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  • Tear some holes in it, sprinkle in nuts, and leave in your backyard. Congratulations: you now have a rodent hotel!

  • Have you removed the donation link that helped cover the instance's maintenance? Wouldn't mind throwing a couple bucks your way to help facilitate the migration.

  • I had it replaced once, perhaps 15 months after purchasing. The problem was not with the screen, but the screen protector was separating down the seam. Possibly due to my profession in the medical field, which occasionally sees me and my phone exposed to high intensity UV light. Apparently this shrinks the material. Modern phones aren't something you can so easily work on yourself. I had it replaced by an authorized repair shop in my area. Apparently they had a recall on either the whole model or my production run, because they had a one time replacement deal for $250. This got me a new internal screen, battery, and possibly hinge?

  • I love having a foldable. It makes reading, writing, and media consumption so much more enjoyable. But still fits in the pocket unlike a tablet. I don't have any particular loyalty to Samsung, but it's the best foldable I've found so far.

  • Fold 5. Battery is getting annoying, so decent odds I pick up the 8 when it drops in the summer. I miss the days when you could just pop a battery out. It's expensive but the larger screen is amazing and I'll probably never go back. I'm not married to having a Samsung foldable specifically, but the only really competitive options are banned in the US.

  • I prefer a spoon, but I've found that for most cakes a spoon isn't long enough to take a proper vertical bite

  • Where I live there's this crazy new obsession with car washes. Like, 3 brand new ones being built on the same street. I get that they became way more profitable when they figured out the subscription model thing, but I feel like so many is unsustainable.

  • Me and a relative jointly host and manage a server. Over the years we've slowly allowed in a handful of trusted friends and family. By now we probably have 20ish connected. Most use it as a supplement to their main streaming services, primarily used for exclusive content like the star wars shows. Some, like those of us hosting, have cancelled every streaming service and use it exclusively.

  • Mullvad VPN. $5 a month for 5 concurrent high speed connections. No fake sales, no BS.

    Music streaming services are close. As I understand it the artists don't get a great deal, but as a consumer ~$12/m is on the high end of reasonable for unlimited access to high quality music. And unlike with television streaming services there's very little exclusivity bullshit. You can listen to most anything most anywhere.

  • Not universally. I live in Alabama and the privately owned power company is very corrupt. We have some of the highest power bills in the US, with the biggest difference being not cost but profit margins. Water in my county is fairly priced IMO, but I've heard other counties aren't so lucky.

  • I live in the south. We don't get much snow at all. I think I was thirteen when I saw my first (and so far last) white Christmas. It was only the second my parents had seen in their life. That was pretty cool.

  • A) A new phone comes out with a feature I'm dying to have, and I happen to have some fun money tucked away

    B) My old phone is degraded to the point of noticeably affecting my experience

    C (most common)) A little of A, a little of B, and I get a great trade in or upgrade deal

    Usually on a 2-3 year cycle, finances allowing

  • +1 for audiobookshelf, after using tools like Plex for a long time I was honestly shocked by how much more user friendly it felt. And it's a one man team! The only significant demerit is that the IOS app is stuck in test flight limbo, so you have to find another player. Though most do that already I think.

  • Headphones vs speakers is way less significant than listening volume. The big thing to be careful of is listening with just one earbud in. When we do this we almost always end up turning the volume in that one too high, because you need on average 6db more volume to compensate for the audio input of the other ear.

  • I have a 3090. As long as you have the correct drivers and a quality emulator (I think I use glorious eggroll's experimental proton branch) quality is quite comparable.

  • I have a 3090. As long as you have the correct drivers and a quality emulator (I think I use glorious eggroll's experimental proton branch) quality is quite comparable.

  • Most accessories are plug and play these days, so Nvidia may have actually been the only one. Not all distros can detect the best Nvidia drivers automatically, and finding and installing the right one can be a pain. Which makes it borderline impossible for a low tech person looking to make the jump to Linux.

    Notably, it's also entirely possible that the issues I dealt with were more to do with poor Wayland implementations than drivers. Either way, Garuda has worked beautifully and easily.

  • I made the switch almost a year ago when they started announcing all the spyware coming to win11. The distro you choose matters a LOT. After several that were buggy and frustrating I landed on Garuda dragonized. Setup was easy with their assistant finding the drivers I needed and I have yet to have any system breaking updates. Better track record than windows TBH. Performance is great, and steam integrates so well with proton that my experience is honestly just as good as windows native. I should probably go make a donation to the Garuda project, now that I'm thinking about it.

  • Essentially, because it takes labor to create educational material. Unless you own slaves labor isn't free. And in fact with the modern library and Internet access I'd argue self educating is more accessible than ever in history.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Introducing Ultimate Audiobooks, the one stop shop for file cleaning

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Introducing Ultimate Audiobooks, the one stop shop for file cleaning

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Favorite manhwa scanlators?

  • Lemdroid @lemdro.id

    Shoutout to the lemdroid team!

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    Favorite/highest quality sandwich ingredients?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Help fixing invalid origin with memos

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    Where are we getting the best value steaks in the US?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Day One alternative? (FOSS preferred)

  • Lemdroid @lemdro.id

    Bug report and federation question

  • techsupport @lemmy.world

    How to fix sleep issues OR protect my monitors?

  • Do It Yourself @beehaw.org

    Is it worth trying to fix a home printer?

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    How to grant KDE connect access to videos on samsung?

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    How to expand the information dolphin shows in properties?

  • Tea @lemmy.zip

    Suggestions for the best southern sweet tea?

  • Tea @sh.itjust.works

    Suggestions for the best southern sweet tea?

  • Joplin @sopuli.xyz

    Notebooks don't sync to Linux (KDE Neon)?

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    RIP to my favorite yum-yum recipe, and my take on it

  • Buy it for Life @slrpnk.net

    My new-ish rain jacket just started disentegrating in my hair. BIFL rain jackets?

  • BuyItForLife @sh.itjust.works

    My new-ish rain jacket just started disentegrating in my hair. BIFL rain jackets?

  • Joplin @sopuli.xyz

    Bulleted list keyboard shortcut not working?