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ChaoticNeutralCzech

@ ChaoticNeutralCzech @lemmy.ml

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  • At 30 fps? If you have that equipment, you should be able to match the frame rate.

  • Walls. And a few rivers before they froze over as the sun got dimmer with all the 19th century soot.

  • Oh yes, Eastern Brazil was a rusty red plain in the early colonial era

  • Sex toys for vaginas are simpler, easier to maintain and even DIY. Also, more socially acceptable in big parts of the world.

  • NSFW

    iykyk 🪰

    Jump
  • Oh, that's why it's the model organism for genetics research

  • https://docs.lemmynsfw.com/ is still up but not updated in 2 years. That's hosted separately on GitHub Pages though, we just know the domain owner is the same

  • test @lemmy.ml

    Another markdown test

  • Thanks. I also just learnt that "Stadt" is already feminine so that shows lack of declination already.

  • Yes, Vienna is where I heard and saw "Wiener" and "Wr." the most and I know that it's a masculine form of "Viennese". /s means "this has been sarcasm". Whether you find it funny, the intent has been signposted.

    Now seriously: Does "Wr." become "Wre." in plural the Nominativ form in the female Genus?

  • I'm pretty sure I saw "Wr. Neustadt" written somewhere in Austria but not in Germany.

  • Hai!

  • The German Language @lemmy.world

    German speakers say "Wiener" a lot

  • I know what archinstall does but why did you say "painfully"?

  • See my newest comment with the monospaced text.

    But yeah, not a real issue, I fixed it in 15 minutes. Apparently it was foolish of me to want Num Lock on the lock screen (Czech keyboard layout uses the number row for diacritics).

    Edit: Now I fixed that too. I can easily use numbers in my password now!

  • Guess what, you're right! Technically, it does boot but

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    Debian GNU/Linux 13 mmpc tty1
    
    mmpc login: _
    
      

    does not bring joy.

    Also, why is the fan spinning? I've been on this screen for minutes while looking up lightdm troubleeshooting on my phone. Blinking the cursor and Linux backend stuff can't be too CPU-intensive, right?

    Edit: fixed. I had broken lightdm by adding the numlockx on script in the wrong place, too eager to get a lock screen with an enabled Num Lock

  • Mmm... Let's reboot and see how fast the new SSD made things! It can't be worse than 60 seconds with Mint (or 300 seconds with Windows) on the HDD!

    *chuckles* I'm in danger!

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    Debian GNU/Linux 13 mmpc tty1
    
    mmpc login: _
    
      

    Edit: fixed. I had broken lightdm by adding the numlockx on script in the wrong place, too eager to get a lock screen with an enabled Num Lock

    And the boot time is 20 seconds, on par with Windows somehow.‌

  • You've used Debian for a while? Well, you might know something about one of the problems that were a factor in my hop from Mint: I installed a stable release in 2020 and used the computer as a MMPC every so often, but then I set up a DVI cable to the family Windows PC so the MMPC became redundant, and will be until we switch from satellite to IPTV next year. The computer lay mostly unused for 2 years and then it turned out that it wouldn't update to a newer, supported release. I gave up troubleshooting that. What kind of distros are most prone to this?

  • Why is archinstall "painfully" easy? Do you think its users will do badly at troubleshooting because they didn't go through a setup process that teaches more about the system?

  • I haven't restarted it since but it has brought joy. It's not pretty but way less setup hassle than Windows if you want it at least somewhat privacy-respecting. And even default XFCE beats Windows 11 on looks and practicality.

  • I have worked with VMs before and still use an XP one sometimes. But modern Windows in a VM on an old laptop with 4 GB of RAM? I'll pass...

  • I mean, the good old dumb 32" LCD TV should be the primary screen. But maybe mom will want to watch in another room sometimes, in which case she can pull out the laptop and use her familiar IPTV client.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Someone at Billa uses desktop openSUSE!

  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    When your local ISP gives you abysmal upload speeds but a static IPv4 so you can announce to anyone

  • homelab @lemmy.ml

    Can I pick something better than a Raspberry Pi 4B/5 for a low-power home server?

  • Enough Musk Spam @lemmy.world

    Tesla goes uncontrollably full-throttle after minor crash, gets totaled near Prague

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Happy Easter Monday, or if you're Czech, Woman-Whipping-Egg-Collect-a-thon!

  • Public Blue Screens Of Death @lemmy.ohaa.xyz

    Public transport info screen buste[d]

  • Pixel Art - pushing pretty pixels around @lemmy.ml

    A few more logos I drew earlier

  • Pixel Art - pushing pretty pixels around @lemmy.ml

    Tech-Related "Operator Logos"

  • Enough Musk Spam @lemmy.world

    That's not a Tesla, dude (Edit: I see it now)

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    The number vs. arrow direction on this sticker...

  • Shitty Life Pro Tip @lemmy.world

    SLPT: Are you a listener, wr⋮ter or career? Start your day with a glลรธ of water, moɾn۱n𝚐 pa𝚐eธ and a 2h product𝘭vıty bꙫөɾper!

  • test @lemmy.ml

    Czech roundabouts by size pt. 2

  • test @lemmy.ml

    Let's see if I can list all Czech roundabouts with circumference larger than 100 m

  • Fitness @lemmy.world

    On HIIT timers, why does "F" stand for "work" and "C" for "rest"?

  • Youtube @lemmy.ml

    Are custom video IDs possible? Look at the URL!

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    When will "Star Wars: A New Hope" enter public domain?