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Cleaned the old mechanical keyboard

13d 15h ago in Dullsters@dullsters.net from feddit.nl

Yes, the oven has a drying option, it's normally used for drying herbs and stuff but works well to get rid of the excess moisture after washing as well.

Remembered to take a pic of the layout halfway through:

Nice and toasty:

It's about the option

1mon 2d ago in memes@sopuli.xyz

For me it has been the exact opposite.Once you've set up arch, it just works (tm). On pop_os I get constant freezes and on W11 shit just randomly stops working.

love leaves

1mon 16d ago in science_memes@mander.xyz from mander.xyz

Same, but with MDMA.

Audiophiles

2mon 18d ago in funny

I was a greenkeeper for a while as well, luckily we just started at 6.00 to finish at 11.00ish. Some people would show up early but because we were starting at hole 9 and 18 and going backwards it was no big deal.

IT Dance [Gator Days]

4mon 21d ago in nonpolitical_comics@piefed.social from files.catbox.moe

100%, I hate LLMs but once I hooked up my father in law with duck.ai, the times I get called for IT support has halved. It's easier to describe your problem to a LLM than to find exactly the right keywords to search.

Many parents cab probably relate

4mon 26d ago in science_memes@mander.xyz from reddthat.com

In the Netherlands we don't have this kind of thing. I don't know at what age you have a science fair? At age 4-12 you don't really have stuff you don't really have homework, except if you're lagging behind with your work. So all activities will be done at the school, sometimes they ask a parent to help with extracurricular activities. We don't really have a science fair. Closest thing would be a "spreekbeurt" which would translate as oral presentation. You pick a topic you like and explain what it's about. I think many parents help with the preparation for that. But you would have trouble answering the questions if your parents did everything.

At age 12-17 you get more beta courses, chemistry, physics, geography. You can pick a track that best suits your interests/aptitude. They focus on economics, social studies and art, nature and health or nature and technology. You get advanced courses that fit that track and more entry level courses for the rest. In your last year you have to write a paper with some field research on a topic that fits your track. Still not really like a science fair though.

Still no autocad on Linux. Freecad works, but importing dwg files from autocad, which almost everyone uses, is always messy.

Thanks for the suggestion, I'm trying protonmail now and the aliases are really nice, too bad you have to set them up in Proton pass though, that app is not as good as bitwarden. Only downside so far is that all emails end up in the same inbox, so I have to do some extra sorting and labelling to get things organised.

The discussion got derailed a bit in the privacy aspect. I think Proton mail has pretty good privacy(good enough for me). I don't think they will get a court order to release my emails any time soon. It's good to know they offer some protection against mass surveillance and don't sell your data for marketing.

That's a good tip, I already used that for invoices and order updates on my work mail. But I could also do that for my personal mail.

Found this while clearing out my old room

8mon 18d ago in mildlyinteresting from feddit.nl

Wat vraag/geef jij dit jaar voor sinterklaas?

2y 7mon ago in thenetherlands@feddit.nl