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fireweed , to science_memes in Cats

Obligatory “wet food is much better for cats if for no other reason than the moisture content”

Cats are apparently one of those species that’s used to getting most of their fluids via their prey, and can be bad at drinking enough water when fed a dry food diet (in my experience this is highly dependent on the individual cat: some are “picky drinkers”).

GolfNovemberUniform , to unixporn in [labwc] baby steps with Alpine
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and probably won’t be by the time I finish

BLOAT. 1/10. /s

Nibodhika , to nostupidquestions in What is the secret to making LED light bulbs last as long as the package says?

Others have said it, but it’s never too much. LEDs last forever, it’s the transformer that breaks. What makes a transformer break is mostly power surges. Either your electric installation has a problem or they’re connected wrongly, for example on a dimmer.

I’ve had LED lights for decades that are still going. In fact I don’t think I have ever needed to replace a led bulb in my life.

Nibodhika , to linux in How to move from Windows to Linux?

If you have 1 backup, you have no backups; If you have two backups you have one backup.

Just make a backup of your data, it’s the easiest way. Can it be done without a backup? Yes, but it’s complicated and error prone. Better go the safe route.

Nuke_the_whales , to internetfuneral in left to their own devices

I’ve always said that if, and that’s a big if, god exists, he understands us and our lives about as much as we understand, care about the lives and feelings of individual ants as we walk down the sidewalk. There’s absolutely no way he could ever understand us, empathize, or care.

Kinda like dr. Manhattan, just dead inside and uncaring.

breadsmasher , to asklemmy in What is the difference between a man and a parasite?
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Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow?

jaybone , to science_memes in Booper 2 Pooper

Spitter to shitter

bobr , to asklemmy in any cheap VPS with payment with XMR?
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kyun (the cheapest), privex, 1984 hosting, servers guru.

graeghos_714 , to asklemmy in How to get rid of the Indian curse?

I love India and the people from India. I worked in IT for Ford for over 30 years and had a lot of Indian coworkers and traveled to India a few times for work. Like others have said, all of them came over through technology jobs. Unfortunately many companies in the US play the green card game to keep your wages low. Finding a company that will help get your card is very tough. If you can handle the learning for controls engineering, a 2 year degree will get you a good paying job in a lot of the western world helping companies with their automation of production lines. One of my friends who had all the needed skills wanted to come to the US so much but his pronunciation of words was really bad and it was very hard to understand him so he could never get past an initial interview.
But I agree about the current state of India but nationalist leaders are gaining more power and Modi is an example of that. His playing the Hindu and nationalist card over and over again is an example of that. When I’d walk around it was always amazing to see stone and bronze workers doing work that’s been done for hundreds of years along side shops with ISO certification making advanced tooling and micro parts. India is where the Bronze age meets the digital age. I’ve never seen that anywhere else. China is probably the closest but I didn’t see as much technical incongruity on one street like I would in India.
As a worker and many agreed with this view, Indians and many Asians are great at following orders which is what they grew up with, but thinking out of the box was usually a challenge. I believe the freedoms of the west allow people more ability to see things differently and we feel like our view/idea/opinion has value and should be heard because of the differences in the individual. Because of that we’re more willing to contemplate other methods in our own heads about possibilities instead of just doing what rote learning taught and not go against the grain with teachers, bosses, etc. Like you’re finding, seeing what others choose not to see is a challenge. The young are the future and need to stand up for the view of the world they want. It has to start at the local level with enough force to be a regional power. Unfortunately the nationalist have a lot of thugs to do their work and wrack havoc on people trying to bring about change that would challenge those in power and bring more power to the individuals.

johntash , to selfhosted in Stop services while creating snapshots during backup?

If you’re worried a out a database being corrupt, I’d recommend doing an actual backup dump of the database and not only backing up the raw disk files for it.

That should help provide some consistency. Of course it takes longer too if it’s a big db

Hazzia , to noncredibledefense in NCD goes mushroom-picking

What does it taste like

breadsmasher , to linux in File indexing and search tool with specific features?
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Are the files specific (media - movies, tv, music) or just any type of file at all?

CoderSupreme OP ,

Yes, they are all media but they are not specific to a single type of media. Today I may want to find a book and tomorrow a song with the same program. So the files can be literature, audio, movies, series, etc.

cheddar , to selfhosted in What self hosting feels like (It's painful, please help 🥲)
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I don’t understand what isn’t clear here?

CrabAndBroom , to linux in Buying a new computer to run Linux on - suggestions?

If money wasn’t an object I think I’d get a Framework but I’ve always had a good experience with Lenovo for a more budget-friendly option. My last two laptops have been Lenovos and have both worked super well with Linux.

Ashiette , to linux in How to move from Windows to Linux?

Heed the backup data warning.

But if you just want to test mint to see how it feels, you can boot from a USB and install mint on a second usb. That way you are less prone to lose any data should something happen.

Make sure that the second USB is somewhat recent and has minimum 32 Gb for an optimal experience.

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