Youâre right. Sorry for getting my post-7pm arithmetic skills on you. However, my point still stands. âCloseâ is not âconformingâ to the standard.
I donât know of any modern paste that is electrically conductive
I wasnât trying to imply that. When I said âfrying the chipâ I meant through bad thermal coupling.
contrary to the old belief, you canât use too much.
Youâre the first person to suggest that, and frankly, I find that counterintuitive. Everything isolates if itâs thick enough. However Iâll also look into that someday and see if thereâs something to it. Thanks again.
Iâm using my old Nokia to this day. And why? Because âsuddenly being stopped even after a few feetâ wasnât âdifficult to mitigateâ for Nokia. In the last 15 years this thing must have survived more than 100 drops, sometimes down a staircase. When I pick up the back cover, the battery and the SIM card, itâs as good as new.
You transport the dishes, sure, but do you eat from them while standing? I was specifically referring to handheld devices.
Uh, not really what planned obsolescence is.
Youâre right, but I couldnât think of a short term for this. I found âbadâ design too broad, and itâs not âhostileâ design either.
Iâm German. If the pages are a comfortable size, why does no publisher ever use A5 or A4 paper? To quote an answer I gave to another comment here:
Letâs check. I grabbed four random German books from my bookshelf. If youâre right, the pages should either be roughly 30cmĂ21cm (A4) or
15cmĂ10.5cm[Edit: 21cm Ă 15cm] (A5).Book 1: 18cm Ă 11.5; book 2: 19cmĂ12.5cm; book 3: 20.5cm Ă 12.5cm; book 4: 24cm Ă 17cm. None of those conform to the standard.
Another hint that the paper format is weird is that scientific papers on A4 are always either printed in two columns or use the ninths rule for margins, i.e. 1/9 of margin on the inner and upper edges and 2/9 of margin on the outer and bottom edges, essentially throwing away almost half of the page (Iâll admit there are more economic recommendations of 1/11 or 1/13). This is to make the columns narrower to get closer to the target of 60â80 characters per line. Note also that this makes the âusableâ area approximately 20cm long, which is much closer to the Americanâs âLegalâ format (216mm).
almost all consumer printers are for a4.
I never said A4 wasnât the standard. I said itâs not a good one.
books in a4 size actually consist of a3 sheets bound together in the middle. (same with other sized books)
Letâs check. I grabbed four random German books from my bookshelf. If youâre right, the pages should either be roughly 30cmĂ21cm (A4) or 15cmĂ10.5cm [Edit: 21cm Ă 15cm] (A5).
Book 1: 18cm Ă 11.5; book 2: 19cmĂ12.5cm; book 3: 20.5cm Ă 12.5cm; book 4: 24cm Ă 17cm. None of those conform to the standard.
To be fair, A4 yields unwieldy pages that are too long to comfortably read. And when do you ever need the feature to fold an A4 sheet into A5?
Thank you very much for your kind words, my dear sir.
Iâm comfortable opening it up, but applying thermal paste, possibly fucking up and frying the chip? Hell, no! :D
Edit: If I start tinkering with this, Iâll first look into other fans that might shovel more air more quietly.
Thanks for your post. I learned something.
I do worry about the temperature because I donât like the smell of burnt dust. Also the coating of my table starts decoloring if my laptop sits on it at peak temperature. All that would be avoidable if the fan controls would just raise the fan speeds sooner.
Good luck finding any nontrivial law that applies to each and every instance of a human construct. âMoney can be exchanged for goods and servicesâ until you show up at a store with 10 kilograms of 1-cent coins. A single violation (or even many) donât mean the underlying law (or rule or principle or guideline or whatever âless strictâ version you want to call it) is bad.
Newtonâs gravity is wrong. Thereâs no arguing about that. But still every middle-schooler around the world learns it because it is âgood enoughâ in all but extraordinarily special cases.
Iâll check it out, thanks. Unfortunately, itâs for Windows only.
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I know the max rated temperature for my GPU is 92°C, but that doesnât mean itâs your target temperature!
I used to have trust in the peer review process, thinking this is why it takes months or years for a paper to get published. Are you telling me itâs not real?
It also starts disappearing from Amazon around season 3⊠if weâre talking Lower Decks.
After watching Lower Decks for 3 seasons and going back to TOS, Iâm thinking about watching some of the middle entries. What are some of the meaningful differences between them. In other words: What should I watch?
Sadly, I cannot remember which YouTube video featured this: But a guy basically speedran the description of how to solve a quadratic equation the Babylonian way, that is, drawing squares and circles and shit. It took quite a while for him just to list the steps. All that disappears once you learn the formula with the bad, scary letters.
And we thought boomers reading shit off Facebook was bad. Now they have AI feeding it to them.
Raising a child costs between $13k[2] and $35k[1] per year in the USA â depending on where you live and who you ask.
With a minimum wage job ($7.25/hr) you need to work about 5 to 13 hours per day to make that much â before taxes.
[1] https://smartasset.com/financial-advisor/cost-raise-child-2023
[2] https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/090415/cost-raising-child-america.asp
Meme transcription:
> When itâs Saturday and thereâs no new content on lemmy
> [Confused boy:] âYou guys have lives?â
Meme transcription:
> When itâs Saturday and thereâs no new content on lemmy
> [Confused boy:] âYou guys have lives?â
Meme transcription:
> When itâs Saturday and thereâs no new content on lemmy
> [Confused boy:] âYou guys have lives?â
Meme transcription:
Panel 1: Smooth Spongebob extending his hand friendlily to greet someone. Caption: âYour skills when picking up a game after a 6 month breakâ
Panel 2: Jagged-up Spongebob standing in a ring, angrily looking at his opponent. Caption: âThe boss you didnât want to beat last timeâ
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7998795
> cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7998794 > > > cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7998742 > > > > > Meme transcription: 4 panels of Vince McMahon reacting increasingly ecstaticly to: > > > > > > 1. Your software isnât working. Vince McMahon looks curious. > > > 2. The bug is in a library. McMahon smiles. > > > 3. There already is an issue on Github. McMahon makes an orgiastic face. > > > 4. They published a fix last week. [I donât know how to describe the face McMahon is making.]
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7998794
> cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7998742 > > > Meme transcription: 4 panels of Vince McMahon reacting increasingly ecstaticly to: > > > > 1. Your software isnât working. Vince McMahon looks curious. > > 2. The bug is in a library. McMahon smiles. > > 3. There already is an issue on Github. McMahon makes an orgiastic face. > > 4. They published a fix last week. [I donât know how to describe the face McMahon is making.]
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/7998742
> Meme transcription: 4 panels of Vince McMahon reacting increasingly ecstaticly to: > > 1. Your software isnât working. Vince McMahon looks curious. > 2. The bug is in a library. McMahon smiles. > 3. There already is an issue on Github. McMahon makes an orgiastic face. > 4. They published a fix last week. [I donât know how to describe the face McMahon is making.]
The two-panel comic Iâm looking for describes how the level of care parents give plummets after the first child. The dialog goes something like this:
> Panel 1 > > The child has a thermometer in their mouth. > > [Father:] She has a mild fever. > > [Mother:] To the emergency room! > > > > Panel 2 > > The child twists their head around 180 degrees. > > [Father:] Exorcist? > > [Mother:] Sheâs fine.
Thank you!
Meme transcription:
> The alphabet: > A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y X Z > > The alphabet for installers: > C:\
Meme transcription: Anakin & Padme
[Panel 1] Anakin tries selects âUpdate and shut downâ from the Windows start menu.
[Panel 2] Padme, labeled as âWindowsâ, cheerily says: âYou mean âUpdate and restartâ, right?â
[Panel 3] Anakin takes an annoyed look.
[Panel 4] Padme, still cheery, says âIâll just âUpdate and Restartâ.â
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> Years after my R.E. teacher said, âI will never fall lower than into Godâs hands,â I finally came up with the retort, âLetâs go on the roof and check.â