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possiblylinux127 , to linux in What vm software you use on linux

KVM

(VMware is proprietary software)

JackbyDev , to gaming in Need help with pico-8

Pretty sure you drag it to pico 8 to open it. The game is in the image. Then once it is loaded you can save how you’d like.

Sam_Bass , to showerthoughts in would you rather your stool had the consistency of creamy peanut butter, or medium gravel?

Have had both. Gravel is cleaner

tilefan OP ,

see, that’s what I was thinking.

finickydesert , to lemmyshitpost in Do it
@finickydesert@lemmy.ml avatar

Ah the Russian response

AllOutOfBubbleGum , to science_memes in big bro jupiter

I know this is just for laughs, but from what I’ve read, Jupiter’s gravity well does about as much harm as good.

sparkle , (edited )

Venus was habitable (with vast oceans, plate tectonics, soil and everything) for 3 billion years (almost 70% of its history!), until about 700 million years ago… it stopped being habitable because of Jupiter.

From Wikipedia:

Between 700 and 750 million years ago, a near-global resurfacing event triggered the release of carbon dioxide from rock on the planet, which transformed its climate. In addition, according to a study from researchers at the University of California, Riverside, Venus would be able to support life if Jupiter had not altered its orbit around the Sun.

Considering there’s a good chance Jupiter obliterated our next door neighbours, an entire planet of organisms… yea it’s not as nice as it seems

Oh well. Mars was also habitable for a few hundred million years – in fact, the river beds and remnants of the Martian oceans are still very clearly visible on 2/3 of the surface, even after 4 billion years, and NASA is on a mission to bring fossils of ancient Martian life back to Earth, if there are any. But all of its atmosphere leaked out into space because its dynamo (magnetic field generation) abruptly disappeared so… skill issue lol. One of the many possible contributing factors to that happening is that giant impacts during that period of time overheated its mantle which fucked up global heat flow & convection near the core so… Jupiter’s fault again?

emergencyfood ,

But all of its atmosphere leaked out into space

Wasn’t that because Mars isn’t heavy enough?

sparkle , (edited )

Well, its small mass certainly contributed to it losing heat more efficiently. But Mercury (much less massive than Mars) and Ganymede (around the same mass as Mars) both have a magnetic field, so there are a lot of other factors at play. Something to do with a change in the chemical composition of Mars’ mantle, and the possible lack of plate tectonics, I’m not so familiar with the causes though.

Mediocre_Bard , to nostupidquestions in How exactly does one eat 1500 calories a day?

My brother.

Do not eat before 11am and do not eat after 7pm.

Drink water.

Weigh yourself daily, in the morning, right after you piss and shit, and then look at yourself in the mirror.

Eat as you please during your open window, don’t lie to yourself about what you are eating. Trash is trash.

Let this truth wash over you as you buy your food. The shame will drive you to make better purchases.

To be successful, you must hate yourself as you are and love yourself as you want to be.

Good luck.

SatansMaggotyCumFart , to linux in Question about installing on Intel MacBooks

I had to mess around with the EFI boot on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

lord_ryvan ,

What did you have to change?

100_kg_90_de_belin , to asklemmy in Do you approve sex work? Why or why not?

Sex work is work. Therefore, yes, I support it.

ShinkanTrain , to nostupidquestions in Why does Olympic Breakdancing get top 40 music, while other events get a lot of royalty free stuff?

Didn’t all 3 podium winners of one of the gymnastics events dance to Beyonce?

possiblylinux127 , to linux in Liking my new Thinkpad E16 AMD

I don’t think AMD has good libreboot support

Aquila , to nostupidquestions in How exactly does one eat 1500 calories a day?

If your goal is to lose fat it doesn’t matter what you eat as long as you’re in calorie deficit.

10% restriction off your personal basal metabolic rate is not too bad. But it sounds like you’re wanting a severe cut so I’d recommend 25% under your BMR. You won’t be able to keep that up forever tho only like 6 weeks. You can find BMR charts online for age/height/sex

Fat loss is a lifestyle change. Do what you can be consistent with. It’s easier to add before taking away. So adding veges and protein is easier than trying to stop eating junk food. Protein will make you feel full and veges will fill you up just from quantity if your eating a decent amount of cals of them

0_0j , to asklemmy in What cheap thinkpad is best?
@0_0j@lemmy.world avatar

You want cheap ThinkPad, you best stop thinking about series.

Cheap ThinkPads (and most of second hand laptops) almost always come from decommissioned laptops after the company upgrades its fleet (Note that, decommission doesn’t mean “not usable”, in fact, it proves the laptops can stand a test of time)

Looking for a specific series of ThinkPad might spike up the price.

Just remember to change the batteries. You’ll be Golden!

krakenfury , to linux in how to choose window tiling manager?

Whatever you do, steer clear of Plasma Wayland right now. Polonium has a lot of issues.

theshatterstone54 ,

According to Brodie Robertson, there is a new krohnkite: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fw8LS3qXPg

KomfortablesKissen , to asklemmy in How do you pronounce zsh? Sudo? Ssh?

Zsh: Ts-sch

Ssh: Ss-sch

sudo: Es Yu De Oh

z00s OP ,
RememberTheApollo_ , to mildlyinfuriating in TEMU black hole

I actually don’t mind AliExpress, but it’s just another one of those things where you’ve got to be careful about what you’re buying. Is it some miraculous thing for a dirt cheap price lower than any other place you’ve ever seen? Does the thing do things that no other thing has ever done? Is it in any way too good to be true? Then it almost definitely is. However I have been able to “skip the middle man” on some items that I found for sale in the US and gotten a fairly decent price cut, I just had to wait 2-3 weeks for it to show up.

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