antimidas

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[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Shouldn't F12 still close it, even if you opened it with another command?

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Onkohan tuolla ollut jokin päivitys tms. käynnissä, sillä itsellä nuo siirtolapuutarhan omat sivut näyttäisi avautuvan ihan ongelmitta. Näyttäisi olevan perus esittelyä, kuvia ja puolustuspuheenvuoro puutarhan säilyttämisen puolesta.

Jotenkin tulee sellanen fiilis tuosta uuden sisäänkäynnin vastustamisesta, ettei haluta läpikulkua puutarhan kautta. Puistopuutarha kieltämättä kuulostaa sellaselta minkä läpi ois mukava kulkea muuten vaan cittarissa käydessä, ja ehkä kaupungillakin on siinä vähän sen tyyppinen ajatus taustalla.

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 3 points 4 months ago

Tavallaanhan sähköposti kärsii samalla tavalla avoimen federoinnin ongelmista, kuten ajoittain liian herkästä defederaatiosta. Asiasta saa hyvän kuvan kun kokeilee pistää oman sähköpostipalvelimen pystyyn ja huomaa, miten vaikeaa niitä viestejä on oikeasti saada lähtemään muille palvelimille niin, että menee oikeasti eteenpäin. Samasta syystä moni palvelu pyytää edelleen tarkistamaan roskapostin joidenkin aktivointiviestien yms. varalta, kun omat sähköpostipalvelimet merkataan usein roskapostiksi, jos nyt edes kulkee vastaanottajalle asti.

Toki mitä nyt on noita estolistoja Lemmyssä katsonut, niin suurin osa estetyistä instansseista on sitä hyvästä syystä. Änkyrävasemmiston (tankies) ja muiden instanssien välinen estojen taistelu on sitten asia erikseen, ja vaikuttaa herättävän aika vahvoja tunteita säännöllisin väliajoin, suuntaan ja toiseen 😅

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 1 points 4 months ago

Doesn't support WiFi 6 on mikrotik you mean? As I'm currently running Openwrt on some bottom-shelf Asus routers and WiFi 6 works just fine.

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 2 points 4 months ago

Yep, got myself a Jääkäri S after getting fed up with backpacks breaking all the time. This time it actually seems like it can stand up to the test of time and lugging two laptops around everywhere.

Whatever the brand, one thing to keep in mind is the material. Nylon (polyamide) can take much more abuse than e.g. polyester. Good if the bag bottom is as continuous as possible instead of being held up by seams. Savotta also adds reinforcement on the bottom so it doesn't wear as much from weight.

If you happen to be in Finland it's Jääkäri S currently on sale in Motonet for 90 € – not sure if they ship elsewhere in Europe though.

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 2 points 5 months ago

Good link that, I'll have to add those flags to my list of aliases

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 23 points 5 months ago (3 children)

The more frustrated you are when running git blame the more likely the command turns out to be a mirror.

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 7 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Wouldn't be surprised if he'd take the comparison as a compliment

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 6 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)
[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 1 points 6 months ago

You select the active hob and set the desired timer. Usually the timer is either limited to a single hob at once, in more premium alternatives you might be able to set one for each hob individually.

I've only ever seen this in separate cooktops though, not in stoves.

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 17 points 6 months ago (1 children)

The cursed Linux alternative of this is usually putting things directly in the home folder – I used to do this until I got better. Desktop is simple to keep clean when you don't have one in your "desktop environment" by default.

Some people who've used MacOs before OSX dump everything to the root filesystem out of habit. It works just as poorly as a file management strategy as one might expect, albeit better than putting everything on the desktop. Not sure how often that happens but I've known multiple people to do that.

[–] antimidas@sopuli.xyz 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

And this is because audiophiles don't understand why the audio master is 96 kHz or more often 192 kHz. You can actually easily hear the difference between 48, 96 and 192 kHz signals, but not in the way people usually think, and not after the audio has been recorded – because the main difference is latency when recording and editing. Digital sound processing works in terms of samples, and a certain amount of them have to be buffered to be able to transform the signal between time and frequency. The higher the sample rate, the shorter the buffer, and if there's one thing humans are good at hearing (relatively speaking) it's latency.

Digital instruments start being usable after 96 kHz as the latency with 256 samples buffered gets short enough that there's no distracting delay from key press to sound. 192 gives you more room to add effects and such to make the pipeline longer. Higher sample rate also makes changing frequencies, like bringing the pitch down, simpler as there's more to work with.

But after the editing is done, there's absolutely no reason to not cut the published recording to 48 or 44.1 kHz. Human ears can't hear the difference, and whatever equipment you're using will probably refuse to play anything higher than 25 kHz anyways, as e.g. the speaker coils aren't designed to let higher frequency signals through. It's not like visual information where equipment still can't match the dynamic range of the eye, and we're just starting to get to a pixel density where we can no longer see a difference between DPIs.

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