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The difference is that the same house in 1990 at 12% still only cost $150k. Today at 7% it costs $1.2m
Source: the house I grew up in, county sales records.
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The difference is that the same house in 1990 at 12% still only cost $150k. Today at 7% it costs $1.2m
Source: the house I grew up in, county sales records.
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TIL You can use `systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg` to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks
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Combine that with the 20-30 seconds my system takes to do bios memory training on the DDR5 ram and we’re practically back to the “go make some coffee while the system boots up” days 🤦
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Is there a Linux based OS for public computers, such as at a library or a PC cafe?
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Boosting so I can revisit this comment in a couple years.
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Microsoft Edge, anyone?
I use Edge on Linux as my user agent in Firefox on Windows just so I can give some engineers a laugh.
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Mike Lindell's $500 Wi-Fi monitoring devices are BANNED from polling stations in Kentucky after My Pillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist claimed signals were tampering with votes
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The worst part is they don’t even need to make an app. Dozens exist already. I’ve been using Fing for years to help troubleshoot at home.
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Is there a game that you've been very patient for, which turned out to be dissappointing when you finally started playing it?
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I really wonder what it is about TotK that makes for such wildly different opinions. Everything about TotK was a vast improvement over BotW for me. Up to and especially including revisiting the same locations to see how they’ve changed and exploring all 3 levels of the map to their fullest extent. I stopped playing BotW the moment I beat it after ~90 hours of play time. But I’ve continued to return to TotK nearly 300 hours in now, after beating it in about the same 90 hours originally. It’s just endlessly interesting wandering and getting sidetracked and finding / figuring out side quests.
I have a couple friends who beat it for the sake of beating the next Zelda game but the majority of my small circle continues to play, some even putting off beating it just to explore more. It’s very interesting seeing such different approaches, hearing what people focused on and how they tackled the openness. I’m not sure I witnessed the same phenomenon with games like Skyrim. Something about this one feels different at least. Hard to describe.
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That thin line of dust left over when you sweep into a dustpan is a real-life zemo paradox.
That thin line of dust is just a reminder that you need to vacuum after you sweep.
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X is rolling out audio and video calling feature nobody asked for
Can’t wait for the inevitable video to drop of Gavin, I mean Elon, trying to video chat and then it fails badly.
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While technically POSSIBLE, how viable is it to run Adobe apps, especially Premiere and After Effects, on Linux
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To add to this, I also use Natron to replace After Effects. I use both of these on Linux and Windows too, serves me well as a light-mid user.
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I finally figured out how to virtualize my OPNsense firewall. Suck it, Roku.
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I’ve been having some issues with random IoT devices bypassing my pihole despite it being a router-level DNS for all my devices. Can you go into more detail about dst-nat and how I might be able to improve catching requests so they can routed to pihole for filtering? My router is running openwrt and pihole is on a VM in my hypervisor that’s directly connected to the router. This is the first time I’m hearing about dst-nat.
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Time to say good-bye...
It blows my mind Sega haven’t made a Chao focused game, even a mobile Chao Garden / gacha game. Or even included Chao in any Sonic games in forever.
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Distro for experienced Linux user
The one thing I’ve learned over the years is that the more experience you have with Linux, the less you rely on preconfigured distributions. Find a stable minimal install and build up your own set of base packages, DE, configs, etc.
Only you know your habits and needs and experience is how you narrow down the field.
For me personally, I have found my groove in a minimal Debian install with a first run setup script or two that is repeatable and automatable so I can start with a known quantity for any applicable need I have.
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Let's say the Borg somehow managed to assimilate a Q. How fucked is the universe?
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Who quite frankly, despite his persistence, was a lil’ bitch.
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Good server OS for Jellyfin
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Debian is (rightfully) known for being lightweight and very stable. Particularly with older hardware, while still being quite compatible with newer hardware. Their long-running release cycles tend to not break whenever updates do roll out. Ubuntu is Debian based as well, its focus however is on user friendliness and usability, especially on the GUI front. Ubuntu server is perfectly fine, but it’s heavy handed compared to a minimal Debian installation with just a handful of packages selected purposefully by the user for the task it is intended for. There have also been more vocal complaints about whatever Canonical is trying to do with snaps/snap store.
Most beginners with Linux I would more encourage to try Debian for its stability and speed because it’s a great platform to learn Linux on as well as experiment with whatever goal they have by way of packages and projects available all over the open source side of the web.
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Baldur's Gate 3 is officially Steam Deck Verified
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I turned off FSR and got better framerate and much clearer character and world details. Overall most setting at medium and the deck working at 12w and I get a solid 45fps. Native resolution.
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Toyota raises worker wages after UAW strike settlement
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That’s exactly how it works. Capitalism reacts to threats of loss, it’s up to the workers to decide if that is enough. Sometimes it is, sometimes it’s not. But this is exactly what should be happening regardless.
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Orange is the worst color and flavor to recieve in candy.
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Yeah gonna disagree. West Coast US here and it’s been a stocking stuffer treat every Christmas in my family since the 90’s and very much front center in the holiday section at grocery stores.
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Tiny mini PC with four 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports
My APU4 running OpenWRT kinda struggles to run SQM on my 1.2gbps connection, cuts the download speeds in half, I wonder if this i3 could do any better.
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Scientists discover hidden landscape ‘frozen in time’ under Antarctic ice
Great, now the flat earthers are gonna talk endlessly about this
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The New 8bitdo Retro Keyboard shipped early. Small-ish Male Hand for scale.
Got mine today too, really loving it so far. Space key has that nice thock to it. Styling is nice, macro programming was easy. The big buttons feel good too, they’re a single switch key but stabilized well enough to hit anywhere and as hard as you want.
My only issue is that the caps lock and scroll lock lights don’t work. Not a dealbreaker for me and I’ll probably pull it apart to see if I can fix it myself but it seems about on par with 8bitdo’s other products in terms of quality. Not A+ but still a wonderful product.