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  • The times I went Interrailing were among the most formative experiences of my youth and young adulthood. I can only recommend it to anyone who has the chance to go.

  • Blubber from domestically grown land whales is an abundant resource in the US.

  • They're following the playbook of Nazi Germany. Worked out great for them, didn't it?

  • Booooohooooohooooo, those big meanies hurt my widdle feefees by resisting my fascist takeover! How can anybody be so heartless?

  • Letzte Woche war ein Oppa vor mir im Supermarkt an der Kasse. Man konnte deutlich sehen, dass er mit dem Bezahlen schon kognitiv an seine Grenzen kam. Natürlich ist er dann in sein Auto eingestiegen und davon gefahren. Kann man ja leider gar nix machen.

  • That's not in the article and those people were in Hawaii, not in California.

  • She's just a kid who recently finished school. But I hope she learned an important life lesson there.

  • Donald Trump is not Hitler, of course, ...

    Well, that's certainly not for lack of trying.

  • So he successfully put on a friendlier face on his inhumane, repressive and hopelessly backward organisation without substantially changing anything? Big whoop.

  • Using a machine like this just as a NAS is a bit of waste. It's a full blown PC that would work very nicely as a home server for Jellyfin etc. The RAM will limit the utility, though.

  • "It's just what we do."

  • I don't think this is the right place for you then either. Maybe try X or "Truth" Social?

  • Who could possibly not have foreseen this?

  • A wise strategy.

  • ich⛪iel

  • Das nenne ich mal ein Michmich.

  • The excuse will be that there was one trans person in the invasion force.

  • Which is why our chancellor to be is called Fotzenfritz.

  • They don't pull any punches there.

  • object

  • The solution is clearly to buy more objects.

  • Enough Musk Spam @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    A true masterpiece of engineering impresses yet again!

    Linux @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Aoostar R1 N100 fan swap hugely reduces noise

    I've been running this thing for a few months now as my NAS and home server (and no, it doesn't dispense HRT). It's been pretty nice except for one thing: the fan noise. That was just horrible and made it impossible to run this thing in any living space, even though it sits in a closet.

    Some friendly chap suggested swapping out the fan and a few days ago I finally got round to it. Luckily this device is pretty easy to work with. The black fan is the old one. It was not temperature controlled, which is likely the cause of the problem. The new one is and the difference is striking. Almost total silence. So, success.

    Maybe this is useful to others with the same machine. The fan cost about €10 so this didn't blow up the budget. They could have put a decent one in to start with, though. Bonus pic of the PC after I put it back together:

    Enough Musk Spam @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Elon Musk introduces revolutionary invention: taxis with human drivers

    Electric Vehicles @slrpnk.net
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    After promising FSD for ten years Tesla offers... taxis

    Yes. With human drivers. Truly groundbreaking.

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    This time it's really going to happen, I just know it!

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Just in case you didn't know the rule. Always happy to help.

    [Dormant] moved to [email protected] @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Fraser Cain interviews Eric Berger - very interesting takes on SpaceX, SLS and human missions to Mars

    Google Pixel @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Changes in Sleep Tracking on Pixel Watch 1

    Suddenly the normal sleep tracking became something completely unusable. Is this enshittification or did I do something wrong?

    Linux @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Aoostar R1 N100 mini PC with openmediavault - the story so far

    After my last post got quite a lot of interest, I thought I'd do a follow-up. And, what can I say, it's been a journey:

    Hardware

    Installing the hardware was pretty easy. I'm just always a bit apprehensive about these things because I don't do this very often. But it went fine.

    First boot

    Nothing. No reaction at all. Well shit. After trying to reboot about 10 times, I removed all the drives one by one, but no change. I tried reseating the RAM but that also didn't do it. Then I left the machine alone for a few minutes while I was doing something else and suddenly I was in the BIOS. I'm not sure if it was the reseating or if it just needed some time for RAM training or something. Anyway, finally some result. So I put it all togther again and proceded to the next level.

    Openmedivault installation

    Plugged in the USB stick, it booted straight into the OMV installer. Then I hit a snag as it was trying to connect to the network. It only sh

    Linux @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    I'm going in, guys. Wish me luck.

    It's an Aoostar R1. A mini PC with an Intel N100 and two HDD drive bays. It's going to be my new NAS.

    Linux @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    New Home Server: OpenMediaVault, TrueNAS or something else?

    I just ordered an Aoostar R1N100 mini PC to replace my aging Synology NAS. Now I'm thinking about what to install on it. It's supposed to work as a NAS but I also want to host some services on it like papeless-ngx and Jellyfin, which I both run in Docker containers on a different machine right now. Plus anything that takes my fancy in the future. Current candidates are OpenMediaVault and TrueNAS. My priorities are ease of installation and administration, as well as reliability. Which one would you recommend or are there any alternatives I'm not aware of? I've also considered Unraid, but I'd prefer something FOSS.

    [Dormant] Electric Vehicles (Moved to [email protected]) @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Fred Lambert (Electrek): I sold all my Tesla shares (TSLA), here's why

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    While I think something like this makes sense, the pricing seems off. For $600 you can build a PC with a desktop GPU. If you want to make it easy to set up, you could just use an off the shelf mini-PC and preinstall everything so a non-technical user can get started without any hassle. I really hope we'll see more Steam machine like devices in the future.

    Not The Onion @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world
    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Linux Mint 22 upgrade with Pipewire already installed

    I installed Pipewire a while ago to fix some audio problems. Now it's time for the 22 upgrade. Can I just run the upgrade or will the existing Pipewire installation cause problems? Has anyone done that already?

    [Dormant] moved to [email protected] @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world
    Green Energy @slrpnk.net
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    Lazard Levelized Cost of Energy Comparison 2024

    The hippy-dippy looney lefty guys from Lazard investment bank come to the conclusion that wind plus storage at its most expensive is still considerably cheaper than nuclear at its cheapest.

    Source

    Technology @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    The future is going to be great!

    [Dormant] Electric Vehicles (Moved to [email protected]) @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    The brain drain continues. Who would have thought that people don't like to work for a delusional narcissistic asshole.

    Technology @lemmy.world
    Diplomjodler @lemmy.world

    But of course we all know that the big manufacturers don't do this not because they can't but because they don't want to. Planned obsolescence is still very much the name of the game, despite all the bullshit they spout about sustainability.