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- Comment on Replacement PS/2 cable for IBM Model M keyboard? 1 day ago:
… wat? What’s with your hate for a keyboard?
Outside of missing the windows key there’s nothing wrong with the model M. PS/2 interface is fine too. Most boards support hotplugging it and it basically work or it doesn’t unlike USB which can get weird.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
105c is the max operating temperature. It’s not going to run away the second it hits 106.
Your CPU starts throttling at 104c so that way it almost never hits at 105c for long If it can’t maintain clocks then it drops them until 104c can mostly be maintained.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Seagate has more than bad batches. When every single one of their 1tb per platter barracuda drives have high failure rates then that’s a design/long term production issue.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Why? It’s designed to run up to 105c.
I think it was when AMDs 7000 series CPUs were running at 95c and everyone freaked out that AMD came out and said that the CPUs are built to handle this load 24/7 365 for years on end.
And it’s not like this is new to Intel. Intel laptop CPUs have been doing this for a decade now.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
AMDs 7000 series CPUs were designed to boost until they hit 95c, then maintain those temps. 9000 series behaves differently for boosting, but the silicon can handle it.
- Comment on Sony is releasing a new PS5 console, but it's a downgrade 1 week ago:
Those 200gb games take a while to download, even on a gigabit internet connection.
- Comment on AI crawlers destroying websites in hunger for content 1 week ago:
Moreover, AI crawlers are much more aggressive than standard crawlers. As the InMotionhosting web hosting company notes, they also tend to disregard crawl delays or bandwidth-saving guidelines and extract full page text, and sometimes attempt to follow dynamic links or scripts.
So they’re just lazily programmed crawlers. Ironically trying to block them can cause web traffic to go up not down when people use more advanced methods to get around blocking. When you switch from a simple wget command ripping the bare page to a full blown chrome browser loading all the pictures, JS, and other junk that shit adds up.
- Comment on 👁️🐽👁️ 3 weeks ago:
It is the only part of the body without a blood supply. Instead, it receives nutrients via aqueous humor (the liquid between the cornea and vitreous).
Instead, oxygen dissolves in tears and then diffuses throughout the cornea to keep it healthy.[5] Similarly, nutrients are transported via diffusion from the tear fluid through the outside surface and the aqueous humour through the inside surface.
And because that seemed lacking still and I’m too dumb to figure it out ChatGPT’s response:
The palpebral conjunctival blood vessels and the capillaries of the eyelids supply oxygen to the tear film behind closed lids. Oxygen diffuses from these vessels into the cornea.
- Comment on Our Channel Could Be Deleted - Gamers Nexus 3 weeks ago:
Because youtube was so much better in that regard?
Might sell your data in the future is a hell of a lot better than currently selling the shit out of your data. Nebula is a side grade in terms of privacy, but an upgrade in terms of creators not getting their shit deleted for no good reason.
- Comment on What are the most useful things you've printed? 3 weeks ago:
At work we have a bunch of phones that were just plugged in sitting at my desk randomly. I got tired of the mess and 3D printed a tower to put them in. Complete with trays to quickly slide them in and out, fans to keep them cool and, slide in filters for the fans.
I need to finish some last modifications before I share it all. But if anyone’s interest I’ll try to share the link.
- Comment on Is the amount of Lemmy activity declining? 3 weeks ago:
Ah, good point. Forgot about that. That’s probably it.
The slight dip so far this month could be the beginning of the end of the summer Lemmy. Schools just started this week near me, and green is 30 day users so it should take 30 days for that to fully drop.
- Comment on Is the amount of Lemmy activity declining? 3 weeks ago:
There’s a big spike during summer time. On reddit it was known as summer reddit. Basically all of the kids are out of school and have nothing better to do but shitpost online. Now they’re going back to school. It could be the lack of different users you’re noticing. Not sure why it dipped in July though, should have dipped in August.
- Comment on Microsoft breaks Windows reset and recovery 3 weeks ago:
They’ve gotten away with it for 10 years now. I’m sure they’ll continue to get away with it.
- Comment on Am I corrupting my data? 3 weeks ago:
If it’s an LSI card then make sure it’s either been flashed into IT mode, is capable of being flashed into IT mode, or is relatively modern and has that option built in.
What you really want is an HBA, but HBAs can be expensive, a raid card flashed to act as an HBA is typically much cheaper. A 6 gbit SAS card will do 3gbit sata, and no hard drive should be writing more than 3gbit. If you want to do SSDs then find a relatively more modern 12 gbit SAS card which will do 6gb sata.
I guess also look out for the REALLY old ones that won’t do over like 3tb. But I bought one of those for $20 almost 10 years ago so that shouldn’t be a concern. Those are probably all in the trash by now.
- Comment on Report: Microsoft's latest Windows 11 24H2 update breaks SSDs/HDDs, may corrupt your data 3 weeks ago:
unless you have some exotic hardware
Or very recent hardware. 22 is based on Ubuntu 24.04, which shipped with version 6.8 of the kernel which is from March 2024. That excludes all of Nvidia’s 50 series, AMDs RX 9000 series, AMDs 9000 series CPUs/boards, Intel’s Core 200 series/chipsets, Arc B series GPUs.
Sure your 5090 might boot and display a picture, but that thing aint gonna work right.
- Comment on Report: Microsoft's latest Windows 11 24H2 update breaks SSDs/HDDs, may corrupt your data 3 weeks ago:
Look at it from the flip side: Linux is so bad people would rather deal with this than deal with Linux.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
What would lemmy.sh do? Install the latest screenfetch and post it online?
- Comment on Can I self-host on old iPhones? 4 weeks ago:
Something actually capable of doing this well? Even a raspberry pi would be better suited.
- Comment on Forget Netflix, Volkswagen locks horsepower behind paid subscription 4 weeks ago:
A lot of dailyable tunes actually make the car more efficient, not less. Engine wear, and knock are the limiting factors.
- Comment on Forget Netflix, Volkswagen locks horsepower behind paid subscription 4 weeks ago:
That’s tuning, and that’s different. There’s tradeoffs with tuning besides the obvious more wear.
- Comment on The Ice alert app founder sparking fury in Trump officials: ‘Pam Bondi said I better watch out? Please.’ 4 weeks ago:
Multiple servers with fallback. Either a proper failover setup, or just use DNS.
- Comment on PowerToys 0.93 is here: faster Command Palette, new dashboard UX and more 4 weeks ago:
The quicker command pallet is nice, but damn is it still way too slow. Why isn’t it just pre loaded on startup? It’s supposed to be a quick menu, make it quick.
- Comment on Battlefield 6 players are crying out for a 'real' server browser, and it's about time we demanded the basic FPS feature that Call of Duty killed 4 weeks ago:
I loved the servers that were 24/7 metro, no drags etc. some of those were (and still are) my favorite. Or pistols only, no Glock 18. When you get rid of custom servers you get rid of that custom experience.
- Comment on Microsoft suddenly bans LibreOffice developer's email account, blocks appeal 1 month ago:
Lets be real here. They’d do it no matter who’s in charge.
- Comment on Lemmy User Feedback and Improvement Thread: Share Your Complaints, Suggestions, and Ideas 1 month ago:
You’d want mastadon for that. Lemmy is for following communities. Someone could make their own community if they wanted something for just them.
- Comment on Lemmy User Feedback and Improvement Thread: Share Your Complaints, Suggestions, and Ideas 1 month ago:
That’s by design though. There’s no way to have a federated system and ensure that everything deletes it.
- Comment on Is it okay to cover the outside of a microwave in aluminum to prevent or lessen microwave WiFi interference? 1 month ago:
Also microwaves are only 2.4ghz. Any modern device should have a strong 5ghz connection in what I assume is a cramped apartment.
5ghz also has less interference problems, but it’s not immune.
- Comment on Is it possible to make wireless charging broadcast electricity throught an entire house similar to how wifi can broadcast to the entire house? 1 month ago:
Yes, but it’s incredibly slow, wasteful and, unsafe. Companies have tried making hardware that does this at a room level, but have largely failed because it’s so wasteful and slow.
Eevblog has a bunch of videos debunking these things youtu.be/2rSQnRV5ztI
- Comment on Middle School Cheerleaders Made a TikTok Video Portraying a School Shooting. They Were Charged With a Crime. 1 month ago:
0 tolerance = 0 thought.
- Comment on datacenter liquid cooling solution 1 month ago:
The clouds are leaking.