justme 12h ago • 100%
Yes, and it's not a new thing. It is not unusual to go to mandatory military service and come back with permanent injuries or trauma. The only official way to avoid getting there is studying. Therefore there is such an inflation of students in whatever field. Most surreal for me was always the following: after you graduate (e.g. from school) you are "vulnerable" until you are enrolled into a university, so they try to get into anything asap. And sometimes the military guys are waiting at the graduation event, to scoop you up before you can even leave the building.
justme 15h ago • 66%
No they don't get anything, but they are not allowed to share PDFs. They are allowed to share a link to a webviewer, even via social media. Preprints are also allowed.
justme 23h ago • 100%
Ah thanks for the info.
justme 2d ago • 100%
Oh boy, just wanted to get into it. Damn sad, not of course understandable, the developers are only humans as well
justme 1w ago • 100%
Below? Sure it wasn't the continuation?
justme 2w ago • 100%
I'm rather certain that a good chunk has no clue about any algorithms and just beliefs that their point of view reflects reality
justme 2w ago • 100%
That can always happen, therefore I hate all locked in services, even if they are good at this moment. But so far it looks like steam is still interested in long-term goal, they didn't go public yet after all.
justme 2w ago • 100%
I was there... 2000 years ago
justme 2w ago • 96%
Wow, we dodged a bullet there I guess
justme 2w ago • 100%
I didn't scroll enough while reading, and I was certain it was about a dragon... On the other hand, in some stories dragons can shape shift
justme 2w ago • 100%
If somebody would ask for a source it would already be a big improvement. Usually you are just classified as idiot if you dare to have a different view.
justme 3w ago • 50%
The down voters and you should maybe reread my comment and the one I replied to... Sorry to burst your bubble.
justme 3w ago • 42%
I don't know a single who would, including myself.
justme 3w ago • 100%
Not so difficult if you compete with a walking meme generator
justme 3w ago • 100%
Exactly, don't let your laptop overheat!
Hello everybody, I recently purchased some parts for my first homeserver, but I am not really happy with the case, because it just a tremendous waste of space. I am running an ASRock N100M micro-ATX with two Sata SSDs and one PCIe x1 NIC and Pico PSU to power it. So I am looking for a minimal/small case to fit exactly this. What I find usually has no accommodation for PCIe cards, or wastes 50% of its space for a full ATX PSU and an optical drive tray... or it just cost more then the whole PC together. Since it is such a minimal setup I am hoping to pay the lower end of case prices (~30-50euro). Does somebody here has an idea? Best wishes
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/25475442 > Dear fellow enthusiasts, > > my wife and I finally got stable enough in our living situation, that we can buy some new hardware (ours is 7+ years, while hers is a laptop). So I went out into the wild wild web to catch up with 7years of hardware progress (I am technological affine, but not following the trends in any way) and wanted to run by my first iteration of a setup with the infinite wisdom of this community. > > For the background: both of us only use Linux at home and at work and do not plan to change this. We do not play AAA games, the most demanding game we play as of late is probably Dota2, ARK and GTNH (a Minecraft mod pack, that eats your ram for breakfast). Hence we won't need cutting edge hardware, more like an upper end budget setup. Anyway, with my last PC I had tons of troubles with the mainboard, the GPU (nvidia) and other stuff, even though I thought I checked stuff in advance, so I wanted to have an outside opinion. > > TL;DR: here my draft, with prices from an online store: > - Mainboard: ASRock B650M-H/M.2+ **97.90€** > - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7™ 7700, 8 core, 3.800 MHz base, AM5, 32 MB L3 cache **227.90€** > - GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6650 XT Speedster SWFT 210 Core Gaming, RDNA 2, GDDR6, 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI 2.1 **249.90€** > - RAM: ADATA DIMM 32 GB DDR5-4800 (2x 16 GB) Dual-Kit, **84.90€** > - PSU: be quiet! System Power 10 650W **61.90€** > - Storage: Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB, SSD PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe, M.2 2280, > Reading: 5.000 MB/s, Writing: 3.600 MB/s **69.99€** > - CPU cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black **39.89€** > - case: generic **50.00€** > > sum: **~880.00€** > > we don't mind to pay a little bit more here and there, but I do not see any real benefit to it. Even storage should be fine for our purpose and can be easily expended (the MB has two M.2 slots, and even Sata3 should be fine for raw storage). > > ah, and we would buy two of those... My first idea was to buy one PC with two GPUs with passthrough of GPU and USB input (sitting anyway close), but I got the impression, that is at this moment more something to tinker, then to run "in production". > > Best wishes, > me > > PS: if this community is not correct, I apologize and would kindly ask for the better fit.
Dear fellow enthusiasts, my wife and I finally got stable enough in our living situation, that we can buy some new hardware (ours is 7+ years, while hers is a laptop). So I went out into the wild wild web to catch up with 7years of hardware progress (I am technological affine, but not following the trends in any way) and wanted to run by my first iteration of a setup with the infinite wisdom of this community. For the background: both of us only use Linux at home and at work and do not plan to change this. We do not play AAA games, the most demanding game we play as of late is probably Dota2, ARK and GTNH (a Minecraft mod pack, that eats your ram for breakfast). Hence we won't need cutting edge hardware, more like an upper end budget setup. Anyway, with my last PC I had tons of troubles with the mainboard, the GPU (nvidia) and other stuff, even though I thought I checked stuff in advance, so I wanted to have an outside opinion. TL;DR: here my draft, with prices from an online store: - Mainboard: ASRock B650M-H/M.2+ **97.90€** - CPU: AMD Ryzen 7™ 7700, 8 core, 3.800 MHz base, AM5, 32 MB L3 cache **227.90€** - GPU: XFX Radeon RX 6650 XT Speedster SWFT 210 Core Gaming, RDNA 2, GDDR6, 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI 2.1 **249.90€** - RAM: ADATA DIMM 32 GB DDR5-4800 (2x 16 GB) Dual-Kit, **84.90€** - PSU: be quiet! System Power 10 650W **61.90€** - Storage: Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB, SSD PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe, M.2 2280, Reading: 5.000 MB/s, Writing: 3.600 MB/s **69.99€** - CPU cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black **39.89€** - case: generic **50.00€** sum: **~880.00€** we don't mind to pay a little bit more here and there, but I do not see any real benefit to it. Even storage should be fine for our purpose and can be easily expended (the MB has two M.2 slots, and even Sata3 should be fine for raw storage). ah, and we would buy two of those... My first idea was to buy one PC with two GPUs with passthrough of GPU and USB input (sitting anyway close), but I got the impression, that is at this moment more something to tinker, then to run "in production". Best wishes, me PS: if this community is not correct, I apologize and would kindly ask for the better fit.