Yes, I didn’t thing too much about food/calories in the past, so when I read about the connection it is in hindsight obvious, but I didn’t get the idea by myself.
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wolf@lemmy.zipOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why does calorie counting work for weight loss and why are calories interchangeable?English2·8 个月前
wolf@lemmy.zipOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why does calorie counting work for weight loss and why are calories interchangeable?English3·8 个月前Thanks a lot! Great write up, and the energy-stored view of calories makes a lot of sense and is very intuitive!
wolf@lemmy.zipOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why does calorie counting work for weight loss and why are calories interchangeable?English2·8 个月前Thank you for your answer!
wolf@lemmy.zipOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why does calorie counting work for weight loss and why are calories interchangeable?English2·8 个月前Thanks a lot! To the point and on an abstraction level that is very clear!
wolf@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English2·8 个月前Same for me. I put an unholy amount of time in StS on all platforms and haven’t all achievements yet! :-) OTOH, there are worse ways to waste your lifetime. ;-)
wolf@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English3·8 个月前Ninja Gaiden Ragebound: Not finished yet, but having a total blast playing it. Great/responsive controls, level design is great and enemies telegraph their attacks properly, like it should be in an action game
Street Fighter 6: Gave Sagat a try
Slay the Spire: Acension level 18, want to make it to 20 before the 2nd part gets into early access
wolf@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux distro/setup best at not crashing from sleep/wake?English2·9 个月前Not sure if it is applicable, but wouldn’t it be an option to use the Fedora Workstation Live CD, mount your swap partition into the live system and send it to sleep via SystemD?
This should give you feedback with a fairly recent kernel and Gnome has (at least for me) been the desktop option with the least amount of bugs I encountered.
wolf@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux distro/setup best at not crashing from sleep/wake?English9·9 个月前Before asking for another distro, you should figure out, what is the root cause of the trouble you observe. Usually sleep/wake up under Linux are highly hardware dependent. Even the SteamDeck, which has payed first level hardware support by Valve, has sometimes trouble waking up properly after sleep, at least in desktop mode. Good luck!
wolf@lemmy.zipOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Solved: Any desktop environment or WM with configurable placing/opening of windows?English2·9 个月前Thanks, but could you clarify which extension to move for Gnome? native window placement is AFAIK just for the overview.
wolf@lemmy.zipOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Solved: Any desktop environment or WM with configurable placing/opening of windows?English2·9 个月前Which extensions do I need?
wolf@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•New Linux Kernel Drama: Torvalds Drops Bcachefs Support After ClashEnglish331·9 个月前Ah, sorry to read - I like the idea of Bcachefs and would have been happy to have it ready for production eventually.
OTOH it seems the recent years I read more about the drama about Bcachefs commits to the kernel, than about any technical parts of Bcachefs.
Welcome to Linux.
Concerning your questions:
How to keep your system clean?
- Subscribe to the security mailing list/blog etc. of your Linux distribution and for software that you use
- Update your system whenever there are updates available and reboot your system after applying the updates
- Activate the firewall of your system and block all incoming traffic which was not initiated by your own system
- Only install software which is distributed with your operating system or which is well known and you download from the official distribution page (for the sake of an example: If you use Google Chrome download the package/binary for your Linux from Googles Chrome page)
- Use an adblocker for your browser like ublock origin
What not to do:
- Never install software found on the internet or a forum
- Never run arbitrary script from the internet in your shell
Doing the above and applying some common sense should be fairly secure. As a rule of thump: Less software is always better and well known software will usually be better scrutinized and more secure. (YMMV)
As a normal desktop user your chances of getting your system infected when applying above rules are very low and they are your best line of defense.
Securing a Linux system, especially in depth, fills books, and detecting an infection is another topic for specialists. One way to improve your chances of having a non infected system is using an immutable Linux distribution like Fedora Silverblue, which should in theory be more resistant to infections and which should in theory allow to detect infections easily.
Unless you have a reason to expect being personally targeted (in which case: good luck to you ;-)), the answer to infections and similar is having regular full backups of all your data, so in case of an infection you can wipe your computer and recover everything. You should have regular full backups anyway, in case your SSD fails, your computer gets stolen and similar threats to your data.
wolf@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English6·10 个月前Thanks for clarification!
… and I think you are point on, by now, the ship has sailed. I could use FreeBSD/OpenBSD on servers, but I’d rather run Debian everywhere. On desktops and for day to day usage, the BSDs are no viable options anymore, they simply lack support for common hardware (Wifi etc.) alone and the BSDs will realistically never be able to catch up the chasm anymore.
wolf@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English8·10 个月前Not sure what you want to express. I actually used BSD a long time back, and the quality/documentation/coherence/beauty of the system are/were just on another level… Running Debian for nearly a decade now, because of compatibility (with hardware and software I need)… Linux improved a lot in the last nearly 3 decades and I am happy it exists, still I would be more happy if the BSDs would have stayed at least on an equal footing.
wolf@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English10·10 个月前Fair point. :-)
At the end of the day, the OS has to run the software/applications one needs to get shit done… if it is macOS or Windows, that’s okay.
In my defense, I ran NetBSD for several years a long time back, and it was one of the best OS experiences I ever had. I am just old/pragmatic/flexible enough, to choose setups with less friction, if possible. ;-)
Still, I think it is a shame that Linux mostly took over the UNIX world and the BDS are left for hardcore nerds/embedding/game consoles and Solaris and co are not viable options anymore. Portable software and its stability benefited a lot from bugs detected on other platforms (OpenBSD was always a forerunner here).
wolf@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English8·10 个月前Forced to use macOS at work, and for me it sucks (only slightly less than Windows):
- Slow UI (have to wait several seconds after login before spotlight is able to execute custom scripts)
- Finder is a PITA and one of the dumbest file managers I was ever forced to use
- No easy way to provision the system
- Annoying nagging to use all the Apple services/login with Apple ID
- Shitty software management (instead of a descent package manager, every fucking application has a popup for its own updates after opening, which breaks my flow)
- macOS only interacts decently with other Apple devices (iPhone etc.) and has its own ‘standards’, taking away my freedom to choose what I want to use.
Of course, your needs are your needs and if macOS fits your needs the best, all power to you.
wolf@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English28·10 个月前Since you asked for OS and not Linux: OpenBSD and FreeBSD are beautiful systems w/o systemd. I would switch in a heartbeat if I wouldn’t need Linux for work reasons.
wolf@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Stellar Blade PC launch Hits 99K+ Concurrent players, surpassing every other PlayStation-published single-player game on SteamEnglish2·10 个月前Fair point, I stand corrected: I didn’t know about their prior practices.
Still, I keep that Stellar Blade itself was one of the best recent game releases I experienced, and the game itself is fun!
wolf@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Stellar Blade PC launch Hits 99K+ Concurrent players, surpassing every other PlayStation-published single-player game on SteamEnglish272·10 个月前Well, the fan service is a factor for sure… (Seriously, I find the discussion quite hypocritical: Sex sells, most actors/singers are quite good looking and most block buster movies have a cast of sexy/good locking people displaying status symbols. That is not even mentioning product placing and other shit going on in popular movies/TV shows.)
- A PS 5 original which is optimized well enough to run on the Steam Deck and some potatoes smoothly
- Responsive controls
- Great enemy design which telegraph their intentions clearly
- No in game purchases or other dark monetization schemes
- A complete game which seems mostly bug free (from what I heard so far)
- Shift Up Corporation seems like a company of gamer which create the games they want to play themselves
Stellar Blade and Shift Up Corporation fully deserve a great start, and I happily payed the full price of admission w/o feeling bad about it.
At the moment, I am trying to clear ascension 20.
My chance of winning the game up to ascension 5 is > 50%.
IMHO StS gives the player bad habits in the lower difficulties (and the difficult spike when reaching the heart is not that great).
Some tips stolen from better players than me:
tldr: Picking your strategy and adding/removing of cards must be seen in the context of artifacts, energy and the bosses you will see. Optimize for your next known problem, instead of betting in cards to become available. You can have 1-2 cards for special situations or as speculation, but adding for example another attack card if you already have enough of attack, simply doesn’t solve a problem or makes your deck stronger.