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qwerty_bastard , to science_memes in Megacerops

I prefer the drunken fighty octopus hangers

https://images.nexusapp.co/assets/64/b1/56/522496202.jpg

idunnololz ,
@idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

YSK an octopus has 8 arms. /s

BarrelAgedBoredom ,

They cut the octopus in quarters to increase output. Back in my day, our drunk octopus coathangers had eight arms!

GluWu , to science_memes in Mmm burger

Do it. Eat the e.coli burger. It will give you superpowers.

fossilesque OP ,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Projectiles! Neat-o!

Dead_or_Alive , to nostupidquestions in Why is there no sense of "camaderie" in the workplace?

In my experience Boomers, Gen X and older Millennials generally want to socialize at work. They grew up in a office environment where you were constantly around your coworkers and social media was in its infancy.

Younger Millennials and GenZ mostly want to make a paycheck and go home. They generally don’t want to socialize with people outside of their circle. I sometimes think genZ is way happier at home 24/7 and don’t want human interaction. Could also be they just don’t have the money for it.

style99 , to piracy in PSA: Download on your hard drives, never trust online hosting.

12 TB drives are pretty cheap right now.

Sky ,

Where? 🤔

style99 ,

I just buy all my stuff on newegg. Decent 12 TB drives are going for around $250 to $300 right now.

RicoBerto ,

Got an 18tb from serverpartdeals for 160 I think.

RxBrad ,
@RxBrad@infosec.pub avatar

Just bought a bunch of $75 12TB disks from GoHardDrive’s eBay storefront.

Still running through the diagnostics, but nothing has jumped out yet, 48hrs in. Sure, they’re 4 years old and have over a petabyte of lifetime writes. They also have 5 year warranties.

cyberpunk007 ,

Aren’t these old and abused disks…?

RxBrad , (edited )
@RxBrad@infosec.pub avatar

In a sense. They’re also fancy-pants enterprise drives rated to be able to last over a million hours.

Drive failures follow the old “bathtub curve”. You get the lemons that fail when they’re brand new – that’s one side of the curve. Then for several years, they fail at a consistently low rate. Then once they start getting really old, the failure rate goes up – giving you the other side of the curve.

True, these are probably closer to the “old age” side of the bathtub curve. But GHD is pretty good about honoring their warranty. Back stuff up and you should be fine.

pipes ,
@pipes@sh.itjust.works avatar

HDD usually don’t have a limited number of writes like SSD do, if they are robust, maybe enterprise units, they can last a long time.

In a home environment some prefer using slower (5400 vs 7200), non-enterprise hard drives, maybe fewer drives with higher capacity, to reduce noise, power consumption and improve cooling (in enterprise settings this stuff is standardized and they don’t care about noise, in my custom pc I might have forgotten to use the vibration dampeners or I mounted the disks vertically…every white box is different).

Also there are big differences between different models and makers. If they’re cheap enough those helium filled enterprise drives can be one of the best options!

cyberpunk007 ,

This is all true but I’ve seen my fair share of enterprise disks die after a few years of use.

In my case I’m using ZFS so a disk or two of varying types might not be the end of the world. In the 9 years I’ve had my NAS I’ve lost 3 WD RED 3B disks. Kind of surprise at my failure rate tbh

dexa_scantron , to science_memes in Anatomy Pickup Lines
@dexa_scantron@lemmy.world avatar

Deleted scenes from Eye of Argon?

OhNoMoreLemmy , (edited ) to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

Honestly, if you’re sharing office files you’re probably using office 365. This means everything is a web app first and therefore Linux compatible.

I tried using the desktop version of word on a Mac last week, and the latency was so bad on a shared document that I had to switch to the web app anyway.

Basically, if you just want to use Linux you’ll be fine. If instead you don’t want to use Microsoft, you’ll probably have lots of problems.

Microsoft have been brutally effective in getting their tentacles into academic institutes, and you’ll find that everything from email to logging into internal sites relies on an office 365 account.

tacostrange , to piracy in audiobook syncing

You can try installing audiobookshelf as an audiobook server. You can do lookups from audible there and automatically set chapters.

Blxter OP ,
@Blxter@lemmy.zip avatar

Ah this sounds nice. I will give it a look thanks.

jlow ,

+1 for Audiobookshelf, couldn’t be happier, Android app and website on mobile both work great.

cyberwolfie ,

This is my solution also. I listen to audio books on my way to work, and read on an ebook-reader in the evening. Can be tricky to sync when the chapter structure is non-traditional though (e.g. Discworld).

nickiam2 , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?

I had a cis major and I didn’t have issues using Linux all that often. One class we had to write code in VisualStudio, before the Linux version existed. My professor was fine with me using my own IDE as long as the code compiled on Windows, which it did after adding about 3 lines of code to the start.

If we had shared documents they went in Google docs, and libre office, (open office at the time) docs were exported as PDF before submitting. I also had a Windows 10 VM ready to go just in case, but rarely used it.

Mwa , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?
@Mwa@thelemmy.club avatar

Super Tux kartI think it’s underrated and fun

AdamBomb , to patientgamers in I know this is PatientGamers, but can we discuss how even the current generation of consoles seems to ask for patience as they aren't that many games 4 years after their release?

I was so excited about the potential of the PS5 hardware, yet here we are and I’ve only really bought 2 games really made for it: Returnal and Stellar Blade. In the same timeframe I’ve also bought and played at least a dozen bangers on my Steam Deck, some of those being new releases like Hi-Fi Rush that the Deck could play flawlessly. AAA is an albatross.

DAMunzy ,

I did something similar. I also got the premium version of the PlayStation Plus. It was fun enough for awhile. I let that lapse and now my $40 Hell Divers 2 is useless. I forgot how much I hate consoles because of having to pay for multiplayer.

teamevil ,

I don’t even turn my Series X on…I’m tired of call of duty and my switch plays the same games

Reality_Suit , to memes in Priorities, right?

Fuck reddit. Hey Spez or whoever runs that piece of shit: Fuck you.

downhomechunk , to linux in How was your experience using Linux in college?
@downhomechunk@midwest.social avatar

I used linux all through the years I should have been in college, but was instead a hopeless drug addict. I regret nothing!!!

…apart from the drugs…

…and not going to college…

IndiBrony , to science_memes in Megacerops
@IndiBrony@lemmy.world avatar

I think about this every time I use a swan neck rest in snooker.

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/6791/production/_86531562_snooker_generic_getty.jpg

Akasazh ,
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

I think of a spider. Because that’s what they are called.

HouseWolf , (edited ) to piracy in PSA: Download on your hard drives, never trust online hosting.

This goes for any content not just piracy sites. Just the other day I seen someone I watch delete half of their videos but luckily I had downloaded everything.

There’s a bunch of stuff from Youtube alone I can’t see again because I didn’t download it when I had the chance…

Sir_Kevin ,
@Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Youtube has been getting crazy with deletions! If it’s not G rated it’s getting tossed.

AusatKeyboardPremi , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?

I am surprised that 0 A.D. is not mentioned.

Although initially unplayable, the game was fun in the mid-to-late 2000s.

I haven’t checked it out in a while, but it holds high nostalgic value for me.

Taalnazi ,

Great game, can recommend!

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