Kualk 6 days ago • 100%
I bought 2 nice queen size beds for about $300. There’s no way local furniture store would produce the same prices.
Temu cuts out entire US retail chain including Amazon shop.
I buy local after I fail to find Temu, Shein or my time needs don’t allow waiting.
Kualk 2 weeks ago • 100%
Whatever are those options?
I don’t want to see PGP rejection based on usability. So, to level the field at user level we take Delta Chat, which uses PGP. If I understand that correctly. I have no knowledge of telegram security at all.
Kualk 3 weeks ago • 100%
Let’s remember all the laughs about friendly Russian fire and doubts surrounding that claim.
Kualk 3 weeks ago • 33%
Sweet story that omits more than tells
How did the pilot die during the missile strike?
It is a sweet story that forgets to mention that this missile strike shut off electricity in multiple regions despite report of 80% interception rate.
On that day the were multiple leaks of fireballs on the ground. Odessa, for starters.
Ukraine moved significant amounts of anti-air to protect its Kursk invasion of Russia. The result was a successful missile attack against military assets in Ukraine. One of the losses was F-16 with the pilot. How did he die? Was it long range anti-air hit at an impossible distance even for long range missiles? Or was it a hit on the ground? How far away from front lines?
Is it that acknowledging hit on the ground is revealing a successful hit of military airfield used to arm F-16? What about all those sweet intercept numbers?
The way article is written makes reader to think that F-16 was in the air, when it was hit. It is all about the way story was written. However, there’s no actual statement of how or were it was hit.
Russian unofficial telegram channels reported that F-16 was hit on the ground. F-16 is not stationed in Ukraine, but it gets armed in Ukraine to avoid accusation of direct NATO involvement. So, Russians managed to hit a highly missile protected the furthest away airfield in a time window of short F-16 armament.
Suddenly the story has a completely different meaning. That’s why it is a sweet story, that omitted more, than told us.
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Update: today’s telegram says F-16 was shutdown by friendly anti-air fire. Was it western supplied weapons that don’t have friendlies identification?
Kualk 3 weeks ago • 100%
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Kualk 3 weeks ago • 100%
Is ceramic tint different from ordinary tint?
Kualk 3 weeks ago • 100%
I own old Chromebook.
Chromebook software updates are not forever.
It is my understanding that some Chromebooks might be locked in such a way that installation of Linux might NOT be an option or the might be a high chance of bricking the device.
At least that was the case with my Chromebook.
So, once OS updates are unavailable, the machine might become a weak link from security standpoint or stop running some software.
Chromebook is still a great option, but be careful with very old ones.
Kualk 4 weeks ago • 50%
It is cheaper to produce fish and greens of manufacturing is combining the production.
The synergy of manufacturing processes increases profits and can be sold to consumers as reduction of energy consumption.
Kualk 4 weeks ago • 88%
Current AI is good at compressing knowledge.
Best job role: information assistant or virtual secretary.
Kualk 1 month ago • 66%
Preference order is: Fast IO like SSD and mirror RAID, then RAM size, then core count and then core speed.
This is not RUST specific.
Kualk 1 month ago • 60%
How much energy do they spend to keep this floater in place?
Kualk 1 month ago • 100%
I recommend that you boot your distro of choice from USB and see if it works for you.
You might be surprised.
If it doesn’t work with one, try a different distribution.
I’ve used Linux with nvidia cards and didn’t have issues, but I am not very demanding.
Kualk 1 month ago • 33%
BS
Shortage of supply created shadow distribution system, where people in power and connected people had access to goods.
People in villages had cash to buy 3 cars, while had none. People had to wait to buy a car for 10 years. Needless to say cars were junk, when sales are guaranteed.
There was shortage of housing with similar problems.
One could always buy goods if paid large amount of bribes.
Kualk 1 month ago • 100%
Take snapshot. If problem occurs, manually change boot label to use snapshot label.
Kualk 1 month ago • 100%
BTRFS is zero effort on root, because it is included in kernel. ZFS on root is extra effort at least on Arch, due to licensing restrictions.
Kualk 1 month ago • 100%
Remarkable US space program failure.
Kualk 1 month ago • 100%
We can just wait for 5 days and see ourselves it is true or not.
Lol
Kualk 1 month ago • 62%
What a load of BS
Kualk 2 months ago • 50%
Dedicated gaming machine or dual boot is a way to go.
I played steam on Arch and one update of OS and game stops working.
Despite claims, Windows gets better outcomes. I played a lot of World of Tanks Blitz and the same hardware on Linux was significantly lower graphics quality and FPS compared to Windows.
Kualk 2 months ago • 37%
Windows is better for gaming than Linux.
With Linux you have to be ready to play only what works.
Kualk 2 months ago • 100%
Where do you see a connection between GOGs project and SMB? I assume you mean samba here.
Kualk 2 months ago • 100%
The article is a dream of how to save face.
In short: Ukraine is on the path to loose, it is loosing. Current levels of western support is not sufficient. Population support is dwindling.
Let’s save face by freezing conflict at current lines.
The article completely dismisses official Russian position, that is glossed over in western news sources in the 1st place: Ukraine must accept new Russian territory, withdraw its troops from this territory.
Article called current Russian position as maximalist, but when announced it was pointed out that it is actually a minimalist position. Putin stated directly that as Russia advances on the ground, conditions will change.
The article is a feeble attempt at getting closer to reality on the ground.
Kualk 2 months ago • 100%
Let’s call things their names:
It was an assassination attempt, which almost succeeded.
Trump is injured, one bystander is dead, two others are injured.
Trump got really lucky, even one inch would have serious consequences.
As all assassins on US presidents, the guy is dead, so we don’t know why or who is connected to him.
Kualk 2 months ago • 66%
Kualk 3 months ago • 5%
Check UK stories.
People leaving next to turbines hate them due to noise pollution.
Kualk 3 months ago • 66%
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Kualk 3 months ago • 42%
Lol,
Batteries are perfect for load balancing.
Please, know your facts
Kualk 3 months ago • 56%
Reaction to this post is quite telling of audience.
Kualk 3 months ago • 91%
A few years from now we may be seeing US tariffs on these just like EVs today.
China is developing fast and it took US trade war seriously.
Kualk 3 months ago • 94%
A couple generations don’t mean much anymore.
Performance gains have been slow.
I’d rather understand where exactly is its performance in comparison to AMD and Intel.
Then I can make a call if it is worth it.
After all there’s plenty of Raspberry Pi level performance and people are happy with it as long as price is right.
Kualk 3 months ago • 100%
Does it run Linux?
Kualk 3 months ago • 100%
Give us some links for combo of motherboard, CPU and fan. I assume it needs a fan.
Kualk 3 months ago • 100%
Russians predicted this before special military operation.
For example, Putin mentions this outcome many years ago, if Russia decides to take on Ukraine.
Kualk 3 months ago • 100%
World is on path of escalation.
Kualk 3 months ago • 100%
Someone explained it to me this way:
If knife is a newest feature, then
- cutting edge has newest features
- bleeding edge bleeds from knife cuts, because it doesn’t have the newest features.
Any snapshot distribution by definition is on bleeding edge.
Any rolling release is by definition on the cutting edge.
Kualk 3 months ago • 100%
I usually go for gnome regardless of distribution. I have old laptop that i use to try distributions occasionally.
Same hardware, same desktop, same encrypted drive, same BTRFS choice, different responsiveness at times.
Systems heavy on flatpak tend to be noticeably slower.
URL was supplied for lemmy docs to see how it gets displayed.
Preferably working well on iPhone. Server hosted or not.
Now, apparently, a massive raid of Geraniums has begun. The strike is expected both in Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhya and Kharkiv oblasts and, for example, in Kiev and Kiev oblast TECH in Starokonstantinov. -The building itself was destroyed by a hit from our Caliber at the beginning of the Northern Military District. —At the same time, we can observe work on the restoration of aircraft equipment on the site in front of the remains of the building. -Let me remind you that the Su-24M is the most formidable aircraft in the country 404 today, because it can carry Storm and Scalp missiles. -The Ukrainian Air Force has about 10-12 live such aircraft at its disposal, and about 100 more in storage. Active work continues on enemy airfields. During the night, Mirgorod, Dnieper, and Kirovograd were hit. According to sources on the ground, both the runways themselves and the aircraft in storage are being broken up. Everything that could fly, as always, is taken out of attack during launch. @Slavyangrad