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  • eldain@feddit.nltomemes@lemmy.worldFear
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    3 months ago

    According to some guy, I forgot who, when a writer uses third degree anonymous hearsay in his story for a series, the truthfulness and memeworthiness triples, the narrative and drama make up for lack of substance. “I think it is all made up bullshit for entertainment, but the ragebait makes me post this”.



  • eldain@feddit.nltoScience Memes@mander.xyztemperature
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    4 months ago

    Kelvin is for scientists.

    Celsius is for people.

    Fahrenheit is a translation layer between Celsius and Americans. All their weather stations have been Celsius for ages, it’s a societal decision to use an arbitrary unit instead. The “69F censoring” which turned out to be a rounding artefact illustrated that nicely. Their government could change that, power to them that they decide not to 🤷‍♂️


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    4 months ago

    A) So is Celsius, you do everything in double digits until you turn on your oven.

    B) If 50F was actually room temperature (the middle of too hot and too cold), I could agree. The fact that is is not means for me the intuition is learned and not natural. And that I have to learn a few anchorpoints to convert my own intuition when I ever visit the US.











  • Would you notice if it doesn’t? The screen flickering is obvious, what if your ram and ssd flicker, too? You can tinker with that laptop and try to reduce 3.3 or 5v power rail load with kernel flags, but until someone checks those power rails electrically I wouldn’t trust that laptop to be reliable for anything but a tinkering exercise. We sadly don’t get redundant power IC’s you could switch to, but the failure is common and the involved parts cheap. I wish competent repair shops were more common.