Make me wonder how it would compare to a 410 round. I have shot those and they were not fun in a pistol. That pistol was considerably heavier then a Darringer too
I use PCLinuxOS as my primary Linux OS. They are a bit conservative to adapt new updates until they are sure of stability because of rolling nature. KDE is still at 5 there. Heard about Neon and wanted to try KDE 6. I find that they have adopted Windows style approach to updates where we need to reboot to apply the updates and...
Yuuuup lowest pay bump I have gotten was 10k highest was over 50k with the potential of a bonus. I got low balled for a long years and am now like pay me. Wish I would have seen/known my worth long ago before getting taken advantage of
China's sex doll industry is embracing AI, creating interactive companions for a growing market. Though promising intimacy, technical and legal hurdles remain.
Also girls have so many toys already, mean while use dudes are stuck with lotion and our right hand and sometimes you sit on your left hand till it gets tingly and then rub one out. It’s called the stranger
I have been hearing really good things about this new service called X. Very small and friendly community. You just need to register an account and do 12 easy installments of 420.69 yearly
Still order like grandpa. I go in and want to talk to a human and order. I hate those gross ass touchscreens. I am probably a minority especially in my age group and working in tech
I really remember heatsinks being a thing on overclocked systems around that time frame and then once we got to P4 cpus the chilling towers appeared those things were massive
“Unlike gas-powered engines—which are made up of thousands of parts that shift against one other—a typical EV has only a few dozen moving parts. That means lessdamage and maintenance, making it easier and cheaper to keep a car on the road well past the approximately 200,000-mile average lifespan of a gas-powered vehicle. And EVs are only getting better. “There are certain technologies that are coming down the pipeline that will get us toward that million-mile EV,” Scott Moura, a civil and environmental engineer at UC Berkeley, told me. That many miles would cover the average American driver for 74 years. The first EV you buy could be the last car you ever need to purchase.“
No way a car would last me and my family 74 years. First year I owned my car I put on almost 35k. Was driving 100 miles back and forth to work at that time. We typically take a road trip from colorado to near Vermont every year for a vacation.
A lot of midwesterns will drive 14 hours to get some where
Round trip was 100 miles every day. This was rural Ohio driving to Columbus so it was not to bad 2 and 4 lane roads till you hit the city most of them time. If we got a lot of snowfall it could super suck but I was from NE Ohio so most of the time it was not that much white knuckle driving. You just listen to a lot of audiobooks and podcasts or call some friends on your hour or so drive home
Interesting it’s only cost me about 40 dollars a month to host a bunch of sites right now. I think I can consolidate them down to one server and be about 10-15 bucks a months. I am not hosting any pictures right now thoug, which can add up
My game is called Do Not Press The Button (To Delete The Multiverse) and in it I have a multiverse called A Universe Where This Game Was Made By People With Actual talent and it's a "What If" the Crow Crows Crows guy made my game. I think it's turning out good. What do you think? Here is my Steam Page
At least so far. The first go round had the nozzle crash into the tree support, resulting in a layer shift. The good news is that the print stayed very firmly stuck to the bed....
I wish corporate companies would go back to these styles. The bench’s and stools bring back so many memories. T-Bell in my area had plants up on that ledge up top
There was a McDonald’s in a nice part of town that had a big ass fish tank in it too
Being an older system admin this is how we worked. Would generally have an A and B side and maybe C on our stacks. Most of the time what I supported would be A and B clusters in two data centers and then do either 100% on our primary site or do a mix of traffic between our two sites
And weird liquor laws as well. Epic Brewing has a beer called Escape to Colorado because they could not make it in Utah. Also love that state it’s so pretty
Colorado actually went thought a similar thing about 7 years ago. Could only buy 3.2 beer at a grocery store. Every grocery store had a liquor store close to it so not a big deal at all
You can’t turn down a free fermenter and also hell yeah on a porter! Love me some beers durning summer. I am a big BA guy and we got some great ones here in Denver
I am worried that I drink too much at once. I don't drink coffee daily but typically when I do drink coffee I will have 4-6 shots of espresso. I am not asking if this is healthy per se, I'm more searching for confirmation that it isn't too uncommon lol....
I drink 1-2 Americano’s every day. Double shot of course. When I was drinking drip I would drink 8-10 cups which was a lot. Getting an espresso machine has definitely helped me cut back
From what I remember it was supposed to be a simgle use vehicle that they kept using.The CF worked great those few time but would eventually wear out because of stress fractures. That's what I remember from when the accident happened so I could be wrong.
Basically what it says in the title. I did a lot of searching in Internet. I think small form factor computers are mt best bet. But I still feel they are costly for my purpose....
Microsoft really wants Local accounts gone after it erases its guide on how to create them ( www.xda-developers.com )
Microsoft removes guide on converting Microsoft accounts to Local, pushing for Microsoft sign-ins....
Fuck both of us ( lemmy.world )
Shamelessly stolen from @SkyezOpen
Are offline updates going to be the future?
I use PCLinuxOS as my primary Linux OS. They are a bit conservative to adapt new updates until they are sure of stability because of rolling nature. KDE is still at 5 there. Heard about Neon and wanted to try KDE 6. I find that they have adopted Windows style approach to updates where we need to reboot to apply the updates and...
‘We’re Flying Blind’: CDC Has 1M Bird Flu Tests Ready, but Experts See Repeat of Covid Missteps ( kffhealthnews.org )
Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else” ( arstechnica.com )
It's the talk of the town ( lemmy.world )
Happy birthday to the ground! ( www.youtube.com )
you can't trust the system
China's AI-Powered Sexbots Are Redefining Intimacy, But There Will Be Limitations - Are We Ready? ( www.ibtimes.co.uk )
China's sex doll industry is embracing AI, creating interactive companions for a growing market. Though promising intimacy, technical and legal hurdles remain.
Happy Juneteenth everyone! ( lemmy.world )
Who lives in a Pineapple in the Algorithms Library for C? SpongeBob BinaryTreePants! ( lemmy.world )
Internet forums are disappearing because now it's all Reddit and Discord. And that's worrying. ( www.xataka.com )
McDonald’s will stop testing AI to take drive-thru orders, for now ( www.theverge.com )
I'm convinced watchOS 11 is hinting at an Apple Watch 10 with better battery life ( www.techradar.com )
Cupholder.exe
EVs Could Last Nearly Forever—If Car Companies Let Them ( www.theatlantic.com )
we love open source!!1! ( lemmy.ca )
Study finds a quarter of all webpages from 2013 to 2023 no longer exist ( www.pcgamer.com )
I have a level that is a tribute to The Stanley Parable in my game, here is my progress. Any feedback? ( lemmy.world )
My game is called Do Not Press The Button (To Delete The Multiverse) and in it I have a multiverse called A Universe Where This Game Was Made By People With Actual talent and it's a "What If" the Crow Crows Crows guy made my game. I think it's turning out good. What do you think? Here is my Steam Page
Apple’s Photo Bug Exposes the Myth of ‘Deleted’ ( www.wired.com )
Linux Inventor Says He Doesn’t Believe in Crypto ( u.today )
Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, does not believe in cryptocurrencies, calling them a vehicle for scams and a Ponzi scheme....
I found a way to keep my chamber temps up for long/big ASA prints ( lemmy.world )
At least so far. The first go round had the nozzle crash into the tree support, resulting in a layer shift. The good news is that the print stayed very firmly stuck to the bed....
Two students find security bug that could let millions do laundry for free ( www.theverge.com )
New Teslas might lose Steam ( www.theverge.com )
I still remember ( lemmy.world )
Hearing is be-leafing: Students invent quieter leaf blower ( hub.jhu.edu )
Billionaire Real Estate Mogul Hopes to Turn TikTok Into His Utopian Internet Dream ( gizmodo.com )
When the water runs dry: Why France is freaking out over a tiny Swiss dam ( www.politico.eu )
Water-rich Switzerland controls Western Europe’s taps — and wants it to stay that way. Its drought-ridden neighbors are getting nervous....
Let's do micro service ( sh.itjust.works )
TIL there's a rich history of conspiracy theories centered around Denver International Airport ( history.denverlibrary.org )
Bumble Founder Shares Odd Future of Dating: Your AI Dates My AI ( gizmodo.com )
Systemd Looks to Replace sudo with run0 ( news.itsfoss.com )
Colorado Passes Its Third ‘Right To Repair’ Bill ( www.techdirt.com )
Finally made the move ( lemmy.world )
Just don't ask how long it took to get my dGPU working properly :D...
Chinese climbers stuck on cliff for more than an hour due to overcrowding ( www.cnn.com )
Carboy dryer, stackable, for homebrewing. (OC) ( files.catbox.moe )
STL https://www.printables.com/model/866603-carboy-dryer-stackable...
My /var/tmp folder is endlessly stacking up on "container_images_storage_xxxxxxxxxx" folders? ( slrpnk.net )
The issue at hand:...
How much coffee do y'all typically drink in a sitting?
I am worried that I drink too much at once. I don't drink coffee daily but typically when I do drink coffee I will have 4-6 shots of espresso. I am not asking if this is healthy per se, I'm more searching for confirmation that it isn't too uncommon lol....
Innovation or Overreach? UH Research Casts blame on OceanGate's Submersible Design says: Low quality carbon fibre lead to the accident ( www.arktrek.shop )
The retro Nokia phone everyone owned 25 years ago will get a reboot soon – and yes, it has Snake ( www.techradar.com )
My body, my choice ( lemmy.world )
Suggestions for cheap enterprise grade hardware to run linux headless.
Basically what it says in the title. I did a lot of searching in Internet. I think small form factor computers are mt best bet. But I still feel they are costly for my purpose....