OneCardboardBox

Can I leave all my drives connected, plug in a seperate SSD through USB, boot into Nobara live and install on that drive without it affecting my mint install?

Yes. Just double-check every part of the install process so you don't write to the wrong device.

Also, if I do that will it put the EFI file on the seperate SSD?

Probably yes (depends on the options you pick during the install process). The external drive will get its own boot partition with appropriate EFI files. Then to boot from it, you would select the external drive in your UEFI.

I use rEFInd as my EFI bootloader: It lets me chain load other boot options (external drives) without touching my motherboard UEFI settings. I leave it installed to my main boot partition, but it scans for other bootable partitions at startup. Then it auto-populates a selector list of my main install, or whatever other external devices are plugged in. It can chain load GRUB, other EFI bootloaders, Windows, etc from these devices, so you don't have to worry about compatibility with whatever bootloader the OS expects to use.

Medieval Unboxing [Toothybj]

1d 16h ago in comicstrips from slrpnk.net

Explain how the cartoonist could avoid drawing the crossbow?

/s

Where the AUR users at?

2d 11h ago in linuxmemes

Me!!!!

But I'm actually safe: Last month I fried half of my BTRFS array, and decided that instead of recovering the system, I'd rather copy over the relevant data and reinstall Arch from scratch. In doing so, I've shed the majority of AUR packages that my old system had. Of the handful of AUR packages on my new system, none were attacked.

You said you don't want the page to load. Do you even care if the browser opens?

What about overriding the default browser application that the terminal tries to use? Maybe there's some env variable to override the xdg browser default, and you could point it to a script that exits instantly.

You said you don't want the page to load. Do you even care if the browser opens?

What about overriding the default browser application that the terminal tries to use? Maybe there's some env variable to override the xdg browser default, and you could point it to a script that exits instantly.

“Sloppenheimer:” Amazon Employees Mock the Company’s AI on Slack

8d 11h ago in programmer_humor@programming.dev from www.404media.co

I like that the response from Amazon was very obviously AI-written

Newton's First Law [MazingSand]

10d 6h ago in comicstrips from slrpnk.net

Not sure if it's a mistake by the comic artist, or a mistake by the instructor from the comic, but the shooter was destined for failure.

The butt should be pressing into the shooter's shoulder, such that their body absorbs recoil. In this picture, they have it squashed beneath their armpit where recoil could flip the gun out of their hands and maybe smack their face.

Cracking a player character's egg out of game?

10d 22h ago in rpg@ttrpg.network

It seems like the problem you ran into began when EJB left the table and began to act separately from the game.

Personally, I would never let players create a character who is a 1:1 match for a person in the real world. Now you have that player "my guy'ing" about real world events instead of letting the story and other characters impact what they would do. At that point, why don't we just read that real person's biography or journal or whatever and skip the game entirely?

Another complication: would this 1:1 IRL person even be comfortable with being in the game at all? If my friends told me they were playing a game and I was a character, I'd ask them to stop. My question, as someone who is not at all familiar with headmates: Why would T/EJB want to be in the game at all, with someone else controlling them? And if T/EJB plays herself, then she's already getting ejected from my game for misogyny.

I've never had to deal with a case where the 1:1 real world person came to exist because of the game, but I probably would ask the player to create a new character at that point. I understand the argument that off-table events can be considered fan fiction, but when there's a feedback cycle between play and real-life, I don't think such events can be easily separated.

I agree with the person who suggested linking to Wikipedia articles.

For example, it's not much help to learn that PCIe stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, because nobody calls it that. As an outsider, now I'm wondering what a component interconnect is. It's much more useful to link to a page that gives context about how PCIe is actually used.

Very true. I believe FPGAs are also popular for aerospace applications, since it's cheaper to design and patch programmable hardware than to design and physically install ASICs.

Happy Vehk'sGiving

1y 6mon ago in openmw@lemmy.sdf.org from lemmy.sdf.org

O.C.RE: Someone's project to implement Resident Evil using the OpenMW engine

1y 7mon ago in openmw@lemmy.sdf.org from m.youtube.com

Get into that shrigma mindset

1y 7mon ago in science_memes@mander.xyz from lemmy.sdf.org

Exploitation/underground animated films?

1y 7mon ago in movies@lemm.ee

Praise-post for OpenMW for android

1y 7mon ago in openmw@lemmy.sdf.org

Europe makes moves to rendezvous with asteroid Apophis in 2029

1y 7mon ago in chevron7 from www.space.com

"Realtime" mods?

1y 8mon ago in openmw@lemmy.sdf.org

Is anyone still alive here?

1y 8mon ago in malelivingspace

Recommendation: Affordable soldering station for SMD work

1y 8mon ago in askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de