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What do you mean by volume and not weight? Isn’t water density 1 g/ml anyway?
How much would you put in a single serving, and how much would you dilute it?
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzto Amateur Radio@sh.itjust.works•Build my first magnetic loop today, holy sh..2·7 months agoThought it’s just FM on the 2m
That’s a ham indeed…
What do you usually find on that weekly net?
Funny that what got me here was actually the occasional difficulty of reaching folks in the other cars during road trips.
How far can you reach with that 2m HT?
Where I’m from, the license-free HT operation is in a specific UHF range with low power, which I have very little faith on.
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•I made several mistakes trying to flash my Thinkpad T440p with Skulls. Any way to tell if the chip is dead?2·8 months agoDid the magic smoke come out?
If so, you can try replacing the chip. Some basic SMD (de)soldering is required.
If not, you can try reseating your clip. Hopefully the chip is still good. It may have more tolerance than specified.
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is gaming with Coreboot (or any other open source bios) viable?9·8 months agoWhile many comments here are correct that it would affect less than you’d expect, there are things that may not be covered.
For example:
- there’s no setting for hyperthreading
- no way to disable SATA drives, in case you’d like to be selective
- you’ll need to reflash the BIOS if you want to change boot order permanently
Also, make sure you have the correct video BIOS.
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is gaming with Coreboot (or any other open source bios) viable?1·8 months agoHow would the lack of passive CPU powersaving affect things on your end?
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzOPtoThinkPad@lemmy.ml•[HELP] Discoloration on the Exterior of T4201·11 months agoI actually assembled this thing from parts, including the lid. Replacing it is not an option as it is in a very good condition except for that outer layer. I just wanted to see if I can do anything to it.
Thanks for the suggestion, tho.
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm at a loss on what server to buyEnglish1·11 months agoGood bot.
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzOPtoThinkPad@lemmy.ml•[HELP] Discoloration on the Exterior of T4201·11 months agoIt would be nice if these scars were actually by me 😅
But yeah I get your point
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzOPtoThinkPad@lemmy.ml•[HELP] Discoloration on the Exterior of T42011·11 months agoDefinitely an option, but I’d rather not wrap it.
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) 📈🐧18·11 months agoSerious question: you’d use that for your daily driver?
This reminds me of that time I accidentally roasted my college instructor in front of the class.
It was some kind of logic class for computer science. We were going thru a topic of “statement”, which is “something that has a truth value”.
I asked, “what about sarcasm?”
He answered, “sarcasm also has truth value in it, so it’s also a statement”.
Then he told me to give an example, to which I instictively gave without much thought: “this class is great!”
Had the whole class laughing while he frowned.
It was the very first day of him teaching.
How would Flatpak know which driver to install?
Still better than no update.
timkenhan@sopuli.xyzto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Portable convenience [The Square Comics]23·1 year agohow about…
…some wheels
Funny you asked. I was splicing coax cables for one of my projects.
There are a few layers in that coax cable that are two conduits sandwiched in a bunch of insulators. You’ll need a sharp precision knife like x-acto, some solder, as well as a pair of steady hands. Some clips to hold the cable ends together can go a long way.
You can find more details on my blog :)