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ArcaneSlime , to asklemmy in What is the Orb?

That’s for me to ponder, and you to find out.

HouseWolf , to linux in Migrating system to NVME RAID

As far as I’m aware there’s currently no way to setup drives in RAID without wiping both of them.

I also haven’t tried encrypting my home/boot drive but normally if I want to make a complete backup of a drive I use Clonezilla. It’s saved my bacon many time including recently copying a HDD that was in the process of dying on me.

It might be easiest to just backup your home directory and reinstall Nobara to the drives after you’d set them up in RAID.

aard ,
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If your install is using LVM (which anything installed over a bit more than a decade should be) you can set up the new second drive as a RAID with a missing device, add it as additional PV, use pvmove to move all PEs to the RAID, remove the old PV, and now add that disk to the RAID.

GenderNeutralBro ,

Does that really work for RAID 0? Since RAID 0 is striped (with “zero” redundancy), I wouldn’t expect an array with a missing device to work at all. But I can’t say I’ve ever tried.

aard ,
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It should work - possible that it won’t let you create a one disk raid 0, but creating a one disk raid 1 and then converting it to a two disk raid 0 should word. It’s been years since I played with a pure raid 0 (don’t see much sense in them), but managed conversion back then.

Sordid , (edited ) to gaming in [Request] Retro Recommendations
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If you have any interest at all in Souls-likes and want to see where the genre really started, consider Blade of Darkness. An updated version is available on GOG with modern resolution support and slightly improved controls (still clunky as hell in comparison to newer games, though).

apotheotic OP ,

Oh fancy, I’ll add it to the list. Thank you!

samtheeagle , to games in What are some good games worth buying on play store?
@samtheeagle@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve got a lot of mileage out of Pocket City 2.

communism , to linux in I finally deleted windows on every computer I own
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Congrats, it’s a great feeling to finally be free :) I was wary when I did it too, but I knew I literally never booted into Windows anyway. And I never regretted it afterwards. Never went back.

Blackout , to futurama in S12E1: The One Amigo - Discussion
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Some of us be pirates and have yet to receive word from the mainland of the season's release.

AceFuzzLord , to gaming in [Request] Retro Recommendations

Don’t know if it’d be something worth while, but if you’re looking for a game to just pass the time, Devil Dice (or XI in Japan I think) for PSx. Trailer linked is highest quality I could find.

apotheotic OP ,

That looks like a rad party game!

Corgana , (edited ) to science_memes in Hardcore
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Baleine ,
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Paw

fossilesque OP ,

See my comment, it’s real.

fossilesque OP ,

It’s not fake, just processed differently.

astrobackyard.com/caldwell-49-rosette-nebula/

The petals of this rose are actually a stellar nursery where new stars are being born. This nebula has also been referred to as the “skull”, as it resembles a human skull in certain orientations.

rustydrd ,
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If I rotate this picture 180°, it looks pretty much the same as the one in the OP.

scrion ,

You have a good eye

Melatonin , to science_memes in Hardcore

I just watched a bunch of baby monkey videos, so it just looks like a baby monkey to me.

The Baby Monkey Nebula

ArmokGoB , to world in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation

Choosing one organization to be the arbiter of truth and bias gives them way too much power. I think fact checking should be the responsibility of whoever reads the article.

Carrolade ,

Yes, everyone should always do all their own work every time. Trust nothing! Formula of gravity? Newton and Einstein might be liars, and all the science textbooks could be complicit. Do your own research. Conduct your own experiments. Is the Earth flat? Grab a sailboat and find out!

/parody

thoro ,

You think this organization’s judgement is some objective algorithm and doesn’t contain its own subjective biases?

Carrolade ,

Nearly everything has various types of subjective bias. This is not a good excuse to believe nothing when bias can simply be examined and taken into account.

ArmokGoB ,

This is not a good excuse to believe nothing when bias can simply be examined and taken into account.

By your own reasoning, the examination would have its own bias. This isn’t a mathematical operation with a right answer.

Carrolade ,

Correct. Mathematical certainty is an impossible standard, and seeking it in news reporting is an unrealistic and silly objective that results in nothing useful.

Viking_Hippie , to science_memes in Hardcore

Not resembles, DEPICTS. The nebula has become self-aware!

Glytch , to memes in I hope this clears things up

Political infighting on pseudonymous forums isn’t a science.

It’s a art.

Montagge , to futurama in S12E1: The One Amigo - Discussion

Hulu was in a bad mood for me last night so I haven’t gotten around to it yet!

BackOnMyBS , to showerthoughts in There should be a semicolon punctuation for exclamation and question marks.
@BackOnMyBS@lemmy.autism.place avatar

Kinda like this sentence?; because it starts off as a question, but I explain it afterwards with a statement.

ByteOnBikes , to asklemmy in How does one realistically sell their large video game collection?

I’m only familiar with my area. Look into the Pacific Northwest. There’s a lot of game collectors here who really love classic games. Call them up, ask lots of questions.

Another is to join retro game communities. There was a classic game conference and those folks are always looking.

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