Also find me @ebits21@lemmy.world
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I’d say this article is accurate.
They really are much easier to peel!
I like them fully hard boiled. Let the water come to steam first (quick because you only need a little water), then do 13 minutes then ice bath.
The superior way to ‘boil’ eggs, btw.
Tommy Talllarico…. The host of electric playground that I watched as a kid runs intellivision now!?
Don’t be ridiculous…. Now an AI powered bidet that really gets the shit off your butthole…
Have you looked? Almost all software on flathub (definitely the majority) lists aarch64 (ARM). So yes, most things work.
Again, proprietary software is the main issue here. Open source software is pretty easy to recompile.
I understand qemu can emulate x86 in those cases, with a performance hit.
Most applications are/can be compiled for arm. You just need the right repo or to compile from source.
Raspberry pi’s are very popular and are arm based already.
You don’t need a translation layer unless the software is proprietary and the vendor isn’t willing to compile for arm.
7% of emergency department visits were for kids that took melatonin?
What kind of bull is this?
(Bad reporting or proofreading, 7% of pediatric ingestions)
Thanks devs!
I yolo’d it without a backup (docker). Working great. Like the improvements.
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Well that’s interesting 😎
I never like the idea of TOTP in your password database.
Kind of what happened with Avelon too.
Security support for 39 ends Nov 12th, 2024
I rebased from the main Silverblue base image and am liking it quite a bit!
Still using nix home-manager instead of homebrew though. Was just working for me perfect already.
I suggest Autohotkey ;)
Sir, this is a Lemmy’s.
Toronto is in decline? How?
They’re way too expensive for most people. Even taking any savings into account from not needing gas, less maintenance, and rebates.
A lot of them are about double just buying a gas car sticker price wise.
I want an electric car but it’s hard to justify it.
You didn’t read the graphic. Top is post Kia challenge, map is pre.
Not a great way to juxtapose the data.