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  • They said hot take, that's surface of the sun hot.

  • They're just memeing

  • The software support on some of our equipment is dubious at best and some of the instructors need to use it and most things are windows here. I would give it a shot if I was the lab supervisor but I'm not.

    We have some gel cameras with an Olympus camera module. The last driver update for that brought Windows 7 support. We can get it running on 11 without too much issue.

  • Someone needs to tell Bunsenlabs that lmao. Current release based on debian 12 is called boron.

  • The OS I run on my laptop is called Bunsenlabs Boron.

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  • I'm tired of shit randomly not working, mainly audio. Most of the stuff I need to do is Linux okay now so I'm moving my laptop to something with kde, probs nobara. Or debian with kde. My desktop will probably dualboot kubuntu (bc unfortunately rocm is the least annoying on that) and windows 11 because I unfortunately like playing r6 siege with my friends.

    My backup laptop runs Bunsenlabs os bc windows dies of death.

    Edit: 50/50 on kde or openbox. Want to try kde, I've been using openbox for ages though.

  • that's correct at least for me. My issue is that we have old lab equipment that needs absolutely ancient software and drivers to work correctly and I have to support that to an extent. Me personally, my job could be done within a web browser.

  • In the modern day, I agree. Dunno about 30 years ago.

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  • I've seen a third of a juicebox as a serving size. I'm not even joking.

  • Absolutely real on the thermofisher one. We had one die once. I have a photo of it actively dying of death early this year. It's about to get carted off as we got a rebate for recycling our old freezers.

    That day was funny bc I was able to leave early that day but I was waiting for my sister to finish her classes before we went home. So I was playing TF2 on my laptop using my work dock before my supervisor's supervisor walked in. Luckily for me she did not care.

    We transferred all the samples to the one beside it.

    Edit: I think that was the only -80 freezer that had issues and it was probably 15 years old when it died. The newer thermo Fisher isotemps seem to be okay.

  • They make m.2 to SATA adapters that have like 10 SATA ports. A laptop motherboard in a case with one of those would be very interesting. I have plans for one but I need to buy some parts (keyboard and laptop fan).

    Edit: the adapters run hot and are kind of fragile. I'd recommend having a thermal pad under it thermally coupling it to the motherboard and giving it some support.

  • Holy shit. I was planning on moving to Linux very soon but this is going to make that faster.

  • Or you can buy vcds if your VW is a bit older.

  • Not the pencil sharpening

  • Yeah, it was an 860 Evo in an external SSD enclosure. It was like half the speeds of ntfs

  • Is it just my experience but exfat is so much slower on windows than ntfs.

  • I seerbis as an absolute win

  • Non

  • wolf spiders not so much