There are appliances with only live wire switch? If that is the case it’s horrible design, should always cut live and neutral for European reversible plugs
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With single phase AC there is no polarity, when you plug something in you don’t need to know which plug is live, it will work either way.
Still enough to generate heat for something like dust to catch fire if it shorts
Glad you got it working; but damn, you just buried the whole tree. Never seen that much decoration on a tree outside of movies.
Work, eat, shit, sleep
MrStetson@suppo.fito Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you have mastodon? Will you follow me?English21·2 years agoNo
MrStetson@suppo.fito Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•What non-FOSS software are you using that you wish you could replace?English6·2 years agoAMD gpus has better support but many have had decent experience with nVidia cards too. Cpu it doesn’t matter afaik.
MrStetson@suppo.fito PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Can someone please give their opinion about my pcpartpicker list?English82·2 years agoI wouldn’t go with watercooling as the pump can be even more noisy (had 2 AIOs, both pumps were louder than any fans) so I would go with a good heatsink, like Noctua NH-D15 or be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4. 64GB ram is a lot, unless you need it specifically for something I would go with 32GB and also for 2k€ PC I would downgrade CPU to R5 7600X and put the saved money to better GPU. (Slightly better GPU with slightly worse CPU = better fps on most titles than vice versa)
And what comes to monitors it’s just preference on what quality and features you want. If you play a lot of “cinematic” titles I would go for better image quality over refresh rate, and have some form of variable refresh rate so you don’t need to sacrfice too much game graphical quality for smooth fps. And if you have never had monitor with high refresh rate don’t go too high at first because there is no coming back.
Otherwise seems like a decent build
MrStetson@suppo.fito Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a big tech product that you actually find useful?English5·2 years agoMaps is good but most of the time the algorythmically placed addresses are off. Then I moved to OpenStreetMap (Organic Maps on Android) and everything is exactly where it should be. But it relies on people adding all the things to it and some places are missing a lot of stuff, but it’s also easy to just add it yourself
I still dualboot Win10 for VR. Even tho my HTC Vive works ok on Linux it works better on windows. This would be the cheapest most hazzle free option for you too
MrStetson@suppo.fito Gaming@beehaw.org•Looking for a casual game that I can quickly pick up or put down2·2 years agoMinecraft java version for mod support. If vanilla doesn’t hit there are thousands of mods and modpacks to choose from for very different experience
MrStetson@suppo.fito Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Linux users, what desktop environment do you use?English2·2 years agoI love how minimal and clean Gnome is, I use couple extensions like Blur My Shell, User Themes and couple to show temps and wireless mouse battery. And the search is fast and definitely the best way to open apps or files
Qwant is the best one i’ve come across
- Mainly uses its own index but might also query from Bing with pseudonymous data
- No sponsored links or sensoring
- Good image search
- Integrated maps that uses OpenStreetMap
MrStetson@suppo.fito Gaming@beehaw.org•What mobile games are keeping your attention these days? (Preferably iOS compatible)4·2 years agoOld School RuneScape
Better make a backup of those pics sooner than later