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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I just yesterday tried Wayland under Arch with a 1070 after a long time. Single WQHD monitor though. Although X11 is really performant, Wayland was more smooth regarding KDE desktop effects. Witcher 3 (via Heroic) showed fewer microstutters and I will try some more proton games and other applications over the weekend.

I recently had to downgrade nvidia drivers from 560 to 550 because wakeup from sleep and hibernate would coredump. I read that this is fixed with 560 but only under Wayland. The developers definitely progressed on the nvidia front.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Not going back to cables. Hated it when I yanked them out accidentally.

These ones were my best buy for an item around 20€:

https://www.amazon.de/Xiaomi-Earbuds-Basic-Freisprechfunktion-Aufbewahrungsbox/dp/B08GSQ7B9Z

Pretty sturdy. Much bass. Very good connectivity and fit.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Fishing industry is evil and sucks big times. They just dump their gear (e.g. nets and longlines) in the open water and it's a bane for turtles, sharks, whales, sea birds, seals etc. It's not an accident. The gear seems to be deliberately dumped as the expensive stuff is removed. Read this article if you want to know why they do it. In addition those trawler/fish factory vessels are often part of ghost fleets where 75% of them kill every living being within a miles long radius for weeks on end without any controlling instance.

If you're now under the assumption that it would be better to buy fish from fish farms. It also sucks tremendously. At least when farmed in open pen sea cages out of multiple reasons:

  • Pesticides and Antibiotics are released into the sea
  • Viruses and parasites escape into the sea
  • Salmons escape and alter natural biodiversity
  • Excess food and waste lead to oxygen deprivation in the surrounding waters (dead zones)

https://www.worldwildlife.org/industries/farmed-salmon

In addition (and I don't know why WWF isn't calling it out): Whales are essentially hunted because of farmed fish. That's my own conclusion. They don't openly admit it but because whales need tons of krill they are a direct competition to the omega-3 supplement market and feed for salmon farms. The culprits are Norway (they are real eco terrorists if you look behind their green facade at home), Ruzzia, Japan & Scottland. Not only whales but also penguins and seals depend on krill. And those animals are already suffering from H5N1 (with animal agriculture being the culprit again).

What the greedy bastards don't get is, when they kill off the whales, they kill off the krill too. As so often humans disturb eco systems developed over millions of years. In this case it's the poop loop.

The intention of my wall of text is to move the people who have a modicum of interest left to save the oceans to consider to ditch any fish caught in the oceans or bred on salmon farms (btw they are feeding them chicken bones too). Humans need Omega 3 DHA & EPA fatty acids. You can easily get those via algae capsules. That's where fish get theirs from essentially.

Only we the consumers have the power to break the vicious circle but we're to uneducated and complacent. As long as there's a market they'll ruthlessly plunder the ecosystems till nothing is left. Some say we're already nearing that moment with parts of the oceans.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago
[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago

In fish it would immediately expand to dir2.

If you have "Dir1" and "DIR2" and you type "cd d", your prompt will look like in the next picture. Fish automatically transforms "d" into "D", because there is no dir starting with the lowercase "d".

On a subsequent you'll get a list of dirs matching your prompt so far in which you choose an entry with the cursor key and enter it with the enter key.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago

I'm not sure if I understood your deduction. The literal translation of "Zange" would be "tongs", "pliers" or "pincer". Hinges are the things that make doors swing and hold to a wall right?

Multiple source say the origin of the word isn't documented but the best explanation they come up with is that pliers can be used to bend something into a different form.

My guess was it has its origin in the proverb "Das würde ich nicht mal mit der Kneifzange anfassen" which translates to "I wouldn't even touch that with pliers" as in stuff you detest that much that you rather would stay away from it.

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