• @[email protected]
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    411 year ago

    “I bet today is the day no new community can surprise my with its existence.”

    Unix what?

    • セリャストOP
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      121 year ago

      it’s okie! have you tried archinstall? it is a script built in in the iso that helps you install it!

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        31 year ago

        I don’t program so I follow online tutorials and it’s hard to install without the need to troubleshoot the problems.

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        31 year ago

        Manjaro has been my first entry into Arch and I’ve been nothing but happy with it a month or so of use later. 10 minute install, worked perfect out of the box and has done so ever since.

        Almost 20 years of Linux on the desktop and I’d never thought to dare try an Arch based system until now.

      • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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        121 year ago

        That’s a lot of weight for a pane of glass. Additionally, if it’s tempered (which I suspect it must be), then when it fails, it’ll fail catastrophically. It’ll literally explode, sending glass bits everywhere. Now, it’s actually not as dangerous as it sounds, the pieces of glass will be “dull” and won’t cut to the bone, but can still cause nicks and scratches. You also risk breathing in glass dust. The reason why tempered glass can explode is because it’s been cooled in such a way so that the exterior is putting the interior under pressure, and the interior is pushing out and giving the exterior strength. However, microfractures can form over time, especially when the glass flexes (like heavy weight being unsupported by a non-glass structure). As these microfractures occur, the pane gets weaker and weaker until the exterior can no longer keep the interior under pressure, at which point the entire thing explodes.

        Tempered glass desks are pretty safe so long as you aren’t putting too much weight on them, but a monitor mount, especially one that tall, is going to exert a ton of torque on the glass.

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          1 year ago

          Thank you for the complete explanation, the desk itself is quite thick and Ive had it for 3 years so I wasnt too concerned. Are those microfractures usually visible?

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            51 year ago

            Not usually. I don’t know if you have any instructions still laying around, or if you know who the desk was made by, but you might wanna double check if it’s tempered glass or not. If it’s tempered glass then you might wanna consider moving the mount off the glass if possible. If it’s not tempered glass then it might actually be fine despite technically being weaker, however I can’t tell how thick the glass is (you could also consider taking measurements and seeing approximately how much weight it can withstand using a calculator like this; the glass may be thick enough either way).

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      101 year ago

      Arch linux is just amazing, I tried others but I always come back to it. It’s just better for how I use my computer: tinkering, programming and gaming

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      71 year ago

      i guess shes just a big girl. also got mine this high, but im 1.9m

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      61 year ago

      The middle of the screen is at the height of my eyes, it helps me keep a straight back!

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        81 year ago

        I just took a look at screen ergonomics to mount my display to the wall, and the consensus seems to be that your eyes should line up with the top of the screen so your eyes point a bit down when looking at it.

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    51 year ago

    is that the vertigoaway+purityfilter album as you pfp? nice

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      1 year ago

      Indeed :D I discovered them and fell in love with this album! I was considering having a window with it on the desktop but I forgot it when taking the picture

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        1 year ago

        I listened to a song that samples this phrase BEFORE I knew of Lain and when I watched that scene the first time, I legit got goosebumps. Since then, some days the sentence just loops around in my head for hours, cursed.

        I don’t even speak Japanese 😭