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Atemu

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Interested in Linux, FOSS, data storage systems, unfucking our society and a bit of gaming.

I help maintain Nixpkgs.

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reddit.com/u/Atemu12 (Probably won’t be active much anymore.)

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All programs should tell you where they store config files (utcc.utoronto.ca)

I wholeheartedly agree with this blog post. I believe someone on here yesterday was asking about config file locations and setting them manually. This is in the same vein. I can't tell you how many times a command line method for discovering the location of a config file would have saved me 30 minutes of googling.

Atemu,
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Certainly not. Nothing should write to /usr/bin except for the package manager in FHS distros and some distros binary directories aren’t writable at all.

Atemu,
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Pass auf, ich bin grad am Mac und war zu faul die Website aufs Handy zu schicken. So, der Mac hat kein NFC (warum eig.?).

AusweisApp2 (doller Name) hatte ich am Handy schon aus F-Droid und am Mac schnell aus dem App Store geladen; man kann nämlich das Smartphone über’s selbe Netzwerk einfach als remote reader verwenden.

Hat problemlos funktioniert.

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Hopefully not, they seem to be pretty toxic.

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Usually more like i.e. fucking with some asshole neighbour.

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Now that's a niche joke if I've ever seen one.

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Ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation however have essentially stopped the muscular/mechanical pumping of the heart, because of disjointed electrical activity. This activity is what the defibrillator is intended to reset.

To put that into layman' terms, the heart's "control circuit" is still doing things but it's the wrong things. Wrong signals at the wrong times causing wild contraction and expansion; fibrillation.

The de-fibrillator does zap and the hope is that the rythm "resets" comes closer to what it should be.

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30 min is not really "fast" charging. Assuming 0%-100% on a 4Ah battery, that's just 30W.

Also, you don't fast charge to 100%. The idea is to get more like +50% in a few minutes. Assuming 4Ah battery again, that's +2Ah which is 7.4 Wh at 3.7V.

You won't charge from 0% though. You're probably still well over 25% before you start charging but let's say you're at 25%. With 60W, you'd be at 75% in 7.5 min.

That's fast charging and why it's useful: Those 75% will last you through the day and it took you <10 minutes to reach it.

What's frustrating is not fast charging, it's that your charging speed simply isn't very fast.

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while many companies currently frame things as “removable batteries OR water resistance”, I see no technology reasons why BOTH couldn’t exist in the same device

https://www.gigaset.com/hq_en/gigaset-gx6/

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There's IP68 devices with removable battery on the market right now.

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Thanks for avoiding the 'master race' phrase in this magazine

It is quite the problematic phrase that I wish we could erase from our cultural lexicon. Thanks for skipping it with this magazine.

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It was a hundred years ago, now it's not. That's how language works. The Nazis don't get to decide what a term means forever in any context. I do not believe they have that power and I won't give it to the either.
We Germans still use the word "Führer". "Reiseführer", "Geschäftsführer", "Marktführer", "Führerschein" etc. Common words. Nobody thinks of Hitler when they hear those words. Again, you have to really try to misunderstand these. That actually does happen for cracking a stupid joke every now and then. Again, you'd have to be trolling.

By letting the Nazis change back the meaning of a word, you're letting them win. You acknowledge their line of thinking is valid and that this term shall henceforth refer to their stupid ideology again.

The rise of Nazis in that one fucked up country bear no relevance to the meaning of a term in global online tech communities.

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Not the answer to your question but perhaps a solution to your problem and/or some inspiration: https://github.com/pjones/plasma-manager

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I also used it for a while but I find that I use a set of apps all the time and simply tapping a known position on screen is just so much faster.

"Normal" launchers have searchable app drawers too, so that works for the rest.

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I don't think I agree with that. There are other reasons to live in a more rural area like being more secluded, closer to nature or, more commonly, cost of living.

A rural area also does not imply car dependence. I myself have recently moved to a fairly rural area (1.5k inhabitants) and can still get just about everything done by bike.
This only works because the neighbouring village a few km away has a supermarket and a train station with service to the next largest city and a metropolis. It's not very good train service mind you (single non-electric rail with hourly schedule) but even that is enough for me to not need a car. Imagine how much would be possible if it was actually decent train service.

I can understand why you might want a car in such a situation but it's certainly not required.

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  • Atemu,
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    What aspects of kbin do you prefer over Lemmy?

    Atemu,
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    That sounds more like a kernel issue than a distro issue. Were you on regular linux or linux_latest?

    Atemu,
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    Such add-ons aren't really necessary when the UI itself is open source and can simply implement all those niceties for everyone ;)

    Why are you not seeing as many posts from Lemmy communities on Kbin?

    Hello! You may have noticed that the majority of posts and threads in your feed on Kbin are from within the platform itself. This is because the admin has activated Cloudflare DDoS protection which basically slows down requests to kbin, to prevent the website from experiencing downtime or becoming slow to respond....

    Atemu,
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    I tried NixOS for a bit but it was very inconvenient in comparison and I felt like it was impossible to tinker with or understand if you weren’t good at Haskell.

    You don’t need any haskell knowledge to configure a NixOS system. It’s mostly just researching the right options and setting the desired values. Pretty simple. For more advanced stuff like custom modules, functional programming experience helps a lot but that’s not necessary for installing packages and enabling services.

    Documentation isn’t great but what it does have going for it is that it’s right in the place where you configure it: In the NixOS options. Wanna configure systemd-boot? Just search for it: search.nixos.org/options?channel=23.05&size=50&so…
    It’s self-documenting.

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