Obviously you should use an exponential search, assuming you don’t know the age of the oldest human.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Wine 11 runs Windows apps in Linux and macOS better than everEnglish
21·11 days agoNot sure how serious your comment is, but I could certainly imagine Microsoft introducing new dependencies/hooks/all-executables-must-support-copilot, etc., that break compatibility faster than Wine can keep up. Glad to hear that’s not the case!
For old stuff though…yeah, I’d hope it’s not moving backwards :)
my pro tip.
I see what you did there.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Guys, what's the best Linux distro to install on my PC?
1·13 days agoTorvalds uses it too I believe, so you’re in good company (Debian for me, though my heart belongs to Slackware).
You’re living in the past, urda…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Turned my shitty Intel Atom 32-bit laptop with just 1GB of RAM into a useful lightweight workstation
4·1 year agoRemote backup server would be my suggestion.
Configure it with a VPN to talk to your home network and set it up at a trusted friend’s or family’s place.
I do this with a raspberry pi and an external HDD that takes daily/weekly/monthly snapshots, with daily rsync. Works nicely for me.
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•A QA engineer walks into a bar...
60·1 year agoAn SEO specialist walks into a bar, saloon, watering hole, place to get drinks, neighborhood bar, dive bar, best mixed drinks, beer on tap…
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Linux@programming.dev•Russia Mulls Forking Linux in Response to Developer Exclusions
101·1 year agoI would be very surprised if such a fork would diverge from Linux. I would guess that this would be little more than a branch with (most likely) support for Russian hardware. Just my hunch.
A legitimate hard fork doesn’t seem particularly smart to me, but what do I know…
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Only the enlightened will understand this.
321·1 year agoThe beautiful thing about this is that for both the pro- and anti-systemd crowds, it only reinforces their respective opinions.
(Aside, I used to use postgres for date/interval calculations…)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If there were only three laws, which should they be?
2·1 year agoMy headcanon for The Matrix’s “humans are batteries” is that it’s the machines’ perverse interpretation of this — killing the humans is off the table, and for whatever reason letting them live with no purpose to serve the machines is also disallowed. But giving their lives “meaning” in the form of a shitty (and thermodynamically dubious) “battery” somehow satisfies the rules.
It’s a very big stretch, I’ll admit…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Support Continues For The Now-Canceled Snapdragon X Elite Dev Kit For Windows
11·1 year agoI’m guessing it’s because the developers either have a different speciality that they focus on, are employed to support specific hardware, or both.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Why America Has So Much Road Safety Research, But So Little Actual Safety — Streetsblog USA
10·1 year agoStep one: join local bike coalition.
Step two: become a single-iseue voter and only vote for their endorsements.
Only half joking here.
It’s not perfect in my city, but it is getting better, which is awesome to see — in the past 7 or so years that I’ve lived here it has gotten way way better. The pandemic helped a ton (slow streets implemented in a really great way among other things).
My point is that him being fat is completely unrelated to him being a horrible person.
I don’t care about offending horrible people; but being overweight and being a horrible person are entirely separate.
Maybe don’t use body shaming terms though? That’s just lazy, and it’s mean to other people, not just the target of the insult.
This election isn’t about “which one,” it’s about voting vs. abstaining.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Theoretical physicists: Actually...
301·1 year agoDuh, just read it back from
/dev/randomYou will recover the data, you just need to wait long enough.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The ability to be spontaneous in life is directly proportion to the size of your bank account
1·1 year agoI think it has a lot to do with disposition and convenience. I’m lazy, and I don’t like to drive if I can help it. But I live near enough to public transportation that we’ll spontaneously decide to hop on the subway and grab dinner on the waterfront.
It’s not the money that’s preventing us from hopping in the car to go to some new beach for dinner, it’s the convenience.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The ability to be spontaneous in life is directly proportion to the size of your bank account
81·1 year agoI mean…it depends on the job? I go on walks during working hours all the time to clear my head and think about a problem I’m working on. I don’t try to hide this from my manager.
Just stick to elements lighter than iron and you’ll be fine.


I would probably add “transmit power” in there somewhere, but I guess if you’re assuming regulatory limits then it’s not a big variable.