I doubt that ICANN will add .smash as a TLD anytime soon, lol. You might have misinterpreted my previous remark.
Peter1986C
Formerly on lemmings.world (Lemmy) as Peter1986C.
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Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
pics@lemmy.world•Helpful salamander redirects drainpipe opening away from the Binnendieze canal. Netherlands. Sculpture by Joris Baudoin.English
2·3 days agoThe angle in this photo is indeed odd, but also the only time I ever taken a boat on the Binnendieze was in a fairly small boat with only a few other tourists and a guide. I might misremember, because it has been a few years, but there were some moments we had to mind our heads.
Ha, that old meme.
For those who need their memories refreshed: https://youtu.be/-TcLxlkc2pA
There is no .smash TLD (yet). Sorry to disappoint you.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Europe@feddit.org•apparently women specifically, which is kinda strange?English
92·3 days agoI honestly thought they were mostly joking, the way I read this thread. Otherwise, I might have to take back my upvotes. Or I will now just take them back pre-emptively, just in case.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
World News@quokk.au•Sweden to send fighter jets to patrol around Greenland as part of NATO's Arctic SentryEnglish
1·6 days agoAs stated in the article, lol.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Europe@feddit.org•Germany: Queer referee attacked after viral proposalEnglish
7·8 days agoPlease check the other posts in this thread for the extra context needed. There is more about the guy than being gay.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
theNetherlands@feddit.nl•ACM pakt 'loyaliteitsboete' aan voor klanten die jarenlang bij internetprovider blijvenNederlands
4·8 days agoErgens tegen het eind van de looptijd vernieuwen loont zeker, ook als men bij dezelfde provider blijft. Internet, energie, mobiele tel. abbo’s zijn allemaal dingen waar ik hooguit een tweejarig (doorgaans eenjarig) contract teken en dan “desnoods” bij dezelfde aanbieder een nieuw contract regel om deze “loyaliteitsboete” te vermijden.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubOPto
Gaming@lemmy.world•[ctrl-alt-rees] I Played DOOM On An Abandoned Industrial Cake MachineEnglish
1·18 days agoYeah, it kinda does.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubOPto
Gaming@lemmy.world•[ctrl-alt-rees] I Played DOOM On An Abandoned Industrial Cake MachineEnglish
2·18 days agoOh, I accidentally copied that over from the original Peertube post (video description). I have now edited the post a bit.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Hardware@lemmy.world•Raspberry Pi Drag Race: Pi 1 to Pi 5 – Performance Comparison - The DIY LifeEnglish
1·25 days agoThose rips were played with VLC, MPV or something, right? Such software tends to be far better at decoding videos on HW like this, than browsers.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If you have one, how much do you pay for a domain name? Any cheap registrar recommendations?English
1·25 days agoI am not renting a VPS from them (only domain registration, an e-mailadres and whois privacy), but have you looked into the offerings from Infomaniak? Mind you, things like the TLD influence the price a lot (reg and/or renewal), and hosting related services can increase costs as well.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Got a new monitor and I got some quesitions.English
3·29 days ago- On 27" screen size, I doubt you would have a sharpness/detail benefit in comparison to 1440p. Especially in online video.
- I do not see any mention of HDR support. Apparently it’s a 10-bit monitor, but that does not imply it’s HDR capable.
- I would not know nearly enough about calibration to tell you about this.
4 More pixels per inch (or per cm, whatever) often mean that e.g. text gets smaller. One of the many reasons I believe in the idea that 2160p screens only make sense (in some scenarios) when they are larger than 27". Otherwise you may start needing scaling even when your eyesight is better than mine. - No idea about brightness specs like that, so I won’t comment on that.
- That is normal with a lot of monitors out there.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Someone Built a Biodegradable 8GB Hard Drive Out of Mushrooms - Yanko DesignEnglish
5·1 month agoThis “article” links to a source that admits that that is exactly the case (pun intended). Plus, the pictures (renders?) show “8TB” and the “article” linked to here states 8GB. The linked original source does not state a capacity in the text body (unless I missed it).
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Linux@programming.dev•Unexpected Surprise: Windows 11 Outperforming Linux On An Intel Arrow Lake H LaptopEnglish
1·2 months agoIt has been a while that I used it, but Manjaro is Arch Linux with access to the AUR enabled by default. So it is very rolling and given the malware that has been found in the AUR more than once in 2025, I am not sure how much I would recommend Manjaro.
Myself, I am on Solus KDE (rolling, but not to the extend that Arch (derivatives) are) right now and that is pretty solid. Its disadvantage over Fedora is that you have to set up a firewall yourself, as well as the fact there is a slightly larger reliance on system packages (Flathub is still accessible from Discover).
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Linux@programming.dev•Unexpected Surprise: Windows 11 Outperforming Linux On An Intel Arrow Lake H LaptopEnglish
1·2 months agoYou are correct on Fedora not being rolling. My mistake. If you are fine with not having (as many) native installs you should be fine with Fedora.
Peter1986C@piefed.europe.pubto
Linux@programming.dev•Unexpected Surprise: Windows 11 Outperforming Linux On An Intel Arrow Lake H LaptopEnglish
1·2 months agoIf you migrate to Fedora KDE, just remind yourself to set the checking for updates on a weekly or monthly basis to mitigate the “updates a lot” con of a rolling release. This is done in the settings app that KDE ships.
Mind you, Fedora spins with a desktop (in contrast to their server variants) primarily use Flatpaks now (either from them, from Flathub or both) so you may wish to consider whether you would mind that.
I switched to it (KDE version) earlier this year (away from Fedora) and apart from a few minor things (e.g. there was no firewall, so I installed firewalld) it has been running pretty well.




Most folks would buy consumer-grade Seagate drives. I am having a hunch that those would not be remotely comparable to EXOS drives.