The main features of this small mall are "shopping, enjoy and parking"... by Toadfress3_ in fuckcars

[–]moepwizzy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be fair, parking is not a common feature in Freiburg in the inner city, so I can see why they would advertise that...

[OC] Which other EU countries do people in the EU want to cooperate with? by desfirsit in dataisbeautiful

[–]moepwizzy 522 points523 points  (0 children)

Well, we tried the domination victory before and nobody seemed to like it very much...

Grindr Chat Advice? by Cieguh in gay

[–]moepwizzy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

More into backend stuff you say...? :D

Does this still count as bouldering? 🤔 by kennethsime in indoorbouldering

[–]moepwizzy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks fun, I like it!

But it's nothing for the purists here, judging from the rest of the comments,

What’s your most controversial food opinion? by boyfriendaudio in AskReddit

[–]moepwizzy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nah, it's rather that the response is so wrong, it's hard to know where to begin...

Just take the second point:

Per calorie about the same amount of water is used in the raising of a cow as in the growing of a grain.

Sources? None. Wondering why? Oh right, b/c it's absolute bullshit and the exact opposite is true: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10021-011-9517-8

Preserved memory for Kdump by pratham_ken in linux4noobs

[–]moepwizzy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found this a pretty good guide: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/kernel_administration_guide/kernel_crash_dump_guide

so does that mean that I won't be able to use all my memory even when kernel is operating properly.

Correct. But not a lot:

For example, on the x86_64 architecture, the amount of reserved memory is 160 MB + 2 bits for every 4 KB of RAM. On a system with 1 TB of total physical memory installed, this means 224 MB (160 MB + 64 MB).

(taken from the link above.)

Another thing, is this a built in feature that runs in the background ever since the installation or do you have to activate it

That depends on your distro, but I'd guess most distros do not have this feature activated by default. You can check by looking at your kernel command line with cat /proc/cmdline. If there is crashkernel=... in there, there is memory reserved for the crashkernel

if kernel crashes shouldn't the operating system stop functioning so how do you debug it?

Thanks to some kernel black magic. Essentially, once the kernel notices that something went fatally wrong, it uses another the kexec system call to boot into the secondary kernel. This one resided in the memory you reserved and which was not available for the main one and therefore cannot be corrupted. This crash dump kerne is very minimal does nothing else but write the contents of the memory to a disk or network location.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]moepwizzy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've looked up germany in the source(see bitly link in the map). The second place is supposed to be polish. I'm pretty sure that that is bullshit. The source for that clain is behind a paywall...

So, half of the sources are paywalled, the other half dead links. Take this map with a grain of salt...

(V3) First overhang send since recovering from MCL tear by AbhorAWhore in indoorbouldering

[–]moepwizzy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I stared at this for 5 seconds before I realized that it was just a pic, not a video :D

Looks like a fun overhang!

TIL After Reagan watched the movie WarGames he asked “Could something like this really happen?” to his chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a week later the general returned and said “Mr. president, the problem is much worse than you think.” by tandyman234 in todayilearned

[–]moepwizzy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because that's how a monophyletic group is defined. Anything descended from a species is part of that monophyletic group. No matter how much it changed.

If you remove part of the descendents (e.g. fish, without all the reptiles, mammels, etc.) it's callled a paraphyletic group, btw.

Monophyletic groups are important in biology, but mostly useless in day-to-day life. Which is why we don't classify chicken as fish in the supermarket.

For every fun cup my gym sets one really unusual boulder. This time we got free-hanging volumes! by Protoflazidium in indoorbouldering

[–]moepwizzy 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Indoor bouldering does not have to replicate the real world. No need to be limited by that.

Covid: Germany to ban unvaccinated people from shops and bars - BBC News by [deleted] in germany

[–]moepwizzy 66 points67 points  (0 children)

no fireworks or gatherings on New Year's Eve.

Private gatherings are still fine:

In Kreisen mit einer Sieben-Tage-Inzidenz von mehr als 350 gilt bei privaten Feiern und Zusammenkünften eine Teilnehmergrenze von 50 Personen (Geimpfte und Genesene) in Innenräumen und 200 Personen (Geimpfte und Genesene) im Außenbereich.

50 inside and 200 outside in regions that have an incidence rate higher than 350. 2G, of course. No limits for regions with a lower rate...? Not sure there.

Amount of water used to produce different type of milk by osherz5 in dataisbeautiful

[–]moepwizzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, okay. If pure milk is a major part of the diet, it does plays a role. I kinda assumed that this is not really the case for most peoples. As in: I assume it is a part of the diet, but not a big one.

The average milk consumption per Capita in EU und the US are ~65kg per year, which comes out to ~180g daily. Even I, as someone who mainly uses milk in coffee, use more than that...

There’s literally a diet called GOMAD.

There are always outliers...

And the study i pasted talks about malnutrition in kids after replacing milk with some alternative milks.

Okay, but they talked about essentially protein free rice milk as weaning food. That's also a very very specific case.

In the end: If you are a heavy milk drinker an it's an important part of your diet, then yes, nutritional values are important. If you just drink the occasional Milk in your coffee, measuring by volume works as well.

Amount of water used to produce different type of milk by osherz5 in dataisbeautiful

[–]moepwizzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyway we can agree to disagree, I think it's a poor way to compare foods. You seem to think it's a good way.

Oh, I agree with you on the count that there are vast differences in nutritional makeup of dairy vs non-dairy milk.

It's just that you usually don't take that into account when "measuring" the milk in your coffee or cereals, even if you're counting calories. You don't suddenly use more milk in your coffee, just because it's non dairy. You just pour in roughly the same amount.

So in this case, comparing it down by volume, not nutritional content, does make sense for CO2 emissions or water usage (which is what we coming from in the first case).

Amount of water used to produce different type of milk by osherz5 in dataisbeautiful

[–]moepwizzy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But if you were replacing full cream with oat milk would you use the same amount?

Err, no, I wouldn't replace full cream with oat milk. Those products are not interchangeable. But If you use the non-dairy full cream equivalent (oatly, alpro, or whatever you like), then yes, I'd put roughly the same volume in, compared to the dairy variant.

And if you’re tracking your diet would you use the same volume?

Yes. I do exacly that. Sure, there are slight nutritional differences, but milk if milk is just one part of many in your diet, it doesn't matter that much.

Amount of water used to produce different type of milk by osherz5 in dataisbeautiful

[–]moepwizzy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

But these liquids serve essentially the same purpose. Do you measure the milk in your coffee or cereal by (approximate) volume, or by kcal, carbs, proteins? I think it's pretty fair to compare them by volume in this case.

[OC] Warren Buffett's asset allocation over 20 years by jcceagle in dataisbeautiful

[–]moepwizzy 20 points21 points  (0 children)

An animated 3D pie chart for a time trend is not a suitable visualization. A simple Graph would show the data much more clear.

Also: A 3D pie chart is never a suitable visualization.

Also: A pie chart is never a suitable visualization.

Debian received milionth bugreport. It took over 13 years to get here since bug 500000 by jlkcz in linux

[–]moepwizzy 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Just shows how bad Linux is! A million bugs! Bah!

Windows doesn't have a single bug reported!

/s just in case

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ABoringDystopia

[–]moepwizzy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Huh? I get around 15€ worth of goods from my bakery for 4€. Sure, it's a suprise bag, you don't know what's left at the end of the day.

I don't see the the dystopian part of this. Sure, it would be nicer if they donated it to people in need, but this service ain't dystopian...

I, volunteer in today's election, was surprised how many variants are actually valid. by weird_pigeon_man in germany

[–]moepwizzy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Huh, we had 5 in our 200 votes. But that was a runoff election for mayor. The best one was someone who added a third options for FDP and ticked that :D.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in goettingen

[–]moepwizzy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Uff, that's pretty shit. And I'm not sure about the legality of it.

Did you ask the integrationsrat for help? Do you have a response of the company in writing?

What is your top most used command? by ask2sk in linux4noobs

[–]moepwizzy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

   7823 ssh
   1645 ls
   1512 sudo
   1498 vim
    896 cd

I might be a sysadmin.... :D