@MoeBritannica
Jesus... what kind of hobbies did he have?
@dave
Me too.
@dave
Also works for litres.
@dave
Bruh... were you thinking about inches? Cause there are 0.9 centimeters in 9mm.
1 cm=10 mm
1 decimeter = 10 cm
1 meter = 10 decimeters
1 decameter = 10 meters
1 hectometer = 10 decameters
1 kilometer = 10 hectometers
It works the same for grams. Literally just replace "meter" for "gram" in all of those.
@dave
How many centimeters are in that 9mm?
How many kilograms are in that 5 grams?
@sjw @nullwhereman @grey
At the end of the day, considering how easy it is to block 5G signal, I still have my doubts that this tech will ever be deployed successfully.
@grey
Maybe that's why I didn't encounter it much. Even in Ubuntu days, I'd always update to latest release within a few weeks of it coming out. I never discriminated against non-LTS versions. First time I gave Linux a good try was Ubuntu 10.10 after all.... man, that was a long time ago...
@grey
Snaps might not be the reason I left Ubuntu, but they're certainly the reason I'm happier by the day that I did.
The thing is, I'm not really convinced that for the average user dependency hell is a problem. I've very rarely encountered serious issues of things conflicting to where I couldn't get something working. In fact, I don't remember it happening in my current 4 year run of Linux as main OS.
>we can't build linux distributions that don't have dependency hells
>I know, let's make a bloat package distribution system that repackages over and over again the same dependencies for every program, so we don't have to manage it at all
Flatpak is a solution as much as putting duct tape on a leaky pipe is. If distros ever really try to push this down my throat, I'll just go back to Windows. If I'm forced to support bloat, at least I can also easily use proprietary bloat too when I need/want to.
@terryenglish
I'd rather go back to Windows than accept either flatpak or snaps as the future of anything.
@sjw
I don't understand for one second how the fuck could 5G, or any radio frequency for that matter, interfere with plane instruments when they are required by design to have electromagnetic shielding that would protect them from any interference in the first place. This is something even Mythbusters did an episode on years ago, and they couldn't do shit to a plane's instruments.
@histoire
As long as it uses either vulkan or opengl, there really shouldn't be much reason left why it wouldn't. Still, a native binary is always better.
mh (-)
@Natsura
This is probably gonna hurt, but do you have anything valuable you can sell to make a quick buck? A gaming console, or an expensive phone you could downgrade from, something like that? In desperate times, even if something holds sentimental value, you should be open to the option of selling it to secure your well being.
@histoire
Never tried Cemu, which is probably why I thought it already had a linux version, as most emulators do.
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...