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Rubik’s cube, should keep you busy for a while. Get a 7€ magnetic Moyu and begin with the tutorial that’s on the Wired YouTube channel
3! My sweet child, I was 30 at the time.
Florida man strikes again
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•For those of you with a living room or multiple rooms; do you have a TV in your bedroom? Why or why not?
3·2 months agoI hadn’t owned a TV for over 16 years now and wouldn’t want one in my bedroom. Truth be told each time I see one turned on anywhere, I feel I’m attacked intellectually : sensational news that make people dumb, and don’t get me started about the ads
I had to clear all data and cache this morning too
Mostly your points 1,3 and 4. I’m less offended by the second one.
And do yourself a service by getting a 10€/$/£ magnetic Moyu cube. Bad ones, that include the Rubik’s brand really kill the vibe
Yes, I got to it during COVID times and went from 1:30 (hour) to 30 sec in a few weeks. I learned by following this excellent tutorial from Wired : a great communicator explains the little he knows. That’s far more effective than the usual expert cube-head (I’ve become one of them) trying to convey anything. Wired video
Mrs Merton was a TV host, right? - I can’t imagine working in a pet shop if I have to take Malcolm’s job.
ndupontto1960s@lemmy.world•Carolyn Jones and John Astin - The Addams Family (1964)English
1·4 months agoThey’re the most genuinely supportive and kind characters I’ve ever seen on TV.
And yes, even that look she gives in the credits is something.
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Music@lemmy.world•Look Mum No Computer - Gorillas - Feel Good Inc. Cover (live)English
1·4 months agoWe’ve been to two (or three?) of his gigs, you never know what’s going to happen, I really recommend it
2700k ambient indirect, and 4000k direct overhead with 4 times the illumination when we need to see something. One or the other, the ambient ones are synced to power off automatically
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is working to rebuild trust in WindowsEnglish
2·4 months agoSomehow my 11 feels that way, being in EU, having it installed with the W7 license key that came with my laptop. Still, there are bugs that seem ludicrous to me, from a company like them, especially in the file explorer that cannot manage keyboard shortcuts properly when you move between tabs, or that don’t highlight the proper file or folder you’ve selected. Same thing with how buggy Excel has become, especially with rendering when you switch between multiple files. Selections are offset from were the mouse is, that’s crazy. Best solution I’ve found is a quick CTRL-N, CTRL-W that seems to reset it. Anyway, I’ve been using windows since 2.0 on MS DOS 3.30 or 5.0, Excel for about 20 years most of my life at work, and things are really not improving.
13 in a docker LXC, most of my stuff runs on 13 other dedicated LXCs
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you have a plan for your self-hosted data if you die?English
1·4 months agoI thought about that, I should write a manual so any friend who is in IT could take over one way or another; passwords are already ok with the takeover mechanism provided by Bitwarden
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Movies@lemmy.world•Leonardo DiCaprio Wonders if ‘People Still Have the Appetite’ for Movie Theaters: Will They Become ‘Like Jazz Bars?’English
3·5 months agoOh gosh I’m a yuropean, I don’t care about any agenda, or superhero nonsense either.





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