I remember when CGA and EGA were normal and then this fancy new VGA came out but only on fancy high end computers and monitors.
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Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•September 2025: Updates for the .worlds and call for donations
7·6 months agoDid that make it go up?
Wait until you meet Adobe
Yep. She wanted to get her shitty take validated.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Peter Thiel’s bestie going mask off
1·7 months agoI have zero idea who he is. Or Thiel for that matter …
What is this, it’s not allowed to tell people with shitty opinions to go fuck themselves? What is fREe SpeECh even for then?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What subreddit are you trying to replace on Lemmy that needs pumping up?
11·11 months ago/r/starlink
Why is what your business? What do you think anyone is asking of you?
You’re the one who asked for an explanation of the post.
One example is anti-vaxxers claiming vaccines are causing the increase in autism. When challenged, one possible response they parrot is “well then what is the cause?”. The message is that there isn’t a cause because there isn’t an increase in the first place
ghterve@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•it's good to look in the mirror and understand the material outcomes of voter behavior
0·1 year agoInstead of choosing to die off the cliff, they should have chosen the steep hill and then climbed back up to kick ass for having been kicked down a hill.
ghterve@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•it's good to look in the mirror and understand the material outcomes of voter behavior
3·1 year agoAbstaining is an active choice. For someone eligible to vote, there doesn’t exist an “I opt out of any accountability for the outcome” option.
ghterve@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•it's good to look in the mirror and understand the material outcomes of voter behavior
31·1 year agoI still can blame the voters who chose the more wrong option, either explicitly or implicitly through non voting. More than one can be blamed.
ghterve@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•it's good to look in the mirror and understand the material outcomes of voter behavior
21·1 year agoIt is not completely her fault because voters have agency and accountability.
ghterve@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•it's good to look in the mirror and understand the material outcomes of voter behavior
22·1 year agoI think you’re getting your roles all mixed up with your analogy. The anger you reference is at fellow voters. It isn’t the average voter’s job to build a better rocket. And the wind is not alterable but voter decisions are. The anger is at the decision makers who chose the rocket that was less capable of dealing with the harsh wind or chose to not pick a rocket at all, knowing that would result in the lesser rocket being picked.
I think you’re totally right for a load that needs a certain amount of power. But a CPU just needs to be able to flip transistor gates fast enough. They don’t draw more current at lower voltage, so the lower the voltage, the lower the power. At some point, too low of a voltage won’t let them flip fast enough for a given clock speed (or, eventually, flip at all)
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LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•Imagine being this much of a loser
2·1 year agoOn the seventh day, you only work 7 hours.







Not always