apftwb
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- Comment on Chelyabinsk liked your Post 1 day ago:
Seems like a great place for solar panels
- Comment on Anon buys an indie RPG 1 day ago:
Name checks out.
- Comment on This happen to anyone else? 1 week ago:
Once I asked IT if they could stop Skype (depreciated) from automatically being pinned to the taskbar upon login. Through a series of events they uninstalled the Microsoft Office Suite and attempts to reinstall it were met with error messages for 3 days. Eventually they reinstalled Office and closed the ticken, but Skype was still getting pinned.
I live in fear of that Skype shortcut.
- Comment on Nvidia Announces DLSS 5, and it adds... An AI slop filter over your game 1 week ago:
New Mario game looks 🔥🔥fr fr
- Comment on Share this with 5 people or it gets ya 1 week ago:
- Comment on Nuclear energy enjoyers vindicated again after the rise in oil and gas prices. 2 weeks ago:
“FOR THE LAST TIME KEVIN, THE COOLING TOWERS ARE RELEASING STEAM. THEY ARE NOT ‘BURNING’ URANIUM”
- Comment on When you find out there is no regulation below 8.3kHz 2 weeks ago:
McIntyre needed no FCC license to transmit on 8.971 kHz, since the Commission has not designated any allocations below 9 kHz — dubbed “the Dreamers’ Band.”
Dang.
McIntyre’s transmitter consisted of a Hewlett Packard HP 3586B selective level meter with tracking generator. The low-level generator output is amplified by a Wandel & Golterman A-160 level regulator, which feeds a Hafler P3000 stereo audio amplifier, which has been bridge connected for mono output. In this configuration, the P3000 is capable of putting out 400 W of audio into an 8 W load. McIntyre said the same generator and amplifier have been used on 137, 74, and 29 kHz experiments.
His antenna is essentially the same one he uses for 160 meters and for other LF experiments. For this experiment, however, it was equipped with a gigantic base-loading coil, which contains nearly a mile of wire. “The vertical wire is spaced 1.5 meters from the tower, hanging from an insulator 29 meters above ground,” McIntyre explained. “Top hat consists of about 170 meters of #18 Copperweld. Most of the top hat wires run about 7 to 20 meters over the top of a combination of oak and pine trees. Total antenna capacitance is close to 1200 pF.”
- Comment on Liminal Space 4 weeks ago:
Tech venture capitalists for some reason:
- Comment on meanwhile on instagram 4 weeks ago:
No he’s not angry with the liberals for killing Charlie (because an far right kid did that), he is angry because they didn’t morn his death.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
STOP GIVING THEM IDEAS
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Take a bit out of a person to see if they are made of linear algebra.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
My concern is that “self hosters” in this context are state actors with their own data centers.
- Comment on Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster 1 month ago:
Can someone make an copy of this but bar shot is clearly a nipple peircing.
- Comment on 1 month ago:
Best news this year.
- Comment on Playback speed past X2 is now a YouTube paid feature 1 month ago:
I am not one for fear the terminal, but do people actually use this to browse YT? What does this workflow look like? Searching video URLs, manually copying them into this cli, and then opening the downloaded file?
- Comment on Fake moo 2 months ago:
1800km/24hr is 75kph or about 45mph. Imagine a unending line of cows traveling about 45mph into a giant meat grinder.
- Comment on Are you people all bots? 2 months ago:
Could a bot do this? Jdjdndkdkcicidjsjenndixiicuvuucuhsebbdkdkxooxocksmmsnebjwkdidodociyy
- Comment on Mount an ISO in Linux? 2 months ago:
Is terminal code not…code?
N-no?
Its a program/command called
mountthat takes in command line arguments. The program is documented (in overwhelming detail) in the manual which is accessible online or using the programman(man mount)The reason someone would recommened that command over the GUI is its universally installed on all Linux machines. OP said they were using Linux Mint. There are several Linux Mint distributions with different Desktop Managers (MATE/Cinnamon/Xfce) that all have different workflows of mounting an ISO file.
mountis universal. - Comment on Mount an ISO in Linux? 2 months ago:
Neat! I’ve been using Linux for years and I didn’t know that distinction. If it doesn’t work as a normal users, I enter
sudo !! - Comment on Butter 2 months ago:
What’s the matter, what’s the matter, Martha?
- Comment on 'Get out of Minneapolis': Mayor's fury after ICE agent shoots and kills woman 2 months ago:
God forbid they swear in a news article.
Get the fuck out of Minneapolis
- Comment on Who is going to be the next Pres of Venezula after all this US stuff? 2 months ago:
Maybe Exxon as President and Chiquita as VP.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
1 cup is about 250ml.
Visualize 250ml of volume.
Imagine that volume contains diced onion.
Dice a small onion.
- Comment on What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop? 2 months ago:
Hello fellow OpenTTD enjoyer.
- Comment on What free to play games can run smoothly on my old laptop? 2 months ago:
I’m enjoying OpenTTD right now. Free and has native Linux support.
- Comment on Cops hassling Santa for not having papers to be in the US 3 months ago:
If you don’t laugh, you will cry. Gallows humor
- Comment on ☪️⛎♑️☦️ 3 months ago:
Guns don’t kill people, cars kill people.
- Comment on Reddit global rank is going down 3 months ago:
It gives me “Linux market share increased from 3.0025% to 3.0048%.” vibes
- Comment on Epic boss Tim Sweeney thinks stores like Steam should stop labelling games as being made with AI: 'It makes no sense,' he says, because 'AI will be involved in nearly all future production 3 months ago:
Sounds like Epic needs to try to make a online game store to compete with Steam, but filled with AI slopware.
- Comment on I miss Levis 3 months ago:
Anyone got any recommendations for jeans with a button fly?