

The pressure difference doesn’t change how many joules of energy needs to enter the food to cook it.


The pressure difference doesn’t change how many joules of energy needs to enter the food to cook it.


Who said anything about turning the heat UP?


If you’re cooking something at altitude you shouldn’t lower the heat - you still need to cook it properly.


The extra cooking time results in more water loss. <Shrug> I’d imagine in most recipes it’d be nearly imperceptible.
I dunno. I still don’t use Wayland, but I have no problem with people developing for it.
I think he’s not concerned about much besides himself.
Sure, but one is rude to people that deliver bad work to him, the other is rude to people that don’t accept his bad work from him.
Vulnerable? Do you have examples? I’m not aware of any.
Or maybe they’re developers that are tired of the wheel being reimplemented?
Eg.
https://www.jwz.org/blog/2025/06/wayland-screenshots/
One of the things that keeps me on x11 is xscreensaver. I disable the desktop environments blanking and install xscreensaver each time I load a system for myself.
Exactly why I run LMDE and not LM.
I’ll have to give it a spin. My biggest concern is for one of my VMs that occasionally moves, it has ‘disk’ for both an efi and a tpm.
In any case, I’ve read enough in this thread that I’m going to see for myself. :)
Thanks for the feedback!
TIL there’s a KVM backend for VirtualBox. Thank you. Does everything “get saved” in VirtualBox format?
I’m using libvirt on my workstation and Proxmox on my servers, it’s effort but possible to transfer the VMs back and forth when I need to, not sure if I could do that if I switched.
The “No” to key largo implies the other two were yesses


Well, the big claim is that it is memory-safe. This means that things like null pointer references, double-free errors, and use-after-free errors shouldn’t be possible.
There’s a ton of reading to be done if you’re interested, just search “rust memory safety” for a start.


Run, Morty! EVERYTHING is on a cob!
The AD&D “Gold Box” games from SSI Inc. stored game text in 6-bit encoding. The first one of these I played was “Champions of Krynn” and the PC release came on 4 360k 5.25 dsdd floppy disks. They actually needed the packing in those days, and couldn’t afford to spent cpu cycles or ram on built in compression.
I remember opening up the game data files in a file viewer (maybe pc-tools?) and being confounded by the lack of text in the files.
Isn’t this one of her stunt doubles?
Edit: yep, this is Zoë Bell


It hasn’t been removed. They’re just not accepting patches like they do for maintained subsystems. What’s thrown out, exactly?
Also 10 years? No. Try less than 2. It was merged in Linux 6.7
A cropped version of this video was my introduction to Gesaffelstein.