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  • I have an external Blu ray drive at this point.

    I’ve always wanted a good quality 3.5" external drive. I rarely have an internal disc drive (cd/dvd/BR) on any of my computers. A few years ago I had the need to pull some files off of a 3.5" floppy, I had to boot up an old Dell PE 2850 server that had a 3.5" drive on it to get the files off the drive. Luckily the copy of Windows server 2003 still booted, and the raid array was operational. It was like a miracle getting that stuff off that disk.

    It was late at night and I couldn’t wait until morning to go buy a USB 3.5" drive to get the data.

    I work in IT and people question my sanity when I’m walking home with SCSI interfaces and corresponding SCSI tape drives. I even picked up a zip 100 usb drive at some point.

    I never used it for it’s intended purpose, but as soon as someone needs data off of some archive, on an outdated storage format, I become the MVP.




  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.catomemes@lemmy.worldTime to move
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    3 days ago

    No. I know those areas are kind of playing by their own rules. I’m located in southern Ontario, well outside of the GTA. I don’t want to be any more specific because I don’t want to dox myself.

    I expect that for most mid sized cities/towns or rural areas nearby mid sized cities (within an hour or so), the pricing is similar. For the GTA, GVA, or even other large cities like Montreal or Ottawa, the prices are much higher


  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.catomemes@lemmy.worldPride wins!
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    I agree, I always feel that pride is about being open/honest/proud of who you are and who you love, and being accepting of others, in who they are and who they love.

    The specifics of who you are and who you love are not important.

    Minority or not, all are welcome as long as you can accept others for who they are and who they love.

    … With the obvious exception of relationships that are illegal… I’m specifically thinking of pedos here, but I’m sure other illegal relationships would also be unwelcome, like bestiality, I guess. IDK.


  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.catomemes@lemmy.worldPride wins!
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    I feel like that’s what I was trying to say.

    To simplify, to be at pride, you need two things: a pride in who you are and who you love, and an acceptance of others, who they are and who they love.

    In that, the OP in OP’s picture would not be unwelcome, as long as they can accept others for who they are and who they love.


  • I’m generally more of a Debian user, when I use Linux at least, so anything red hat based doesn’t even occur to me to recommend. I generally don’t get involved in distro discussions though.

    My main interaction with Linux is Ubuntu server, and that’s where my knowledge generally is. I can’t really fix issues in redhat, so if someone is using it, I’m mostly lost on how to fix it.

    There’s enough difference in how redhat works compared to Debian distributions that I would need to do a lot of work to understand what’s happening and fix any problems.


  • I dunno if I’d say any distro of Linux is really beginner friendly.

    It takes quite a bit of learning the ins and outs of operating systems before Linux makes sense in any capacity.

    If you’re just looking to run a few basic apps like discord/slack/teams/zoom, and run a browser, then sure, just about every distro can do that without trouble, and can be configured to be as “friendly” as Windows, with a few exceptions.

    But anybody who wants to do intermediate/advanced stuff with little to no prior Linux knowledge? I’m not sure any distro is much easier than others. Again, with a few exceptions.

    The exceptions are distros that are almost intentionally difficult to use, or that require a high level of competency with Linux before you can attempt to use it.

    There’s always a learning curve, that learning curve is pretty much always pretty steep.

    I’ve been using Linux for dedicated servers for a while and I don’t use Linux as a desktop environment, in no small part because despite having a fairly high level of competency with Linux, I don’t feel like I know enough to make Linux work for me instead of the other way around.



  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.catomemes@lemmy.worldPride wins!
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    4 days ago

    I don’t think I’ve met anyone who would attend pride that would have any issue with him getting engaged to this girl.

    They’d probably cheer.

    Pride isn’t about gays as much as people think, yes, a lot of the LGBTQ+ folks show up with their gender and sexual preferences basically hanging out in the open for all to see, and that’s the point. Everyone I’ve talked to is all about being proud of who you are. Straight, gay, bi, lesbian, trans, queer, whatever. Be you. Pride is more about being who you are without prejudice, not some anti straight LGBTQ+ rave.

    This guy could have proposed in the middle of the main stage at pride and gotten cheers from people.

    Sir, your proposal didn’t defeat shit. Good luck in your future.




  • Considering how many systems I’ve heard this on, not just my own, and how long I’ve been able to hear it, no. Definitely not.

    Some newer boards have gotten wise to the issue and generally shield or provide an exclusion area around audio carrying circuits. Not all of them do it.

    Above and beyond that, the amps used are generally crap and distort at high volume levels, so no matter how good your headphones are, the audio always sounds like hot trash at high volume levels regardless of pretty much everything else.

    My AG06 costs as much as a cheap motherboard. There’s no doubt that the audio hardware, designed and produced by Yamaha, a well known name in audio equipment, had been built with better components than you’ll find in your average onboard audio solution, and with more attention to detail about interference sources.

    Considering the AG06 is on their low end of equipment, compared to some stuff out there, it’s complete trash. There are audio interfaces and headphone amps that cost 5-10x what I paid for the AG06, and some that cost more. I promise you they sound better than my dinky little audio interface/mixer.

    I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, if you’re happy with your audio solution, cool. Use it. I’m not here to judge you for what you like. For those who hear the distortion and interference from onboard audio, they already know what I’m talking about and likely have their own audio setup which eliminates any trouble they might have with their onboard audio. As long as they’re happy with theirs, cool, they should use it.

    I’m happy with mine.

    Please don’t argue that the problem doesn’t exist because your limited experience hasn’t noticed it. That kind of subjective anecdotal evidence proves nothing beyond the fact that you don’t have a problem with your setup.

    That’s cool. But don’t tell me that it’s not a problem just because you don’t have that problem.