That’s not a great place for a compressor, direct exposure to the weather means they are unable to exchange heat as efficiently. Why’d they put it up there?
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xep@fedia.ioto Games@lemmy.world•Young men are 'playing videogames all day' instead of getting jobs because they can mooch off of free healthcare, claims congressman1·21 小时前Everyone who lives here plays video games all day and our healthcare isn’t even completely free, the burden is just shared by nationalization. Video games are such a menace to society!
Can’t pick just one so here’re a couple.
“Crypto” used in the context of cryptocurrrencies. “AI”, referring only to LLMs. “Research”, referring to an indeterminate amount of reading up on the topic at hand, such as in the phrase “do your own research” that’s being bandied around in some communities.
If you live in an authoritarian system, it’s not just the government you’re worried about.
xep@fedia.ioto News@lemmy.world•Zohran Mamdani says 'I don't think we should have billionaires'61·22 小时前Why not just have a cap? 90% still means that they can further accumulate wealth, and taxes means they will try to dodge them.
This is a bad thing unless the digital currency is also privacy preserving.
This is where you’d normally go “there must be a better way…”
xep@fedia.ioto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•RFK Jr. admits removing fluoride from drinking water will ‘probably’ lead to more cavities in children417·3 天前The water isn’t flouridated where I live. There is no particularly remarkable incidence of dental caries in children attributed to the lack of fluoride in drinking water. It might be good in places that are less developed or have poorer access to fluoridated toothpaste.
xep@fedia.ioto World News@lemmy.world•New wealth of top 1% surges by over $33.9 trillion since 2015 – enough to end poverty 22 times over, as Oxfam warns global development “abysmally off track” ahead of crunch talks14·3 天前Unfortunately, having so much wealth means they can buy the people who decide who gets charged.
Our bodies are not bomb calorimeters. Calorie intake and expenditure are not independent variables. The human body is more than a simple linear equation. Please, stop propagating these myths.
Being grossly overweight is deletorious to your health. Cardio or exercise will not change this, because weight loss is mostly driven by diet.
They really are saying anything just to draw attention to their product, aren’t they? Gotta feed the hype for the bubble.
Stellar Blade is a good game.
Also worth mentioning that I learned from this video that Shift Up removed the Playstation region lock that caused the Helldivers 2 controversy universally, so they get kudos from me.
xep@fedia.ioto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing finds4·5 天前DirectStorage is not good on Linux, at least for Monster Hunter Wilds.
If Anon is anything like me, my advice for next steps would be to start learning about metabolic health.
xep@fedia.ioto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica21·5 天前Some anti cheat work better than others, and it depends on how much you’d like to play the game that needs it. Plenty of games without.
EAC does not hide its process and you can see it running. If it’s not, perhaps it has left files behind, but that’s a Windows issue more than EAC’s.
xep@fedia.ioto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica21·5 天前there’s no way for users to reliably remove it
I’m not sure if this is true for the ones backed by the larger companies, like EAC. It’s possible to completely remove EAC using their installer.
Games like valorant are filled with cheaters despite using kernel anticheat
In my experience, this is untrue. Valorant isn’t “filled” with cheaters in the same way Apex Legends is.
xep@fedia.ioto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica161·5 天前Lots of other games to play.
Not sure why you’re being downvoted for providing good advice about avoiding media bias.