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Art3sian , to youshouldknow in YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect
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Nice one. Who’d’ve guessed.

denemdenem ,

😱 You are triggering my fear of more than 1 apostrophes in a word

quantumantics ,

I wouldn’t’ve, that’s for sure!

Anarch157a ,
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As a non-native speaker, that hurts !!!

Spyd3r , to youshouldknow in YSK: A car takes uses about seven seconds worth of fuel to start up. If you are going to idle for a period of time longer than that, you'll save fuel by turning your engine off.
@Spyd3r@lemmy.world avatar

Starting and stopping a car is the worst thing you can do to it, doing it repeatedly on purpose is just asking for expensive problems, like a burnt out starter, missing or worn teeth off the flywheel, broken stater mount on the block, dead batteries, coked up and worn out turbo bearings, bearing and knock issues due to lack of lubrication, soot buildup in diesel engines, failed emissions systems, etc.

The few pennies you save in fuel is not worth it, upping the time to 5 minutes would make more sense.

infogic ,
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In some cities in my country (maybe all) it is regulated and fined to idle your car over 1 min, the point of it I think is to make people used to turning off their cars for train crossings and bridge openings.

hfdh , to linux in Long time Linux user feeling burnt out

It depends on why you are using FOSS now?

For me its a principle choice of freedom and privacy since 1998, so I cope with the downsites on the desktop as much I can.

squarewagon OP ,

That is exactly why I choose to use FOSS including Linux. As much as I want to standby this principle, I have come to a breaking point after dealing with its issues, issues we have all experienced. I believe it is hands down the best choice for server use, but for work and productivity, I need something more matured that is going to work out of the box. I am glad that the community here took this criticism well but I think it’s important to discuss and understand that there are still some strides to be made. But at the end of the day, I’m just some guy ranting and who knows, maybe I’ll be installing a Linux distro after a month of using Mac OS.

hfdh ,

This summer I use Linux on my desktop for 25 years. What do you think the first years looked like? My first laptop took me 3 weeks to get it properly installed with Suse back in 1998. For the last 10 years installing and configuring whatever distro is a piece of cake. Ofcourse soms things are not as you want them to be: the good thing is you can change everything in FOSS, and if it does not excist you can create it. People complaining at Linux Desktop are realy complaining on their own limitations. Don’t complain! Not about yourself. Not about the Linux Desktop. Never ever give up! Make your list of whats not working for you. And than work and change until your list is history. Keep your head up strong. You’ll never walk alone!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go-jJlGd1so

rstein ,

Same story, same tips, but I started with SuSE Linux 4.3 in 1996. Just try stuff, read the error messages, read docs and ask. A lot of peaople who know stuff are happy to help out of altruism or the chance to show off. ;-)

kring , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?

If you host your own, do you need to establish federation with all other instances or only with the ones you want to use communities from?

If I only federate with lemmy.world, would I be able to see comments on /c/[email protected] on my instance made by a user from lemmy.ml?

Would a user that reads /c/[email protected] on lemmy.ml see my comments, if I only federate with lemmy.world?

hardypart , to youshouldknow in YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect
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I’m not a grammar nazi, but “should of” is driving me up the wall.

ronaldtemp1 OP ,

I know right, I know people make careless grammatical mistakes all the time, including me, which is completely fine but people outright thought that “should of” is correct and use it all the time starts to get annoying

lhx ,
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But more importantly, where do you stand on the Oxford comma?

Today ,

Oh, Dude! I’m 99% for it. On the night before my uncle’s funeral, while labeling photos for the slideshow, two of my cousins got into an Oxford comma fight. John, Joe, and Jeff. Take out the second comma. But it’s right! But it looks stupid! Fight! Fight! Fight!

JustZ ,
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It’s mandatory in a series, only. Something is only a series of there are three. Plenty of time the cadence and diction sounds like a series but isn’t.

If the first two or last two are antecedent to one another, you don’t need the comma. Said another way, if the first or last noun is not severed from the second, you need a serial command to indicate that.

It depends on what you’re trying to say.

Sonemonkey , to youshouldknow in YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect

“Should of” is bone apple tea material.

dojan , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Truck driving on Salary
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Love hearing about companies getting screwed over when they try to screw their workers. Delicious!

My roomie is a truck driver. As far as I understand he is salaried, but it’s a fair wage. He also gets compensation for work outside of his normal hours, and bonus pay for “uncomfortable working hours.”

So the first eight hours, provided it’s not a night shift or a holiday, he gets normal pay. Any hour after those first eight hours he gets overtime pay, I believe standard there is double the amount. Holiday/uncomfortable pay I think is also doubled.

Because of the nature of the work he racks up overtime almost daily and takes home a decent sized paycheck each month.

smolgumball , to gaming in CMV: PoE blows Diablo IV out of the water
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For me, I enjoyed D4 as a nice campaign. Played through a few times, once with my partner and another solo.

D4 pros: Impeccable game feel, moment to moment combat, graphics and even some nice storytelling. Enjoy the QoL features for alts and the myriad of endgame loops; Helltides are a lot of fun.

D4 cons: Dungeons are boring to me. Builds that feel fun and powerful are limited to 0-2 per class; a big letdown. Weird network / instance lag which stands out among the otherwise polished aesthetic. Middling open world re: exploration to reward ratio.

PoE pros: Deeeeeep. Hardcore. Aspirational? Still haven’t cleared the campaign despite getting closer each league. Lots of builds and skill variety.

PoE cons: Feels like the oldest baguette ever to exist. Wildly stiff gameplay. Ugh its such shit compared to D4. Like DMC vs Skyrim level of difference. Disparate, cheap feeling UI and tacked on storytelling. Exudes HardXCore__Statzz.xls energy and feels practically impossible to navigate a viable build without a guide.

In the end I think Grim Dawn outplays both D4 and PoE. Check it out if you love ARPGs

mint ,
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Grim Dawn gang

dojan , to youshouldknow in YSK If you are driving in an area with heavy smoke you should replace your car filters once the smoke has cleared.
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

As a non-car person, what happens if you don’t?

makingStuffForFun ,
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Car gets emphysema. Dies.

Like my… dad

guazzabuglio ,

But you may be entitled to compensation

boonhet , to youshouldknow in YSK: A car takes uses about seven seconds worth of fuel to start up. If you are going to idle for a period of time longer than that, you'll save fuel by turning your engine off.

Caveat: For cars not equipped with automatic start/stop, the starter and possibly the battery might not be specced for it so it could cause additional wear. Cars with start/stop systems often assist the process with precise camshaft position measurements and the ability to squirt fuel pretty much right away so the starter doesn’t need to do as much work.

Also don’t do it with a cold engine - it’s better to get the oil up to temp faster, it’ll also reduce fuel consumption as the engine heats up.

LinkOpensChest_wav ,

I walk, cycle, or longboard places whenever possible, and when these automatic cars started coming out, I thought they were manually starting and stopping their cars at each intersection. It really tripped me out.

mikerussell ,

Thanks for reminding everyone of this. The gas savings over time will probably end up being the same, or less, than a starter on an older vehicle. Of course, if you’re not planning on keeping the vehicle until it dies, this is less of an issue for you.

LUHG_HANI ,
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It’s the battery prematurely dying that’s also an issue. Especially if the battery needs coding to the car. Could be a £300+ job. That’s a lot of fuel that’d need to be saved to be close to worth it.

It’s all about emission testing anyway. Keel start stop off.

mikerussell ,

It’s amazing how much batteries have increased in price since Covid.

Changeling ,

I bought a car battery for my GF while I was out and she was upset at how much money I spent until she went online and saw that $200 for a car battery was totally normal.

Hildegarde ,

Cars with start/stop systems often assist the process with precise camshaft position measurements and the ability to squirt fuel pretty much right away so the starter doesn’t need to do as much work.

I always wondered why hybrids could start their engines instantaneously, when many conventional cars couldn’t. This is why, isn’t it?

Thavron , to gaming in CMV: PoE blows Diablo IV out of the water
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Can I also offer you a Grim Dawn in this trying time?

preciouspupp , to youshouldknow in YSK You aren’t supposed to use apostrophes to pluralize years.

Its importan’t, I agree.

makingStuffForFun ,
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Im th’e onl’y guy I kno’w that doe"s thes’"e

greyscale , to selfhosted in Router with Homeassistant
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Once upon a time I had a little intel j1900 box with esxi on it, running pfsense in one vm and ubuntu + docker in another.

that lasted right up until I broke it, and seperated the two out again, having a home NAS and a ubiquity UDM instead for a router.

Life was too short to juggle that setup.

a1studmuffin ,
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Similar story here, it’s a great idea until it goes wrong, then you’ve got two appliances down instead of one.

My Home Assistant instance has become so mission critical to my household that I’ve got a dedicated Pi 4 for it, with a fallback Pi 4 and preflashed SD card ready to hot swap and restore from backup.

DJalexTheGameDev , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
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  • Firefox with addons
  • NewPipe with SponsorBlock
  • USB type C
  • Custom ROMs
  • APK Sideloading
  • USB Debugging for testing my Godot projects directly on the phone
  • No apple tax
  • Maybe more…
stinkyweezle , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

Anyone else using n8n?

savjee ,

I’ve started using it a couple of weeks ago. For now, I’m having it capture emails with invoices and moving the PDFs to a folder in my Google Drive.

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