Living in a 2 room apartment. So one living room, one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen, and a small hallway. About 65sqm/700sqf total. This is a major city in Europe, and I live outside the center, but not really on the outskirts either.
Living in a 2 room apartment. So one living room, one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen, and a small hallway. About 65sqm/700sqf total. This is a major city in Europe, and I live outside the center, but not really on the outskirts either.
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I mean, free usually implies a shittier version, no? So it could very well just be incomplete.
Nobody says there will be a complete big Mac at the end of the week
Funnily enough I heard mechanic friends say that EVs need the brake rotors replaced more often than combustion cars, because the EVs use the brakes so infrequently that the rotor just rusts so badly it needs replacing.
That’s still super low cost compared to all the regular repairs a combustion engine needs, especially when you consider that combustion cars also need tire replacements, just a bit less often
Apparently it’s the Bag O Nails pub on St George Road, according ti another comment
In German there’s an insult: “Sitzpinkler”. It means “someone who sits down when peeing”. Never heard anyone use it seriously though.
You’re looking at the wrong numbers. Most people won’t notice the difference in transfer speeds for large files. Most people will notice boot and loading times, where the results are diminishing.
Let’s take a theoretical system that has an HDD and boots in around 30 seconds.
It gets upgraded with an SSD. According to your numbers, the Boot time would be better by a factor of around 3 or maybe 4, making the Boot only take around 10 seconds. That’s a difference of 20 seconds, clearly noticeable.
Now it gets upgraded to an nvme drive. The speed increases by an even greater factor of around 7 or so, but you barely notice that because the PC only boots 7 seconds or so faster, much less noticeable than the 20 second difference before, despite the drives being blazing fast in comparison.
I’m not saying nvmes are worthless or anything. Just that in day to day use for most people its not as noticeable as the HDD to SSD upgrade.
They are able to reuse the rockets
They are essentially doing the good side of capitalism - making stuff cheaper
I mean yeah, it’s cheaper due to technological advancement, but I fail to see how that’s an effect of capitalism. I’d argue similar developments would have been made even without capitalism. I just don’t think we would have the desire to leave this place without capitalism, but that’s besides the point.
But the jump from SATA SSD to nvme is much less noticeable than the one from HDD to SATA SSD
Gatekeeping in the open source community is kinda ironic
she had taken about 12 sample bites from a package of toilet paper. She stopped doing that.
I have to keep my bathroom door closed because mine loves to tear up toilet paper rolls lol
Mostly, yeah
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Elon musk fanboys I guess
Wondering the same
Edit: after a quick google session it seems like usually the reboot
command is linked to systemctl
so it should be pretty much the same thing as far as I understand.
Arch Linux user was a bit more stable and a bigger backpack for going the meme
Work a surprisingly well lol
Theres a difference between addicts and junkies. Junkies have my empathy but I really understand why someone wouldn’t want to spend prolonged times in the same space with one.