Size is what matters. You need to judge people by their screen sizes.
Time is running too slow, so my watch does faster times. 🤦
Challenge accepted. Gonna apply to CERN next year 😎
Just be at work and look around yourself. Many of your colleagues got their jobs without knowing what's actually going on. Doesn't matter what kind of job they have.
Yes, but users with basic knowledge don't even get the difference between a web browser and a search engine. Shutting down Google seems like a perfect "simple" explanation for a general digital lockdown.
They know this is impossible - even with their worthless currency. I guess they will soon provide their own services or they will revoke internet access from their citizens.
You change the volume in your car, with your keyboard?!
The cube is so heavy, it presses a hole into the floor.
Don't try that. You gonna end up totally forgetting about that game and when you think you should try it already, then you cannot find the drive to do so.
The first GTA is still the most fun.
Just get a Logitech (G502 does great) and install piper (control app for Logitech mice).
Install Hackintosh MacOS
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My automated emergency breaking is worse than if it was disabled. It only works on false-positives. I had a minor collision and the system reached after the crash. Another time I could break early on, but the breaks didn't disengage until restarting the ignition.
Was it a AAA game? How can it be this unknown when it was AAA?
You forgot about a gamer's reflexes. 2 car lengths at 200 km/h are fine. Give or take the condition of your brakes and tires.
Half a meter is fine when I'm in need of bullying away the car blocking the fast lane on the Autobahn. Sometimes they act like they had not rear view mirrors and the road was their own.
Die Blätter vom Indoor Anbau kann man noch prima für Tee und Salate gebrauchen. Dabei wird nichts verbrannt.
One of the challenges when it comes to switching gaming setups from the Windows world to Linux, is fully-featured hardware support.
The Xbox Wireless Headset + official dongle does a decent job with a lot of bang for the buck. However, It's not (yet) supported by XONE or any other driver. I can connect it via bluetooth, but then it just sounds dull - no surprise!
That's why I'm now looking for a new headset which is approved by the community. It must offer decent (surround-)sound in games.
I'm planning to rebuild my gaming PC (Specs so far: Ryzen 5 7600, B650 chipset, RTX 3060, Dan Case A4).
Yet, I'm not sure which OS it will be. Important features will most probably be:
- low latency kernel
- decent hardware support (GPU driver should support the kernel without the need of compiling everything manually)
- modern looks, rather than a 2003-style xfce configuration
- still having the freedom to modify and install anything I want
Yet another study: Inhalation vs injection of 1.6 mg Δ⁹-THC-CBD solution.
No surprise: blood concentration is much higher when injected.
Please find the paper: https://karger.com/mca/article-pdf/1/1/36/3068439/000489034.pdf
I just stumbled upon this scientific paper from 2018. It references a Dutch study where 46 canna oil samples from patiens were analyzed. It's shocking how the labels deviate from the actual concentrations.
Here's the link to the paper: https://karger.com/mca/article-pdf/1/1/65/3068377/000489287.pdf
And the other related issues: https://karger.com/mca/issue/browse-by-year
Half a year ago I stumbled upon two notetaking tools of which one improved my life's quality, so I thought I share my experience with the community. I'm not sponsored by either of these projects.
Both of these tools are powerful extendable markdown editors with a daily journal, calender function, TODO list and a knowledge base similar to a Wiki. Every page or block can be crosslinked, referenced or embedded. That way, I can keep an overview over my daily tasks with all necessary information directly accessible.
The one tool I use daily now, is Logseq. I synchronize my notes among all my devices via git. Works great under Linux, but I needed to install termux on Android. They are working on a sync service for logseq, which should make it more interesting for most users. There is one caveat though: It's not on Google's PlayStore, nor on f-droid.
The other similar tool, which I can recommend because it is more easily available, is Obsidian. The company also offers a sync service for premium users. I found one missing feature which is more a niche, but still a bummer: Code blocks cannot be indented.
What do you think? Do you use similar - maybe even better - note taking tools?