Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for!
Just use magnets.
Pls send my Nobel price by mail, I’m not good at speeches.
Uh, so how’s that “limit warming to 1.5°C” target coming along?
Global average temperatures from January to September were 1.4 C higher than 1850-1900, almost breaching the 1.5 C warming goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement, C3S reported.
That threshold is seen as essential to avoid the most catastrophic consequences of climate change.
FUCK
Ah yes, because making drugs illegal has worked so well in the past.
This actually works. All you have to do is decelerate the train once (because it’s spinning with the world while you build it).
And solve the trivial engineering task of reducing all friction and air resistance to zero. Oh, and that of getting on and off the train.
We live on a spinning spaceship made out of rock with 8 billion people on it and THIS is what people talk about?
I love my Charger, but it cost me an arm and a leg.
So to you, “entry level” is literally just unskilled labor and nothing else?
Slaps you in the face with new research
Get out of here, old man!
So, what’s your subject?
And why is the most popular opinion about it wrong?
Generally, skill yourself for a career with high future demand that can be done remote, like DevOps, Data Analyst or Sharepoint Admin.
Then get hired by a company that pays well and live in an area with low cost of living.
Or like me, have a fuckton of luck, and happen upon a hippie landlord who inherited a house on a large woodland plot and lets you rent it for 500€ as long as you do all the work that needs doing and don’t bother her while she finds her true inner spirit 500 miles away in the Alps.
Then heat your home with firewood from your own plot, build your own furniture in your shed, grow your own veggies, join local food sharing and fleamarket groups, live car-free, go on camping trips for vacation and bring your cost of living down to a point where 40k€/year are plenty.
He seems nice. You should definitely let him in.
The Fediverse isn’t a platform with a server you can take down, though. That’s the beauty of decentralization.
The only ones who have to be concerned about the looks are the instance admins.
Lemmy isn’t a product in need of marketing.
Get out of this area!!!
I work 28 hours a week as IT tech (which I have no official qualification for) and live in a house on 2 acres of land next to a nice city, while financing my wife who’s still studying.
“Slackware has no dependency management” is a meme as old as Debian, and basically the only thing people know about it.
Fact is, you install additional packages from Slackbuilds, and there’s a tool that resolves dependencies for that (slpkg). It’s not officially supported but well-maintained and it works. So in practice, it works the same way as Arch’s AUR (where absolutely everyone uses yay even though it is also not officially supported or recommended).
So, the fact that the default package manager doesn’t resolve dependencies is irrelevant in practice. What is relevant, and an actual valid criticism of Slackware, is that the default installation isn’t minimal or tailored to you, and should’t be changed unless you absolutely know what you’re doing. It gives you a wide variety of software for all kinds of tasks that wasn’t chosen by you, but by benevolent dictator Patrick Volkerding. And his choices are very different from what’s become the de facto Linux standard today (e.g. Calligra instead of LibreOffice).
My take on it is that Slackware is the perfect OS for maybe 100,000 people on earth, and I happen to be one of them.
I used UAD.
Removed everything in “recommended” and “unlisted”, apps in “advanced” and “expert” I was sure I didn’t need, and didn’t touch “dangerous”.