If you just want a tiny desktop computer, sure. The reason to buy a Pi is for the GPIO and the well-established ecosystem.
The linked model has 16x the amount of RAM that $35 model had. You can still get a 1GB model for less than $50.
What do you mean by “iterating animal names”?
True, but I think it’s a distinction without a difference. If 30% of folks voted for it and 40% didn’t care enough to show up, it’s still a damning indictment of the American people. Note: I can’t see the original…
I’d love for you to expand on this!
> with the possible exception of Bluetooth Good thing no one uses that!
Yup, it’s exactly this for me. I recently spent about six months with Fedora. It felt good and did everything I needed it to, but it was plagued by connectivity issues with my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I have things…
Just a disclaimer, I’m not an expert in this area. Yes, a person in 60° water is losing heat energy more quickly than someone in 60° air. This is because water is much more efficient at transferring this energy -…
Water is a much, much better conductor of heat than air.
I’ve found that surrounding myself with competent people - or better yet, people far better than me - has lead me to much better paying jobs.
> The answer was that they are free and therefore we don't trust them. If you don’t mind a bit of unsolicited advice: run.
100° for green tea… madness!
SomaFM is awesome. I’ve actually got DEF CON radio playing in the background right now!
> I’ve tried to switch away from… search FWIW, I’m absolutely in love with Kagi. I do realize the price makes it a non-starter for many, though.
> If someone’s going to try and blackmail me with advertising? Blackmail me with money? Go fuck yourself. I don’t see how what advertisers are doing could be construed as blackmail or any other form of extortion. At…
… and inevitably three weeks later priorities change and it all goes out the window.
For me it’s a question of priorities. My salary makes up nearly 80% of my household income. Maintaining financial stability for my family is far, far more important than going on a crusade that might risk my employment.
If your 1:1s are status updates, then you’re doing it wrong.
Tom Scott did a video about this a few years ago. https://youtu.be/dt22yWYX64w
Or maybe “four to eight” cups. The idea of drinking almost 12 liters of water each day is pretty amusing.
Sorry if this is pedantic, but we do actually use it for decompression, though usually no deeper than 20ft.
> unlike monoliths, they are far less tolerant of hacking together big balls of mud and demand instead some degree of discipline to design a system and comply with the system design. A demand that is often poorly met,…
Hopefully the next version of Windows will lock the start menu until the user is sufficiently remorseful for all of society’s failings.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by “one sided culture of professional responsibility”?
You’re fine, just ignore him.
If you just want a tiny desktop computer, sure. The reason to buy a Pi is for the GPIO and the well-established ecosystem.
The linked model has 16x the amount of RAM that $35 model had. You can still get a 1GB model for less than $50.
What do you mean by “iterating animal names”?
True, but I think it’s a distinction without a difference. If 30% of folks voted for it and 40% didn’t care enough to show up, it’s still a damning indictment of the American people. Note: I can’t see the original…
I’d love for you to expand on this!
> with the possible exception of Bluetooth Good thing no one uses that!
Yup, it’s exactly this for me. I recently spent about six months with Fedora. It felt good and did everything I needed it to, but it was plagued by connectivity issues with my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I have things…
Just a disclaimer, I’m not an expert in this area. Yes, a person in 60° water is losing heat energy more quickly than someone in 60° air. This is because water is much more efficient at transferring this energy -…
Water is a much, much better conductor of heat than air.
I’ve found that surrounding myself with competent people - or better yet, people far better than me - has lead me to much better paying jobs.
> The answer was that they are free and therefore we don't trust them. If you don’t mind a bit of unsolicited advice: run.
100° for green tea… madness!
SomaFM is awesome. I’ve actually got DEF CON radio playing in the background right now!
> I’ve tried to switch away from… search FWIW, I’m absolutely in love with Kagi. I do realize the price makes it a non-starter for many, though.
> If someone’s going to try and blackmail me with advertising? Blackmail me with money? Go fuck yourself. I don’t see how what advertisers are doing could be construed as blackmail or any other form of extortion. At…
… and inevitably three weeks later priorities change and it all goes out the window.
For me it’s a question of priorities. My salary makes up nearly 80% of my household income. Maintaining financial stability for my family is far, far more important than going on a crusade that might risk my employment.
If your 1:1s are status updates, then you’re doing it wrong.
Tom Scott did a video about this a few years ago. https://youtu.be/dt22yWYX64w
Or maybe “four to eight” cups. The idea of drinking almost 12 liters of water each day is pretty amusing.
Sorry if this is pedantic, but we do actually use it for decompression, though usually no deeper than 20ft.
> unlike monoliths, they are far less tolerant of hacking together big balls of mud and demand instead some degree of discipline to design a system and comply with the system design. A demand that is often poorly met,…
Hopefully the next version of Windows will lock the start menu until the user is sufficiently remorseful for all of society’s failings.
Can you elaborate on what you mean by “one sided culture of professional responsibility”?
You’re fine, just ignore him.