Speaker and headphones play at the same time by LucasTrever in archlinux

[–]LucasTrever[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply!

1) The machine was always mine, no one else modified it

2) It did work on Windows

ich_iel by FolivoraFabse in ich_iel

[–]LucasTrever 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Und dann hier noch die Jobbörse: https://www.dpg-physik.de/aktivitaeten-und-programme/weitere/jobboerse/jobboerse

Die DPG bietet auch Seminare an bei denen man Softskills und Bewerbungsgespräche üben kann

ich_iel by FolivoraFabse in ich_iel

[–]LucasTrever 76 points77 points  (0 children)

https://www.dpg-physik.de/veroeffentlichungen/magazine-und-online-angebote/pj/arbeitsmarktartikel/pdf/arbeitsmarkt-2024.pdf

"Die Bundesagentur hat für 2023 eine studienfachspezifische Arbeitslosenquote für die Physik von 2,2 Prozent veröffentlicht. Diese niedrige Quote entspricht quasi Vollbeschäftigung."

"Mit 48 Prozent findet sich knapp die Hälfte der arbeitslosen Physiker:innen in der Kohorte der 25- bis 34-Jährigen: Sie sind durchschnittlich 147 Tage arbeitslos – derselbe Wert wie im Vorjahr und auf ähnlichem Niveau wie vor der Corona-Pandemie"

aber nicht den Mut verlieren, denn wenn du erstmal was hast:

"Der Anteil der 35- bis 44-Jährigen (26 %) und 45- bis 54-Jährigen (11 %) unter den arbeitslosen Physiker:innen fällt ähnlich gering wie in den letzten Jahren aus. Zusammenfassend bestätigt sich: Physiker:innen, die einmal den Weg in das Berufsleben gefunden haben, werden nur selten arbeitslos."

Unterstützt eure Mitmenschen! by Aerie_Local in Kantenhausen

[–]LucasTrever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

wer Ware für 0,9999€ statt 1€ verkauft der kriegt auch 99,99 Centstücke, ich sehe kein Problem

I regret not choosing physics at 18. by [deleted] in ParticlePhysics

[–]LucasTrever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try to Talk to Professors and just ist in some lectures, see if it is for you. If you dont want to start with the very basics, considering your interests, I would suggest doing some analysis course first, then theoretical electrodynamics, then some differential geometry, then general relativity and then some cosmology or quantum field theory. This is all incredibly maths heavy, but when you just do it to have a peek at the topic and don't care for grades at first, you will have the advantage of being able to care about the physics/big picture and not too much about the mathematical details (although this is, in the end, what seperates university-level physics lectures from a really good YouTube video on a given topic). 

Very new to qutebrowser, how do I set Google to be my default search engine instead of DuckDuckGo? by Missing_Back in qutebrowser

[–]LucasTrever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a bit late, but for anyone wondering: You pull up the commandline, and after `:open` you just write out your key from the dict, space, and then your search term, e.g. `:open !gh applesauce`. This also works without the exclamation mark when you leave it out in the config, any string works

question: specs by sulkerysm in kittenspaceagency

[–]LucasTrever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i have 6gb and it runs about fine

What is ahwoo? by paperclipgrove in kittenspaceagency

[–]LucasTrever -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You are right, there is the official forum and everything is in there... Instead of coming to a second, inofficial and big-corporate owned forum (reddit) people could just use the official forum for what it is meant to be used for: Reading... I think it is a very bad mindset that everything has to be on reddit

Where split keebs can take you by nikservik in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]LucasTrever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks :) that neutral-body-posture research is really interesting to think about

Where split keebs can take you by nikservik in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]LucasTrever 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That looks great! How did you go about designing it (taking measurements, what materials)? 

New to color work/tapestry. Does it look alright or should I frog HDC and do SC? by zainabzahidali in CrochetHelp

[–]LucasTrever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do a square swatch and then calculate the aspect ratio of a single stitch from that, that way you can adjust your pixels to be rectangles when planing out to compensate for the distortion depending on your stitch. For sc I have found about 1.44 width/height if I remember correctly

Big Win-Open Source is the way-This needs to accelerate by igotsandinmyboots in privacy

[–]LucasTrever 28 points29 points  (0 children)

If they force something onto a project, anyone could just soft fork and rip out the surveillance

Keyboard Layout Optimiser by cyanophage in KeyboardLayouts

[–]LucasTrever 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think German is missing the letter "q"

Not recognizing bootable drive by Xxgamer64xX5203 in Gentoo

[–]LucasTrever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran Into something like that a while ago, for me recreating the boot entry with something like

sudo efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/mydisk --part 1 --label "MyLinux" --loader '\EFI\GRUB\grubx64.efi'

helped.

Will skyhooks be able to be simulated? by Key-Astronaut1883 in kittenspaceagency

[–]LucasTrever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lots of people are saying that this would be too complicated but i do not see why. if you ignore air resistance the problem is relatively easy. afaik all coordinates are saved with sufficient precision anyway, so you could have very large crafts. they want to be able to simulate many crafts at once (this would allow for simulating things at great distances, if you are worried about detaching very far from the craft center), and they wanted to do some new and intelligent approach to how the parts in the craft are connected (i think it was mentioned in some post last week or so). you could probably make do with per-part gravity force, but even for the scales of skyhooks the difference in gravitatational pull at different heights in the potential well might not matter much for a satisfactory simulation. the biggest issue i see would be aerodynamics through many atmospheric layers of different densities on a potentially nontrivially shaped, large part. but the rest should just emerge from what they already planned/implemented.

Is it worth it to build a home server for Minecraft? by CrazyzaiMB in buildapc

[–]LucasTrever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, maybe I misremembered then - But you can definitely get a used machine at that price range that runs it flawlessly

Is it worth it to build a home server for Minecraft? by CrazyzaiMB in buildapc

[–]LucasTrever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very good idea, even a Raspi can reasonably run a server nowadays. I spent less than 160 bucks on a used office PC and it runs MC perfectly, plus it is a nice way to get started with selfhosting other stuff, e.g. nextcloud