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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Wikiwand, a much better UI for Wikipedia

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

me faltó aclarar eso si que los 80W del tarro gamer son por hora, es decir que un tarro encendido por 24h en un año te consume un mínimo de 700KWh anuales (unas 100 lucas al año usando el mismo valor de arriba).

Durante ejercicio, ese rato puede fácilmente alcanzar los 600W de potencia, habiendo tarros cuyas fuentes pueden entregar hasta 1500W nominales, y aunque esos picos de potencia no son sostenidos, igual estás pagando por ellos.

Así que eso, elije aparatos de bajo consumo :) existen muchos mini PC que tienen mucha capacidad en pocos Watts, mi N100 me lo compré en AliExpress y lo compré solo porque tenía refrigeración pasiva (no soporto los ventiladores 😅).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Depende del aparato que ocupes el consumo que va a tener. Una Raspberry PI 4 consume en promedio unos 4Wh (~4W haciendo nada, ~6W trabajando). En un año de uso eso te da unos 35KWh, que son como $4800 pesos promedio al año. Mi otro servidor tiene un consumo de alrededor de 7.5Wh, es un Intel N100 que se calienta como radiador, pero no tiene ningún disco mecánico conectado. Haciendo el mismo cálculo te da un poquito menos del doble al año.

Estos son dos dispositivos que están hechos para este tipo de instalaciones. Un tarro gamer tiene un consumo promedio de 80W haciendo nada. Alguien corríjame.

Ojo que el precio de la electricidad depende de donde vivas, varía según la época del año, y también escala dependiendo de tu consumo total mensual, para estos cálculos usé un precio promedio de $137/KWh que es un valor que obtuve de un informe del año 2022. Puedes calcularlo de tu boleta de luz dividiendo el valor de la boleta por el consumo mensual.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Pasé por una situación extremadamente similar. Mi consejo es que reflexiones sobre las cosas que te hicieron falta para continuar, y trates de adquirirlas durante este tiempo, para que la próxima vez sea más fácil. No dejes los conocimientos adquiridos de lado y de que se te enfríe el cerebro, sigue practicando todas las cosas positivas que puedas. Ejercita cuerpo y mente.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (11 children)

yo tambien uso Linux, mantengo un homeserver y todo, pero lo hago de forma privada y personal, ¿no les da vergüenza?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago (15 children)

/c/Chile se convirtió en /c/Linux

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

pero quien va a servir el cartelito que dice que Feddit no está disponible :(

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Apotris is an excellent famous-block-stacking-game clone for the GBA (and other platforms), it has a version for Portmaster that will run on many if not all Linux handhelds like the RG35XX and similar, but will also run in any GBA emulator.

 

I gifted the Pokemon Battle Academy set this year to my nephews (both 9yo). BA is boxed like a board game, it has three decks, two basic decks which are pre-sorted to play a tutorial game, and one advanced unsorted deck, along with guides for playing both decks, a full game guide, coin, damage counters, and a board which guides you on how to play. I also bought them sleeves and a couple of boosters that I told them they could use later.

I was there when they opened the box, told them about how I convinced their grandpa when I was their age to get me my first deck, and how I didn't play with anyone for a long time because no one in school had cards, and how lucky they were to have each other to play with. In the spirit of letting them do their Christmas thing, I told them "do you need me to teach you how to play?" they said they were ok, and I went to do other things around the house.

15 minutes later I come back and all cards are basically scattered around the room. One of my nephews is negotiating to trade 20 cards of their pre-constructed deck for the holo that comes on the other's deck. The advance deck is nowhere to be found, it's probably now part of their mega deck. The board, counters, coin and guides are still in the box.

They never battled, but all in all, they stayed trading cards all morning until they had to leave. One of them showed the other how to open their boosters the way youtubers open them (by putting the rare ones at the end for maximum content) and the importance of sleeving their holos.

I guess collecting is more fun these days. I'm happy they found joy in that.

Maybe we battle next year.

 

Cash grabs aside, I really enjoy a good biopic. I'm between David Bowie and Michael Jackson

 

Let's say I have the following structure:

my_module/
  __init__.py
  utilities.py

and __init__.py contains

from .utilities import SomeUtilityFunction

Is there a way to prevent or alert developers when they do

from my_module.utilities import SomeUtilityFunction

instead of

from my_module import SomeUtilityFunction

The problem arose when a few modules started using a function that was imported inside a module in which it wasn't used, while also being available on the module's __init__.py, so after linting the file and removing the unused import my tests started failing.

any other advice for situations like this?

 

I know that canonically, Jankom is a Tellarite and not a Talaxian, but I feel that his story's justification has a Tom Paris/Nick Locarno vibe, but I haven't been able to find any relationship on Google. There's a lot on Jankom that reminds me of Neelix:

  • Delta quadrant
  • Split nose
  • Hair, sideburns and eyebrows
  • Ears somewhat
  • Spots

Also, I thought that Tellarites would look closer to what the doctor on Janeway's crew looked like.

Is some writer not being paid for the creation of Talaxian on Prodigy?

 

Existen varios servicios para jugar juegos de mesa online (Tabletopia, Board Game Arena, Yucata). Mattle es uno mas, y tiene la gracia que es gratis, con la única diferencia de que usan nombres distintos...

Los siguientes juegos de mesa están disponibles por ahora:

  • Go
  • Azul bajo el nombre "Azee"
  • 7 Wonders Duel bajo el nombre "Sevenee"
  • Splendor se llama "Splendee"
  • Century Spice Road se llama "Spicee"

También tiene una utilidad para conectar varios dispositivos a un reloj para juegos de mesa, lo que es útil cuando estás jugando torneos de tiempo limitado. Cuéntenme si lo probaron y qué tal les pareció.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Insert Link dialog is inserting a ! symbol before the URL? which makes Boost not render it as a link, I don't know if that's the behavior on web Lemmy.

Repro:

  • Start a new post or comment
  • Press the link button on the toolbar
  • Fill the form and insert the link
  • The resulting markdown looks like this:

![Some URL](https://example.com)

If you press the preview (magnifier) button, it doesn't show as a link, and this continues after you post the new message

The other thing is that both fields of the Insert Link dialog have the placeholder "URL". I know the icons are different but at first glance I found it confusing

 
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