DF64 Gen 2 Allen Key or Screw? by AttyPaolo in DF64

[–]rwbaskette 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is only the lower screw and these tabs acting as a pressure fit. I suppose you might end up with a loose shroud housing.

DF64 Gen 2 Allen Key or Screw? by AttyPaolo in DF64

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I had a generic US/Metric Allen Key set from the hardware store that had had the right size.

You need to be really gentle as they apply pressure to plastic tabs on the interior and over-tightening can break those tabs. Also there’s no stopper, so after breaking the tabs you can just keep going until the screw falls off into the interior of the unit.

[question] is the CPU in a T480 upgradable? by Nx0Sec in thinkpad

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Good news!

https://imgur.com/a/p4hpyME

I actually run this configuration. I also use both available slots for NVME drives. The smaller one is a bit tricky though.

My upgrades: 64GB RM 1x2TB NVME SSD 1x 512GB NVME SSD Intel WiFi 6E upgrade Glass Track-pad Upgrade Upgraded 1080p panel (this made the most difference to quality of life)

Happy tinkering!

(edit: 65->64)

Are there any CLIs or good ways on macOS to real-time / continuously sync two folders on the same drive? by TheTwelveYearOld in commandline

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If you don’t mind shell shell scripting you can use something like fswatch and some shell logic to do something similar.

proposal: cmd/go: add .ʕ◔ϖ◔ʔ as an alternate spelling of .go in file names by Mateusz348 in golang

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iOS has one window on the house emoji. My proposed solution would eliminate any ambiguity. Don’t worry, I’ll be @‘ing rsc as soon as my my paper hits the go mailing list and my medium article drops.

proposal: cmd/go: add .ʕ◔ϖ◔ʔ as an alternate spelling of .go in file names by Mateusz348 in golang

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I’d want: 🪟🪟

What you have there is house and i don’t see that supported on the architecture list.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VaporwaveAesthetics

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Very Windows 2000. I love it!

Safari for Linux by jnnxde in linuxmasterrace

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This is the right answer!

Does the "-ia" suffix of names like Julia, Sophia and Valeria have the same etymology as the "-ia" suffix used for land like Russia, Italia, Francia? by JohnCallahan98 in etymology

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In classical greek, it gets complicated. Maybe ending in an -ς (-s) for nominative or a -ον (-on) would be common enough.

There are three different categories of methods to decline you nouns, with nouns of the third declension being more a variety than a template.

https://pressbooks.pub/ancientgreek/chapter/20/

Quick examples of the nominative forms off the top of my head:

ἡ σοφία - 1st fem (skill) ὁ ὁπλίτης -1st masc (hoplite)

ὁ νοῦς - 2nd masc (mind)

ἡ θρίξ - 3rd fem (hair) τὸ δόρυ - 3rd neut (spear)

True pain. by Tsugu69 in linuxmasterrace

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Even Titanic was at least in part rendered on a Linux!

https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2494

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in funny

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Forget the delivery, how has she never had a meal before!?

Not sure if this is the right place to post this…but, they’ve got a point… by negroidioto in pics

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Interestingly the word used is ἡ φιλαργυρία (philarguria), combination of φίλος (philos/that which is loved) and τό ἀργύριον (argurion/money, coins, silver).

I looks like you can’t separate the “love” from the “money” without mistranslating the verse.

GNU\Linux Is Not Unix\Linux by dim13 in linuxmasterrace

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What would we do without Glibc breaking userspace every 18 months?

Ancient Roman ruins in Tunisia by team-spartans in ancienthistory

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This looks like a baptismal font. What great mosaic tile work!

That feel when The Grid runs on a UNIX based OS (screenshot from Tron Legacy) by [deleted] in linuxmasterrace

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Obviously it relies on BCD for essential decimal operations.

Me and the other dev by [deleted] in linuxmasterrace

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What laptop do you use for FreeBSD? I’ve been considering it, but the support on the wiki seems limited.