairband are excellent choices.
      • Extra Eye Candy: If you're into aesthetics, there are variants that come with additional decorations like bowtie-hairband or sparkle-hairpin.
  • As an absent admin myself, I can assure you that the system can take a surprising amount of neglect and abuse. There were times when I feared the system was beyond repair, but I've been surprised time and again by how resilient it actually is. Nowadays, you can also use your least hated LLM to give you suggestions and help with interpreting logs.

    The thing is, you can neglect your system for long periods of time, run system updates blindfolded, but eventually, the tasks pile up and catch up with you. My latest misadventure involved finding out the hard way that lots of packages that used to be in core, were moved to extra. You know, reading those announcements might be a good idea... Anyway, I was unable to update my system, because about half of the packages were no longer available in core. Eventually, I figured it out, enabled extra, fixed some of the stupid mistakes I made along the way, and the system was back to normal. Yay! After about two hours of messing around, I can finally get back to neglecting my admin duties again.

  • That’s a good point. I totally forgot that clean vocals also exist. When I think of metal, all that comes to my mind is RORRORRO GRRROGRRO!

  • Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world

    Lemmy is better if you stick to the subscribed feed

    AssholeDesign @lemmy.world

    Forced to accept all cookies on gadgethacks

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    The tiles

    Coffee @lemmy.world

    Should you invest in a better grinder?

    Suomi @sopuli.xyz

    Opettavainen tarina siitä miten tavaroita tilataan muuhun kuin omaan kotiosoitteeseen

    Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    GPT told me to break my system

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Which task would be ideal for an LLM such as chatGPT?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Which prediction was supposed to happen already?