I’m not sure if you’re making a joke that the rockets are the explosives or if they actually have rockets they launch that are like cluster munitions that drop a bunch of mines in to the water.
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BlackAura@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Cargo ship catches fire in Strait of Hormuz after three vessels hit by 'unknown projectiles'English51·30 天前
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setupEnglish13·1 个月前Yep. Back in the day all the MUD servers ran on Linux. I wanted to set up my own. I knew my cousin used it so I asked him about it.
He never answered my questions directly. But he did show me how to look up the answer to my question using man pages and/or search for info online.
That first install was so painful… My friend and I didn’t know how to set up the network and it turns out the tulip driver wasn’t installed by default. So we’d boot to Linux, try something to get the network working, write down the error message on a sheet of paper. Boot to windows to research the fix to the error message. Rinse and repeat until we finally got it working.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•BREAKING NEWS - Israeli media reports Supreme Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, leader of Iran, was killed inside his bunkerEnglish232·1 个月前The funny thing I’ve been reading / seeing is that the paralympics are still ongoing.
The Olympic truce says no one will start a war during the 7 days before the Olympics and for 7 days after the Paralympics finish.
The US and Israel should be banned by the IOC from competing at the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games (even though the host country is the US).
It won’t happen though.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•390TB video game archive being taken offline due to skyrocketing RAM, SSD, and hard drive prices — AI-driven supply squeeze results in closure of one of the largest online video game archivesEnglish28·1 个月前There’s a concerted effort across many dataholders (at least /r/dataholders for sure) to make a full site wide backup across at least 3 copies across volunteers machines before it shuts down.
Alongside the backup team, another team is working on the best way to distribute to others after that (magnet links, archive.org, etc.).
If I recall correctly compression, especially lz4, has been shown to impact performance negligably.
I recently learned one of the reasons they dye the river once a year is to do leak testing.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Morale is plummeting among ICE agents over long hours, quotas and public hatred: reports26·2 个月前That’s gonna make for an awkward all hands meeting.
Hah touche. I don’t blame you. Find a knockoff.
My friend swears by Leaf and I ordered one but haven’t tried it yet. Shortly after ordering mine they announced the new Leaf 2.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian troops won’t be joining European military force in Greenland1·3 个月前It was hard to get some real numbers of refineries but maybe I’m just not using good search terminology since I’m on my phone.
This paper has an appendix on page 18 that talks real numbers. https://researchcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2021-Refinery-Report-Final.pdf
In 2018 the total output value of the refineries in WA state was 19 billion USD. In 2019 it dropped to 18 billion. I assume price fluctuations in the market.
Per https://usafacts.org/answers/what-is-the-gross-domestic-product-gdp/state/washington-state/ in 2018 the GDP of WA was 562 billion.
That makes the WA refineries output about 3.4% of WAs GDP in 2018. It’s not nothing but it also isn’t really that much. Considering the boom in the technology sector it’s probably much less of the GDP these days.
I’m originally from Alberta and I do think Canada should have it’s own refineries but don’t try to press that WAs economy is make it or break it because of these refineries.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian troops won’t be joining European military force in Greenland1·3 个月前As someone who lives in WA state, people have been trying to get income tax implemented here for a while now, but it’s against the state constitution. It has nothing to do with refineries.
People want income tax here because the current sales tax system misproportions tax on only what people spend. This means lower income earners foot more of the tax bill, as they spent most / all of their income just to live. Higher income earners might spend more in general but they also invest that extra income, which eventually will have capital gains tax (but only on the gains) but will never be hit by sales tax until it’s spent.
Anyway, 99%+ of people can’t consistently tell the difference between a 160kbps OGG and lossless, because of limitations in either their equipment, training, ears, or a combination thereof. This has been blind tested many times and the audiophiles that ‘swear they can tell’ are always proven wrong, they then usually blame the equipment or test. There’s tests you can run yourself too, eg here: https://abx.digitalfeed.net/list.html
Ooohhh I did that test when I got a new speaker / amp setup at my PC and as a musician I thought “I got this”. Plus I was trying to decide if Tidal was worth upgrading to from Spotify.
I did slightly better than average. Like just slightly. I might have the results somewhere.
I ended up doing Tidal’s free trial. I couldn’t tell a difference. Went back to Spotify. (though now my group of people are on an Apple Music family plan).
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto Politics@sh.itjust.works•'Gambling With Lives of Their Constituents,' House GOP Leaders Refuse Vote on ACA Tax CreditsEnglish2·4 个月前To be clear. The vast majority of Canadians do not want private health care. Just certain people in government are pushing for it.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you think Chinese companies will pick up the slack when it comes to consumer RAM and SSDs?32·4 个月前I mean I’m sure it was a mix. There are a lot of stories out there about how if you didn’t stay on top of your outsourced factory they would look everywhere to cut corners to save a few extra cents here and there.
You (used to?) have to constantly check production quality and make sure nothing was changed out for a low cost part or lower cost source material. Otherwise your product quality falls off and you’re losing money on warranties and repairs and losing customer goodwill.
The other thing that happened is these factories, once they had your design, would make the same thing with lower cost parts / materials as a knockoff and sell it unbranded, as they don’t care about US or European IP Laws. Word might get around that “hey you can get the same brand X product as brand Y or from Aliexpress and save 50%”. Now they’re undercutting you, and you lose customer goodwill because people think your product is overpriced. Then the knockoff fails and they are happy they never bought your product in the first place because they think yours would have failed too. Through word of mouth people say “oh that broke after a month” not realizing the offbrand was made with shoddy materials, less screws, cheaper batteries, an inferior screen, literally anything they can do to save money.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•The valuations of ~200 sports franchises in one chartEnglish4·4 个月前Now include the womens leagues.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto collapse@lemmy.zip•The real American household poverty line isn’t $31,200, it’s around $140,000.51·4 个月前That’s because the poverty line is directly tied to the cost of goods and services (and to social services, tax credits, etc that those under or near the poverty line can take advantage of).
Effectively it will move up as goods cost more (inflation) and social services and other credits people can take advantage of are reduced / removed.
If more social services are added, i.e. Life becomes cheaper without your income increasing, then the effective poverty line drops as it’s only a number based on household income, and now you need less household income to survive at the same level.
The stock market is its own beast and is not directly connected to income, social services, or the cost of goods.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.ca•Am I missing any cool markdown things besides Tables?2·4 个月前Mermaid diagrams, where supported, I feel are invaluable in tech.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto Palestine@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Toddler star Ms. Rachel named finalist for 'Antisemite of the Year' amid Gaza advocacyEnglish4·4 个月前I assumed this was the Onion or another satire site.
BlackAura@lemmy.worldto worldnews@sh.itjust.works•Russia accidentally destroys its only way of sending astronauts to spaceEnglish9·4 个月前What the fuck is up with the huge “swipe for the next article”?
I can’t even read this one with that in the way why would I want to swipe for the next one?
Cachy has, at least in my experience with a Zen 5 processor, it’s own special Arch pacman repo with meta packages for various processor types. I believe for the most part mine uses Zen 4 packages.
Add your processor meta package and it adds the appropriate repo where packages have been custom built with feature flags / optimizations for that specific architecture of processors.
So it’s a little closer to Gentoo or LFS in those regards, without you having to actually build every package from scratch.
So while yes any distro could do this, in practice a lot don’t bother and only release basic i686/amd64/arm32/arm64 sets of packages. Whereas Cachy offers zen4-amd64 packages as an example, and I assume they offer various Intel architecture and other AMD architecture specific packages as well.