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I’ve been doing this for years in various setups. Windows, Linux, Mac (Mac using different shortcuts), different nice, different keyboards. It’s kind of up to you and how much that stuff messes with you. Current, long term setup, is ergonomic keyboard (Microsoft) on a MacBook pro. My hands distinguish keyboards well. Every now and again I don’t myself hiring the wrong shortcuts. Part of that is using the same keyboard on Mac and Linux though
Stick with it. You get used to it, and ergonomics are absolutely worth the investment
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Gaming@lemmy.ml•ROG Xbox Ally runs better on Linux than the Windows it ships with — new test shows up to 32% higher FPS, with more stable framerates and quicker sleep resume times
25·6 個月前Don’t look back. Those games are dead to you now
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Amazon’s Ring to partner with Flock, a network of AI cameras used by ICE, feds, and police
8·6 個月前AWS hosts about 1/3 of all Internet traffic. Most alternatives likely store data on AWS
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Vibe coding is great for MVP's
51·7 個月前Modern Ruby runs great. I’m a little surprised Ruby made it as far as it did with how bad it used to be though
So do you work for Spotify or Zoom?
Arch seems like it would probably be one of the best distros to pick for gaming because of Valve’s use and support of it for the Steam Deck. I can’t answer the specific question
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the weirdest flavoured thing you've had?
122·2 年前I didn’t actually try an of these. Found them in a random store near the beach in Florida

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News@lemmy.world•Most US sandwich baggies contain toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, analysis says
41·2 年前I only see a single reference to “Ziploc” and it’s in the context of not containing PFAS. Unless the article has been updated to change the references, this comment is incorrect
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News@lemmy.world•Proud Boys member gets six years in prison for Capitol riot after insulting judge
112·2 年前Yes, you can legally vote from jail/prison, however many states, and local counties, will make this difficult. You lose voting rights for a felony (possibly just a subset). A misdemeanor does not impact your voting rights.
Without double checking, I’m guessing this guy was charged with a felony. Most of the January 6 charges were misdemeanors, not felonies. It really feels like your should lose your voting rights for at least 1 election cycle if you’re charged with some sort of election fraud or trying to over turn an election
https://www.sentencingproject.org/policy-brief/voting-in-jails/
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LEGO@lemmy.world•New Lego Idea - Red London Telephone Box!English
5·2 年前That was my first thought as well, and I already own the Doctor Who set. I’d buy another TARDIS set. It’s retired now, so it’s a bit expensive now, https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/doctor-who-21304
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Doctor Who@lemmy.world•Our parents gifted me and my sister the LEGO Doctor Who Set from "The Time of the Doctor" [gallery]English
3·2 年前I have this set as well. It’s so much fun. Really wish there was a Lego Amy.
All of the gold angles pieces on my daleks have cracked. I think it’s a brittle color. I’ve heard Lego is good at replacing stuff like that
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it safe to use pans with peeling nonstick coating?
30·2 年前There is an episode of the Dave Chang show podcast that covers this. They have a professor on to cover the science of different pans. If I remember correctly, it should be safe as it will through your digestive system. The bigger issue is overheating Teflon. That being said, you still don’t really want non food in your food, and that pan is likely pretty worthless from a non-stick perspective
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mullvad's public encrypted DNS Servers run in RAM nowEnglish
4·2 年前It’s a bit of a long shot, and I’m not sure if it’s just theory or proven in reality. The idea is that you literally freeze the memory at a cold enough temperature to freeze the state of the memory, and then swap the memory into a machine with power in order to read or dump the data
This is what I care about. I use a fire TV stick because it’s android. I have needed to side load apps several times (HBO dispute)


You’re missing part of the point that UA sniffing has always been flawed, and it’s a terrible way to check for functionality. It’s much better to test whether the function exists or does something than to try to rely on UA. It really isn’t reasonable to rely on UA in the first place