[-] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

I get that it's a meme, but what's the problem? I'm vegetarian/flirt with veganism; it's purely for moral/ethical/environmental reasons.

Indian food is delicious. An Impossible burger on a pretzel bun dripping with grilled onions, avocado, vegan aioli and mustard with a side of steak fries? That's also delicious, in my opinion.

Meat is delicious, and that's not at all incompatible with my reasoning for being vegetarian.

[-] [email protected] 33 points 9 months ago

Lot of comments about RTGs, but I don't think that's what OP is asking. RTGs convert heat to electricity, same as a conventional power plants


they just do it in a solid state way instead of steam. In RTGs it doesn't matter where the heat comes from; they are not really analogous to solar cells, as the title asks.

In fact, there are consumer products that use the same technology


you can buy a little electric fan that sits on top of a wood stove and, once up to temp, will start spinning. The electricity is generated by the thermal gradient using heat from the stove, essentially the same as an RTG.

[-] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago

Just because something is available for free doesn't mean it's better for all use cases. There are cases where Oracle will perform better than Postgres (and vice versa of course).

And there's a business case for finger pointing


security issue with your open source DB install? It's either your fault (configuration), or the fault of some possibly volunteer engineer (bug). But if you pay enough, the whole thing is Oracle's problem, and you can tell investors with a straight face that it's not your fault. And Oracle are big enough that it's an easy decision to defend should something go wrong (which is something of a self fulfilling prophecy, but that's the way it is).

But yeah, whenever I need a database it's Postgres :)

[-] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

Maybe they are the probe though

[-] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

One practical thing I like about Linux is that you can control the GUI/window manager independently of the rest of the system. So I can use i3wm, a tiling window manager, and my interface to the computer will be the same


I can upgrade my computer, I can install a new distro, whatever, and I'll always have the UI I want.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago

"Snow White, take it easy..."

I thought Foghat were singing about a nympho fairy tale character.

[-] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I have a similar vintage Air, 4GB. I run Debian+i3, though that's not everyone's cup of tea. Machine feels quick, except for bloated websites.

ETA: In case you're not familiar, i3wm is a lightweight, tiling window manager that is very keyboard-driven. I love it, and you might too! But it takes a little getting used to and definitely isn't a Windows-esque experience.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

As others have mentioned, a few possibilities (I'm in the US, not sure how specific this is):

  • Payment isn't always monthly, it is often every two weeks. So sometimes you get two paychecks in a month, sometimes you get three.
  • Compensation isn't just salary, even if you're salaried. Bonuses, stock grants, etc. might be done yearly/every 6 mo./every quarter.
  • Expenses aren't always monthly. If you own a place, you probably pay property tax which isn't due every month AFAIK. If you budget for vacations, holiday travel, etc., these are costs that vary wildly month to month, but have some stability on a yearly basis.
  • ETA: taxes are based on annual income, too.
[-] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Looks awesome! I'd put a big emphasis on piping/IO redirection (maybe move it further up the curriculum?). I find this video, when Kernighan explains some basics, just amazing: https://youtu.be/tc4ROCJYbm0?si=3l48F_Ci9FYDkNEi

I'd also maybe move shell script basics up a bit


like the really basic stuff. I think it really hammers home the point that the command line and a script are doing the same thing


telling the computer what to do!

[-] [email protected] 6 points 10 months ago

Restaurants have notoriously low profit margins. Not every restaurant of course, but there's a reason that restaurants regularly fail, especially in cities, and I don't think it's because the owners are spending it all on yachts.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I could be wrong but I thought that there are only two channels (left, right), and that the output device (speakers, headphones) are a separate concept, meaning you can't have different audio. Similar to most cars


left right are different, but front and back always mirror each other.

Surround sound/multichannel audio sounds like it might be what you want?

I could be wrong about this of course.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 10 months ago

Kissinger was on the board of Theranos, which feels a little anachronistic to me.

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