I mean, Calvin has a point. Even if the road was completely clear, you’d still have to stop at traffic lights and stop signs. 50 miles is quite a ways too. It’s not realistic to assume they’d be able to maintain that speed for the entire duration. That question is pretty bogus all around, haha!
I recently got a Sony prs 600 e reader from 2009. The battery is at the end of its life (It lasts about 3 days with heavy reading, and a couple weeks without reading). No backlight, no Wi-Fi, just an SD card that I can load epub files and small PDFs. The screen is slow and the contrast isn’t the best. The “touch screen” is...
This also applies to Valorant. I know a lot of people look down on both games, but it’s still unfortunate for Linux to lose access to such a popular game....
Yeah, when I first learned that, I decided that I’ll stay far away from it if I ever see one. Afaik it can’t hurt you unless its sap touches you, but I’m not taking chances if I don’t have to
1/4" piano wire point, random copper pipe ball peen hammered, candle wax buffed finish except for the rightmost one which is tung oil. Took one spindle turning project previously. Following Mike Peace’s video.
I want to find a morel for the first time this year, so I’m pretty excited for that! We’ll see if I actually do or not.
I also want to try making some recipes with stinging nettle. Like make some nettle fettuccine or nettle soup. It’s a common plant that I’ve been successful at identifying in the past, but all I’ve done with it is make tea so far, so I want to take it to the next level.
Also excited for pawpaws. I tried one for the first time last year at the Ohio State Pawpaw fest, but it would be cool to find one growing in the wild.
Almost seems like you need to just selectively plant trees from separate groves next to that of others. At that point it moves from foraging into more of a horticultural territory though, haha!
I see people talking about doas saying it’s just like sudo but with less features. I’m just wondering if there is any situation where you should use doas or if it’s just personal preference.
It’s amazing what they do with corrugated cardboard these days
Idk why this comment is so funny to me. This is totally something I would have glossed over as a kid, but reading it now, the specificity of it just cracks me up! “Corrugated cardboard”
16 April 1987 (sh.itjust.works)
Open source e reader (lemmy.ml)
I recently got a Sony prs 600 e reader from 2009. The battery is at the end of its life (It lasts about 3 days with heavy reading, and a couple weeks without reading). No backlight, no Wi-Fi, just an SD card that I can load epub files and small PDFs. The screen is slow and the contrast isn’t the best. The “touch screen” is...
Lakka 5.0 Released for Retro Gaming Enthusiasts (linuxiac.com)
Secret Stash (i.imgur.com)
I'm on your porch, eating your cat food. (i.imgur.com)
All Quacks travel at the speed of sound. (lemmy.world)
Riot Games talk Vanguard anti-cheat for League of Legends and why it's a no for Linux (www.gamingonlinux.com)
This also applies to Valorant. I know a lot of people look down on both games, but it’s still unfortunate for Linux to lose access to such a popular game....
Garlic mustard (lemmy.ca)
At least I’m pretty sure that’s what it is. It has a nice garlic taste. I chopped it and put in some oil, salt and pepper for a nice little spread.
The Other Players Who Helped (Almost) Make the World’s Biggest Backdoor Hack (theintercept.com)
Same story, but this one adds some more details and other links.
If you have have questions about TCP/IP, I know the pro-to-call.
:-)
Lunch, why not? (aggregatet.org)
Maple awl handles made as a beginner project on my ShopSmith lathe (lemmy.world)
1/4" piano wire point, random copper pipe ball peen hammered, candle wax buffed finish except for the rightmost one which is tung oil. Took one spindle turning project previously. Following Mike Peace’s video.
Yet another Pillow Thief (lemmy.world)
Oy, what are you looking forward to foraging?
Pretty psyched for garlic mustard and dandelion season here soon....
Is there an advantage of using doas over sudo
I see people talking about doas saying it’s just like sudo but with less features. I’m just wondering if there is any situation where you should use doas or if it’s just personal preference.
23 March 1987 (sh.itjust.works)
If Linux Made a VR Headset - YouTube (youtu.be)
New research suggests that our universe has no dark matter (phys.org)