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CrayonMaster , to memes in Onion in shame at what reality produces...

Oh, I think I’ve already seen this movie.

heggs_bayer , to memes in [SERIOUS] Flying squid is garbage Jew genocide
Slovene , to nostupidquestions in How come roosters crow but crows don't rooster?

Don’t they roost, though?

A_Union_of_Kobolds OP ,

Oh shit

Cowbee , to memes in [SERIOUS] Flying squid is garbage Jew genocide
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

In case anyone is curious, this is a wrecker account. They post vaguely left wing memes, then blatant Antisemitism. Lemmy.ml has had multiple such users in the last week or so attempting to derail everything, notice that this account is less than an hour old.

SteakawokDanFanFan OP ,

Suck my dick boot licker

ShimmeringKoi ,
@ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net avatar

Do you have rabies

ClipperDefiance , to startrek in Happy Star Trek Day! What was your first contact?
@ClipperDefiance@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t remember exactly what lead up to it, but I ended up watching reruns of Voyager with my dad every day back when Spike TV was still a thing. I think that really improved my relationship with him.

finickydesert , to memes in Slava Ukraine
@finickydesert@lemmy.ml avatar

Why is lemonparty your favorite website?

SteakawokDanFanFan OP ,

Ask at home

Fubarberry , to fediverse in The two most upvoted comments on any Lemmy instance are on Feddit.dk, but you won't see them on your own instance
@Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz avatar

That was a good investigation and explanation about a weird number of up votes. Thanks for explaining it.

Today , to nostupidquestions in Why is waking up when my alarm goes off so difficult and unpleasant yet "sleeping in" does feel good and isn't satisfying?

Do you know about the rerack? Wake up early, read a bit or check the news or whatever, then go back to sleep for an hour or two. Best sleep ever! Feels like you’re cheating the sleep rations.

BananaTrifleViolin , to nostupidquestions in Is linux actually gaming ready or is it just not for me?

The common denominator in your issues would be your PC. If games are working according to protonDB and you’re unable to get them to work on multiple distros that suggests its your PC.

There are two candidates in your specs - your RAM and your Graphics card.

As others have said, asymmetric RAM is unusual and it certainly was warned against in the past as it caused system issues. While OSs may be much better at managing RAM now, that doesn’t mean all scenarios can tolerate it. Given what Proton is doing is complex (running Wine, which is essentially a windows layer) I would not be surprised if the memory configuration is just a step too far - you have windows software using a windows compatibility layer for memory asking a linuxn system for memory access.

An obvious way to test this is to remove the 16gb stick from your machine and see what happens.

The other side is your graphics card - are you using the latest nvidia drivers?

Mandy OP ,

for linux mint, i do the suggested driver (probably not the latest)

for others like endeavouros it was always the latest nvidia driver

nutsack , to technology in Student dorm does not allow wifi routers

pretend you didn’t read it and press the button

benjhm , to fediverse in The two most upvoted comments on any Lemmy instance are on Feddit.dk, but you won't see them on your own instance

Interesting observation and analysis, and illustrates the potential of more lemmy-mastodon interaction.
Indeed mdon like-federation seems weird but I presume it was setup this way for efficiency, to reduce the number of small communications? Although Lemmy has a backend in rust - more efficient than mdon’s ruby - still I wonder whether the lemmy system of federating all upvotes would scale well if the number of users grows to that of mastodon and beyond ? Could there be some intermediate compromise solution (e.g. federate batches of 100 likes)?

SorteKanin OP ,
@SorteKanin@feddit.dk avatar

still I wonder whether the lemmy system of federating all upvotes would scale well if the number of users grows to that of mastodon and beyond ?

It’s a good question and really we just don’t know yet I think. It’s very hard to predict performance of complex systems. The only way to know, is basically by measuring, and the only way to do that is if we actually had that amount of users.

Could there be some intermediate compromise solution (e.g. federate batches of 100 likes)?

Unfortunately ActivityPub has no way to “batch” activities like this.

RestrictedAccount , to programmerhumor in Pure evil
baggins , to android in Card Emulator/Alternative NFC payment options.

You aren’t going to be able to get any crypto keys out of an EMV card. They are actually secure. GPay works by registering a separate virtual card through an API.

kambusha , to nostupidquestions in How come roosters crow but crows don't rooster?

Too busy murdering.

nieceandtows , to lemmyshitpost in Regain Control in my ass

Just like fire in my ass

See you again in my ass

This is what you came for in my ass

Cinderella’s dead in my ass

Bury a friend in my ass

JigglySackles ,

Lol poor Cinderella

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