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  • I'm sure it will be able to, but it will come pre-installed with steamOS (arch btw).

  • Easy, hearing aids don't sweat.

    /s

  • What the fuck?

    Name and shame.

    BTW, I hate all of this 'air fry' nonsense, we've had convection (fan force) baking for decades.

  • A refrigerator has to do two things.

    • stay cold
    • turn on a light when I open the door

    I want my fridge to be as dumb as possible.

  • For an hour once a month or so, right?

  • Maybe it can be modified to something like:

    "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by yes or no, whichever seems the most obvious."

  • That's just a 3d perspective along the Z axis

  • Cutting a sandwich 'along the middle' is still considered a vertical cut, just along a different plane. Same as cutting corner to corner. Vertical but on a plane that isn't orthogonal to the major XYZ axes.

  • It's quiche in metric.

  • How could I forget about the megameters???

  • Never said they were fitted, just that the conversion between units is (supposed to be) simple.

  • Just a few 😉

  • Thanks for the support, but I was indeed mistaken.

  • But since you want metric ~25.1 terameters.

    You think you're being witty, but you've just unintentionally shown why the metric system is so good.

    25.1 terameters => 25,100 gigameters => 25,100,000 kilometers.

    Easy as pie.

    Edit: Ahh crap, I forgot about megameters. It comes out to 25,100,000,000 km. Sorry for the metric ton of confusion.

  • The first sane comment I've read on this thread.

  • Mechanical engineering actually. They were mostly used to take notes during class. I'm pretty sure everyone had a laptop as well.

  • That's pretty cool, during my University studies most people had either a windows laptop or an iPad.

  • The question was where, not what.