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  • I've started to skip the mask for small groups for short time periods but I still mask up for the grocery store, and large gathering, and any time I'm in a smaller room with people for a long time.

    I get sick so rarely now, it's great. And it's so much less socially exhausting to wear a mask and be able to hide my face. I dont have to take a smile or watch my expressions nearly as much.

    And it helps support my friends who are immunocompromised by normalizing mask wearing.

    I don't plan to stop for a long while. And I plan to always mask up if I'm sick, even just a cold, to avoid spreading it.

  • Desktop for sure. Though I've started to love using Steam Link in my home to stream to my laptop (or TV) to get the best of both worlds.

    Same reasons as everyone else, it's more powerful, better heat management, upgradeable, and still allows me to stream to a laptop when needed. (I'll even use RDP to my desktop from my laptop most of the time to still get the power for work things too).

  • And every spell works like goodberry (the food is infused with the magic and anyone can consume it to complete the spell).

    And all material components are food ingredients.all somatic components are cooking steps, and all verbal components are Gordon Ramsay insults.

  • Agreed.

    If you want to do a custom class, take the stats of something that already exists and just flavor it as something new with a new name. Maybe a bard but their performances are cooking meals for people or something.

    Maybe come up with a few homebrew spells for them that are cooking related (or something functionally identical to a spell, even if it isnt). Pick an existing spell that's close to what you want and flavor it as food related and give it a new name.

  • The Lemmy app we are using on our phones needs to download content from Lemmy so it can be displayed to us. Lemmy might just have one big file full of links, but that's annoying to have to write code to handle. Or it might have a folder full of files where each file is a post, but that's also a bit annoying to write code to manage.

    It (probably) uses a local SQLite database to store all of the cached posts.

    Conceptually, a database is just a place to store things, just like a big text file. The database just handles a lot of the grunt work for you and makes it easier to search, organize, and filter the data.

    So anywhere there is data, there could be a database.

  • I see you got your answer, but I'm adding on for anyone else that comes across this.

    For me, I learned the most when I had a disposable and replaceable system. When I was dual booted I was too scared to touch anything in case it fucked everything up. Once I started poking round on a Pi, LiveUSB, etc it was a lot easier to learn because I could always restart.

    Id start there with something like Mint or Ubuntu. Then set it up in a way where you can easily replace your OS so you can reset it often and fuck around. Then just learn as you go.

  • It really isnt bad. I do most of my computer at home so I really only need a small cloud box to pipe things through when needed.

    And I could reduce the B2 price a lot with some deduping of my data, but that's an ongoing and painfully slow process since I was too reckless with my local backups in the past, so $7 to avoid that process is worth it.

    And for electric I suspect it's pretty low. I'm running 3 raspberry pi, a 4 bay NAS, and one micro PC and I live in an area with pretty cheap electric already. I think my gaming machine probably takes more power in a few hours than the rest of the system does in a day.

  • I largely run raspberry pis so my electric costs are likely minimal (I've never calculated it). Besides that:

    • PIA VPN: ~$4/mo
    • Digital Ocean Droplet + Backup snapshots: $7/mo
    • Domains: ~$25/year
    • Backblaze B2 backups: $7/mo
  • It's not even limited to smart cars though. Yes used does let you a oid it, but it's not like this is just people buying the fancy trims either. Shit like this is working it's way down to the run of the mill standard cars year after year.

  • Eh. If it's an old US bill it might come out a bit more ragged and fragile, but it won't destroy the money or your laundry.

    Do it enough and the money would disintegrate, but a single wash won't be a problem, just plan on being gentle when you extract it just in case.

  • Cool. Now I can subtly influence you to pay for your free use MILF porn. Or use MILF models in your ads to make you more likely to buy shit.

    Even if you don't think you can be influenced by that stuff it still likely to change your behaviour just enough, even just 5% more spending which makes it worthwhile to them.

    But honestly your data barely matters on its own. But once it's merged with everyone else's....that's when it's valuable.

  • Maybe maybe MAYBE for a prosumer desktop situation it's less necessary than it used to be. But it's absolutely still needed, your friend is dumb and reckless with their data.

    Drives fail all the time, not just sectors.

  • Two and a half monitors here. Two connected to my desktop (one normal one vertical) and my laptop below them.

    My laptop is for Teams calls, and the occasional reference page or video, but is mostly ignored until I need it. The main large monitor for editors and email. The vertical one for references and notes.

    I would love a third monitor for the desktop but my desk is too narrow for that to be realistic.