dandroid

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[–] dandroid 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

What part of Texas are you in? Here in the Austin area, it was like 85°F. It was super nice. Looks like it's gonna be nice tomorrow as well.

[–] dandroid 3 points 4 months ago (7 children)

I live in Texas. Our electricity delivery is quite complicated. I moved here from California where our only choice was to have PG&E or no power. We paid what they told us to pay, and we said, "thank you." It was simple. But in Texas, you have different choices for power companies. Where I live, I have about a dozen or so choices for companies, and each one has multiple pricing schemes. So you could have a pricing scheme that is a flat rate, or you could have ones that have time-based tiers, or usage tiers, etc. I'm sure someone offers a pricing scheme that roughly follows the market prices, but honestly you'd be dumb for choosing that one. Most people go with tiered usage ones because they appear to be the lowest prices. So you pay based on how much you use, but the more you use, the more you pay.

I have solar panels, and when choosing a power plan that works best for that, I did see many that purchased your excess power based on the market price. Usually it was like some percentage of the market price, not 100%. However I ended up going with a time-based pricing scheme where my power is free between 9 PM and 7 AM, as my solar panels and batteries cover me for the rest of the time. I essentially pay nothing for power, and I have an electric car, electric dryer, and electric oven.

[–] dandroid 5 points 4 months ago

Do your parents have to die for you to be the next generation? No. An organism and it's offspring are very frequently alive at the same time and apart of different generations. Once an organism has offspring, a new generation exists. So however old an is when it can reproduce, that is the length of a generation for that species. It has nothing to do with how long said organism can live.

[–] dandroid 1 points 4 months ago

I was at work and I spent a full day trying to figure out how to do something work-related on Windows, but every program for it was for Linux. This was before WSL, so that wasn't an option. I don't remember exactly what the task was, but I remember growing increasingly frustrated before I decided to just dual boot my work laptop with Ubuntu. I never booted back into Windows a single time after that. I eventually deleted that partition to reclaim the space.

I didn't install Linux on my personal laptop until about a year ago because of how awful Windows 11 is. I was reading about how Windows 10 is going EOL fairly soon, and decided to just make the switch now.

[–] dandroid 16 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I graduated college 3 months before the Switch came out. It really doesn't seem like that long ago...

[–] dandroid 2 points 4 months ago

Just this weekend I installed Manjaro after having tons and tons of issues with SUSE since the Plasma 6 upgrade. I have a laptop with AMD integrated graphics, which Plasma is running on, so your issues may not apply to me. But if I run any apps on the Nvidia GPU in full screen, I do get the flickering issue.

My biggest issue I have is that no matter what distro I use, as soon as I install the proprietary Nvidia driver, my system fails to boot like 20% of the time. It just freezes during boot with no error messages or warnings that I can find. But once it boots, it works.

I'm not sure how to run Plasma on my dedicated GPU so I can see if I have the same issues you have. But with my current setup, it works.

[–] dandroid 1 points 4 months ago

Phones are often used for small amounts of time as people pick them up to reply to a message, browse the web for a bit or watch a video.

Haha.... Yeah..... Me too.... I definitely don't just have it in my hand while I look at it for 12 hours a day. Nope, not me.

[–] dandroid 6 points 4 months ago

HE SHOULDN'T HAVE TO LOG IN AS ROOT. IT'S HIS COMPUTER!!!!!!

[–] dandroid 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I suppose the penalty for sweeping sexual assault under the rug is a 2 year vacation.

[–] dandroid 14 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Make it so the capitalization affects the scope.

Oh wait.

(Sorry, I recently had to switch to golang for work, and I'm just not used to it yet, and I'm getting annoyed by some of these design decisions)

[–] dandroid 4 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I sort of had the opposite experience. My pixel 5's fingerprint reader worked about 20% of the time. It was so bad. I've actually had a much better experience with the Pixel 7's in-screen one. It's probably 90% successful. Before my Pixel 5, I had a OnePlus 6, and that one was like 99% successful.

I did prefer the location on the back, though.

[–] dandroid 7 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Could you elaborate more about why returns discourage deep sales? I'm not sure I'm getting it from your comment. It seems like it is just correlation rather than causation.

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