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vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
History Memes@piefed.social•One more invasive species bro just one moreEnglish
5·4 days agoThat’s a funny name. I’da called them chazwazzers.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneOPto
Linux@programming.dev•I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing Linux
3·6 days agoI’ve done the hardware mod on an older chromebook and it’s about the least risky mod you could possibly do. And it looks like your model just requires disconnecting the internal battery cable temporarily which is similarly easy to the method I needed (removing a screw).
Probably a little bit of risk from possibly fragile connectors, but that should be okay if you take care.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneOPto
Linux@programming.dev•I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing Linux
4·7 days agoI’ve never used Mint before; does it not come with a graphical app store?
It does, but I think even slightly experienced Linux users will just turn to the CLI for consistency and because it’s easier to explain in steps to other people. But he should have mentioned the GUI for new users, agreed.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Public transit wastes money. It always has to be subsidizedEnglish
11·8 days agoidle their cars beneath my window and exhaust fills my apartment
I don’t fucking get this, like why do people do this? Even during the oil crisis people still do this shit for no reason I can tell. I’d understand if it was super hot or cold where I am right now but it just isn’t.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
Linux@programming.dev•Plans to remove ipv4 from the linux kernel.
12·9 days agoit’s because no one want to type in 32 alphanumeric digits for every single device, every time…
Use DNS; I almost never type in an IP manually. You can also make short IPv6 addresses that are just the prefix and a bunch of zeros using ‘::’ followed by one (or more) characters.
Something like:
2001:0DB8::1
It’d also complex, expensive, and takes many years to build.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•New EV sales drop 28% in Q1 2026, but used EVs surge 12% to near-record levels
3·12 days agoIt also would be including the pre Iran war period. The next quarter will be more telling I suspect, particularly if the war persists or escalates.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Data Finds Republicans are Obsessed with Searching for Transgender PornEnglish
10·16 days agoI think it’s interesting that the terms are predominately slur form too, which you’d expect to be more common amongst conservatives.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
News@lemmy.world•EPA approves sale of higher ethanol fuel to try to lower gas prices
8·16 days agoUsually these sort of studies include embodied emissions including all of the inputs that go into building the car. This article here: https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/when-do-electric-vehicles-become-cleaner-than-gasoline-cars-2021-06-29/
focuses on new-to-new comparisons, but if you subtract the embodied emissions of around 8M tonnes of CO2 for the model 3, it looks like the break even point using the US electricity supply in 2021 is around 4.5 years. And that is probably a bit conservative given that:
- The energy supply has gotten cleaner since then
- It is compared to a Toyota Corolla which is a quite efficient petrol car (although bulkier SUV EVs etc would come out worse too so it depends)
Of course, it also depends on how much the car is used. If you use a used ICE car extremely infrequently the crossover point will be later.
Here’s a research article I have gotten around to reading yet but you may find interesting: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S095965262300269X
You might have to go to annas-archive and the like to get the content however.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
News@lemmy.world•EPA approves sale of higher ethanol fuel to try to lower gas prices
14·16 days agoEmissions from building a EV is from memory less than the emissions from continuing to run an ICE car after only a few years. And rapid adoption would encourage more renewables into the grid and in homes further increasing the EV advantage.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•US interest in electric vehicles surges as gas prices jump amid Iran war
6·20 days agoFuck all, they’ve been dragging their feet like most of the Japanese auto makers after they invested in hydrogen fuel cars instead. And they look to even be pulling back from their paltry EV strategy: https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/14/honda-is-killing-its-evs-and-any-chance-of-competing-in-the-future/
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Bring Back the Burned CD— They’re a love language. And a reminder of the hope we once had.English
2·21 days agoI think all of these have sdcard mods now (and the 360 had long had HDD mods from memory).
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is pet care a privilage that only "rich countries" have? Do you think people from "poorer" countries should be judged for not taking their pets to a vet?
2·21 days agoI consider pet ownership to be too widespread in general because it causes a massive drain on resources (and on local wildlife) while we are in a climate crisis. An even in richer countries, pets are often neglected by their owners causing widespread suffering to the pets themselves.
And I say this as someone that likes and gets on with cats and dogs; I just think there are too many of them.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
News@lemmy.world•JUST IN: Trump Admin Reportedly Making ‘Heavy Preparations’ for Putting Boots on the Ground in Iran
10·21 days agoThey’ll just shrug and say it was worth it. Like that kid that died from measles whose parents considered death to be a better outcome than getting the vaccine.
vividspecter@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Another internet is possible’: Norway rails against ‘enshittification’English
6·25 days agoYou can use a custom domain in many cases, which you control (not sure about addy.io though). Still has the dependency on the service, but you can at least quickly transfer if it goes to shit.




People online are actually “real” people as well (assuming they are not bots) so yeah, at least some subset care. Do I care personally? Not in the slightest.