superkret
@superkret@feddit.de
- Comment on Why is my printer ticking? 1 year ago:
Support for classic bombs was dropped in the latest firmware update.
- Comment on Why is my printer ticking? 1 year ago:
Kyocera Ecosys M5526cdn
- Comment on Why is my printer ticking? 1 year ago:
I deactivated DHCP and have it a fixed IP. The ticking stopped.
- Comment on Why a ton, and not a megagram? 1 year ago:
Why do we measure fuel consumption in l/100km and not in μm²?
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- Comment on I have an apartment where the dumpster is a car's drive away, and taking trash down involves 4 staircases. What is the best way to ameliorate this situation? 1 year ago:
!zerowaste@lemmy.ml
- Comment on Updated Edge and it now seems to put a frame with rounded corners around every website 1 year ago:
There’s a download link for .deb and .rpm on Microsoft’s website, with no disclaimer that it’s beta.
- Comment on Updated Edge and it now seems to put a frame with rounded corners around every website 1 year ago:
Designed to complement your operating system, whether on Windows 11, MacOS, or Linux.”
Who the FUCK uses Edge on Linux??
- Comment on Who knew 1989 was an uneventful year in China 1 year ago:
Notable things that happened in 1989 in China:
May 13 – Mikhail Gorbachev visits China, the first Soviet leader to do so since the 1960s.
June 4 – absolutely nothing happened on this day. June 24 – Jiang Zemin becomes General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party.
5 December – Li Keran, a renowned contemporary Chinese painter dies - Comment on A kendama core 1 year ago:
“dumbass core” would be a better name, considering how the accidents happened.
- Comment on We've got a shitty situation 1 year ago:
Me, a German, wondering why 20% now want brown diapers again.
- Comment on Reddit is a shithole 1 year ago:
The National Suse Agency
- Comment on Reddit is a shithole 1 year ago:
The Fedora Bureau of Investigation
- Comment on How did people refer to clockwise movement before the invention of the clock? 1 year ago:
It’s all based on 12, which is nice cause it’s divisible by 2, 3, 4 and 6.
A system based on 10 gives you issues if you want to divide the year into 4 seasons, the day into morning, midday, evening and night, the compass into cardinal directions, etc… - Comment on Reddit is a shithole 1 year ago:
The GovernMint
- Comment on let's place it on the bottom.... 1 year ago:
They’re called BRICSSAIUAEAEE now.
- Comment on Works every time 1 year ago:
- Comment on Unions are like condoms 1 year ago:
The only 100% sure way to protect against exploitation of your labor is abstinence.
- Comment on Is Windows 11 decent yet? 1 year ago:
You can left-align the taskbar and make it black in Windows settings. Those other issues you have might be caused by the third party tools you installed, I never had them. And Windows 10 also came with unwanted apps in the start menu, you probably removed them and are now comparing fresh Windows 11 with customized Windows 10.
Explorer comes with tabs now, that alone was a reason for me to switch.But yeah, if you have driver issues, go back to Windows 10 until the manufacturer of your audio interface has fixed them.
(I’m not a Microsoft fanboy, only run it for work. Privately, I use Arch, by the way.)
- Comment on Is Windows 11 decent yet? 1 year ago:
It’s basically identical to Windows 10. Which will be out of support in less than 2 years. So I’d install it if I had a new PC that’s supported and Linux wasn’t an option for what I need to run.
But there’s also not a good reason to upgrade from 10 right now. - Comment on What’s driving Cycling Mikey, Britain’s most hated cyclist? 1 year ago:
A helmet doesn’t really protect you if you get run over by a car.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Actually, meme rhymes with gif.
- Comment on Has the time since the invention of agriculture been long enough for any evolutionary changes to occur, and if so, what are some of those changes? 1 year ago:
That’s exactly what I mean. Bears are part of nature, everything they do is natural.
If you count humans as part of nature, everything they do is natural, including GMO.
Which means, if you count humans as part of nature, the term nature has no meaning.
It’s only meaningful as the opposite of “man-made”. - Comment on Poor Cathy. 1 year ago:
I’d rather trust Cathy with my private data than Dropbox.
- Comment on POV: You're on lemmy but not interested in nerdy shit 1 year ago:
Oof. I’ve had a couple communities blocked, cause I don’t want to hear about Trump.
Then I thought “hey I’m not interested in tech, anime or furry stuff, I’ll just block related communities as they pop up”
Then I noticed that this is a never-ending endeavour on lemmy, which I wanted to meme about.
I memed badly and here we are. - Comment on Has the time since the invention of agriculture been long enough for any evolutionary changes to occur, and if so, what are some of those changes? 1 year ago:
I agree that humans are part of the ecosystem in principle.
But if you count humans as part of nature, the word “nature” pretty much loses all meaning.Cause then drones, microplastics, nuclear power stations and computers are also part of nature.
- Comment on POV: You're on lemmy but not interested in nerdy shit 1 year ago:
I’m now wondering if my post would have also been drowned in downvotes if I went with “not interested in tech, anime and furry stuff”, which is what I actually meant.
- Comment on POV: You're on lemmy but not interested in nerdy shit 1 year ago:
I’m actually on an NSFW instance. I’m here for news (excluding US R vs. D “news”) and fringe hobbies.
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- Comment on Has the time since the invention of agriculture been long enough for any evolutionary changes to occur, and if so, what are some of those changes? 1 year ago:
Yes. One example of evolution happening even as a result from cultural differences: In Europe and Africa, people have learnt to brew alcoholic drinks to make their water safe from bacterial contamination.
People who couldn’t stomach alcohol were more at risk of getting sick from contaminated water, so there was an evolutionary push towards alcohol tolerance.People in Asia have boiled the water to make tea instead, for the same reason. They didn’t have this evolutionary pressure, which is the reason Asians on average have a lower alcohol tolerance even today.