FQQD 7mo ago • 100%
It seems to be quite a low power machine, but it's definitely worth trying. They don't really say anything about system requirements, but it's pretty lightweight https://www.falkon.org/
FQQD 7mo ago • 100%
Oh yeah, I saw that video when it came out xd
I also know someone daily driving Falkon, it's quite usable
FQQD 7mo ago • 100%
Maybe something like Falkon or Gnome Web?
FQQD 9mo ago • 100%
I'm on version 1.22.1 and I don't think it works. I removed a post today, but it didn't give me a reason prompt
FQQD 9mo ago • 100%
I'm on version 1.22.1 and I don't think it works. I removed a post today, but it didn't give me a reason prompt
FQQD 9mo ago • 100%
I should be very thankful that were I live, people rarely park on reserved spots and pretty much all shopping carts are being returned.
I moderate a community that requires me to add a reason on why the posts were removed. It would be nice to have this option in Summit, so I don't have to go into the Lemmy web interface every time.
FQQD 9mo ago • 100%
Also im Moment funktioniert sie wieder sehr gut :D
FQQD 9mo ago • 100%
Tbh, you're right. Will remove. I thought that it maybe could fit if it was like - art. Or smth.
FQQD 9mo ago • 100%
Pretty sure i saw it, at least as a sticker. And they gave cat ears away.
FQQD 9mo ago • 87%
At this point I don't even know what fits into this community and what doesn't anymore...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/10949982
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/5905929 >
So, I have this 12V LED Strip (not RGB) and I want to power it using my PCs power supply. I also have an old case fan with this Molex connector on the back, which should give access to 12V according to the pinout. My plan, as you might have guessed, is to cut off connector with some cable overhang, isolate the ends on the fan side, and solder some extension wires (probably speaker wire) to the Molex connector wires. If I now connect that wire to the LED strip, taking care to connect the ground to - and 12V to +, it should just work, right? Are there any risks I have to watch out for? My power supply is a 600W supply, so it should have plenty of power for the LEDs. I'm 99% sure this plan should walk flawlessly - but I want to ask you guys first so I don't burn my house down.
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/5891959
I can't be the only one who experienced this more than once
Oh look, it's that weird glowing thing you can see in the night Shot with Kodak Pixpro AZ401, colours slightly edited in GIMP Disclaimer; I'm not at all a professional, just someone who bought a 40x zoom camera a while back.
Can I get uhhhhh... Intel Boot Agent with mayonnaise, please?
I saw it working earlier, but it broke. Probably because of the rain.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7159621
[Not OC]
Seen on car park ticket machine. Display was all kinds of messed up and changed rapidly Here's a GIF (FLASHING LIGHTS): ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimgur.com%2FLCziZxL.gif) For some reason i couldn't hold my phone steady back then .-.
Found this abomination at Ikea... Who approved this design? [OC]
For all those who miss it from reddit: Here it is again: Don't dead, open inside. It's meant for images of items, signs etc. with word or letter alignment, that makes the thing almost unreadable. Excited to see all the original content y'all have to offer! If you're interested: !dontdeadopeninside@lemmy.ohaa.xyz Have fun :D