

Roughly 230 million more than I made in the same timeframe
Roughly 230 million more than I made in the same timeframe
Important note: wages in Italy are VERY low. 45€/month is a significant expense.
Let’s hope the chip doesn’t disappear mysteriously like its namesake!
That’s covered in “lol”
First of all, that’s not correct.
Second: emissions aren’t the only form of pollution.
Third: the word “shipping”, despite the name, includes air transportation;
Fourth: assuming, disingenuously of course, that the factors of the local production process are the same as the remote one, NOT shipping is always going to be more environmentally friendly.
On the one hand, fostering local production of these goods is positive for national resilience, and also has a chance to reduce shipping around the world, which is bad for the environment.
On the other hand, good fucking luck, lol.
Redground
Power is a big factor. I’ve never built a specifically torrenting machine, but I’ve added torrenting containers to my virtualized NAS, and for that I’ve built a server based on an AsRock integrated board, it’s passively cooled so it’s silent and intrinsically power efficient. They’re usually limited in RAM, but I got it up to 32GB by buying verified compatible sticks.
As for building ratio, something like autobrr helps get the torrents as soon as they are announced, improving your uploads, and on trackers where it is supported, seed bonus is nice, you can keep seeding old torrents and convert the points to upload.
I was assigned the installation of a whole industrial line for food packaging, multiple millions worth, on and off I spent like 8 months abroad forcing badly designed machines into working (I was the top tech and I resigned after this job), even ended up in the hospital, likely due to stress. Few months after I left, I go out drinking with a former colleague who had been on site with me, he says: “Well, I’m happy to inform you that, the customer hasn’t called us for months! Means everything’s working, great job!” and shook my hand.
The following morning, another former colleague sends me the screenshot of a mail from the customer saying that the business opportunities didn’t work out and they’re decommissioning the line. Literal blood, sweat and tears, completely wasted.
I use Nobara on my desktop and Fedora on my laptop, they both work fine, although I’ve had a few audio issues on Nobara, but it could be the different hardware. I don’t play emulators, but every game I’ve tried on Nobara worked with no fiddling, just recently: Cyberpunk 2077, Subnautica, Horizon Forbidden West, X4…
I’ve been using Fedora for I don’t know how long, over a decade I’d say, and it’s hard to overstate it’s stability, it just works, and has great repos. My main annoyance is the frequent major version updates, it’s a quick process anyway, and I never had problems.
Alpine can’t avoid using Renault engines
Because Red Bull was able to occasionally use Toro VCARB Minardi whatever to take the point from their competitors
I have one of those round dehydrators I bought and modified for exclusive filament use… it takes up more space than purpose-made dryers, but it’s also quite powerful, only my Sunlu S4 can rival it.
reusable spool!
It’s a GoPro mount so you can probably find accessories to attach it to your kitchen aid if you want
The GoPro Mount is made by Mechanism, creators of Deckmate and its associated ecosystem. That means that you’ll need the sold separately Deckmate grip before you can even attempt to strap your Steam Deck onto your GoPro harness.
I mean, if I had the power of Rolls-Royce turbine engines in my arms, I could probably do it
Wow, code formatting in the title? Go Lemmy