qyron

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[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 1 points 2 years ago

A usar o Gerboa neste momento.

O valor que daria por essa aplicação é melhor aproveitado a apoiar um ou mais nódulos da rede e os criadores do Lemmy e do Gerboa.

Logo, todo entusiasmo em redor dessa aplicação é de valor nulo para mim.

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 5 points 2 years ago

Never crossed my mind to look for such kind of bulb but I'd risk I won't be able to find it in the local market.

If safety/security is a concern, lights are simply placed at hard to reach locations or are bought with safety housings, which are fairly cheap. In extremis, instead of common voltage bulbs, high voltage are used, thus incompatible with household voltage.

And specific purpose lamps... I may be the odd one but there are other sockets available in the market. Why opt for the basis threaded one?

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 5 points 2 years ago (8 children)

Specialty bulbs are still produced but even those are shrinking.

I recently bought a very low power/low lumen LED light bulb and it was rated for refrigerator and other low temperature use.

Hoven lamps will eventually suffer the same fate.

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Specialty bulbs are still produced but even those are shrinking.

I recently bought a very low power/low lumen LED light bulb and it was rated for refrigerator and other low temperature use.

Hoven lamps will eventually suffer the same fate.

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 18 points 2 years ago

I'm sitting inside a house where, presently, all lights turned on at the same time will require 30w. Before we went through all the lights, a single lightbulb would use 45w.

Just by replacing the old light bulbs, we reduced energy consumption and the number of lights required to light a room.

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 32 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I took a look at the article and I came out with two points:

  1. finally! Congratulations! Join the rest of the world where changing a freaking lightbulb costs you no mental pain.

  2. left handed light bulbs? Are these a thing? Are these purpose built for specific applications, like counter clock wise screws?

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I've never used on owned an Epson but I've been hearing wonders about the EcoTank line.

Affordable, lasting, dirt cheap ink, user replaceable printing heads, also cheap, and linux friendly.

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 11 points 2 years ago

I took the dark path when Vista became thing. With zero technical knowledge, I turned to Linux, with no regrets.

My entry way was SUSE, which was a shock, with KDE and a radically user experience from WinXP, my former daily driver for many, many years; I was an unashamed fanboy.

My next and final distro was Debian, when Debian was everything but user friendly. But Debian gave me a sense of control over my computer, which Vista had very proudly took away, while gobling away resources from a not so powerful machine.

That computer stayed home for about eight years, when it died, beyond any viable repair.

Debian stayed, although I admit I've been using Mint lately, mainly to accomodate for playing GOG games with the least stress.

But I'm a Debian person, no doubt about.

And I am the kind of person that spins his laptop at someone sporting a Debian-based distro and utters "I am your father."

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 0 points 2 years ago

I took the dark path when Vista became thing. With zero technical knowledge, I turned to Linux, with no regrets.

My entry way was SUSE, which was a shock, with KDE and a radically user experience from WinXP, my former daily driver for many, many years; I was an unashamed fanboy.

My next and final distro was Debian, when Debian was everything but user friendly. But Debian gave me a sense of control over my computer, which Vista had very proudly took away, while gobling away resources from a not so powerful machine.

That computer stayed home for about eight years, when it died, beyond any viable repair.

Debian stayed, although I admit I've been using Mint lately, mainly to accomodate for playing GOG games with the least stress.

But I'm a Debian person, no doubt about.

And I am the kind of person that spins his laptop at someone sporting a Debian-based distro and utters "I am your father."

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 1 points 2 years ago

A tendência é para um recuo na subscrição de credo, generalizado, ou não estivéssemos a ver um aumento da agressividade da retórica dos movimentos ditos "conservadores", seja lá o que isso implica.

As demonstrações que estamos a assistir, na minha perspectiva, são uma exacerbação de uma realidade que não existe.

O laicismo admite que cada um é livre de subscrever qualquer crença, desde que não ofenda a liberdade do seu próximo. É um meio termo que devemos subscrever cada vez mais, não crenças dogmáticas.

[–] qyron@lemmy.pt 2 points 2 years ago

A tendência é para um recuo na subscrição de credo, generalizado, ou não estivéssemos a ver um aumento da agressividade da retórica dos movimentos ditos "conservadores", seja lá o que isso implica.

As demonstrações que estamos a assistir, na minha perspectiva, são uma exacerbação de uma realidade que não existe.

O laicismo admite que cada um é livre de subscrever qualquer crença, desde que não ofenda a liberdade do seu próximo. É um meio termo que devemos subscrever cada vez mais, não crenças dogmáticas.

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