Okay, show me your d5280 or d72, then.
The Ramen Dutchman
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
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Than remembering 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10; because metric has more measurements most people don’t use as well!
- 10 millimetres to a centimetre
- 10 centimetres to a decimetre
- 10 decimetres to a metre
- 10 metres to a decametre
- 10 decametres to a hectometre
- 10 hectometres to a kilometre
Okay, but I don’t use a measurement system for close enough, I use a measurement system when I want to be precice.
Especially with several thousand kilometres.
“Eleven mega metre” rolls off the tongue much better than “eleven thousands kilo metre” IMO.
You can tell how bad a news site is when they translate billion to biljoona and thus making the amount 1000 times higher.
Looks like we have something in common! Hämmästyttävä!
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•DEI, more like DIEDEnglish1·22 hours agoAlmost, if I can believe this Wikipedia article Falkland Islands has just over half as much as the US.
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•DEI, more like DIEDEnglish1·22 hours agoThis actually happens?
You’re right on with pets, had a lil’ doggo that did NOT want his medicine, lil’ pooch would eat around it in his food, squirm in six dimensions if you tried to force him, and yes one time he even used teeth!
Needless to say I was, in fact, not using teeth.Our current doggo tho, eats her food with or without medicine. One time we forgot to give her her pill when she was on medication for something, I just told her it was a biscuit and she ate it, no questions asked. This is a blessing.
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Time to bash Americans againNederlands1·22 hours agoWillen wij meer of minder MAGAanen in Nederland?!
/satire
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Time to bash Americans againEnglish1·22 hours ago*cries in PVV majority*
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Time to bash Americans againEnglish1·22 hours agoI feel https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/30883044 applied to “expat” as well.
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Time to bash Americans againEnglish1·22 hours agoCore memory unlocked: Looking at a store called “Expat store” or something in that vein in Den Haag as a little boy, asking my parent what “expat” is. “That’s an American immigrant.” “So, why are they not just an immigrant?” “That way they feel better about themselves.”
I only just realised how based my parents are.
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Linux@lemmy.ml•I swapped the entire school computers to linux mintEnglish2·5 months agowe dont have the K, just the regular
Ah, my bad (^^;
I ran an i7-4790K in my gaming PC for a long time, as far as games go this 10-year old CPU still hold up well, never had to upgrade it surprisingly enough!Still, a 4 GHz quad-core with hyper-threading, and about 8 GiB of RAM, is more than enough to run Windows 10.
Assuming these are for studying, the heavier workloads would consist of MS Word, Powerpoint and an instructional video in the webbrowser, no?
What required tasks were too heavy for these computers under Windows 8/10?
And do they run off SSDs, or spinning HDDs?
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Linux@lemmy.ml•I swapped the entire school computers to linux mint17·5 months agoLittle side note
those computers in question had either i5-4750 (I think?) or i7-4970 so running windows 10 with all its bloat was not going to be an easy task
The i7-4790K is still quite powerful, so I’m pretty sure this wasn’t the problem, at all. Perhaps they’re running on an HDD, have little RAM, or you got the CPU wrong.
You can see the CPU and RAM by launching System Info from tbf start menu, and see if it’s running on an SSD or HDD by launching Disks from the menu.
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Linux@lemmy.ml•Solved: ~/bin vs. ~/.local/bin for user bash scripts?1·5 months agoIt is better NOT to put them in system directories since those will get overwritten by upgrades.
That’s a purely Atomic thing, isn’t it?
Unless someone ticked the “encrypt storage”-box in the installer, you don’t even have to pay for Pro to use it!
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Linux@lemmy.ml•What was your first Linux distribution?1·5 months agoReal!
After installing and restoring Arch for the third time in 1.5 year I decided to go back to Mint. In the past 5.5 or so years, nothing needed to be reinstalled or restored; Mint’s more stable than Windows by now!
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Linux@lemmy.ml•What was your first Linux distribution?2·5 months agoMy first was Ubuntu in a VM because everyone recommended it, I distro hopped in VMs until I just ended up using Mint in a VM almost exclusively. It was when I complained to someone about the issues with the VM when locking the laptop and they asked me “Why not just run that system as-is?” that I installed it for real.
I’ve also used Manjaro for half a year, a very minimal Arch+i3 install (without the install script because I wanted the “real experience”) for about 1.5 year, and dual booted Bazzite and Mint on my gaming PC for a year (it’s just Mint now), all the while trying out other distros big and small on older hardware or in VMs.
I don’t feel I’ve found “the one”, but somehow I keep coming back to Mint… Although, perhaps NixOS is it… Who knows?
The Ramen Dutchman@ttrpg.networkto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have used Windows all my life, and I have some questions.2·5 months agoJust adding that Tekken 7 and 8 run better under Linux with Proton than under Windows, and that modding is just as easy!
Shogun 2: Total War also runs fine under Linux with Proton, but I couldn’t get it to run on Windows, anymore (Flash).So it really depends on your game.
Or calories on packaging.
Or inches in Europe when talking about a screen from S. Korea, which was designed in cm to begin with.