In addition to the complaint tablet from Nanni, researchers also found several similar tablets in a room of Ea-Nasirās house. Each of these tablets were from a different buyer, and all listed their frustrations with the business practices of the infamous trader. This shows archaeologists that Ea-Nasir had a frequent trend of fraud and scamming buyers, securing his place as historyās first conman.
Wow. After reading the whole translated letter, he had several! What an assir
In other words: don't change the status quo, it's all good. I think most of us were raised like that, and it's a load of bs; in reality that's how things slowly get worse for all, or we can continuously make many small bets striving for good so things get better.
My KDE (both 5 and 6, just checked) also uses Meta+L, by default. On my KDE 5 Ctrl+Alt+L appears as custom but I don't remember adding it, maybe they inverted the two.
I was kidding mostly but while travelling (no letters where I was staying) I did recently make, out of basically waste paper, an origami gift card holder I was proud of :) it opens up in the back and you can slide out the card. No tape, no glue. I can look for the website with instructions if you're interested
Excellent article, it worries me that most people hear about those memecoins and laugh about it, thinking only of those MAGA folks that bought into them losing their money.
Institutions and pension funds all over the world have always been heavily invested in American stocks and lately have also "diversified" with crypto, god forbid they let one investment avenue unfollowed for once. But this is just the beginning of the fuckeries. Long term we might be fine, but being collectively 10% poorer even if only in the next 5-10 years, is a disaster. It doesn't matter if you don't personally invest in this scams.
Keep using the Superflower my friend, and keep the Pico + Dell transformer as backup if the first fails. Maybe in a year or two you'll find a great deal on a mobo+cpu combo that's way more efficient and powerful anyway so all investments made now for a few watts will seem moot by then. Just my 2c.
Btw I also have an old Superflower but only 350W, and I recently got a used (barely) Seasonic Focus 550W in case I needed more wattage again (for multiple HDDs spinning up at boot or in case I bought a GPU again), also gold-rated. I was looking to get a Titanium or Platinum one but the price difference was still quite unjustifiable for my use case (idle server/NAS).
Another thing, I never bothered testing with a wattmeter (except the one on the UPS display) because I read that they're a lot less accurate at the low wattages that we are discussing. Also the UPS alone causes some losses as well.
I don't think a Platinum vs a Gold ATX rated PSU is going to make such a drastic difference on such low wattages, unless they're made for low workloads. Efficiency is highest around half of the rated maximum load.
So something like a PicoPSU is likely more efficient, and if electricity is very expensive you could even make a return on that investment in 5-10years maybe..I wouldn't worry too much about a 5-10W difference (unless the pc will be off-grid), at the same time a quality PSU will produce less heat and be more silent, will have a fanless mode built in, those are bigger advantages to me.
I've just got the app from f-droid and withdrawn some KUDOS š someone wants to try exchanging them via link/QR?
Let me know how it goes Magnus