

Oh my goodness. This guy os beyond repair.
I’ve heard a lot of “audiophile” bullshit in my life, as I work with audio, but this idiot brats them all by a nautical mile.


Oh my goodness. This guy os beyond repair.
I’ve heard a lot of “audiophile” bullshit in my life, as I work with audio, but this idiot brats them all by a nautical mile.


Only in America…
What scientific publishing really needs is a cost-free publishing system that is run by the universities, and where the universities publish all their papers in.


All while claiming they did “nothing” when they f-ed up themselves.
Around '98, a tech support guy got a call that their application didn’t work anymore. He tried to troubleshoot, but the system was a mess. “Did you change anything since yesterday?” - “No, we didn’t!”.
What they did do, though, was running the Win98 update the day before. Which, at one point, after doing lots of things, complained that it could not continue for some reason, and offered to “undo” the changes…
Except that the Guinea pigs usually live in the kitchen, something I can’t see with pigs.
No, it is just how it is.

Try the German solution. To get a cart, you have to put a Euro into the cart to unchain it. When you return it, you chain it back on and get the Euro back.
Works for many years now, and people have been conditioned to it, so they return even “hacked” carts (there are tools to unchain them without a coin).
And they often live off what is “biodegradable waste” for us. Imagine you standing in the kitchen prepping veg for dinner, and just dropping peels and outer leaves, carrot greens and cabbage stalks to the ground for the guinea pigs to eat.


I’ve got a DELL server that I used as home server, but it was too loud. But it worked well, even at an advanced age. I moved the disks to a normal desktop machine (not DELL) that is much, much quieter.


I second the recommendation to check for other issues first. I’m running KDE for ages now, and in my experience, it has been remarkably stable.


Had a similar view a few years ago. A multi-storey hypermarket closed down and were in their final week of sales, and some departments looked like that already.


I use Kubuntu for that. Works good, is reliable, and uses Plasma instead of Gnome. The KDE Plasma environment is way easier to “get” for people coming from Windows than Gnome.


Been there!


The nearest Saturday to November fifth would be the 8th this year.

Why using scripts if there is a perfectly fine <table> tag that works for 30 years on any browser?


Apt update and upgrade happen automatically.


And if you look at the real, measurable data, most “normal” systems offer at least equal or even better specs.
HiFi is 110% hype. What they define as “smoother” or “more natural” sound is actually a quality loss.
It’s often based on “that’s how they sounded when I was young and heard my first record, and not as harsh and crude like they sound on a modern amp”. All while forgetting that their sound setup back then was cheap, crappy, and made a massacre of the sound waves on any point between record and speaker.
It’s Twitter, give people a break.
No. People who still use Twitter/X are already broken…
Linux server administration tool, web interface based. Makes managing servers way easier.
Which happened over and over again in past attempts. Like “TR Torx” or “Tamper Resistent Torx”, the star bit with the hole in the middle. You can find matching bits in any decent bit set.