Thanks, I really needed to hear that.
With the lack of it existing comercial, why not make your own from a old printer like Emily the engineer did with a old 3d printer (youtube link)
What could possibly go wrong?
Looks to me as Verbena bonariensis or a similar plant from the verbena family. I only know the Dutch name ijzerhard for sure. Searched on that on Wikipedia and changed language.
Also have it in the front garden. Bee's, hoverflies and butterflies love them.
Lijkt mij een goed plan. Van mij mocht de pvv al wat eerder weg, maar beter laat dan nooit.
Maar ben ook bang dat de rest van de coalitie gewoon mee gaat, zijn nou ook alweer niet de beste op mensenrechten.
Looks to me it's this bulb 5 watt lw scientific bulb . Also found a this one on Ali express it's looks the same but I'm not sure aliexpress link
As it is a Fluorescent bulb you probably can't just retrofit leds to the contact as there maybe is a starter for the bulb. Probably best way is to use a multimeter and take some measurements around the lighting circuit(please be careful as this needs to be done when it's on). You then probably need a some transformer to get lower voltage and DC.
On smart tv
Smart tube (android/google tv), tizentube (Samsung) and youtube-webos (LG)
I do remember there was a site where you could check how well a game ran on linux
You probably remembering protondb.com. You can check how good your games run your games with proton (valve's windows compatibel layer based on wine and dxvk). You can use proton with any games also outside of steam. For example with heroic launcher with epic and gog games.
We use Chimera OS for our living room pc. The pc just has some old stuff we had lying around after upgrades. (A i5 4 gen, AMD Rx 470 and 16 gb ram)
My understanding is if you want steam big picture (or how it is called now) with the game scope compositing window manager. Just like on your steam deck. You want to stick with AMD gpu's (Rx 400 series or higher). There is now some support for Nvidia gpu's (rtx 2000 series or higher), but it's not stable yet. On discord some people running chimera os have some success with Nvidia, but also some big problems. I don't know how bazzite is going on with support for Nvidia. And also don't follow it all the time for chimera os.
So I recommend at least a AMD card for now.
We have a 4k tv but obviously are playing at 1080p, if you want to play at 4k you of course need a better gpu. But for us playing 1080p on the couch is good enough. (But I'm looking for some good secondhand deals for a upgrade)
Heb zelf een paar euro gedoneerd op jaarlijkse basis. Probeer sowieso elk jaar wat te geven aan open source software, maar meestal rond het nieuwe jaar. Geen bakken met geld, maar als ik het kan missen een paar tientjes.
Inmiddels heeft 1 van de devs aangegeven dat alleen donaties vanuit open collective worden gebruikt voor .ml. En dat de kosten voor de server die ze ook als test server gebruiken vrij laag zijn. (Ander bericht)
link naar comment over donaties open collective
Maar blijft 1 pot geld in mijn ogen.
Ben het sowieso niet altijd persoonlijk eens met de devs, maar transfobie valt wel erg tegen. Tuurlijk worden LHBTA+ acties vanuit bedrijven en ander partijen misbruikt voor winst, maar ik zie meer vanuit marxisme je de vrijheid moeten hebben om jezelf te ontwikkelen op elk vlak inclusief sexualiteit en gender en dat de maatschappij dat moet ondersteunen. Met de juist zorg, gelijke kansen/rechten en bescherming.
At our repair cafe we only suggest Linux Mint. Sure if the person knows something about linux and want/needs a other distro we will help. But it helps us with support/writing manuals and for most people Linux Mint is fine.
I'm know my why around linux a bit, but for alot of other volunteers it also there first time touching Linux in anyway.
We don't want to scare people away with 100+ options. Just simple, windows like and sane defaults.
At the moment I'm using echo with the Spotify plugin together with YouTube music and deezer. So if one plugin breaks I have my playlist on another service. But Spotify breaks pretty regularly.
link to there github
At some point I just need to put my music on my media server(most I already own legally). It will be more reliable then Spotify hacks, but finding new music is just better on the service's