Trans woman | She/her | From Atlanta. 20+ years experience machining. I like to make video edits based on Star Trek, with the occasional meme.
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Street fight scenes that last for 5 minutes.
You can’t just leave a tvtropes link without a warning! Some never make it back.
It feels weird to me to sometimes think I post a lot, only to realize that I really don’t.
AutoCAD does need to die, but there absolutely is no real substitute for MasterCAM. I have a windows PC just for running that software, because nothing comes even kinda close. That license is expensive though, holy shit.
I am not entirely sure what you are saying here (English as a second language?), but here is a good overview:
https://wiki.garudalinux.org/en/restoring-snapshots
Remember that most of the Arch Linux wiki also applies.
Mostly people that can’t or won’t setup anything more complicated than a PS1
Yes, there is. You can even follow PeerTube channels from Lemmy.
The hilarity here is that iirc this first showed up on [email protected] , and gained a 3rd of the popularity. At least we see and understand what it is like if you go the Gentoo route.
Sure, but why? PeerTube already exists and it isn’t like there are length limits.
The wording is important here. It says “pretty orky” not “pretty orcy” as in 40k Orks, not Orcs.
Two trees fell on the roof, and that let all the rain in. It is just crazy. Lots and lots of really hard to find retro gaming stuff was lost.
I’m not a hoarder by any means, but my external 2TB drive is finally getting full. I just recently learned just how cheap storage is on a laptop with the 2.5" bays. I’m likely gong to use the new 4TB drive for general storage, then wipe the 2TB drive and move all of my content there.
I ordered a keyboard replacement. This thing is a serious pain. The power switch is directly part of the keyboard. Under that button is nothing but silver paint for the contacts, which had firmed a crack over time.
The worst part? Above the keyboard is a thin piece of sheet metal. It is “riveted” on by melting a fee dozen plastic standoff that affixed the metal piece by melting the tips of them. I spent an hour carefully popping them off with a screwdriver. The replacement keyboard fits (good news!), but I have to carefully use a soldering iron to melt the tops of these pieces back into “rivets.”
On the plus side, I have upgraded the RAM and added a hard drive. If it POSTs at the end of this, I will have 16gb of RAM and a 4 to add, which will let me ditch the external drive.