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Cake day: November 21st, 2023

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  • Might want to boot up warpinator myself, but from their website:

    #Winpinator for Windows PC​

    For Windows users, this software is readily available for the Windows platform, allowing easy installation of both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. It facilitates seamless file and folder sharing between Microsoft Windows and Linux via LAN.

    It seems like there might be a slight error in your question. It’s possible that you’re referring to “WinZip” instead of “Winpinator.” WinZip is a popular file compression and archive utility for Windows. If you’re looking for information on WinZip, you can visit the official WinZip website to download and learn more about the application: WinZip Official Website.

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  • Ekky@sopuli.xyztoTrippin' Through Time@lemmy.caOh dear
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    2 months ago

    Jup ^,^

    And if you’ve got very long heir, then don’t forget to gently rub 2-3 drops of oil into any hair below your shoulders. It’s supposed to protect against split ends and damage and also gives the hair a “natural” shine.

    Or, at least that’s what I do… With normal vegetable oil, since that’s what I currently have at hand… ^,^"

    edit: Lemmy hates Lenny (·̿Ĺ̯·̿ ̿)











  • Before you had optical media, you had cable matrices where you could ‘write’ the matrix once by overloading individual cables, thereby blowing/burning them like a fuse.

    Every media is writable at least once, but some media is erasable/re-writable a finite number of times (eg. RW-CDs can be rewritten some 10-100 times and flash can be rewritten some 10000 times).

    Since the process of writing to read-only storage is destructible, and since you tended to burn the individual cables in the cable matrix, it became known as ‘burning’.

    Originally, it had nothing to do with lasers or optical media.





  • Ekky@sopuli.xyztolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldPeasants...
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    4 months ago

    Jup. I think I’ve had some 3 actual issues the past 2 years on EndeavourOS. But the Endeavour team did a good job of warning me on Discord/RSS or at least provide tutorials and explanations afterwards.

    One of the issues was in regard to Grub (fixed by Timeshift rollback and a one-liner), one was in regard to some rogue Nvidia bug crashing the login window (fixed by Timeshift rollback and waiting a few days before updating again), and one was Nvidia removing support for GTX1000 cards and older (Nvidia, WHYYYYYYYY?!).

    For reference, I had what felt like similar annoying bugs (and much worse) on Windows 10 about every month, but without any useful support from Microsoft. :(

    EDIT: speaking of the devil. A fourth issue just popped up.