they probably meant 512 Gb per IC, not per DIMM (which usually has 8-9 DRAM chips).
you're right about that last part though.
they probably meant 512 Gb per IC, not per DIMM (which usually has 8-9 DRAM chips).
you're right about that last part though.
growing long hair as a guy is like joining a brotherhood. i do love that.
i think "autistic" would be perfect, as there's a reasonable case that Frieren is neurodivergent (at least by human standards).
anyway @jerkface@lemmy.ca, i will tag my posts more once Lemmy has better tagging. right now at the post-level it's just NSFW or not NSFW, and the sidebar's pretty clear IMO on where that line's to be drawn. at the comment level, there's only block-level spoilers, with no way to spoiler individual words. my honest advice if it bothers you is to get in contact with the devs and discuss better features around that. this isn't meant as a dismissal: the nice thing about stuff like Lemmy v.s. reddit is that you actually can speak with the devs just by searching the software on GitHub and then joining the chatroom(s) linked from the readme.
it's a good place to end my scrolling for the day. thanks ❤️
needs a fifth bar for "comfort". i had the middle one in my living room for week but had to get rid of it because it was the most cramp-inducing TV chair i've ever had. bottom one is probably better.
i hope Legless Skank (the punk band) awakens within you a strong passion for self expression
i keep my music organized on-disk so that each song is placed at <artist>/<album>/<track-number>-<title>.flac
. then i just use any file browser (e.g. rofi, or portfolio) to navigate it, and when i select a song it opens in mpv
. i installed the playlistmanager
mpv script so that when i open any song, mpv queues everything else in that folder (so if i open track 01, the default behavior is gapless playback of the whole album). i also installed the uosc
script, which provides a UI that's much friendlier than the default IMO.
i find i prefer configuring just one media player and then using that for everything (music, audiobooks, videos, podcasts, etc). then for example when i decide i want to cast music to my TV, i only have to solve that once, and not separately for casting youtube, local videos, etc.
196 moderation is just so dramatic. some creature likes to fuck dragons, a different user hates dragon fuckers, the whole sub goes on defense about why fucking dragons is or isn't acceptable, and now that's the content for a solid week.
but yeah, i get it: it's a special place and special places require care to keep them special. still, any time there's the slightest drama i have to mute that whole sub for a week if i don't want to be dragged into it. i wish i didn't have to: i wish we could magically have the special place without the drama.
anyway no: i'm not going to lemmy.world. migrating instances is largely orthogonal to my (minor) qualms with that community, and 50% of my interactions with lemmy.world have resulted in me blocking one of their users: there's just way too much toxicity over there. i'll hang around the new onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone for a bit and just spend more time in whichever of the two has better vibes.
i want this to be true.
but it's probably just the TA who's using it.
i don't care who baked them, i ain't eating those fingers.
ngl i feel safer digging through CDs while driving than digging through a music library on some phone touchscreen. probably if i learned to use voice controls i'd feel better about the phone but i'm at that age where i'm comfortable enough with my ways that i'd rather not have to change them.