๐ฒ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐ @ ChairmanMeow @programming.dev Posts 2Comments 1,275Joined 2 yr. ago

The entire point is that I shouldn't have to memorize what such a basic feature of the distro is called.
You got downvoted hard but you're not actually wrong. Fluoride in toothpaste is plenty to prevent tooth issues.
The issue in the US is that the large wealth inequality and poor education makes it so that a substantial number don't brush sufficiently. So fluoride in drinking water does help a bit.
In the Netherlands, we stopped doing it decades ago because the health benefit wasn't really measurable anymore. And there are some non-zero health risks to adding fluoride as well, particularly if too much is added (which despite many measures does occasionally happen).
Outside of the Anglosphere adding fluoride is actually quite uncommon. Initially I had this kneejerk reaction too of thinking this was DeSantis just being his usual stupid self, but apparently it's not even such a crazy idea. It does remain to be seen whether personal dental hygiene is good enough in the US.
The way those super-fast charging batteries work is usually by splitting the battery internally. It's not one battery charging at 120W, it's 2 charging at 60 (or 3 at 40).
Germany doesn't have jurisdiction on servers hosted in Austria. This "German law" defense doesn't make the remotest amount of sense.
It probably is, yes. But somehow I feel like I run into all of those bugs :(.
This only works if your distro is set up in a way that allows it. SteamOS doesn't seem to allow it for example, see https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/issues/1744
Keyword "easily". Having to figure out the scheme for those files and where to exactly put them is not user-friendly. And from searching online, there's vague edgecases that cause it to not get recognized by the task bar properly.
But it is neat trick for those who tinker a bit more I suppose.
Not placing reasonable limits on hate speech is what ends free speech (and other freedoms in general). It should always be done carefully, but one only needs to open a history book to see why not limiting hate speech out of a dogmatic view that all speech is equal is a terrible idea.
I find it hard to believe "File Manager KDE" would be unsearchable for, given that it already returns results related to Dolphin. I just don't believe this is difficult at all, sorry.
I shouldn't have to figure out the file manager is called Dolphin, the name should be descriptive by itself. The fact that you have to rely on the keyword search to figure it out is imo just bad naming.
True, but this then applies to all apps. And for some bizarre reason if GenericName is not available the fallback is Comment, so tons of apps turn into a long string of text that gets cut off.
Like, look at this:
Top row is perfect, but then you get to Steam...
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The US will fine and sanction banks that do not comply with its sanctions. So any bank that lets Khan have an account will get slapped basically.
Honestly I dislike a lot of the KDE default app names. Default apps should have simple, descriptive names.
The fact that the file explorer is called "Dolphin" instead of just "File Explorer" or "Files" or something descriptive just makes KDE harder to use for no good reason.
I wish I could just easily reconfigure the name and icon of the default apps so it's fixable at least.
The nebulous term is "intent". That's not something that's always clear. Especially early on in the war the argument was that the intent was to destroy Hamas and rescue the hostages. That wouldn't be a genocide. But given what several cabinet ministers have now been publicly saying, we can determine that the intent is present.
There's an... animation of her and the villager by Minus8 that gained some notoriety over the years.
The energy grid of tomorrow is is in no need of a baseline supply.
The baseline is often referred to as baseline supply, but in reality it's baseline demand that always needs to be met. A steady supply made most sense in the past, but that's not the case anymore thanks to renewables. Several countries already produce so much power at peak hours, the supply from renewables exceeds the total demand significantly (leading to negative energy prices).
Because renewables are the cheapest source of power by some distance, this means that it's economically the best option to switch all other power generation off. Meaning that to ensure the baseline supply is met, you need a flexible source of power, one that quickly scales up and down without pricing itself out of the market doing so.
The renewable answer to this is batteries. The fossil fuel answer is natural gas reactors. Both options are cheaper than nuclear.
Nuclear takes too long to build and there's just no economic case for it. It's considerably better to invest in cheaper options with a much faster return on decarbonization.
This wasn't true 2 years ago and it's even less true now.
Battery costs have dropped 80% in the past decade.
Here's a reddit comment that pretty succinctly sums it all up: https://www.reddit.com/r/NuclearPower/comments/1h62c1i/comment/m0ecbyq/
It will read a dump from the ROM. The project obviously can't be held responsible for how you may have obtained that ROM.
Those are the references to where the assets are located in the original ROM (that's the data inside those json files). There's no actual asset in there.
You can't do what you say, because the original ROM is required to get the assets. Just this repo gets you nowhere w. running the game.
Decomps are legal because no copyrighted material is being distributed. They typically require the original ROM to run (eg for assets).