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  • 1930 is chosen and is generally recognized as the cutoff for vintage cars

    By who? I'm a big car guy and have never heard someone say a car has to be near 100 years old to be vintage. Most laws here in the states say 30. This is the only real source I could find that agrees with you but then it goes on to disagree with itself so idk.

    Personally, I'd say "vintage" is 1950s and into the 1960s. I would say the C1 Corvette is "vintage", but the C2 is "classic".

  • I mean there's a difference between normal steak and wagu too.

    Like at my Walmart steak is selling for ~$10/lbs, and ground beef is like $6 or $7 per pound. Right now beyond ground beef is selling for ~$11/lbs.

    And it doesn't taste the same. So you will actually have to hit that $3/lbs mark your talking about before it becomes a good option. Because pork chops are already only $4/lbs

  • So this is a LG Ultragear 34" monitor.

    So you have

    • 34 = the diagonal size, which is 34" in this case.
    • G = the line of monitors, so G for Ultragear
    • P = the year the monitor was made, which is 2021 in this case
    • 63 = the placement in the line, bigger number is better
    • A = This I can't actually find. I think it's a feature set or possibly where you bought the monitor from. But it's probably just an internal code LG uses.
    • B = The color. So yours is black.
  • Sure but the thing with TVs is a manufacturer will over 15 different SKUs of "a TV" that are all pretty different. Plus, a lot of the times (especially for TVs) they will still have a "normal" name.

    Like Alienware sells a few different "Alienware 27 Gaming" monitors. But they only sell on "AW2725DM"

  • I did this with a google home mini. I could not get it to work correctly, got mad, threw it at a wall, and put it in a box.

    A few months later I found it, plugged it in, and it works perfectly. Except the strange rattle if you shake it haha

  • That's because the official instructions say to install it through snap. Which is just snap install blender. You may have problems with flatpacks (I don't to be fair) but that might be outside of the scope of this comment. Or just go to the app store and download it haha

    And if you really want to install the deb package there are instructions to add the PPA.

  • Oof GTK is probably one of the worst dependencies you can try and port to Windows.

    What I've done in the past is use something like Onno Setup which can call a script during install.

    Or, and this is new to me, use the Official tools to build a package for windows on whatever Linux distro you are on. From what I'm reading, it should package GTK with it.

  • I also see (my parents recently "upgraded" to wireless nternet) better speeds and a whole lot less jitter.

    My parents get about 100mbps both ways, and relatively consistent jitter. The jitter can vary depending on if there's a storm or something but since those don't usually blow in and out in a few minutes, it's not really a problem.