

A bit small I would say. I thought of a 42U 19 inch rack. Maybe its just the power supply?


A bit small I would say. I thought of a 42U 19 inch rack. Maybe its just the power supply?


My guess: Valve is partnering with IBM. They are bringing the mainframe to the masses, with SteamOS preinstalled.
They are probably inspired by the guy who bought a mainframe and put it in his parents basement.


I am not allowed to tell you. I don’t want you to buy a Google Pixel.


Only one of those.
I use Arch, btw.


No. Do I have to, to be a “normal people”?


Interesting, at least four people in my closer circle aren’t normal people. Including myself.


And so easy to remember: windows L, sicher und schnell!


The Tesla is is just following the regional driving style. Humans make the same mistakes at 15:06
/s
For the back there is a cover directly from Surefeed which you have to buy separately (again, expensive for a cheaply made plastic cover). For the front there are 3D printable covers like this. If you don’t have a 3D printer, people sell these covers on eBay.
And I think there is a mode where the feeder closes when the wrong chip is detected, even if the correct chip is detected at the same time.
Surefeed pet feeder is your solution. Stupidly expensive for what it does, but it works. The feeder opens only to the microchip of the cat it has been programmed for.


The Wire


That’s the last nail in the coffin for Linux. I’m switching to windows.
No PowerQuery? No thank you.


The OneNote Microsoft wanted to discontinue in favor of the Win10 OneNote a few years ago is staying, so they can axe the Win10 OneNote.
From 2018: https://rcpmag.com/articles/2018/04/19/onenote-desktop-app-sunset.aspx
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Aaand preordered. The Pebble Steel was one of the best smartwatches I’ve ever had. I loved that thing and I’m still pissed that I sold the steel a few years ago.
I mean, Linux is pretty flexible. So, I guess yes?


For that to work you have to use Brave browser. Ewwww. Firefox does the same with add-ons.
Alibre is quite good. All the features I need, price is OK. If you don’t need all the features Alibre Atom3D can be bought for 250€, the full version starts at 1000€. That’s really cheap for CAD. The only thing missing is Linux support.