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  • 18107toAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldWhat apps/programs do y'all recommend?
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    29 days ago

    LocalSend. File transfer between any devices with (almost) any OS over LAN. No account required. The best file transfer app I’ve ever encountered by far.

    StreetComplete. Get motivated to go outside with quests to help complete OpenStreetMaps. Surprisingly addictive. Requires an OpenStreetMaps account.

    f.lux. Remove the blue light from your computer monitor in the evening to help you fall asleep more easily. Redshift. As above. Not quite as good, but works on some OS/System configurations that f.lux can’t handle.

    Pulsar. A community version of the discontinued Atom text editor. Highly extendable and configurable. Great for small programming tasks or opening text files with an obscure syntax. Has most of the packages built for Atom.

    Home Assistant. For automating your house and more (controlling smart lights and appliances, monitoring solar panel output, weather forecasts, printer diagnostics, delivery tracking…). A dedicated device (Raspberry Pi, old laptop) is highly recommended. A bit of a learning curve, but hard to live without after using it.











  • It depends on a lot of factors including the battery chemistry.

    NMC (Lithium ion) batteries are common in high performance cars and older EVs. They should be kept between 20% and 80% charge for normal use. 60% is ideal for storage, but anywhere in that range will do.

    LFP (Lithium ion) batteries are common in cheaper and newer EVs. They don’t have a problem with being stored at 100%, and do have issues with not being regularly charged to 100% (monitoring gets less accurate over time until fully charged again), so leaving it at 100% is fine.

    Lead acid (particularly calcium) batteries get damaged when discharged too much, so it’s fairly important to keep them topped up. If you are leaving the car for a long time, it could be worthwhile to connect a trickle charger to the 12V battery to prevent the car’s computer from gradually draining the battery. Some cars will top up the 12V battery from the high voltage battery if left for a while, so this may not be needed.

    While I have little experience with low temperatures, I suspect that the car will be fine if left as stated above. The battery shouldn’t get damaged by low temperature storage, and shouldn’t lose much charge over time. Just don’t expect full performance immediately after returning to it.






  • Prey gives you the choices up front, tells you they don’t matter, then gives you a really good game to play.

    plot twist

    The way you play is entirely up to you, but that’s the point. Are you who you say you are? It’s easy to say whether you’ll flip a switch or push a person when you’re answering questions at a desk, but it’s suddenly much harder when you’re actually faced with the problem. What will you choose?



  • 18107toLinux@lemmy.mlI'm so frustrated rn.
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    1 year ago

    You can always try Linux risk free in a virtual machine like VirtualBox.

    If you like what you see, and you have any valuable data backed-up, you can try dual booting. That way you get to use Linux as your primary operating system, but can switch back and forth as much as needed.

    I found I was dual booting Windows and Linux for over 3 years before I was comfortable enough to stop using Windows entirely. Switching to Linux doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing approach. You can take it as slow as you want.


  • The surgeons handle this regularly, it’s routine for them. You get to relax and let them manage everything.

    I went through lung surgery a few years ago and coped by deciding that I could trust the surgeons (and other medical professionals) completely. They know what they are doing, and they have procedures in place to make sure everything goes well.

    Learning to consciously relax and trust everyone around you is a something that takes constant effort, but in my opinion, it’s worth it.

    My surgery went well, no complications, and my recovery was exactly on schedule.