I’m something of a scientist myself…
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Arrow@lemmy.worldto techsupport@lemmy.world•New thrift sore pickup wont stop beeping at me while onEnglish30·2 months ago5 beeps on a Dell is usually dead CMOS battery (at least in my experience), so thankfully it’s a cheap thing to replace as a first attempt.
Arrow@lemmy.worldto Formuladank – The No.1 source for motorsports news since 1837@lemmy.world•"That was a very naughty move!"English7·3 months agoIf you go into the movie with the expectation that its going to be “drive to survive meets top gun/days of thunder storytelling” then you’re likely going to have a good time.
I’m usually a Papirus icons fan, but I am absolutely switching to Fluent after seeing your setup
This is the incredible Sabrina Nichole
Arrow@lemmy.worldto Linux Questions@lemmy.zip•help writing a function or a script.English0·6 months agothis sounds like something you can do by setting up a command alias as well:
alias [pokemon name] = ‘[command and options go here]’
i.e. alias update=‘sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -y’
or in your case: alias pikachu = ‘krabby name pikachu’
Arrow@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What model Black SUV is in this test video?English2·6 months agoApparently it’s a Lexus RX Prototype
Arrow@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] What games are you playing on your deck? - March 2025English3·7 months agoJust finished playing through Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip (which was honestly fantastic) and have started playing Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Motor Town: Behind the Wheel
You can also try canadacomputers.com, while they did have a few incidents of price gouging during the big GPU shortage a few years back they are pretty reliable with having stock and semi-reasonable prices.
Also: check out ca.partpicker.com they do a good job of listing a variety of Canadian sites and their current hardware prices while you check part compatibility and power requirements all in one place.
Sabrina Nichole